“Adam Giannelli talks to the world—to rain, to insomnia, to the beloveds here and vanished, to the stars themselves in their ‘old staring contest.’”
Poems
“Alliterative Autobiography [Classroom],” Poem-a-Day
“Dear Stutter [1]” & “Dear Stutter [2],” Poetry
“Stutterfied [2],” Kenyon Review
“AAAAdam,” Atlantic
“Um, Uh,” Bennington Review
“By Degrees (Ghazal),” New Criterion
“Passage,” Cuyahoga County Public Library
“Alphabet Acrobatics,” Poetry Northwest
“How to Hear a Stutter,” Kenyon Review
“Stutterfied [1],” International Stuttering Awareness Day
“On a Line by Proust,” New York Times Magazine
“Stutter,” Poetry Society of America
“Fern and Shadow,” “Gravity,” & “Star Gazers,” New England Poetry Club
“Incurable Cloud,” Verse Daily
“Porcupine,” Kenyon Review
“How the Light Is Spent,” 32 Poems
“Late Audience,” Virginia Quarterly Review
“The String,” Missouri Review
“Orchids, Avenues,” Colorado Review
Video
“How to Hear a Stutter,” University of Detroit Mercy
“Stutter,” Colby College
Poetry Reading, Brigham Young University
Audio
“Alliterative Autobiography [Classroom],” Poem-a-Day
“Dear Stutter [1]” & “Dear Stutter [2],” Poetry
“Stutterfied [2],” Kenyon Review
“How to Hear a Stutter” & “Stutterfied [1],” Kenyon Review
Poetry Reading, Prairie Lights
“Porcupine,” Kenyon Review
“Fern and Shadow,” New England Review
Translations
Two Poems by Enrique Ricardo Garet, Tupelo Quarterly
Two Poems by Juvenal Ortiz Saralegui, Tupelo Quarterly
“Lachesis,” “Clotho,” & “Millais’s Ophelia” by Silvia Guerra, Drunken Boat
From Vermin by Paola Gallo, Asymptote
“The Wave” by Paola Gallo, Tupelo Quarterly
“The mushrooms are born in silence” by Marosa di Giorgio, Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre
From The March Hare by Marosa di Giorgio, Iowa Review
“Being Here,” “Signs,” & “Unfinished Shipwreck” by Alejandra Pizarnik, Two Lines
Interviews, Etc.
“True to His Voice,” Colby College
“KR Conversation,” Kenyon Review
“Adam Giannelli on ‘Stutter,’” Poetry Society of America
“Roundtable: Stuttering on the Page,” Sundress Publications
“What I’m Reading Now,” Tarpaulin Sky
Alumni Profile, Oberlin College