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Tweetspeak Love: Darlene S.

By L.L. Barkat 25 Comments

We like to think Tweetspeak Love arises because of the care we take to help people explore their hearts and souls, and the measure of their power with words.

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Cheese Poetry: Read Your Labels Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 2 Comments

Read Your Labels

Raid the refrigerator and read your food labels with creativity in mind. Join us for our cheese themed poetry prompt.

Filed Under: Blog, Cheese Poems, Eating and Drinking Poems, Food Poems, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

Top 10 Best Poems for Poem in Your Pocket Day

By Will Willingham 6 Comments

Best Poems for Poem in Your Pocket Day Old Pocket Watch

We don’t want you to be caught poem-less on Poem in Your Pocket Day. Choose one of these best 10 short poems to keep with you all day.

Filed Under: Blog, National Poetry Month, Pocket Poems, Short Poems, Top 10 Poetic Picks

Twitter Poems: Top Ten Poetic Tweets

By Will Willingham 4 Comments

top ten twitter poems

When we see good Twitter poems, we stop and take notice. Today we’re featuring ten of the best Twitter poems we’ve seen in the last few weeks:

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Twitter Poetry: Top Ten Poetic Tweets

By Will Willingham 2 Comments

twitter poetry top ten poetic tweets

Sometimes, it so happens we read a tweet and say to ourselves, “That’s poetry.” It’s Twitter Poetry. Maybe it didn’t even mean to be a poem, but it’s a poetic thing all the same. It’s a way of using words well.

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Top Ten Poetic Tweets: Moon Poems Edition

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

moon poems

To help us in our quest to put poetry on the moon, we put out a call on Twitter for moon poems. Here are 10 of our favorites.

Filed Under: Blog, Moon poems, poetry, Top Ten Poetic Tweets, Twitter poetry

Twitter Poetry: Top Ten Poetic Tweets

By Will Willingham 1 Comment

twitter poetry top ten poetic tweets

Sometimes, it so happens we read a tweet and say to ourselves, “That’s poetry.” Maybe it didn’t even mean to be a poem, but it’s a poetic thing all the same. It’s a way of using words well. Here are ten of the best poetic tweets we’ve seen in the last few weeks.

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This Month’s Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Will Willingham 3 Comments

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The worst state to borrow books for fictional children, what memoir is not, revising everything from poetry to the NSA. It’s our Top Ten Poetic Picks.

Filed Under: Blog, Books, Creativity, poetry, Poetry at Work, Top 10 Poetic Picks

Top Ten Tweets (and a thousand other things) from Poetry at Work Day

By Will Willingham 6 Comments

top tweets from poetry at work day

From newsrooms to libraries, from the Scottish parliament to the coffee shop, Poetry at Work Day was celebrated around the world. Here are our highlights.

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

Twitter Poetry: Top Ten Poetic Tweets (The Polar Vortex Edition)

By Will Willingham 2 Comments

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In this week’s Top Ten Poetic Tweets, we’re featuring Twitter poetry of the polar vortex, lines of snow, ice, wind and bitter cold as we shiver toward this weekend’s promised warmer temperatures.

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Poetry at Work Book Club: The Poetry of the Workspace

By Will Willingham 29 Comments

The Poetry of the Workspace

We begin our book club discussion of Glynn Young’s “Poetry at Work” with a look at The Poetry of the Workspace.

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Twitter Poetry: Top Ten Poetic Tweets

By Will Willingham 2 Comments

twitter poetry top ten poetic tweets

Sometimes, we read a tweet and say to ourselves, “That’s poetry.” A way of using words well. Here are the top 10 poetic tweets we’ve seen on Twitter lately.

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Great Gifts for CoWorkers, Under $15

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Bring smiles (and even life-changing possibility) to friends and associates—with these great gifts for coworkers, under $15!

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Poetry at Work: A Life-Changing Book

By L.L. Barkat 8 Comments

Poetry at Work by Glynn Young

Poetry at Work, a life-changing book? That is our great hope.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Courage Poems, Hope Poems, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, work poems

Poetry at Work—by Glynn Young

Poetry at Work by Glynn Young foreward by Scott Edward Anderson

Poetry at Work,  by Glynn Young. Foreword by Scott Edward Anderson. The first in our new Masters in Fine Living series. The Masters in Fine Living Series is designed to help people live a whole life through the power of reading, writing, and just plain living. Look for titles with the tabs read, write, live, play, learn,  or grow, […]

Top Ten Poetic Tweets

By Will Willingham 5 Comments

top ten poetry tweets

Sometimes, we read a tweet and say to ourselves, “That’s poetry.” A way of using words well. Here are the top 10 poetic tweets we’ve seen on Twitter lately.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Top 10 Poetic Picks, Top Ten Poetic Tweets, Twitter poetry

Cat Poetry: The Cat’s Meow Playlist & Prompt

By T.S. Poetry 27 Comments

Cat Poetry White Cat Poems

Cat poetry has been around for a long time. And why not? Cats are just so intriguing!

Filed Under: Americana Poems, Blog, Cat Poems, Ghazal Poems, Haiku Poems, Music, Poems, poetry, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

Tweetspeak Party? You Could Be Invited

By T.S. Poetry 4 Comments

Poetry Party Striped Socks Fall Leaves

Are you invited to the party? We’d love to have you.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Tweetspeak Tugboats

This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Will Willingham 5 Comments

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Chocolate sells books, poetry in the Windsor knot, the most famous book in South Dakota, and where money and writing collide: It’s our Top Ten Poetic Picks.

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Twitter Poetry: Top Ten Poetic Tweets

By T.S. Poetry 3 Comments

twitter poetry

Sometimes, we read a tweet and say to ourselves, “That’s poetry.” Here are ten of the best poetic tweets we’ve seen in the last few weeks.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Top 10 Poetic Picks, Top Ten Poetic Tweets, Twitter poetry

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