April Celebrates Poetry
April celebrates poetry in all its forms, where an assortment of words and rhyme can create imagery as beautiful as a sunset. Picture books with rhythm and rhyme are especially del...
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April celebrates poetry in all its forms, where an assortment of words and rhyme can create imagery as beautiful as a sunset. Picture books with rhythm and rhyme are especially del...
For five days this March, I gifted myself with a stay at the Meher Baba Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. I often plan short getaways to help me find my center and decompress...
between bare-branched limbs of wintered trees...
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I keep a Wood Thrush in my purse;an embroidered patch,the size of two quarters,affixed to a worn ID card.My little supporterof migratory life. There’s no doubt I heard Wood Thrusha...
Happy May Day! Today I'm grateful to have been invited to write a guest post for my friend, the incredible Dr. Jean. Click {here} to go there.Read more »
“To be a Flower is profound Responsibility,” Emily Dickinson wrote. From the moment she pressed the first wildflower into her astonishing teenage herbarium until the moment Susan p...
On stolen pink paper from the college where she taught, Sylvia Plath wrote some of the greatest poems in the English language. Now a landmark publication collects all of her poems...
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Alydia Catherine Ullman, Plough "Due to a disruption at the end of the line, this train is now terminated. You must get off at the next stop." I locked eyes with my sister....
It was Mother’s Day, and the beautiful flower in Terri’s window brought back a wonderful memory. Terri had always loved plants. Growing up, her bedroom had been full of them. She e...
Our Children's Librarian columnist, Julie Booker, brings us a new view from the stacks every month.*In Rosario’s Fig Tree, by Charis Wahl, illustrated by Lucy Melanson, a little gi...
“It’s been weeks. / It’s been months. It’s been seasons.”
THE weather is just about getting warm enough for me to make use of my little writing hut: a wooden shed at the bottom of our garden, which bears a ceramic plaque that my mother ha...
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