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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

Finding Eliot in St. Louis

By Glynn Young 17 Comments

Finding T.S. Eliot in St. Louis, where he was born and raised, is not an easy task, but he’s there, most of all in his poetry.

Filed Under: article, Books, Literary Tour, Poems, poetry, Poets, T.S. Eliot

Poetic Voices: Molly Fisk and Miriam Bird Greenberg

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Imagery is a critical aspect of poetry, and using it well, as Molly Fisk and Miriam Bird Greenberg do, significantly enhances the strength of the writing.

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

Twitter Poems: Top 10 Poetic Tweets

By Will Willingham 4 Comments

Top 10 Poetic Tweets birds on rail

Looking for poetry on Twitter? Look no further than our Top 10 Poetic Tweets, featuring some of our favorite Twitter poems we’ve seen lately.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Top Ten Poetic Tweets

Top 10 Dip Into Poetry Lines

By Will Willingham 4 Comments

Dip Into Poetry

We began a daily sharing over Every Day Poems on Twitter, inviting you to take a dip into poetry with us. Discover the power of a single line.

Filed Under: Blog, Every Day Poems, poetry

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

Top 10 Best Cheese Poems

By Will Willingham 9 Comments

Top 10 Cheese Poems

Chesterton started a rumor about a mysterious silence created by poets about cheese. Our list of Top 10 Cheese Poems says Chesterton was full of havarti.

Filed Under: Blog, Cheese Poems, Funny Poems, Poems, poetry

Mahmoud Darwish and the Follow Your Dream Poetry Dare

By Will Willingham 11 Comments

Poetry Dare Butterfly's Burden Mahmoud Darwish Photo Susan Etole

We’ve challenged Sandra Heska King to a brand new adventure, the Follow Your Dream Poetry Dare with the dream-like poetry of Mahmoud Darwish at the center. Come along and follow your dream? We dare you.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, Poetry Dare

Poets and Poems: Hart Crane, “The Bridge” and Me

By Glynn Young 7 Comments

Reading “The Bridge” by Hart Crane is an exploration into the love for the literature of Realism and Modernism – and the reasons for that love.

Filed Under: Americana Poems, Blog, Books, English Teaching, Poets

An Adjuster’s Letter to John Keats

By Will Willingham 15 Comments

The Adjuster's Letter to John Keats

An adjuster writes a letter to John Keats, hoping to understand mystery and negative capability in a world where truth matters less than what you can prove.

Filed Under: Adjustments, Blog, Fiction

Poetic Voices: Megan Fernandes and Sandra Marchetti

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

Two poets – Megan Fernandes and Sandra Marchetti – write words that linger in the memory long after the books are closed.

Filed Under: Blog, Books, Poems, Poetic Voices, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

How to Write a Poetry Review

By Glynn Young 16 Comments

Horse Shoes How to Write a Poetry Review

One approach for how to write a poetry review is to follow the “Five Ws and One H” that flowed from the journalism philosophy of Walter Lippman.

Filed Under: Blog, book reviews, How to Write a Review, poetry reviews, poetry teaching resources

Oh, Baby: Top 10 Best Baby Poems

By Will Willingham 9 Comments

Top 10 Baby Poems

Babies could use a little more nuance. They definitely could use more poems. Enjoy this collection of 10 great baby poems.

Filed Under: Baby Poems, Blog, Christina Rossetti, Poems, poetry

Poetic Voices: Rachel Heimowitz and J.L. Jacobs

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

In recent collections Rachel Heimowitz and J.L. Jacobs deal with the sense of place – contemporary Israel and the places of childhood and imagination.

Filed Under: book reviews, Childhood Poems, Poems, Poetic Voices, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Shakespeare and Company: Playing the Fool Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 28 Comments

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This week’s poetry prompt is for Fools. Put on your Jester hat and join us for some poetic and witty commentary in the style of the Shakespearean Fool.

Filed Under: Ballad Poems, Blog, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, Shakespeare, Themed Writing Projects, writing prompts

Twitter Party: Slivers of Plum at Midnight

By Glynn Young 11 Comments

Tweetspeak Poetry’s most recent Twitter party resulted in ten poems about lemonade, lightning, bread, gears, a locomotive, and an equation — of bees.

Filed Under: Bee Poems, love poems, Moon poems, Night Poems, Plum Poems, Poems, poetry, Short Poems, Surreal Poems, Twitter poetry

Twitter Poems: Top Ten Poetic Tweets

By Will Willingham 2 Comments

Twitter Poems Top 10 Poetic Tweets

Looking for poetry on Twitter? Look no further than our latest Top Ten Poetic Tweets, featuring some of the best Twitter poems we’ve seen lately.

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

Take Your Poet to Work: Maya Angelou

By Will Willingham 12 Comments

As we continue to get ready for the 2015 Take Your Poet to Work Day Celebration, this week we welcome Maya Angelou to our collection of ready-for-work poets.

Filed Under: Black Poets, Blog, Maya Angelou, Poems, poetry, Take Your Poet to Work Day

Poets and Poems: Sarah Blake and “Mr. West”

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Poet Sarah Blake wrote 46 poems about rapper Kanye West, an “unauthorized biography” that speaks profoundly about popular culture today.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Celebrity Poems, Music Poems, Poems, poetry, poetry reviews, Poets

Poetic Voices: Sheila Squillante and Jessica Goodfellow

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

The poetry of both Sheila Squillante and Jessica Goodfellow presents the familiar in completely new terms, clarifying or uncovering insights and ideas.

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

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