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Take Your Poet to Work: Emily Dickinson

By Will Willingham 32 Comments

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Reclusive Emily Dickinson is the perfect poet for Take Your Poet to Work Day if you work from home. She won’t even complain if you work in your pajamas—she’ll be ghosting about in a house dress that’s as white as the bed linens.

Filed Under: Blog, Emily Dickinson, Hope Poems, love poems, love poetry, Poems, poetry, Take Your Poet to Work Day

This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Seth Haines 3 Comments

Book doodles, flower-power drone poetry bombs, Papa on Facebook, refrigerator poetry, and Afghani poetry–it’s all here in this week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks!

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Top 10 Poetic Picks

Poetry: Mirroring the Unseen

By Angela Alaimo O'Donnell 3 Comments

mirror poetry

Both poems and mirrors “Tell all the Truth, ” as Emily Dickinson insisted, but they “tell it slant.” Angela Alaimo O’Donnell talks poetry and mirrors.

Filed Under: Mirror Poems, poetry

The Poetree: An Afternoon Well-Spent

By Kimberlee Conway Ireton 14 Comments

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How creating a “poetree” can do what poetry at its best does: calls attention to the present, the beauty and joy and wonder and gut-wrenching glory of it.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, poetry teaching resources

Artist Date: Hands

By Robert McCready 3 Comments

On this Artist Date, take a closer look at the poetry of hands. You might be surprised what happens next.

Filed Under: Artist Date, Beer Poems, Poems, poetry

Poet Focus: Marianne Moore

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

For all of her modernist associations, Marianne Moore’s poetry didn’t exactly fit the category. There’s a richness, almost a lushness, in many of her poems that’s absent from the moderns. She ranged over history and literature — Rome and Greece, Britain and Ireland, and America — as well as music and the natural world.

Filed Under: article, Bird Poems, Blog, Literary Tour, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources, Poets, Swans Swallows Phoenix

The Mirror, The Storyteller (A Poetry Prompt)

By Seth Haines 11 Comments

In this week’s poetry prompt, we explore the stories reflected in the mirror. What story does your mirror tell?

Filed Under: Blog, Mirror Poems, poetry, writing prompts

Poetry Classroom: Anniversary Coffee

By Marjorie Maddox 18 Comments

Coffee Diner

Welcome to the poetry classroom. Today we’re discussing Anniversary Coffee. Is it a good cup? Let’s drink up and see.

Filed Under: Anniversary Poems, Blog, Coffee Poems, love poems, love poetry, Poems, poetry, Poetry Classroom, poetry teaching resources, Short Poems

Take Your Poet to Work: T.S. Eliot

By Will Willingham 43 Comments

Take Your Poet to Work T S Eliot cover

Take your favorite poet with you to work for Take Your Poet to Work Day coming up July 17. This week we’re featuring poet T.S. Eliot.

Filed Under: Cat Poems, Funny Poems, Humorous Poems, poetry, poetry humor, T.S. Eliot, Take Your Poet to Work Day

This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Will Willingham 16 Comments

top ten poetry picks

Cats and poetry, caffeine and creativity, painting memes and tweeting the OED. It’s all in This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Top 10 Poetic Picks

The Poet’s Son: Ai Weiwei

By Charity Singleton Craig 19 Comments

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Charity Singleton Craig explores Ai Weiwei’s exhibit “According to What?” pondering the question of what it is that makes something art art along the way.

Filed Under: Art, Art Galleries and Exhibits, Blog, Literary Tour

Cape Cod Stories: Placing with Thoreau

By L.L. Barkat 6 Comments

Cape Cod Stories Whale Tale

If you are a writer, you might want to go where other writers have gone before. Follow Thoreau and Plath to Cape Cod?

Filed Under: Blog, Cape Cod Literary, writer's group resources

Artist Date: Getting the Mail

By Will Willingham 16 Comments

Artist date mailbox

Ready for an Artist Date? Lace up your red sneakers and let’s go walk out to pick up the mail.

Filed Under: Artist Date, Blog, Creativity

Poetry at Work: The Poetry of Electronic Work

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Like all work, the work of electronic communications contains an inherent poetry, perhaps several inherent “poetries.”

Filed Under: article, poetry, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, work poems

Mirror, Mirage (A Poetry Prompt)

By Seth Haines 24 Comments

Can you tell the difference between mirror and mirage? Do you follow false reflections or true? This week, we’re exploring the poetry in mirages.

Filed Under: Blog, Mirror Poems, Poems, writing prompts

Poetry Classroom: Extra Towels

By Marjorie Maddox 17 Comments

white towel poetry

Welcome to our Poetry Classroom. This week we’re discussing luxurious towels. Or are we?

Filed Under: Blog, love poems, love poetry, Poems, poetry, Poetry Classroom, poetry teaching resources, Short Poems, writer's group resources

Take Your Poet to Work: The Haiku Masters

By Will Willingham 30 Comments

Take Your Poet to Work Haiku Masters Cover

Our first poet collection releases for Take Your Poet to Work Day: The Haiku Masters (Matsuo Basho, Yosa Buson, Kobayashi Issa)

Filed Under: Attentiveness Poems, Blog, Cat Poems, Funny Poems, Haiku, Haiku Poems, Humorous Poems, Poems, poetry, Take Your Poet to Work Day

Image-ine: Barbie Crime

By Sara Barkat 11 Comments

Barbie Crime Story-1

Who committed the Barbie crime? The dolls (and the horse) are on the Barbie case.

Filed Under: Art, Image-ine, poetry humor, Student Writing

This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Seth Haines 5 Comments

The question of art, children’s poetry, and the scientific uses of poetry–It’s all in this week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks!

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Top 10 Poetic Picks

Survivor: The Editorial Version

By L.L. Barkat 60 Comments

editorial process lush island

Editorial work requires resilience, in both the writer and the editor. This is how one good pair survived.

Filed Under: Fiction, Survivor: The Editorial Version

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