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A Winner for the Emily Dickinson Giveaway

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Glynn Young announces a winner for the free copy of Kristin LeMay’s “I Told My Soul to Sing: Finding God with Emily Dickinson.”

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The Poetry of the Boss

By Glynn Young 10 Comments

Workplace leadership hasn’t been the subject of much poetry, but a poem about a boss offers the possibility of understanding and possibly forgiveness. Glynn Young asks you to consider the boss through a poetic lens to explain, celebrate, understand, or even forgive.

Filed Under: article, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, work poems

Finding God with Emily Dickinson (and a Giveaway)

By Glynn Young 35 Comments

In “I Told My Soul to Sing: Finding God with Emily Dickinson, ” Kristin LeMay uses 30 poems to navigate the rocks of belief, prayer, and mortality. LeMay’s Dickinson is remarkably human. Glynn Young reviews this new volume and has a giveaway.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Emily Dickinson, poetry

Networking Poetry on LinkedIn

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

People in numerous walks of work life believe poetry is important enough to include in their professional networking profiles. Glynn Young shows us that poetry is alive and well on LinkedIn.

Filed Under: article, poetry and business, Poetry at Work

Poetry and Memory: Thomas Lux’s “Child Made of Sand”

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“Child Made of Sand” is not the poetry of youth; it is the poetry of wisdom and understanding. Glynn Young reviews Thomas Lux’s new collection of poems.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Farm Poems, poetry reviews

Can Poetry Save the Corporate Soul?

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

poetry in corporate america

Glynn Young discusses the work of poet David Whyte, author of several books on the importance of poetry in preserving the soul in corporate America, including “The Heart Aroused.”

Filed Under: Blog, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, Poets, work poems

5 Ways Poetry Can Reduce Stress at Work

By Glynn Young 29 Comments

Few jobs today are stress-free or even low-stress: not enough resources, not enough people, reorganizations and layoffs, clashes between work and family demands, and more. Workplace stress has been the new normal for at least the last two decades. Glynn Young has five ways to use poetry to relieve stress at work.

Filed Under: article, poetry, Poetry at Work

Poetry at Work: Vision Statements

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

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When done well, both a vision statement and a mission statement can read like a fine, moving poem. Glynn Young looks at the work of organizational poets.

Filed Under: article, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, work poems

Twitter Poetry: Of Shells, Fireworks, and Novellas

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

twitter poetry shells

Glynn Young has five new poems from the recent Tweetspeak Twitter poetry jam, with prompts from the novella “The Novelist.”

Filed Under: article, Poems, poetry, Twitter poetry

“Horace: Poet on a Volcano” by Peter Stothard

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In “Horace: Poet on a Volcano,” British author and journalist Peter Stothard tells the story of the Roman poet through his odes.

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Poets and Poems: The Three Collections of Pasquale Trozzolo

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

Pink flowers Trozzolo

In his three poetry collections, Pasquale Trozzolo explores the pandemic lockdown, the end of a relationship, and life in a small town.

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

Poets and Poems: Boris Dralyuk and “My Hollywood”

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Thistle Dralyuk

In “My Hollywood and Other Poems,” Boris Dralyuk writes to the Hollywood of Russian emigres and the community they created there.

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When You Don’t Speak Czech or German

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Mountains Czech

When you’re traveling in the Sudetenland, it helps to know the Czech or German language, specially if you like to eat.

Filed Under: article, Words to Travel By

Poets and Poems: Teow Lim Goh and “Bitter Creek”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Death Valley Bitter Creek Goh

“Bitter Creek: An Epic Poem” by Teow Lim Goh tells the story of Chinese immigration and how it affected the American West.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, California, Epic Poetry, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poets and Poems: Danelle Lejeune and “Incompleteness Theory”

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Phoenix Lejeune

In her new chapbook “Incompleteness Theory,” poet Danelle Lejeune successfully mixes poetry, science, and humor.

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

Stephen Foster: How Song Opened a Door on History

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Stephen Foster was America’s first professional songwriter, and his songs helped to frame mid-19th century culture.

Filed Under: Americana Poems, article, book reviews, Books, Brookhaven

Poets and Poems: Four Collections by Erin Murphy, Part 2

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Straw hat Murphy

“Fluent in Blue” and “Human Resources,” the most recent collections by Erin Murphy, continue her focus on form and order.

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Poets and Poems: Four Collections by Erin Murphy, Part 1

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Two collections, “Taxonomies” and “Fields of Ache,” by poet Erin Murphy reveal a focus on form, order, and classification.

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

Visitors to the Ce-ment Pond: The Poetry of Birds

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

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A birdbath in the kitchen garden led to an interest in birds, which led to an interest in what the poets have said about birds.

Filed Under: article, Bird Poems, Books, Nature Poems, Poems, poetry, Poets

Poets and Poems: Wendell Berry and “Another Day”

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Butterfly Berry

In “Another Day: Sabbath Poems,” Wendell Berry continues his focus on community, land, landscape, people, and a sense of place.

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

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