A woman reflects on her life while placing her thoughts and worries on a table, finding solace in poetry and its power to connect personal experiences.
Poetry can literally give you chills. A Free Press intern explains why — and how to start reading it without fear.
April is National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate the literary genre that gives us answers to questions we don’t know how ...
Sunny Rey Azzarito is the founder of Poets Underground, an organization that creates events, workshops, and outreach programs ...
Two groups that carry Paterson's arts scene are collaborating on a series of poetry events called the Poetic License Project. Here's what's planned.
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón’s newest book, “Against Breaking: On the Power of Poetry” is an easy read that packs a ...
If you prepare a meal, does that make you a chef? Must one be an artist to be creative? Can only poets write poems? These are ...
We asked ex-entrepreneur William Sieghart, who anthologized poems by writers from Rumi to JRR Tolkien in 'The Poetry Pharmacy ...
According to TikTok user and Penn State undergrad @greenwitchwh0re, “my professor casually dropped that he went to school ...
As the editor of a magazine that includes a poetry column, I routinely read poems because I have to. But I also delve into ...
Research also supports the idea that poetry activities can be linked to improved self-awareness and healthier functioning. By ...