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Difficult Conversations: Mind the Whales

By Will Willingham 17 Comments

Difficult Conversations Feeling Conversation

We continue our book club discussion of Difficult Conversations with an exploration of the Feelings Conversation— accompanied by a humorous and thoughtful look at Claire Trévien’s “Whales.”

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Difficult Conversations, Friendship Project, Patron Only

By Heart: “Ulysses” wrapup + New Teasdale “Peace” Challenge

By Megan Willome 14 Comments

“Come, my friends.” Join us for this month’s By Heart column, in which we wrap up our memorization of the last lines of Tennyson’s ‘Ulysses.’

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, Finding Inspiration

Poetry Prompt: Mystery Poems for Halloween

By Callie Feyen 18 Comments

What's the difference between mystery and fear?

What’s the difference between mystery and fear? Join Callie Feyen as she discusses trying to create mystery poems from what makes us afraid.

Filed Under: Blog, Halloween Poems, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

What Freedom Means to You (and Me)

By L.L. Barkat 15 Comments

What Does Freedom Mean mountains

What does freedom mean? L.L. Barkat considers the complications of this timeless question, in the company of tractor pulls, rifle shining, a trilling creek, and angora rabbit clouds.

Filed Under: Blog, Patriotism

A Story in Every Soul: Bharath Natyam Dance Step by Step

By Dheepa R. Maturi 23 Comments

Bharath Natyam Indian Classical dance little girl

Dheepa R. Maturi shares her experience with Bharath Natyam dance and how a story by E.M. Forster stirs hope.

Filed Under: A Story in Every Soul, Blog, nature

Read Like a Writer: C.E. Morgan’s Personification Technique in “All the Living”

By Charlotte Donlon 13 Comments

Read Like a Writer personification

In the latest Read Like a Writer column, Charlotte Donlon explores the use of personification technique to bring words to life.

Filed Under: Blog, Read Like a Writer, writing prompts, Writing Tips

Longfellow, Whitman, Wheatley: Whatever Happened to Patriotic Poems?

By Glynn Young 39 Comments

Yosemite Falls Patriotic Poems

Patriotic poems like “Paul Revere’s Ride” and “I Hear America Singing” were once quite common, but can you think of a patriotic poem of the last 20 years?

Filed Under: Blog

Poetry Prompt: Fall Invitation Poems

By Callie Feyen 23 Comments

Write your memories of fall so clearly that we see ourselves in them.

Writer Callie Feyen takes advice from poet Tania Runyan and instead of describing, she invites the reader into a memory of a fall day.

Filed Under: Blog, Fall Poems, poetry, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

Difficult Conversations Book Club: Let’s First Hear from Aunt Bertha

By Will Willingham 9 Comments

Difficult Conversations ferris wheel at night

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Filed Under: active, Blog, book club, Difficult Conversations, Friendship Project, Patron Only

Children’s Book Club: ‘Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl’

By Megan Willome 9 Comments

diary

If you read ‘Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl’ before 1998, you haven’t read the most complete version. Join us as we discuss the least-known parts of the world’s best-known diary.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Children's Book Club

Random Highlights from Random Acts of Poetry Day

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

Random Acts of Poetry yellow flowers

We take stock of another richly celebrated Random Acts of Poetry Day with schools, city governments, libraries, refrigerators and … squirrels.

Filed Under: Blog, random acts of poetry

The Poetry of Silence: The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam

By Glynn Young 10 Comments

Tulip Field Anne Frank House

To enter the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, with its rooms approximating where eight people hid for two years, is to enter the poetry of silence.

Filed Under: Anne Frank, article, Blog

Fall Poetry Prompt: Coming Home Poems

By Callie Feyen 16 Comments

How is the season of fall a homecoming?

A new name for an old tradition takes author Callie Feyen on a trip down memory lane, and she finds herself at home on a rainy fall evening. Come home, too, with your own poems!

Filed Under: Blog, Fall Poems, poetry, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

Reader, Come Home: September’s Pages

By Megan Willome 13 Comments

September's Pages

Do you deep read? Or has your reading entered the danger zone? Come learn the secrets of being a deep reader with Megan Willome. Share your September pages. And, come home.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Reader Come Home, Reading in the Wild

It’s Random Acts of Poetry Day!

By Will Willingham 7 Comments

Do some good in the world today—and maybe change the course of someone’s life. Celebrate Random Acts of Poetry Day by sharing a poem, or listening for one.

Filed Under: Blog, random acts of poetry

Poetry Prompt: October, Fall, and Foliage “As In” Poems

By Callie Feyen 13 Comments

How do you describe October?

October, as fresh and beautiful as it is, lends itself to cliche. This week, try an “As In” poem to see and describe October, fall, and foliage in a new way.

Filed Under: Blog, Fall Poems, poetry, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

By Hand: By Heart—”Ulysses”

By Megan Willome 27 Comments

By Hand is a monthly prompt focused on freeing our words by using our hands. This month, Megan Willome shares the connection between our hands and our hearts as we prepare to launch By Heart in October.

Filed Under: A Poem in Every Heart, Blog, By Hand, Commit Poetry, Memories With Friends, poetry, writing prompt

Introvert Paradise: To Find the Imperial Friend, Part II

By Rick Maxson 7 Comments

Introverts Paradise 67 GTO

Richard Maxson concludes his reflection on growing up and finding the confidence to live as himself, this time in the engine of a white ’64 GTO.

Filed Under: Blog, Friendship Project, Introvert Paradise, Patron Only

Introvert Paradise Pod Club: How Do Introverts Share Ideas

By Will Willingham 5 Comments

How Introverts Share Ideas flamingos

Environments that allow both extroverts and introverts to thrive are key to flourishing creativity. We’re discussing Susan Cain’s The Power of Introverts.

Filed Under: Blog, Friendship Project, Introvert Paradise, Patron Only

Difficult Conversations: Book Club & Pod Club Announcement

By Will Willingham

Difficult Conversations craggy rocks in fog

In October, the focus of our Friendship Project turns to the subject of Difficult Conversations. Join us for upcoming book and pod club discussions on this important topic.

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Difficult Conversations, Friendship Project, Pod Club

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