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Making & Unmaking Meaning: Interview with Wendy Wisner

By T.S. Poetry 4 Comments

make less sense poem Wendy Wisner

Wendy Wisner makes meaning in the prose world, while she sometimes tries to unmake it in the poetry world. Join her in “making less sense” with a fun poetry prompt!

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Religion and Poetry Do Mix – and Mix Well

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Sky and mountains religion and poetry

Understanding the strong connection between religion and poetry can be both insightful and richly rewarding.

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Poets and Poems: Ryan Ruby and “Context Collapse”

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Pond reflection Ruby

“Context Collapse” by Ryan Ruby is either a long poem serving as a critical literary essay, or an essay written in poetic form.

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What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

German poem Arendt

“What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt” gathers the 70 often moving poems philosopher Arendt wrote from 1923 to 1962.

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Poets and Poems: Luke Harvey and “Let’s Call It Home”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Lemurs Harvey

In “Let’s Call It Home,” poet Luke Harvey explores and demonstrates the tenderness of a father towards his young children.

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Holiday Gifts for the Poet in Your Life (or the Poet in You)

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

Snowy woods holiday gifts

Our intrepid poetry reviewer offers some highly personal holiday gift suggestions — or the poet in your life or the poet in your heart.

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Bruce Lawder: Prose Poems, (Very) Short Fiction, or Both?

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Balcony Lawder

“Dwarf Stories” by Bruce Lawder is a collection of prose poems that are creative, perceptive, thought-provoking, and wry.

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Morphing: Lessons from the Year of the Monarch

By Dheepa R. Maturi 7 Comments

monarch butterflies in tree

Dheepa R. Maturi wraps the Year of the Monarch with a butterfly’s journey of growth and the lessons attracted along the way.

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Poets and Poems: Hedy Habra and “Or Did You Ever See the Other Side?”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Sunset Hedy Habra

“Or Have You Ever Seen the Other Side?” by poet Hedy Habra is about the choices we make that define the experiences and outcomes of our lives.

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Poets and Poems: Joseph Bottum and “Spending the Winter”

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Winter Landscape Bottum

“Spending the Winter” by Joseph Bottum contains both free verse and New Formalist poems that are all strikingly beautiful.

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Text & Image: Interview with Ellen Kombiyil

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From beginnings to writer’s block, from ambles to art-making—check out this interview with poet Ellen Kombiyil!

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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz – The 17th Century Poet (and Nun)

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Geraniums Sor Juana Ines de la cruz

Juana Inés de la Cruz was one of the leading poets and philosophers of the Spanish Golden Age. And she was a nun.

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Poets and Poems: Paul Willis and “Losing Streak”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

coffee Paul Willis Losing Streak

“Losing Streak,” the new poetry collection by Paul Willis, shows both reverent and irreverent love for words and poetry.

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John Rateliff Delves into the History of “The Hobbit”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Patagonia Rateliff History of the Hobbit

In his almost 1,000-page epic, “The History of the Hobbit,” John Rateliff documents how the beloved story came to be written.

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Finding Poetry—An Interview with Poet Rick Maxson

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poet rick maxson journey into woods

Over a lifetime, Rick Maxon found poetry—even though he began by writing “horrible poems” (as he says) and even though he originally felt perplexed when trying to read poems.

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“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Wolves Stevenson Jekyll and Hyde

“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson is a gothic thriller and an unsettling work for modern readers.

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Under the Pearl Moon: Poems by Rick Maxson

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Under the Pearl Moon poems by Rick Maxson

Under the Pearl Moon: Poems by Rick Maxson contains, says poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, poems with jewel-like detail, telling a story of longing, leaving, return, and promise.

Poets and Poems: Ben Okri and “A Fire in My Head”

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Lake Ben Okri

“A Fire in My Head: Poems for the Dawn” by Ben Okri offers hope even for the darkest of subjects and events.

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Poet Laura: Goodbye—and Hello!

By Dheepa R. Maturi 14 Comments

gondola tips in sun

Dheepa R. Maturi bids farewell as 2023’s Poet Laura while she announces and welcomes her successor for 2024. Find out who takes up the feather and where you can find Dheepa in the year to come.

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“The Battle of Maldon” by J.R.R Tolkien, Edited by Peter Grybauskas

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

Snowy Mountain Grybausaks Tolkien

In “The Battle of Maldon,” Tolkien scholar Peter Grybauskas provides insights into both an epic poem and the great storyteller’s translation.

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