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Poets and Poems: S.R. Jakobi and “Antiques & Curios”

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

The 96 poems of “Antiques & Curios” by S.R. Jakobi tell the story of a love affair between an older man and younger woman, one that continues in memory.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, love poems, love poetry, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poets and Poems: Sarah Thomson and “Before It’s Too Late”

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“Before It’s Too Late,” the new chapbook by U.K. poet Sarah Thomson, explores the ideas of impermanence and fragility in relationships, locations, and life.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poetry Prompt: Use Your Words

By Callie Feyen 3 Comments

In a time when touch is largely prohibited, author Callie Feyen invites us to turn to poetry to express how we feel about friendship—using more than words.

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Pandemic Journal: An Entry on How We Read Poetry

By Megan Willome 13 Comments

Author Megan Willome reads poetry during the pandemic and finds new focus by absorbing the loveliness of unexpected words.

Filed Under: A Poem in Every Heart, A Ritual to Read to Each Other, Pandemic Journal, Poems, poetry, Wallace Stevens

Poetry Prompt: Baiku Poems

By Callie Feyen 4 Comments

We have all been thrust into a new season, and it hasn’t been easy (to say the least). Callie Feyen introduces us to baiku, a haiku about saying goodbye. So that we can say hello to the new.

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Poets and Poems: Matt Duggan and “The Kingdom”

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“The Kingdom,” the new chapbook by poet Matt Duggan, returns to what’s past, leaving you wondering if the past never really was.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Memory, Poems, poetry, Poets

Poetry Prompt: Unsaid Things

By Callie Feyen 1 Comment

Author Callie Feyen considers all the things unsaid in her weekly poetry prompt—things we can re-see with a little rearranging and remembering.

Filed Under: article, Blog, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources

Creating an ‘I Love Poetry Moment’: Magic City’s Ashley M. Jones

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

For National Poetry Month, create an ‘I Love Poetry Moment,’ following the example of Ashley M. Jones and the Magic City Poetry Festival.

Filed Under: A Poem in Every Heart, Americana Poems, Black Poets, English Teaching Resources, Poems, poetry, Poets

Poets and Poems: Nigel Kent and “Saudade”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

The poems of “Saudade” by U.K. poet Nigel Kent remind us that, even in the deepest regret, one can find a melancholy pleasure.

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Marjorie Maddox Writes Poems about Reading and Writing Poems

By Glynn Young 7 Comments

In “Inside Out,” Marjorie Maddox has assembled a series of poems about reading and writing poems. The poems show rather than tell, and it’s great fun.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Poems, Poems about poetry, poems about writing, poetry, poetry humor, Poets

Poetry Prompt: Experience a Sonnet

By Callie Feyen 2 Comments

Join author Callie Feyen in taking a look at the mysterious and lovely world of the sonnet, and experience one for yourself using a variety of easy tools.

Filed Under: article, Blog, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources, Sonnets, writer's group resources

Poetry Prompt: Could Be Poems

By Callie Feyen 5 Comments

Have you ever experienced a moment and said to someone, “That’s a poem?” Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Join Callie Feyen as she explores the question.

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Poets and Poems: Tom Sastry and “A Man’s House Catches Fire”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Everything familiar is lost in Tom Sastry’s latest book, “A Man’s House Catches Fire” — a poetry collection for our moment.

Filed Under: article, Britain, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poets and Poems: Angela Alaimo O’Donnell and “Andalusian Hours”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

In “Andalusian Hours,” poet and writer Angela Alaimo O’Donnell has created a tribute to Flannery O’Connor, one of the 20th century’s most original writers.

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Poetry Prompt: If I Built A House

By Callie Feyen 4 Comments

If you built a house, how big would you dream? Join author Callie Feyen as she remembers a childhood game and invites us to imagine our dream dwelling.

Filed Under: article, Blog, Poems, poetry, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources

Poetry Prompt: Use Your Five Senses

By Callie Feyen 4 Comments

How can writing a poem about the five senses improve a bad day? Author Callie Feyen shows us how, with the help of a first-grade friend.

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Wisdom Literature: “Desert Tracings” – Six Arabian Odes

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

In “Desert Tracings,” Michael Sells translates six pre-Islamic Arabian odes created in the oral tradition of Bedouin tribes before the rise of Islam.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets, wisdom literature

Poetry Prompt: Focus on End Words

By Callie Feyen 2 Comments

This week author Callie Feyen reads the picture book ‘David Gets In Trouble’ and invites us to focus on end words. Do they make a mini-poem?

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Poets and Poems: Aaron Brown and “Acacia Road”

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

The 47 poems of “Acacia Road” by Aaron Brown are set in Chad and describe a place that is beautiful, tragic, and beloved.

Filed Under: article, Geography Love, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poetry Prompt: Like a Love Song

By Callie Feyen 2 Comments

There are many ways to express love (some are quite silly). Take a drive with author Callie Feyen and her teenage daughter and listen to some love songs.

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

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