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Kayden—University of Michigan ($3.95). Translation is the customs office of poetry. Nothing is more difficult to smuggle into another language and culture than a unique poetic gift. The latest ...
The Lenten rose returns . . . A collection of Peggy Noonan’s best columns, a history of the Bible’s journey across the world, and a consideration of poetry’s purpose and role in education.
D.M. Bradford is the author of the poetry collection Bottom Rail on Top. (Brick Books, Sarah Bodri) The latest book from D.M. Bradford, Bottom Rail on Top, is a collection of poems which embodies ...
teacher and poet is a Kennedy Center Teaching Artist and has published six books of poetry, including Under the Sun (2002.) She has received South Carolina’s Governor’s Award and was inducted ...
On Saturday, Oct. 19, the journalist, 68, announced in her newsletter, Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper, that she is gearing up to release her first-ever book of poetry, I Am Maria: My Poems and ...
Diamandis’s debut poetry book, Eat the World, follows a similar trajectory. Diamandis explained over social media that this new work was initially written to become songs, yet felt that they didn’t ...
The result is “A Door into the Wild,” her latest book, which combines her poetry and art — a first in her creative career. The book, which celebrates California landscapes and reflects on ...
Walter Bargen and Barbara Leonhard, two poets known and well-loved in mid-Missouri, recently released dispatches into the ...
Limón, named a 2024 Time magazine woman of the year, is the author of six poetry books, and her devotion to poetry and nature runs deep. Check out: USA TODAY's weekly Best-selling Booklist "I can ...
Thanks to poet Gina Ferrara, I have had the pleasure of reading at the Poetry Buffet in New Orleans, a series that is as old as the Louisiana Book Festival. I first read at the Poetry Buffet Series 12 ...
West Hartford poet Julie Choffel took her conflicted feelings for one of the most famous poets in Connecticut history and turned those thoughts into a book of poems, each of which begins “Dear ...