L ate in his career, the English poet W. H. Auden distilled the whole business of poetry into three pungent lines: “A poet’s hope: to be, / like some valley cheese, / local, b ...
Slow Wreckage is Crooker’s tenth book of poems. She has always been a sharp noticer, especially of the natural world and the visual arts. Reading her poetry feels like putting on a new pair of glasses ...
In Forest of Noise, Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha explores the pain, loss, and struggle of life in Gaza, while holding onto ...
John Sweeney is a former carpenter who is serving life in prison after being found guilty of the murders of two women, ...
Little Words reads like an honest cathedral of letters, where human emotions are assembled. Reading this book is a journey.
In ‘Church Going’, the poem that gives this charming book its title, Philip Larkin talks about ‘one of the crew that tap and jot and know what rood-lofts were… Some ruin-bibber, randy for antique’.
Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha discusses the heart-wrenching moments that inspired his new book, “Forest of Noise.” ...
The massive 800-page collection includes messages written by the Nobel Prize winner around the time Lawrence WIlson was ...
Discover Nancy Foster, whose 100 year old work is brought to life in a new walking trail. The poet Nancy Foster lived and ...
The indie-pop singer-songwriter makes her literary debut with ‘Eat the World,’ an insightful and introspective collection ...
Young poets of Kashmir, mostly in their twenties, remain largely unknown. Some are aware of the risks of antagonising ...
Christmas—a time of praise and worship of the One who came to give us eternal life! For centuries, through the creativity given by the Creator of all, writers have used their quills, pens, and ...