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- The Secret to Poetry
- April Celebrates Poetry
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The Secret to Poetry
Personal Perspective: Poetry is the voice of the soul—and it can also be a powerful way to augment therapy.
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...
How to Write a Poem in Your Own Words?
Poetry is a distinct literary category that poets use to convey stories and communicate messages in a way that readers must interpret. Unlike other genres of writing, poetry is a t...
Why Are We Not Better Than We Are: How Poetry Saves Lives
"...a stillness in which the germ of what is not yet palpable pauses and gathers to begin one more time."
Poem: Reflections on joy
In the chest, and cheeks, it bubbles, rising – Hands clench, teeth grit, breath stills, it spills. The post Poem: Reflections on joy appeared first on The Oxford Student.
A plea for poetry in the age of AI
You must write a poem. The worse, the better. The post A plea for poetry in the age of AI appeared first on The Oxford Student.
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poetry is a cry for help
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Poetry: I Too, Dislike It
I was a latecomer to poetry, curling my nose at it in that confounding and rather embarrassing way we have of discounting what we don’t understand, dismissing as useless what we do...
The Psychology of Poetry: How Verse Can Foster Hope
Poetry addresses many of our most commonly experienced human challenges and has the power to foster resilience, hope, and healing.
Spoken Word: Audiobooks for National Poetry Month
This National Poetry Month, we think the best way to experience poetry is to hear it. Discover the poetry audiobooks that speak to you. The post Spoken Word: Audiobooks for Nationa...
Why I Wrote This Book: Issue #59 — All Poetry!
Featuring Jennifer LoveGrove, Misha Solomon, Saraswoti Lamichhane, and Kathryn MacDonald
How Writing Three Lines of Poetry Can Open Your Heart
Poetry can be a kind of meditation, explains Rashid Hughes. He explores how the art of haiku can open your heart and bring a sense of peaceful, awe-inspired expressiveness into you...
The Same Thing I Do Every Night: Poetry by Maxwell Gold
Like the Weird itself, poetry can be hard to define... The post The Same Thing I Do Every Night: Poetry by Maxwell Gold appeared first on Reactor.
The Pleasure of Poetry Memorization
Megan reflects on the joys of poetry memorization, from her earliest memories until now. The post The Pleasure of Poetry Memorization appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
The Secret of Writing Poetry
This past weekend I had the joy of facilitating a Women’s Circle for women over 60. The focus of the 2-hour event was “Calling Forth the Poet Within.” The participants lit up as th...
Vain Pronouncements
[…] The post Vain Pronouncements appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Poem: Wisteria
Suddenly, and all at once: Purple./ Was I not paying attention? The post Poem: Wisteria appeared first on The Oxford Student.
‘Poetry helped me find my feet again’: Joanna Scanlan and Ophelia Lovibond perform readings in memory of loved ones for...
Works by Dr Samuel Johnson, Wendy Cope, and Robert Browning are read aloud in a series of poignant short films about grief
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