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Poetry Prompt: Observation Poems

By Callie Feyen Leave a Comment

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Observation poems lead to action. Join author Callie Feyen as she reads, writes, and acts on Dave Malone’s poem “Tornado Drill.”

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What I Learned Writing 30+ Crow Poems

By Megan Willome Leave a Comment

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Writing a lot of poems on a single subject can surprise the writer with unexpected gifts. Find out what Megan Willome learned while writing 30+ crow poems.

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Poet Laura: Poems of Identity

By Karen Paul Holmes 2 Comments

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Poems of identity can orient us to who we are and who we want to continue to be—even against the odds of unkind or neglectful forces.

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Poetry Prompt: Baseball Poems

By Callie Feyen 3 Comments

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Join author Callie Feyen as she pays tribute to her father-in-law, and baseball. Then prompts you to write baseball poems!

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Poetry Prompt: Haiku for Dreaming, Wishing, and Becoming

By Callie Feyen 6 Comments

If you can dream it, you can haiku it. Join author Callie Feyen as she shares how a new job is impacting her writing life.

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Poet Laura: Finding the Right Words + Ars Poetica

By Karen Paul Holmes 6 Comments

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As National Poetry Month begins, Karen Paul Holmes draws upon ars poetica and the work of Ukrainian-American poet Ilya Kaminsky to face this difficult moment.

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Poems to Listen By: Moonstruck 08—The Time is Midnight

By Laurie Klein 2 Comments

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Poet Laura: The How-To Poem

By Karen Paul Holmes 8 Comments

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Poetry is a place of learning and exploration, from a poem’s “aha moment” to a how-to poem full of heart. Poet Laura Karen Paul Holmes shows us how.

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Poetry Prompt: Six-Room Poetry

By Callie Feyen Leave a Comment

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Join author Callie Feyen as she wallows in the Michigan fog. That is, until her daughter changes her mind and prompts poetry.

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Poetry Prompt: 5 Things to Do With A Mistake

By Callie Feyen 1 Comment

How many ways can you look at a mistake? Join Callie Feyen and take your mistake out for a walk. And write a poem about the process.

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Poet Laura: Praise Poems

By Karen Paul Holmes 18 Comments

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Karen Paul Holmes invites us to notice the small things and craft our own praise poems. Sample poems included!

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Poetry Prompt: How Do You Spell “Communicate”?

By Callie Feyen 3 Comments

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How do communicate with a would-be writer? How do you even spell “communicate”? Callie Feyen has the answer.

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Poet Laura: Gratitude + Credo Poems in the New Year

By Karen Paul Holmes 37 Comments

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As we enter the new year, Karen Paul Holmes, encourages us to explore gratitude poems that praise everyday goodness + write a credo poem.

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Poetry Prompt: Soundtrack of Your Life

By Callie Feyen Leave a Comment

Author Callie Feyen invites us to write a poem about the soundtrack of our life and aim at universal themes. Just like on “The OC.”

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Poetry Prompt: Song Title Poetry

By Callie Feyen 3 Comments

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Try writing Song Title Poetry! All you need is a pad of sticky notes, a playlist of favorite songs, and your imagination.

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Poetry Prompt: Banquet Poems

By Callie Feyen Leave a Comment

How can poetry be found in uncomfortable situations? Join author Callie Feyen (and some spiders) at a high school sports banquet.

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Poet Laura: Where I’m From

By Karen Paul Holmes 51 Comments

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Meet Tweetspeak’s new Poet Laura, who is not named Laura and is not “that kind” of Karen. Karen Paul Holmes introduces herself with a Where I’m From prompt.

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Poetry Prompt: Love In Algebra

By Callie Feyen 1 Comment

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Join author Callie Feyen for a poetry prompt as she considers the many ways (some mathematical) to say, “I love you.”

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Poetry Prompt: The Poetry of Ordinary Time

By Callie Feyen 3 Comments

Find magic in the ordinary

What magic can you find in your ordinary life, during ordinary time? Join Callie Feyen for a poetry prompt about the magic in the ordinary.

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Poetry Prompt: So Many Other Better Things To Do

By Callie Feyen 6 Comments

Callie Feyen finds poetry for the crisis, both external and internal. Join her for a summer poetry prompt about what to do besides worry.

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