Writer Alan Katz didn't think poetry was for him. Then he wrote a book or two and learned that poetry is for everyone.
Shel Silverstein was a master of linguistic mischief, using repetition and creative wordplay to amuse and prepare kids for ...
For Stephanie, this debut is more than a milestone; it symbolizes her journey of self-discovery toward following her calling ...
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Peter K. Steinberg works to change the narrative around Sylvia Plath, highlighting her achievements and skill as a writer of ...
The foreign writers participating in this year’s Shanghai Writing Program are invited to take a walk in the city. Seven ...
In this review, Paul Liam takes a critical look at how Alabi confronts the dualities of the migrant experience.
The October Project celebrated the friendship, from roommates to bandmates, that forged the band and their journey from dorm ...
The shortlist for the An Post Irish Book Awards 2024 features a diverse and exciting mix of exceptional writing . . .
Both established and amateur artists set to music lyrics penned by the slain, capturing the spirit of those whose personal ...
My guest this week on Poetry from Daily Life is Alan Katz ... a picnic poem (or a poem written by a mouse), and a short, decisive poem. All from kids who had most likely thought that poetry ...