If you enjoy poetry or simply love words, you can creatively channel that same energy for manifestation with an acrostic poem ...
Uh Oh, Spring Has Sprung! “Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, / The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; / And ‘tis my ...
Writing poetry can help a person come to grips with—or understand—what is in their mind. Writing and reading poetry is an ...
Tumultuous times create heightened, often complex, emotions. It can be hard to voice or even identify our feelings when faced ...
A woman reflects on her life while placing her thoughts and worries on a table, finding solace in poetry and its power to connect personal experiences.
Exhibit organizers hope it serves as a model in Philly and the U.S. for addressing mental health wounds of gun violence ...
Binem Heller wrote the poem about his sister who, before the war, would watch over him and his brothers while their mother ...
Chicano poet Michael Jasso doesn’t plan his typewriter poems. He doesn’t outline, revise, or workshop them in advance.
One hundred years after it was banned for its depiction of hedonism, the rhythmic, jazz-soaked poetry of Joseph Moncure March continues to find new life.
Activist and poet Amanda Gorman, who was the country's first ever National Youth Poet Laureate, recited an original poem before Sunday's Super Bowl game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay ...
Despite the poet’s best attempts to destroy it, readers still turn to his poem about Germany’s invasion of Poland in times of crisis. Why? There are many acclaimed poems that address themselves to the ...
Michael Fortune, a proud Wexford man, celebrates his home with an evocative, beautiful poem, a tribute to his home county.