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How to Find a Poetry MentorRegardless of your craft or talent, mentorship is invaluable as you learn and grow. As a poet, finding a mentor who can provide you with...
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Disquiet International Literary Program (Deadline January 5)The post Disquiet International Literary Program (Deadline January 5) appeared first on Read Poetry .
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Weekly Writing Prompts and Exercises from The Time Is NowThe post Weekly Writing Prompts and Exercises from The Time Is Now appeared first on Read Poetry .
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The Same Water at Different Points: A Conversation with Hala Alyan and Zeina Hashem BeckThe post The Same Water at Different Points: A Conversation with Hala Alyan and Zeina Hashem Beck appeared first on Read Poetry .
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Rhyme and Reason—Why A University Professor Uses Poetry To Teach MathThe post Rhyme and Reason—Why A University Professor Uses Poetry To Teach Math appeared first on Read Poetry .
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Research Shows Poetry Can Help People Cope with Loneliness or IsolationThe post Research Shows Poetry Can Help People Cope with Loneliness or Isolation appeared first on Read Poetry .
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Leave Me Be by Genesis BeThe post Leave Me Be by Genesis Be appeared first on Read Poetry .
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The Power of We By Genesis BeThe post The Power of We By Genesis Be appeared first on Read Poetry .
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Literary City Spotlight: Mexico CityMexico City is both the most populated and oldest capital city in North America, a rare combination that makes it feel both bustling and quaint....
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5 Unforgettable November 2023 Poetry ReleasesWith fall getting chillier, poetry readers are cozying up in their favorite nooks, chairs, and coffee shops. After the autumnal equinox ’s...
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Falling into Autumn: Artistic Poems to Inspire Creative Fall ActivitiesAs the summer’s heat gives way to the crisp, cool embrace of autumn, there’s a creative magic in the air. Nature’s canvas comes...
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A Spooktacular Pairing: TV Shows and Haunting PoemsWith Halloween creeping around the corner, what better way to celebrate the spooky season than with a tantalizing fusion of spine-tingling TV...
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In Erin Adair-Hodges’s Every Form of Ruin, Women Are Both Dangerous and Endangered“The dogwood was threatening / to swallow back the garden’s light, / so I borrowed a chainsaw and gas.” So reads the first three lines in “Black...
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Collections to Enhance Your Perspective This Breast Cancer Awareness MonthOctober marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. According to statistics from The Centers for Disease Control , an estimated 240,000 women and...
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Ways Poetry Can Support You in TherapyIf you’re struggling with mental health and want to improve your self-care, attending therapy is an effective option. Working on your mental...
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5 Anthologies to Add Queer Voices to Your ShelfOctober is LGBTQ History Month! This month is an opportunity to uplift queer stories and voices. One of the best ways to begin to approach and...
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Poetry Pairings: Halloween Candy EditionHalloween is almost here! Whether you’re enjoying a spooky, solo night in with a collection, flipping through poems while waiting for...
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A Spooky Season Gift Guide For Your Witchy Poet FriendsAs spooky season approaches, you’re probably lighting your witchy candles, laying out your tarot spread, or enjoying witch-inspired poetry with a...
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Fall Poetry Prompts That Will Leave You InspiredFall is here! We’ve bid adieu to scorching days and have welcomed in cooler temperatures, beautifully-colored treescapes, and, of course, pumpkin...
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6 Sensational October 2023 ReleasesOctober is the favorite month of many writers and readers, with its crisp air and changing leaves inviting us to notice the natural imagery of...
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5 Cozy Poems to Inspire a Cottagecore FallAs the leaves begin to don their rustic hues and the air turns crisp, many of us find ourselves yearning for the simple and wholesome joys of...
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Literary City Spotlight: FlorenceOctober is Italian Heritage Month, and here at Read Poetry we’re celebrating with a literary journey through Florence, one of Italy’s most...
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Writing Tips: How to Write Poems on Sensitive ContentWriting poems on sensitive topics can be a challenging but rewarding endeavor. These topics often touch on deeply personal and/or societal issues...
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5 Ways to Celebrate the Fall Equinox With PoetryThe autumnal equinox arrived on Saturday, September 23. This marks the day that the sun crosses the celestial equator—otherwise known as the...
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Kayla McCulloughThe post Kayla McCullough appeared first on Read Poetry .
