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In "Late to the Search Party," Steven Espada Dawson's elegies grapple with addiction, loss, grief and belonging.
Celebrate National Poetry Month in the Hudson Valley with these workshops, talks, readings, open mics and a hotline.
For readers who have felt isolated, disconnected, and alone, sometimes processing those feelings through poetic expression can unlock new pathways of self-discovery and empowerment. In a new poetry ...
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 ...
Initially a distraction from caregiving stress, the book evolved into a deeply personal yet universal poetic reflection on ...
They say a picture is worth a thousand words - and that's an understatement when you look at the work of Dustin Nispel or ...
Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate in the U.S., is releasing two illustrative books this month, centered ...
We're born to die, but we're still shocked when You, Lord, call 'kin' home. Our neighbor left, her kids were shocked, no more on earth she'll roam. Another chap lost his sweet wife, no 'kin' are even ...
Senior writing, literature, and publishing major Annalisa Hansford describes their healing journey writing poetry ahead of ...
religious poems and poems for the grieving. Rossetti’s “Love Came Down at Christmas” has simple verses that equate the birth of Jesus Christ as love sent from heaven itself, but it’s this ...
Still in Grief Dear Still in Grief: I’m so sorry for the loss of your daughter. You’ve been through something awful and there’s no timetable for how you navigate this period after.
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