Poetry Collections to Pair with Noah Kahan’s Stick Season
Since Noah Kahan’s titular single from his album Stick Season came out in 2022, both the song and album have exploded in popularity and captivated fans. The album led to a Grammy nomination, sold-out arena concerts, and even had an
Caribbean Verses: Celebrating Heritage Through Poetry
June is Caribbean American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich cultural contributions of Caribbean Americans to the United States. One powerful way to honor this heritage is through the vibrant, diverse, and evocative world of Caribbean American poetry.
6 nature poems to inspire your next camping trip
The warmth and clarity of summer weather are upon us, and with this change in seasons comes the opportunity for outdoor adventure. Camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities can provide endless creative fodder for poets and writers. After all, some
How to Get Your Kids Into Poetry
As a parent, encouraging your kids to read and write poetry can be incredibly rewarding for both you and your little ones. Poetry is a great avenue for developing a kid’s vocabulary, creativity, emotional expression, and more. But a kid’s
Live Your Midsummer Night’s Dream with These Four Poetry Collections
Summer is that mystical, light-hearted time where it’s easy to believe in love spells and fairies running through moonlit gardens. In other words, it’s the perfect season to live your life like it’s one of Shakespeare’s comedies, with a cast
Fun Ideas for a Summer-Themed Book Club
Book clubs are a great way to read more, connect with fellow poetry enthusiasts, and gain insight into different perspectives on poetry collections. But meetings can get monotonous, so this summer, why not shake up your book club with seasonal-inspired
3 Mary Oliver Poems to Inspire You to Get Outside
If you’re a poetry enthusiast, you’re likely familiar with iconic nature poet Mary Oliver. Her descriptive imagery, creative parallels between nature and the human experience, and distinctive voice make her a timeless, beloved writer. Throughout her career, she poignantly captured human
Ocean Metaphors to Help You Navigate Rough Seas
As summer rolls in, many of us have begun daydreaming of ocean scenes—vast blue waters, soft white sand, blazing sun rays, and a cool salty breeze immediately come to mind. If you’re a poet, you’re likely inspired to explore the
6 Writing Prompts for the Summer Solstice
For those of us in the northern hemisphere, 2024’s summer solstice will fall on June 20, marking the start of astronomical summer and the longest day of the year. With traditions ranging from jumping over bonfires to hiking to the
Celebrating Juneteenth Through Poetry: A Joyful Journey
Juneteenth, or Juneteenth National Independence Day, marks the day in 1865 when the last enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed of their freedom, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation first declared the end of slavery. Celebrated
Tips for Organizing a Writer’s Retreat
Writer’s retreats provide a space to create and receive feedback on your work. But formal retreats can be competitive and costly, so why not plan your own? To help, here are some tips for organizing a writer’s retreat. Recruit participants Before you
Poetic History: 6 Ancient Poets to Appreciate
Poetry has been a cherished art form for thousands of years, it’s writers and orators capturing the beauty, pain, and wonder of human existence. While modern poets broaden and grow the form to this day, there's something magical about delving