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Mastering the Elements of Story—Workshop!

By T.S. Poetry 27 Comments

Mastering the Elements of Story Writers Workshop Blue Doors

A workshop that will help you write the best stories—to sell or to share. Starts February 29.

Filed Under: Blog, Workshops

Learning to Love Art—It’s as Easy as Riding a Bike

By Megan Willome 9 Comments

Learn to Love Art Night Mountains

Megan Willome learns to love art while visiting her town’s art galleries and studios on a bicycle tour.

Filed Under: Art, Art Galleries and Exhibits, Blog

Coloring Page Poems: Annabel Lee

By Will Willingham 4 Comments

Coloring Page Poems Annabel Lee

Our coloring page poems series brings the fun stress relief of coloring pages and poetry together, today with Edgar Allan Poe’s “Annabel Lee.”

Filed Under: Blog, Coloring Page Poems, Poems

Coloring Page Poems: Ode on a Grecian Urn

By Will Willingham 7 Comments

Ode on a Grecian Urn coloring page poem

Our new coloring page poems bring the fun stress relief of coloring pages and poetry together, starting with John Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”

Filed Under: Coloring Page Poems, John Keats, Ode Poems, Poems, poetry

House & Home: Living Room Poems

By Heather Eure 21 Comments

living_room_poems

Come into our living room and relax. We’re brewing a pot of tea and writing poetry about the warm, familiar place where we can welcome friends and simply be ourselves.

Filed Under: Blog, House&Home, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writer's group resources, writing prompts

A Foolproof Guide to Getting Your Poems Published—While Having Fun!

By Susan Rich 24 Comments

How to Publish Your Poems and Have Fun - Susan Rich - Tweetspeak Poetry

Susan Rich found a way to enjoy the task of submitting poems, playing a form of the license plate game. You, too, can get your poems published and have fun.

Filed Under: Blog, Coloring Page Poems, Getting Published, Writing Life

House & Home Playlist and Prompt

By Heather Eure 15 Comments

house-and-home

Get cozy in your favorite chair and enjoy some new tunes and a brand-new theme. This week’s prompt is all about a place called home.

Filed Under: Blog, House&Home, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writer's group resources, writing prompts

Math, Science, Technology Prompt: My Devices

By Heather Eure 7 Comments

Girl Waiting for Train Tokyo Cell Phone

The connection we share with our electronic devices is a bond few can break. This week’s poetry prompt explores the love of technology.

Filed Under: Blog, Math-Science-Technology, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writer's group resources, writing prompts

Math, Science, & Technology Prompt: Physics Love Poem

By Heather Eure 11 Comments

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This week’s prompt dives into science and the poets who set in motion physics poetry (pun intended). Join us and create your own physics love poem.

Filed Under: Blog, Math-Science-Technology, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writer's group resources, writing prompts

Math, Science, & Technology: Playlist and Prompt

By Heather Eure 19 Comments

Math, Science, and Technology Poetry and Playlist

Check out our new playlist and prompt theme celebrating all things math, science, & technology. Come and see how numbers, physics, and poetry work together.

Filed Under: Blog, Math-Science-Technology, Playlist, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writer's group resources, writing prompts

How to Write an Epic Poem: Infographic

By Will Willingham 11 Comments

Epic Infographic featured image

Help our noble hero fight good and evil with an epic poem. Our colorful epic poetry infographic will show you how. (And maybe make you laugh along the way.)

Filed Under: Blog, Epic Poetry, Infographics, poetry, poetry teaching resources

Poetic Voices: Shelley Puhak and Jennifer K. Sweeney

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

Two recent poetry collections, by Shelley Puhak and Jennifer Sweeney, illustrate how well poetry can convey the idea of longing.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Fairy Tale Poems, Poems, Poetic Voices, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

How to Write a Poem in Every Classroom!

By Will Willingham 11 Comments

Green Apple How to Write a Poem Billy Collins Tania Runyan

We’re on a mission to get How to Write a Poem (and How to Read a Poem) into classrooms in every state. Join the challenge!

Filed Under: Blog, How to Write a Poem, poetry, poetry teaching resources

Circus and Carnival Prompt: A Kids-Eye-View

By Heather Eure 16 Comments

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This week, ignore any suggestions to “grow up.” Join us as we explore the circus & carnival with a kids-eye-view. Writing your poem in crayon is optional. After you share your poem with us, feel free to put it on your fridge.

Filed Under: Blog, Circus & Carnival, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writer's group resources, writing prompts

Loki Goodness Campaign 8: Inventions and Dreams

By Anonymous 1 Comment

Loki The Avengers Goodness Campaign 740

In this edition of the Loki Goodness Campaign, we see the soft side of Loki (and a certain inventiveness that may or may not be laudable).

Filed Under: Blog, Fiction, Loki Goodness Campaign

Circus & Carnival Prompt: Circus Animals

By Heather Eure 14 Comments

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Behold the spectacle of exotic animals from the four corners of the world. Join us under the big top for this week’s poetry prompt about circus animals.

Filed Under: Animal Poems, Blog, Circus & Carnival, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

Poetic Voices: Paula Marie Coomer and Donna Vorreyer

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

Poets Donna Vorreyer and Paula Marie Coomer write about their lives, showing us that poetry is work and it is like windows into the soul.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, Poetic Voices, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Circus & Carnival: Playlist and Prompt

By Heather Eure 39 Comments

circus_and_carnival

This month’s playlist and prompt features the excitement of the circus & carnival. Click play and join the wild ride. Admission is always free.

Filed Under: Blog, Circus & Carnival, Playlist, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

Tania Pryputniewicz

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Tania Pryputniewicz

Tania Pryputniewicz is a poet who supports Tweetspeak because she appreciates its warm & dynamic curatorial nature and the community of writers it attracts.

Write the Best Essays, for Profit or Pleasure—Starts Aug 31!

By T.S. Poetry 7 Comments

Pen in Book Write the Best Essays Workshop

Now you can write the best essays, for pleasure or profit, with the guidance of a professional author and essay writer. Great workshop opportunity!

Filed Under: Blog, Workshops

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