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Honeybees, Death, Grief, and Life: “The Honey Field” by Laura Boggess

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Rose The Honey Field Boggess

“The Honey Field” by Laura Boggess is a story of death and grief, healing and recovery, life and love — and honeybees, of course.

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—9: But You Thought You Knew

By Laurie Klein 5 Comments

mountain lake in green

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—8: Dreaming Backwards

By Laurie Klein 1 Comment

dreamy reflection in pond with purple

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—7: Dream of Winter

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infrared winter trees

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—6: Poetry Slam

By Laurie Klein 5 Comments

fall leaves on trail at dusk

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—5: The Edge

By Laurie Klein 2 Comments

sunrise over ridge

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—4: Wood Song

By Laurie Klein 2 Comments

long exposure black and white tree

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—3: Elm in Dirt with Bird

By Laurie Klein 2 Comments

hummingbird in violet

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—2: A Meeting

By Laurie Klein 6 Comments

sailboat in water and sunlight

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Poems to Listen By: Earth Song—1: Beefsteak

By Laurie Klein 4 Comments

red fall leaves with bokeh

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Earth Song Poem Featured on The Slowdown!—Birds in Home Depot

By Will Willingham 2 Comments

birds in home depot poem-birds in fountain

“Birds in Home Depot” makes a journey from poet Rick Maxson’s experience, to the Earth Song nature poems anthology, to Poetry Foundation’s The Slowdown!

Filed Under: Bird Poems, Earth Song, Nature Poems, poetry prompt, writing prompt, writing prompts

The Honey Field-1

By Laura Boggess 12 Comments

Oswego Creek trees and frost

Read the first installment in a delightful new serial novel by Mildred’s Garden author Laura Boggess. Then check back every two weeks for more!

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Earth Song Book Club: Poems in the Silence

By Rebecca D. Martin 7 Comments

dock in silence in sunset

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Earth Song Book Club: Garden Poems

By Rebecca D. Martin 2 Comments

Leafy greens in garden

In this week’s Earth Song discussion, Rebecca Martin starts smack dab in the middle of garden poems.

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Earth Song Book Club: Force of Nature

By Rebecca D. Martin 9 Comments

misty rocky shore

In this week’s book club discussion, Rebecca Martin moves through the poems in Earth Song as a force of nature.

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Earth Song Book Club: The Wild Places

By Rebecca D. Martin 11 Comments

yellow buds in spring trees

In this week’s Earth Song book club, Rebecca Martin considers the power of poems to transport the reader to another place, whether the woodlands or the wilds.

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Earth Song Book Club Announcement

By Rebecca D. Martin 6 Comments

bamboo forest

Rebecca D. Martin announces a new book club discussion of the symphonic nature poem collection edited by Sara Barkat, Earth Song.

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