Poetry can literally give you chills. A Free Press intern explains why — and how to start reading it without fear.
Pine & Sea Press highlights What Love Leaves Behind, the critically praised poetry collection by author Karen Hansen. The ...
April is National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate the literary genre that gives us answers to questions we don’t know how ...
Three poets explore broader poetics of identity under pressure — where the body, the voice, and the psyche become sites of ...
Tumultuous times create heightened, often complex, emotions. It can be hard to voice or even identify our feelings when faced ...
Sonoma resident Ada Limon, the 24th U.S. poet laureate, described the transformative potential of poetry during an event ...
The former US Poet Laureate and Sonoma resident celebrated the release of her new book, “Against Breaking: On the Power of ...
If you're having writer's block, some young poets in Morningside K-8 Academy might help get the gears moving. They recently learned how to write their own masterpieces about the uniqueness of living ...
Miya poetry—once a powerful assertion of identity in Assam’s chars—faces shrinking public space amid political targeting, ...
Reviews of Crowd Voltage; Uncertain Passage; The Posthumous Book of Shahrazad; and the Collected Poems of Wendy Cope ...
Euronews Culture's poet-in-residence Aurora Vélez has advice on how you can start writing about life, love and everything in-between and World Poetry Day is the perfect place to start. At the dawn of ...
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