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Packing Urgency and Story into 10-Minute Plays: “Winter Stars” by Sonia Barkat

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

In “Winter Stars,” a trio of 10-minute plays, Sonia Barkat uses a few characters and simple narratives to tell powerful stories.

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The Writing Life Workshop: A Practice That Sustains

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Pink Flowers Spring Up

The writing life must be just that—a life—if it is to sustain. But how do you develop that life on a practical level? Or, how do you jumpstart it if it seems to have slipped away? Come together with an encouraging community and stir new writing habits and inspiration, in a workshop that will show you the ways.

Filed Under: Blog, Workshops, Writing Life, writing prompts, Writing Rituals, Writing Tips

What You Made Possible in 2021!

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What you do for poetry and literacy—and what poetry and literacy do for you. It’s a partnership at Tweetspeak. And it means more kindness, generosity, and beautiful living.

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On Being a Writer: 12 Simple Habits for a Writing Life that Lasts

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Is your writing life all it can be? Let this book act as your personal coach, to explore the writing life you already have and the writing life you wish for, and close the gap between the two. Gain insights through helpful stories from the authors’ established writing careers. Explore twelve simple (but vital) habits—through […]

“The Art of the Essay” by Charity Singleton Craig

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

“The Art of the Essay” by Charity Singleton Craig is written to writers by a writer who loves what she does and wants other writers to love (and be better at) what they do.

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From Mountain to Mountain: The Power of Poetry for People Affected by Trauma

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

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Poet James Elsaesser, of the DASI Prevention Team in New Jersey, discusses the power of poetry to move people affected by trauma from mountain to mountain.

Filed Under: poetry, Poetry for Life, Writing

Great Friendship Tales: Provence, 1970 Book Club—The Writing Question

By L.L. Barkat 36 Comments

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One of the most complex and tender questions a writer occasionally faces is “What next?” Join us, along with Julia Child and M.F.K. Fisher, for an exploration of how friendships sometimes give us surprising answers.

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Friendship Project, Patron Only, Provence, 1970

How to Start a Revolution in a Reading Notebook

By Megan Willome 31 Comments

How can you start a revolution, one little step at a time? It might just begin by keeping a reading notebook. Discover how.

Filed Under: Become a Better Writer, L.L. Barkat, Literacy for Life, Patron Only, Reading and Books, Writing Tips

Infographic: How to Write a Tanka

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

Try your hand at writing a tanka poem with our fun new infographic.

Filed Under: English Teaching Resources, How to Write a Poem, Infographics, Tanka

Form It: Little Lamb Poetry Prompt

By L.L. Barkat 2 Comments

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“Form It” is a poetry prompt that focuses on exploring our topic through form poetry. The prompt includes recommendations for each form’s best use! This time, we’re going to “form” a little lamb. 🙂

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Poetry Prompt: Misunderstood Lion

By Heather Eure 1 Comment

misunderstood lion poetry prompt

When you think of lions, do you think of affection? Come learn about the surprising ways of lions and write a roaring good poem.

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Animate: Lions & Lambs Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 3 Comments

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This week’s poetry prompt asks you to become two fabled mammals at odds— lions & lambs. Whether a powerful, shaggy maned lion or a gentle, nursery-rhyme worthy lamb. Join us, animate yourself, and create poetry.

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Poetry Prompt: Behind the Velvet Rope

By Heather Eure 4 Comments

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This week we find ourselves on either side of a legendary barrier and consider its significance. Join the line with us as we create poetry about the velvet rope.

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Poetry Prompt: Quiet as Velvet

By Heather Eure 19 Comments

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Learn about poet Elinor Wylie’s brief but soap-opera-worthy life, and read one of her most well-known poems. Then glean inspiration from her style and create your own quiet-as-velvet poem.

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Form It: Satin Bow Poetry Prompt

By L.L. Barkat 5 Comments

form prompt satin bow

“Form It” is a poetry prompt that focuses on exploring our topic through form poetry. The prompt includes recommendations for each form’s best use! This time, we’re going to “form” a satin bow. 🙂

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Animate: Satin & Velvet Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 6 Comments

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This week’s poetry prompt asks you to imagine yourself as soft, luxurious satin or velvet. Join us, animate yourself into the hopes, dreams, and potential of these sumptuous fabrics and create poetry.

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Poetry Prompt: A Bridge to Life

By Heather Eure 6 Comments

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Bridges can be grand in scale or an unassuming link from one place to the next. Many of us have a favorite. Come read a bridge poem by Marianne Moore and share your own “bridge to life” poems.

Filed Under: Blog, Bridges & Tunnels, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

By Hand: Pruning as Craeft

By Megan Willome 17 Comments

By Hand is a monthly prompt focused on freeing our words by using our hands. This month, we’re exploring pruning as craeft with Megan Willome as our guide.

Filed Under: Blog, By Hand, Write, writing prompt, writing prompts

Poetry Prompt: A Tunnel to the Underworld

By Heather Eure 20 Comments

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In Greek mythology, Persephone was snatched from the world she knew and taken to the underworld to become the wife of Hades. Come tunnel your way to the underworld with us, in poetry.

Filed Under: Blog, Bridges & Tunnels, Epic Poetry, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Bridge of Love: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 29 Comments

bridge of love prompt

Love, water, bridges, time: it’s a great poetic tradition to put these elements together. Join us, explore some sample poems, and create your own bridge of love with poetry.

Filed Under: Blog, Bridges & Tunnels, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

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