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Poetry Prompt: The five senses reading and writing poetry

By Callie Feyen 11 Comments

Instead of asking whether you’ll succeed, what if you asked yourself, “Would I like to try?” It might lead to less worry and more play. And more poetry.

Filed Under: Blog, Play, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt, writing prompts

Poets and Poems: Chad Abushanab and “The Last Visit”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Attic The Last Visit Abushanab

“The Last Visit,” the debut collection by poet Chad Abushanab, explores the pain and brokenness of growing up in the family of an alcoholic.

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

Poets and Poems: Rachael Allen and “Kingdomland”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

lake Kingdomland Rachael Allen

The poems of “Kingdomland” by Rachael Allen depict a strange landscape, one that is both unfamiliar and oddly recognizable.

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Poetry Notebook Prompt: Noticing + Wondering

By Callie Feyen 4 Comments

Author Callie Feyen uses her gray matter—”Bink & Gollie” style—to explain how poetry and feelings are related. And how to make great Dutch braids.

Filed Under: Blog, Children's Stories, poetry, poetry teaching resources

Poets and Poems: Incognito and “Paradox”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Leaning tree Paradox Incognito

“Paradox” by the poet Incognito forces the reader to focus on the poems themselves by stripping away the identity of the poet.

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Poetry Prompt: A Poetry Notebook

By Callie Feyen 5 Comments

Join author Callie Feyen as she shares a look inside her writing process, and what she does when she’s discouraged. Hint: The answer involves poetry.

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Poets and Poems: Ilya Kaminsky and “Deaf Republic”

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

Building Deaf Republic Kaminsky

In his new collection “Deaf Republic,” Ilya Kaminsky combines poetic form and thematic substance to tell a story of oppression and hope.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Deaf Republic, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poetry Prompt: A Walk in the Forest

By Callie Feyen 7 Comments

This week, join author Callie Feyen and enter a place of mystery and magic in your neighborhood, then write about what you find.

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Walking in the Dark: A Path Into Poetry

By Megan Willome 9 Comments

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Walking (especially in the dark) is author Megan Willome’s path to poetry. Her steps begin in early morning moonlight and sometimes trace past a windmill.

Filed Under: Haiku, Haiku Poems, nature, Nature Poems, poetry, Tea, Walking

Take Your Poet to Work Day: C. D. Wright

By Will Willingham 5 Comments

C.D. Wright cover

We’re getting ready to celebrate Take Your Poet to Work Day! Our 2019 poet collection kicks off with with American poet C. D. Wright.

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Poets and Poems: Harry Clifton and “Herod’s Dispensations”

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

Boats Heropds Dispensations Clifton

In “Herod’s Dispensations,” poet Harry Clifton considers Herod and his systems of ordering, and then considers the world we know today.

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Poetry Prompt: Dream Poems

By Callie Feyen 5 Comments

Join author Callie Feyen and walk, run, stumble, and maybe even twirl towards your dreams in our Monday poetry prompt.

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Poets and Poems: Michael Glaser and “The Threshold of Light”

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Water drops sunrise Michael Glaser

“The Threshold of Light,” a new chapbook by poet Michael Glaser, includes 21 poems filled with light as awareness, knowledge, energy, life, and grace.

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Poetry Prompt: Walking Towards Beauty

By Callie Feyen 25 Comments

Author Callie Feyen invites us to take a walk, ask hard questions, and find beauty in a broken world. Share it through poetry.

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Poets and Poems: Shanna Powlus Wheeler and “Evensong for Shadows”

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Thistles Evensong for Shadows Wheeler

Shanna Powlus Wheeler’s first full poetry collection, “Evensong for Shadows,” suggests the omnipresence of grief — a measure of the loss of love or happiness or relationship, and very much a part of life.

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

From Mountain to Mountain: The Power of Poetry for People Affected by Trauma

By Megan Willome 4 Comments

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Poet James Elsaesser, of the DASI Prevention Team in New Jersey, discusses the power of poetry to move people affected by trauma from mountain to mountain.

Filed Under: poetry, Poetry for Life, Writing

The 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: “Be With” by Forrest Gander

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Waking Up Forrest Gander

“Be With” by Forrest Gander won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. The quietly stunning collection stimulates reflection and introspection on every page.

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Travel and Love: The Poetry of Catharine Savage Brosman

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Catharine Savage Brosman

The poetry of Catharine Savage Brosman, especially in her later collections, is about travel, and the love she has for her “then and now again” husband.

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Poets and Poems: Michael Spence and “Umbilical”

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Colesseum Spence Unbilical

Poet Michael Spence published four collections during 30 years as a bus driver. His fifth, “Umbilical,” won the New Criterion Poetry Prize.

Filed Under: book reviews, Books, Classic Poetry, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poetry Prompt: Question Poems

By Callie Feyen 5 Comments

Join Callie Feyen as she contemplates whether it is asking the question, or finding the answer that makes us strong. Then get poetic with a question of your own.

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