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Katherine Mercurio Gotthardt pours herself a cup of hot coffee. She takes a look outside at the scenery around her new home ...
Each spread of pages pairs a photo with a brief observation, a message to the one holding the book to slow down…to be present.
Myth is available in April 2025. Terese Mason Pierre is a Toronto-based writer and editor. Her work has been featured in ...
The 15 local poets include well-established writers in this region. They will read and sell their books. This is free.
Initially a distraction from caregiving stress, the book evolved into a deeply personal yet universal poetic reflection on ...
By George Longenecker Poet Joyce Thomas reminds us that our species is neither omniscient, omnipotent, nor immune from ...
We want people who are invested in poetry to be satisfied and engaged in it. But, while we don’t want it to be simplified or pandering, we also want it to be accessible to people who are not. I mean, ...
Seattle Reads is the library’s citywide book group, with more than 20 programs planned in April and May, including events with U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón on May 16 and 17. Find a copy of “You Are ...
Peggy Shumaker, a stalwart supporter of Alaska writers and the larger arts community, is a professor emerita from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a former Alaska writer laureate. Author of nine ...
Researchers are new to studying the implications of poetry for well-being and the brain. Still, it may surprise you “what a ...
Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
How Can I Help?” is the latest book and call to action from native-plants champion Doug Tallamy. The University of Delaware ...