Olympia Jones, living in the Turley Correctional Center, is among the featured writers in the Poetic Justice anthology of ...
Discover Arundhathi Subramaniam’s The Gallery of Upside Down Women, a powerful poetry collection blending ancient mystics and modern seekers. The book celebrates spiritual rebellion, feminine strength ...
Sarah Curran is remembered as the tragic figure whose fiancé Robert Emmet was executed, but she was also an important member ...
In the debut author’s The Poet Empress (Bramble, Jan.), set in a world where poetry is magic but women aren’t allowed to read, a peasant girl becomes a prince’s concubine.
From Pre-Raphaelite paintings to Taylor Swift’s new album, she bobs to the surface of art and literature again and again ...
On the third Wednesday of each month, a circle of women gathers around a large table in the historic house section of Wyandotte’s Bacon Memorial District Library. Laptops hum, notebooks open, pens ...
Two new books of Jewish poetry form a bridge to the aftermath of the 1903 Kishinev pogrom — and also speak to us today.
Cincinnati collections house books bound in human skin. The books gained the attention of John Hancock and George Washington.
Queens College hosted a poetry reading by Kimiko Hahn, a distinguished professor at the Flushing-based college who was ...
Fail Again Fail Even Better – The Struggles of an Obscure Irish Poet, by Karl MacDermott, published by Troubador Publishing, ...
Poetry is not easy to compose, nor is it easy to write about. Like music, poetry requires a certain immersion into the composition one hears via their ...
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