Christopher Nelson, the publisher and editor of Green Linden Press, believes “poetry is the most fluid literary art.” He adds, “In its shape, it can be formal or free; in its tones and diction it can be arch or demotic; and it flourishes as text on a page or a voice in the air.” At Green Linden Press, Nelson says, “we love it in every mode, every manifestation—when done well.” Based in Grinnell, Iowa, Green Linden Press began in 2008 as a poetry blog, Under a Warm Green Linden, which initially published only interviews—though the online archive now includes more than a hundred interviews and reviews, with conversations featuring Carolyn Forché, Fady Joudah, and Monica Ong, among others. Over the years the press added a digital poetry journal and broadside series. In 2018, Green Linden Press was officially established as a nonprofit publisher of books and pamphlets with a green mission to support reforestation. {read}