We live in distracting times. Our superficial, materialistic, media-driven culture often seems uncomfortable with true depths of feeling. It's as if the culture as a whole has become increasingly ...
How would you describe your style of poetry? While I tend not to compartmentalize my poetry into one particular style, I try to have an equal blend of the artistic and academic while maintaining a ...
Joshua Bennett’s two new collections, “We” and “The People Can Fly,” take different paths to the same destination.
I completely love that after all these years of talking, our books are coming out in the same month. And the last word in ...
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón is set to visit Sonoma Valley High School’s Little Theater on April 2 to discuss her new book, “Against Breaking: On the Power of Poetry.” ...
1914 was a bad year for politics but a great year for poetry: you could argue that it was the year that Modernism hit its stride. 2014 was pretty great, too. These are the books that I predict will be ...
After a year-long effort under the Gibraltar Cultural Services’ Young Writing Initiative and Mentorship Programme, Sheridan Povedano launched her poetry book this week at BookGem. Miss Povedano was ...
In "Franklinstein," published this spring, Brooklynite Susan Landers journeys back to her childhood neighborhood of Germantown to learn both its origin story and what she calls the "making of a modern ...
Chaucer’s celebrates Poetry Month with readings by three local poets Rich Ferguson, Kathleen Florence; and Melinda Palacio at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 9 at ...
This year, my favorite poetry books are not all books of poetry: there were too many books about poets, books of prose by poets, and other marginal cases I wanted to include. “Prodigal: New and ...