Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers,” by Adrienne Rich, is a blazing portrait of an artist and her work. Our critic A.O. Scott admires its ...
It’s impossible for me to talk about writing without talking about living, writes Maggie Smith, author of the new book, "Dear ...
I was scared my parents wouldn’t let me study or write poems. That fear is what led me to adopt the pen name Jyoti Jungle. I ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
From social media to AI, new technologies have changed the way that we produce and consume poetry. For World Poetry Day, we ...
The arts are often written off as worthless, or certainly not worth the federal funding that they receive. But young poets like me know otherwise.
BYU professor of English Lance Larsen has been writing poetry for four decades. His poems are regularly published in leading ...
In her writing, the melons beneath the vines are "the stars in the cycle of sun and moon, the fruits of dawn and dusk." ...
This week’s guest on Poetry from Daily Life is Charles Ghigna — Father Goose — who lives in Homewood, Alabama. Charles has been a writer for fifty years and loves to “celebrate life ...
Recently opened in February, the Salon is a slam poetry and spoken word venue created by SU senior Audrey Weisburd ...
Dayton Metro Library is celebrating National Poetry Month with a selection of programs this April. Thursday, April 3, 6 p.m.
When French writer Marion Fritsch began posting short texts on Instagram in 2023, she did not think her work qualified as poetry. That was, until everybody else told her so. “When I chose my ...