Grief is personal and unpredictable; no two people experience it the same way, and yet, each person that comes out the other side is transformed by their experience of loss […]
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The Art of Poetry Roundtable, Part Two
As we continue to celebrate National Poetry Month, we return with Part Two of the Art of Poetry Roundtable! This time, Therese Estacion (author of Phantompains), Talya Rubin (author of Iceland […]
Continue readingIn the Mood for Poetry: Nostalgia
Feeling sentimental? Wistful? Next up in our In the Mood for Poetry series is nostalgia. Lean into the feeling with these poetry collections that map personal and geographical histories, and […]
Continue readingThe Art of Poetry Roundtable, Part One
Poetry, like any art form, is a practice. To be a poet means mastering a certain discipline, finding one’s vocation and siphoning inspiration into form. This National Poetry Month we […]
Continue readingIn the Mood For Poetry: Joy
Joy, nostalgia, grief, wonder—good poetry effortlessly evokes mood and atmosphere, taking us elsewhere while guiding us inward. This National Poetry Month, we bring you our In the Mood for Poetry […]
Continue readingNational Poetry Month Celebration: Moez Surani
On this final day of our National Poetry Month Celebration, we’re happy to share the poem ‘Commandments (The Sure Route to Success in Western Art)’ from Moez Surani’s latest collection, […]
Continue readingNational Poetry Month Celebration: Robin Richardson
Our National Poetry Month Celebration continues with Robin Richardson, author of Try Not to Get Too Attached, the second title in our new Salon Series.
Continue readingNational Poetry Month Celebration: Mark Truscott
Our National Poetry Month Celebration continues with Mark Truscott.
Continue readingNational Poetry Month Celebration: Alex Leslie
Our National Poetry Month Celebration continues with Alex Leslie.
Continue readingNational Poetry Month Celebration: Julie Morrissy
Our National Poetry Month Celebration continues with Irish poet Julie Morrissy.
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