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As the days get warmer and white carnations turn red, these micro-poems reflect the softness of summer. These poems, by both our writers and contributors, sketch this season, grain...
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As the days get warmer and white carnations turn red, these micro-poems reflect the softness of summer. These poems, by both our writers and contributors, sketch this season, grain...
“In sorrowship dues, in sap, on the spines of pines, / despite the winter of hearts, summer came.”
In her latest collection of experimental prose and poetry, Kim Hyesoon alchemizes the ills of South Korean society into koan-like effigies. The post ‘Fiction and Poetry’ appeared f...
A small blue hush across the Old West...
A sample of Poetry Postcards printed with my photos and words, to be left on the table at my monthly...
Featuring interviews with Harryette Mullen and Yan Lianke, prose by Lucy Ellmann and Chigozie Obioma, poetry by Frederick Seidel, and a cover by Alex Da Corte.
"June's poem of the month is 'Of An Obscurity Of Poets' by Trevor Alexander,&n...
This is the third book of the Ten Poets series, and once again serves as a wonderful introduction
Cafés by Holly Pester; The Acrobat by Wisława Szymborska; Volvelle by Rachael Boast; Tree of Knowledge by Victoria Chang; Talk a Blue Streak by Lila MatsumotoCafés by Holly Pester...
Welcome to June! Here are 10 June poems to enjoy throughout this month, from a diverse group of classic and […] The post June Poems – Ten Favorite Poems For this Summer Month! appe...
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...
Works by Dr Samuel Johnson, Wendy Cope, and Robert Browning are read aloud in a series of poignant short films about grief
After graduating from university in the United States, poet and author Qais al Habsi found himself missing the writing spaces he had grown used to.“I used to participate in open mi...
You might have spied some new Poems on the Underground have started appearing in tube trains as the poems initiative marks its 40th anniversary.Read more ›
“I laid my head on the place between my mother’s still-warm / arm and chest, closed my eyes, and cried.”
“You argued whether one had to lie to dream, / the tensions between charm & narcissism, / & the existence of Time with everyone younger than you.”
“What will I give you now / for your thoughts.”
My throat is warm, but I have no interest in singing. Pomegranates gleam but are too difficult to peel. And I have never liked henna. The post Poem: Tanha Shudam appeared first o...
Riemke Ensing on saving Tony Fomison from a beating at the 1981 Tour protests The post Sunday poem, for Tony Fomison appeared first on Newsroom.
A parliament of owls will gather round to have a chat,...
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