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Tell Me More 2

By Glynn Young 7 Comments

After a brief hiatus, we’re resuming with the poems from TweetSpeak’s recent Twitter poetry party – that had 29 people participating and one lurker

Filed Under: poetry, Twitter poetry

Journey into Poetry: Zack Saloom

By Zachary Saloom 14 Comments

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Armed with a finance degree, I tackled poetry like an equation to be solved. Zack Saloom’s Journey into Poetry.

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Candy: A Little Sweet for National Poetry Month

By Maureen Doallas 24 Comments

I can appreciate why the Aztec considered chocolate an aphrodisiac. Just think of the sacrifices they made after experiencing that first rush of love!

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This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Kimberlee Conway Ireton 25 Comments

The best in poetry (and poetic things), this week with Kimberlee Conway Ireton.

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Angels: A Writer’s Contingency

By John Estes 2 Comments

Rilke also famously said, upon quitting therapy, that he did not want to chase away his demons lest his angels flee him too.

Filed Under: poetry, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources

The Heart Aroused: Chaos and Complexity

By Will Willingham 14 Comments

Allowing the science of complexity — and the poetic tradition — to play out naturally in the maze of business might take a little trust.

Filed Under: book club, poetry, poetry and business, poetry teaching resources, The Heart Aroused, writer's group resources

Fields of Red 5

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Editing the tweets into poems is work — but it’s fun work.

Filed Under: poetry, Twitter poetry

This Week’s Top 10 Poetic Picks

By Kimberlee Conway Ireton 15 Comments

The best in poetry (and poetic things), this week with Kimberlee Conway Ireton.

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The Heart Aroused: Strategy and Soul

By Will Willingham 11 Comments

There’s an equal place in the psyche for both strategy and soul.

Filed Under: book club, poetry, poetry and business, poetry teaching resources, The Heart Aroused, writer's group resources

Journey into Poetry: Laura Boggess

By Laura Boggess 19 Comments

Old Key Poetry tweetspeakpoetry.com

I was afraid of poetry. And so, I avoided it.

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This Week’s Top 10 Poetic Picks

By Matthew Kreider 14 Comments

The best in poetry, (and poetic things), this week with Matthew Kreider.

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Journey into Poetry: David Rupert

By David Rupert 19 Comments

Clam Shells Journey into Poetry tweetspeakpoetry.com

I now realize that poetry isn’t a tool to impress. It’s a way to reflect the soul.

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Writing Prompt: Red #9

By L.L. Barkat 3 Comments

Writing prompt: try a fairy tale poem of your own today?

Filed Under: Every Day Poems, writer's group resources, writing prompts

Twitter Poetry: Fields of Red 3

By Glynn Young 9 Comments

A Twitter poetry party takes some interesting twists and turns, even with prompts.

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This Week’s Top 10 Poetic Picks

By Kimberlee Conway Ireton 12 Comments

This week’s top 10 poetic picks lands on glass igloos and gold medal poetry.

Filed Under: poetry teaching resources, Top 10 Poetic Picks, writer's group resources

The Heart Aroused: Meetings in the Dark

By Will Willingham 29 Comments

How has fear kept you from tapping into your creative soul, in business or in life?

Filed Under: book club, poetry and business, The Heart Aroused

Twitter Poetry: Fields of Red 2

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Here are the next six poems from our recent Twitter poetry party.

Filed Under: poetry, Twitter poetry

This Week’s Top 10 Poetic Picks

By Matthew Kreider 12 Comments

Check out our Top 10 poetic picks this week, with Matthew Kreider showing the way.

Filed Under: Every Day Poems, Top 10 Poetic Picks

Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America

By Will Willingham 16 Comments

Others far wiser than I have discovered poetry’s needful but long overlooked place in business

Filed Under: book club, poetry teaching resources, The Heart Aroused, writer's group resources

Journey Into Poetry: Will Willingham

By L.L. Barkat 7 Comments

Here at T. S. Poetry, nothing could make us happier than when a person discovers poems.

Filed Under: journey into poetry, poetry, writer's group resources

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