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Poets and Poems: Laura Reece Hogan and “Litany of Flights”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

“Litany of Flights” by Laura Reece Hogan leaves us with a sense of wonder, the same wonder we feel when we see mountains for the first time.

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How Blogging Works for Writers: Think Seasons

By Megan Willome 11 Comments

winter tree with sunlight-how blogging works

Author Megan Willome shares how blogging works, through seasons, and why she is currently letting the space lie fallow.

Filed Under: Author Websites, Blog, poetry, Writing Life

A Book of Poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay Finds Its Way Home

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

A 1927 book of poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay finds its way home to the family of the original owner.

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Poets and Poems: Troy Cady and “Featherdusting the Moon”

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

The 100 poems of “Featherdusting the Moon” by Troy Cady exhibit a sense of play, accompanied by a sense of wisdom and humility.

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Poetry Prompt: At Home Poems

By Callie Feyen 3 Comments

This year might mean not being at home for the holidays. Join us and look for poetry in your (perhaps) altered plans with this prompt.

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C.S. Lewis: World War I Poet

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

In 1919, C.S. Lewis published a volume of poetry under a pseudonym. The collection reflected his experiences in World War I.

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Poetry Prompt: Beauty in a Pandemic

By Callie Feyen 9 Comments

There is beauty — even in a pandemic. These days after Thanksgiving, follow a poetry prompt about the natural beauty you are grateful for.

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Poets and Poems: Arran James Grant and “Mania”

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

“Mania,” the first poetry volume published by Arran James Grant, could well be desscribed as a coming-of-age poetry collection.

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Poets and Poems: A.M. Juster and “Wonder & Wrath”

By Glynn Young 7 Comments

“Wonder & Wrath,” the ninth poetry collection by A.M. Juster, is alternately serious and playful, written by a master of formalism.

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James Sale and “HellWard” – Writing an Epic Poem in English

By Glynn Young 20 Comments

Few poets would attempt what James Sale is doing — writing an epic poem in English inspired by Dante’s “The Divine Comedy.”

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Poetry Prompt: What a Memory Is

By Callie Feyen 4 Comments

What is a memory? A 96-year-old woman and a small boy are searching for the answer. Author Callie Feyen searches for poetry in what they find.

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When Your Phone Dies: “A Hurricane in My Head” by Matt Abbott

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

In “A Hurricane in My Head,” Poet Matt Abbott has a suggestion for what to do when your young teen’s phone dies.

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

Robert Hudson Explains the House Fly — and Poetry

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

In “The Poet and the Fly,” Robert Hudson considers seven poets and how they used the common house fly to develop their themes.

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Poets and Poems: Susan Richardson and “Things My Mother Left Behind”

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

In “Things My Mother Left Behind,” poet Susan Richardson tells the story of her loss of sight and progression to darkness.

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Poetry Prompt: Do Something You Love And Tell About It

By Callie Feyen 2 Comments

What would you do if your teacher gave you this assignment: Do something you love and then tell about it? Join author Callie Feyen as she and her daughters try to complete the task.

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Forgotten Classics: “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Julian Symons

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

“The Tell-Tale Heart” by Julian Symons, first published 42 years ago, remains the best biography of Edgar Allan Poe.

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Poetry Prompt: Consider the Pumpkin Vine

By Callie Feyen 7 Comments

What happens when you take sadness and joy on a walk through a pumpkin patch? Callie Feyen leads a poetry prompt using a poem by Uncle Mose.

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Paul Brookes – A Poetry Champion Who Writes Poetry

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Paul Brookes not only writes poetry; he is also a champion for poetry, recognizing and celebrating poets worldwide.

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Taking a Scottish Road Trip with Jorge Luis Borges

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

What was supposed to be an “author-sitting” stint turned into a Scotland road trip for a young grad student and Jorge Luis Borges.

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“30 Poems to Memorize (Before It’s Too Late)” by David Kern

By Glynn Young 15 Comments

In “30 Poems to Memorize (Before It’s Too Late),” editor David Kern and 13 other contributors remind us of why we love poetry.

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

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