Missouri Poet Laureate David Harrison shares how to fill your own sack of ideas and describes what he keeps in his.
Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Over a career that’s now in its seventh decade, Frederick Seidel has published nearly 20 notable collections of poetry—work ...
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
By treating DNA as a language, Brian Hie’s “ChatGPT for genomes” could pick up patterns that humans can’t see, accelerating ...
Our critic A.O. Scott shows you what he loves about it. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott Poems aren’t pictures, but sometimes they try to make us see ... When you stop to think about it ...
One way to think of poems is as the stories of a moment. All art, at its root, is a way of telling stories. Even paintings — the Mona Lisa is the story of a woman’s smile; the ceiling of the Sistine ...
Are you serious about living the good life? It’s time to start thinking about what your best possible life looks like.
Focus on God and thank Him continually for the blessings in your life. Recently, while shopping at an arts and craft store, I ...