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...
The story of the week for May 18 to 22 is… Morning in Rapunzel’s Tower by Bob Thurber and The Corner Seat by the Pond by Stephanie Lye
Works by Dr Samuel Johnson, Wendy Cope, and Robert Browning are read aloud in a series of poignant short films about grief
Two poems, one about a bach for sale in Tikao Bay, Akaroa The post The Sunday poems, by Ariana Tikao appeared first on Newsroom.
Editor’s Note: The poetry in this week’s blog post come from older issues of La Leche League News, a bimonthly LLLI publication for members, firstpublished in 1958. The name was ch...
The wind was strong; with it came the sharp smell of the sea. It stung her nose. Beneath it lingered the smell of dead fish—something that Suli had learnt to tolerate since she m...
How do we tell our dead That in this time and age Death is only a mercy~ To those whose night rained fire & bullets. How do we tell them That their world is kinder Than the l...
Eleven poems by the unorthodox wandering hermit Ryōkan (1758–1831) The post ‘This and That’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
With Trinity term underway, these micro-poems gather around spring: its brightness, renewal and unease. Brief as they are, these poems — both our writers and contributors — sketch...
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...
April is a wonderful time to celebrate the joy of reading and literacy. With spring in full bloom, schools, libraries, and communities continue to place books at the heart of learn...
The story of the week for April 20 to 24 is… Catching Angels by Alyson Floyd and Collect by Paul D’Arcy
A collection of Irish sayings often read more like poetry than anything else.
Lines on animals in a full Moon The post Sund...
In Nicole Krauss’s short story, “The Young Painters,” readers encounter a narrator who is struggling to come to terms with the The post The ethics of storytelling appeared first on...
This weeks poetry news round up takes a look at two important discoveries of literary significance. Seventh-century Poem Found in Rome Library A 1,200-year-old lost copy of a manus...
Portraiture develops under the dust stamp of a cowboy boot. The pump of an oxygen machine typifies your late style... The post Poem: Stills one through three appeared first on The...
I have always liked to imagine myself as a writer who resists the neat fences of form and genre, though the truth beneath that declaration often feels less heroic than I would...
Oscar Wilde's best poetry deals with matters of the heart, ancient mythology and the misery of incarceration.
Poems come to life as a comic artist illustrates them in Nature Poems to See By. The post *Nature Poems to See By by Julian Peters appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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