Writer Alan Katz didn't think poetry was for him. Then he wrote a book or two and learned that poetry is for everyone.
and boldness as I'm in such a time like this The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local and area writers every Tuesday. Send poems to life@postbulletin.com with the subject line "Poetry submission." ...
For Stephanie, this debut is more than a milestone; it symbolizes her journey of self-discovery toward following her calling ...
Traditional singer and composer Aileen Lambert, from Ballindaggin, Co Wexford, has been putting a new voice to the words of ...
Poetry can help us encounter the mystery at the heart of the matter without being destroyed.
My guest this week on Poetry from Daily Life is Alan Katz ... And kids who’ve never tried poetry think of great lines. I’ve heard … "The wind is blowing quite a breeze "It’s so cold ...
Intellectuals, writers and activists visited Lynchburg poet Anne Spencer. Starting Tuesday, Special Collections visitors can ...
As the season shifts from summer to fall, we see other elements around us shifting. Our peers' clothes shift as more skin is covered to protect from the cool breeze entering campus. Tanned skin from ...
But Jones is also worth remembering for his celebration of poetry, a kind of reading that ... perfectly elocuted — was the famous gift that Jones shared with the world for decades.
Witches in ancient literature use smells even more aggressively than their real-life counterparts did. Medea, for example – ...
“Alexandra Leaving” is partly based on a poem called “The God Abandons Antony,” which was written by Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy and first published in 1911.