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Eating and Drinking Poems: Mary Oliver’s “The Mango”

By Monica Silva 21 Comments

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In her latest Eating and Drinking Poems post, Monica Sharman discusses her nostalgia for the mango and shares a recipe for mango mousse.

Filed Under: Blog, Eating and Drinking Poems, Family Poems, Food Poems, Poems, poetry, Poets, Recipes

Get Your Short Poems Featured!

By T.S. Poetry 2 Comments

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You could get your short poems featured in one of our popular Top 10 posts or published in Every Day Poems. It’s easy.

Filed Under: Blog, Poetry at Work, Top Ten Poetic Tweets, Twitter poetry

The Faraway Nearby Book Club: Bodies, Betrayal and Love

By Will Willingham 24 Comments

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We’re discussing Rebecca Solnit’s The Faraway Nearby, this week considering how pain is a necessary means to retain a sense of one’s very self.

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Books, The Faraway Nearby

Poets and Poems: Scott Cairns’ “Idiot Psalms”

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Scott Cairns "Idiot Poems"

Poets and Poems: Scott Cairns’s “Idiot Psalms” demonstrates his skill as one of the most accomplished poets writing about the human heart today.

Filed Under: book reviews, Poems, poetry reviews, Spiritual Poems

Poetry Classroom: Thoreau Considers a Stone

By Todd Davis 12 Comments

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Welcome to this month’s poetry classroom. Up today, “Thoreau considers a stone.”

Filed Under: Attentiveness Poems, Blog, Dream Poems, Nature Poems, Poems, poetry, Poetry Classroom, poetry teaching resources

Spanish Lace: Perception Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 9 Comments

Spanish Lace: Perception Poetry Prompt- Consider the people of Spain and those who inspired this coveted lace. Come write with us.

Filed Under: Blog, Lace Poems, poetry, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Spanish Lace, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

Poem Analysis: Adrienne Rich’s ‘Diving into the Wreck’

By Sara Barkat 55 Comments

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Adrienne Rich’s “Diving into the Wreck.” An intriguing poem analysis that includes the whole poem, theme, tone and more. Let’s dive in!

Filed Under: Adrienne Rich, Blog, Poem Analysis, Poems, poems about writing, poetry

Tolkien 1 Workshop: Welcome & Session 1!

By Chris Yokel 5 Comments

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Coming Home to Scotland and Scottish Poetry

By Ann Kroeker 39 Comments

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Surprised by Scotland, a writer finds herself taken by her past, her present with Scottish poets, and maybe (who knows) her future.

Filed Under: Blog, George MacDonald, Grief Poems, love poems, love poetry, poetry, Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish Poetry

Image-ine Poetry: “Plywood Archer #1” by Lisa Hess Hesselgrave

By Maureen Doallas 13 Comments

Writing poetry from art ignites creativity. For this Image-ine exercise, join Maureen Doallas and Lisa Hess Hesselgrave, as they aim high with their art.

Filed Under: Blog, Image-ine

How to Read a Poem: The Book

By T.S. Poetry 7 Comments

How to Read a Poem Sunglasses

For the reader new to poetry, Runyan’s guide will open your senses to the combined craft and magic known as “poems”. For the well versed, if you will, the book might make you fall in love again.

Filed Under: Blog, Books, English Teaching Resources, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources

Top Ten Poetic Tweets: Moon Poems Edition

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

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To help us in our quest to put poetry on the moon, we put out a call on Twitter for moon poems. Here are 10 of our favorites.

Filed Under: Blog, Moon poems, poetry, Top Ten Poetic Tweets, Twitter poetry

Top Ten Songs to Send You to the Moon (Moon Songs Playlist)

By Will Willingham 1 Comment

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The moon, with its silent glow and deep mystery, is the locus of many a love song. Give our “To the Moon” moon songs playlist a try for poetic inspiration.

Filed Under: Blog, Moon Songs, Music

Vote Which Poetry Org We Should Take to the Moon!

By L.L. Barkat 3 Comments

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We’ve boldly asked FedEx to take us to the moon in their small business grant contest. Now you can choose what poetry org can come with us.

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The Faraway Nearby Book Club: We Tell Ourselves Stories

By Will Willingham 35 Comments

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In The Faraway Nearby, Rebecca Solnit writes that “we tell ourselves stories in order to live.” In this week’s book club, we discuss the power of story. Join us.

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Fairytales, The Faraway Nearby

3 Rules for Pretending to Be a Writer

By Charity Singleton Craig 6 Comments

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What can children’s play teach you about how to be a writer? It can teach you how to pretend, which maybe a step in your writing journey.

Filed Under: Become a Better Writer, Blog, Writing Life, Writing Tips

Poetry Date: Sisters Read Tolkien and One Wears Dagger

By L.L. Barkat 22 Comments

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Plan a poetry date with a friend, sibling, co-worker, lover. Choose a poet, a venue, a snack or a drink, and read to each other. Today’s date: Tolkien!

Filed Under: Blog, Funny Poems, Humorous Poems, Poems, poetry, Poetry Date, Sonnets, Tolkien

Poets and Poems: Gwendolyn Brooks’ ‘Selected Poems’

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

Poets and Poems Gwendolyn Brooks

Poets and poems: Gwendolyn Brooks, the first African-American to receive the Pulitzer Prize, wrote about the people she knew and the history always with us.

Filed Under: Black Poets, Blog, Family Poems, Poems, Poems about poetry, poetry, Poets

The Poem of the Month: January

By T.S. Poetry 16 Comments

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Wherein we reveal the poem of the month. You picked it. We’re unveiling it.

Filed Under: Blog, Every Day Poems, Poem of the Month, Poems, poetry

Photo Prompts: Spanish Lace Photo Play 2

By Heather Eure 10 Comments

spanish lace photo play photo prompt

Special thanks to all our photographers and poets who participated in last week’s photo play, poetry and photo prompts. Come, be inspired and write a poem with us!

Filed Under: Blog, Lace Poems, Photo Play, Photography prompts, poetry prompt, Spanish Lace, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

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