Poetry isn't as scary as you think. These 14 collections of poems tackle everything from grief and race to family and love.
Fatima-Ayan Malika Hirsi’s new collection, Dreams for Earth, spans over five years weaving together motherhood, climate grief ...
April is National Poetry Month. In the midst of a pandemic, this year’s celebrations have either been suspended, or the organizers have become more creative in their planning. Where most towns across ...
Lincoln University student Rashanna James-Frison launches "Books on the Ground Literacy Campaign" to share her healing ...
Palmetto Publishing presents a heartfelt exploration of love and loss, featuring poignant poetry that captures the essence of human connection and resilience. Buried in Ink cover Charleston, SC, Oct.
How great my grief, my joys how few, Since first it was my fate to know thee? With “Poem of the Day,” The New York Sun offers a daily portion of verse selected by the Sun’s poetry editor, Joseph ...
Half of the proceeds from the book will go to nonprofit Swannanoa Communities Together, which provides food, shelter, and ...
This week’s pick is a poem from the collection, How To Forget, which the author calls “a book of short steps and long walks ...
Poet, professor and mystery novelist Laurel S. Peterson submits that poetry has the power to 'soothe the frightened and ...
In James Merrill’s Collected Poems, all the “Previously Uncollected Poems” appear bunched together at the end, thus depriving ...