More than ever, art is critical to our lives. If you want to support an incredible organization, look no further than The ...
The Poetry Zone still meets at the Karpeles Manuscript Museum, though these days, only a few gather around a patio table in ...
This week’s poem, Betsy Sholl’s “At the Post Office,” offers a scene of an immigrant woman struggling with a simple task in a new city. I love this poem’s richly empathetic description of this human, ...
Produced by Portals Press, a small publisher based in New Orleans, the anthology includes 70 poems by 66 poets, all with ties ...
There's something rather poetic about a service designed to breathe life back into poetry getting resurrected after all these ...
Iris Murdoch, the formidable Irish and British novelist and philosopher, died in 1999. Since then, the Murdoch industry has churned. We’ve had three memoirs about her from her husband, John Bayley ...
It’s been described as embarrassing, clichéd or “unhelpful singsong.” Many poets dislike it too, but it’s a style they’ve learned from each other.
In 2005, at the age of 24, William Horsted had his first poem published, in The Spectator. He still has a copy of the ...
Megan Grumbling is a poet and writer who lives in Portland. Deep Water: Maine Poems is produced in collaboration with the ...
Explore the historical significance and beauty of St. Thomas Mount through Eyles Irwin's captivating 18th-century poem.
Sylvie Terjesen, a Canyon Crest Academy junior, won the regional Poetry Out Loud recitation competition Tuesday. Next she’ll ...
"It's kind of about the dream world, which is very important to him," said Dr. Susie Paul, a master educator with a deep love ...