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Shahid Alam and I go back a long way, though we had both half-forgotten it until recently. He was two years senior to me at ...
Detroit poet laureate jessica Care moore talks new children's book "Your Crown Shines," film tour, Juneteenth poetry event ...
Natasha Sanders-Kay has made the 2023 CBC Poetry Prize longlist for Four Poems for Self Care.
“It’s called hipaa when no one tells.” But I’ll tell you this, Laura Kolbe’s prose poem “Buried Abecedary for Intensive Care” is a poem of these times. It’s not about Covid, but my ...
“Poetry is the how of what we do,” says The Good Listening Project co-founder Kay McKean. “Listening is the why of what we do." ...
Jane has written a heart-breaking poem about how coronavirus has affected her and her mother, who has dementia. She shares her worries about her mum's quality of life when there were visitor ...
Amber Tamblyn wrote a self-care manifesto for Olay celebrating women and non-binary voices and has shared the poem exclusively with Us Weekly — read it here ...
In “Baby, I Don’t Care,” one of the most unusual and persuasive books of poems I’ve read in some time, Minnis is not merely conducting a droll séance with the help of Turner Classic Movies.
W. S. Merwin’s Poems of Ethical Care The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet, who died last week at 91, found an enduring language to express his anguish at what human exploitation has done to the world.
Poetry is designed for an era when people valued the written word and had the time and inclination to possess it in its highest form. I really do believe that poetry is the highest form of writing.
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