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Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

Top 10 Poetic Picks birds

Ghost apples, Oscars for books, the poetry of disengagement and the first lines of things. It’s a new edition of the long lost Top 10 Poetic Picks.

Filed Under: Art, Blog, Creativity, poetry

Writing, Paper & Quills: Catalog Poems Prompt

By Callie Feyen 8 Comments

Whether you prefer writing longhand or typing on the computer, be on the look out for flashes of beauty as we write catalog poems.

Filed Under: Blog, Catalog Poems, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts, Writing, Paper & Quills

By Heart: “Delight in Disorder” + New Emily Dickinson Challenge

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

Robert Herrick

February means Valentine’s Day and love poetry, so Tweetspeak Poetry learned Robert Herrick’s “Delight in Disorder,” By Heart.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart

Poets and Poems: Benjamin Myers and “Black Sunday”

By Glynn Young 10 Comments

Oak Tree Black Sunday Benjamin Myers

In “Black Sunday,” Benjamin Myers uses poetry to explore and illustrate what happened to the people and the land during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.

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

Writing, Paper & Quills: Ode to a Planner Prompt

By Callie Feyen 9 Comments

Whether you are a planner or prefer to fly by the seat of your pants, author Callie Feyen has some thoughts on the practice and poetry of keeping a planner.

Filed Under: Blog, Ode Poems, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts, Writing, Paper & Quills

2 Big Tips for Great Interviews (plus 1 more)

By Megan Willome 3 Comments

Orlean, Turnaround

Journalist and author Megan Willome has two tips for great interviews. (Make that three tips.)

Filed Under: Blog, writer's group resources, Writing Business Tips, Writing Tips

Book Club Announcement: “Twirl” by Callie Feyen

By Megan Willome 12 Comments

Join us on March 13 as we begin a new book club discussion of Callie Feyen’s ‘Twirl: My Life With Stories, Writing & Clothes.’ Dress up, or dress down. It’s your choice!

Filed Under: Blog, book club, Book promotion, Twirl Book Club

Children’s Book Club: “Only One Woof”

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

James Herriot

Must every children’s book be zippy? Author Megan Willome discusses ‘Only One Woof,’ one of James Herriot’s animal stories.

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Book Club, Children's Stories

Braiding Sweetgrass: Lost in Translation

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

Braiding Sweetgrass Lost in Translation

In this week’s discussion of Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass we consider the power of language to affirm a thing’s existence and the tragedy of a language’s loss.

Filed Under: Blog, Braiding Sweetgrass, Patron Only

Dress Up for Twirl—Or Dress Twirl Up!

By T.S. Poetry 3 Comments

Get ready for an inspiring read that will leave you dreaming about the reading and writing life, in full color. We’re happy to wait for your pic, once you get the book in hand. And we can’t wait to see what you decide to wear, to open this story and make it your own.

Filed Under: Blog, Books, The Reading Life, writer's group resources, Writing Life

Tweetspeak Poetry Party, Part 2: Skywoman Braids Sweetgrass

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

Stones in grass Braiding Sweetgrass

“Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer provided the prompts for Tweetspeak Poetry’s recent poetry party on Twitter. These are the final five poems.

Filed Under: article, nature, Nature Poems, Poems, poetry, Twitter poetry

Gratitude Together: Now Our Minds Are One

By Laura Lynn Brown 8 Comments

Robin Wall Kimmerer asks, “Can we agree to be grateful for all that is given?” Ask yourself: Who is my “we”? Then, try these 5 great ideas for creating more gratitude, together.

Filed Under: Blog, Braiding Sweetgrass, Gratitude, Patron Only

Braiding Sweetgrass: No One Asked the Plants

By Will Willingham 5 Comments

Braiding Sweetgrass book club

In the context of the study of plants, author and scientist Robin Wall Kimmerer learned to see the relationships joining us to the natural world. Our discussion of Braiding Sweetgrass continues.

Filed Under: book club, Braiding Sweetgrass, Patron Only

Tweetspeak Poetry Party: Skywoman Braids Sweetgrass

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Wildflowers Braiding Sweetgrass

Tweetspeak Poetry’s recent poetry party on Twitter resulted in ten poems about Skywoman, braiding sweetgrass, trees, and a gift.

Filed Under: article, nature, Nature Poems, Poems, poetry, Twitter poetry

By Heart: “Stopping by Woods” + New Herrick “Delight in Disorder” Challenge

By Megan Willome 31 Comments

Tweetspeak’s 2019 general theme is ‘Renaissance.’ So we just had to dip into Renaissance poetry! Join us as we learn Robert Herrick’s “Delight in Disorder,” By Heart.

Filed Under: Blog, By Heart, Poems

At Home With Books: Texas Little House

By Deva Curnutte 10 Comments

At Home with Books Texas Little House snow on window

Frosty windows, a dog-eared Little House book, and houses old and new provide the backdrop for this reflection in our new At Home with Books column.

Filed Under: At Home with Books, Books, Reading and Books, Texas Stories

Braiding Sweetgrass: Gifts of Ritual Together

By Will Willingham 10 Comments

Braiding Sweetgrass fog on mountains

We’re discussing Robin Wall Kimmerer’s rich and thoughtful Braiding Sweetgrass this month. Today, we consider the communal gifts of the earth and remembering, but not before doing a little yoga.

Filed Under: book club, Braiding Sweetgrass, Patron Only

Gratitude Poetry Prompt: Look For the Constants

By Callie Feyen 6 Comments

When something is confusing, can we find something constant and move towards that?

Author Callie Feyen’s only advice for understanding poetry is to compare it to a middle school group chat conversation gone awry.

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

Gratitude Together: So This Is Friendship

By Megan Willome 6 Comments

A friendship built around love of breakfast and Ted Kooser yields a surprising poem in difficult days.

Filed Under: Blog, Friendship Project, Gratitude, Patron Only

Gratitude Poetry Prompt: Mystery of Marriage

By Callie Feyen 8 Comments

Author Callie Feyen looks to explain twenty years of marriage as a mysterious – albeit lovely – poem.

Filed Under: Blog, Language Arts, love poetry, poetry, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

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