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Happy National Poetry Month!

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This week begins National Poetry Month! We’re so glad you’re a part of our poetry community.

It seems, when it comes down to it, there are two ways to celebrate: the hard way and the easy way.

The hard way? Finding everything on your own: Poems to read. Prompts to write by.

The easy way?

Just delve into our highly-curated selection of poems at Every Day Poems. And access the new 30 Day Challenge Daily Prompts book over at The Write to Poetry.

Poems to Read

Many of the poems at Every Day Poems are open for everyone to read. (Paid subscribers get the whole collection.) It’s easy during National Poetry Month to simply check your inbox and read the day’s poem, or check out the archives.

Or maybe you’d like to read by theme. You can find all the themes on this page. For a special experience, you could concentrate on some of these popular themes:

Resilience
Gratitude
Awe
Change
Courage
Coffee
Healing
Creativity
Dreams
Kindness
Poems on Poetry
Poems about Poets

Prompts to Write By

Check out all the writing prompt series at The Write to Poetry, some of which are open for everyone. Paid subscribers get all the series, plus this brand-new prompt book we made especially for National Poetry Month…

daily poetry prompts

Throughout National Poetry Month, we hope you’ll share your poems and creations here in the comment box or on Instagram, so we can celebrate with you!

Access the 30 Day Challenge Prompt Book at The Write to Poetry

Photo by Tasha k, Creative Commons, via Unsplash.

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