Jennae Cecelia, the poet behind the self-reflective trend, also shares what she hopes participants take away from it.
These days, Alissa Quart’s attention has broken into strange shapes. But she has found a reprieve in one thing: poetry.
If you’ve delt with big, strong feelings, but have be unable to verbalize them, today’s book might help. It is a collection of poems that Harrisburg author Kae Watson hopes validates ...
Sweating it out in communal spaces for relaxation, physical or mental therapy and socializing has long been a staple of many ...
But Bobby’s songs are powerful as poetry and powerful as music. And, oh, my God, how that boy can sing ... of what I know and out of what I’m feeling.” The conversation turned to civil ...
No one could accuse Moose Jaw resident Karran Moss, a longtime Registered Massage Therapist and new poet, of writing ...
I came across a column of yours that I had clipped and tucked away. On one of the pages I had dog-eared was the poem, “Decide ...
I agree the poem is a treasure. It was written by a former assistant United Nations secretary-general who passed away in 2010 ...
I believe in “doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Please reprint the poem because, to me, it’s a treasure.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.