Little Engines, a micro-distributed print publication, will feature Vernon’s poetry alongside fiction by Myles Zavelo and Andrew Siegrist, an essay from Mike Nagel, and more ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
Tupelo Press, a North Adams-based publisher that highlights the voices of marginalized writers. On Feb. 9, it announced that ...
For St. John’s University student Sanaa Marie Omondi ... composed of a captivating, curated collection of poetry inspired by her innermost thoughts, feelings and reflections. “Writing is my outlet and ...
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “I have slept in many places, for years on mattresses that entered,” by Diane Seuss, and his own poem “This Is a Test of the Federal Emergency ...
This is the seventh year of the prize, awarded annually for an outstanding debut collection of poetry in the English language. Valued at €10,000, the prize is sponsored by the John Pollard Foundation, ...
The shortlist for the John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize 2025 has been announced today, by the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre. This is the seventh year of the prize, awarded annually for ...
John Werner has created a career out of bringing ideas, networks and people together to generate powerful results. John is a Managing Director and Partner at Link Ventures. John’s deep curiosity ...
He is known as the 'Godfather of Punk Poetry,' and has created the world's most popular wedding poem: 'I Wanna Be Yours' which inspired the Arctic Monkeys song of the same name. Cooper Clarke is ...
and their children; his nephew John Devereaux and his daughter, of Johnson, Vt.; his nephew Micah Trudell and wife Becky, of Eustis, Fla., and their children; and his nephew James Devereaux ...
Their poems are part of world history and culture. Poets should and must document the destruction and horrors of war. But can poetry ameliorate a war or hasten a peaceful resolution? Perhaps ...
Starving! In chains!” that the words of the poet John Milton in his epic poem ‘Samson Agonistes,’ which I studied in my dim and distant schooldays (A level English) came back to me.
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