Articles tagged with: poetry
A Journey with Two Maps: Becoming A Woman Poet
By Eavan Boland
W.W. Norton
“But if the tradition would not admit me, could I change its rules of admission?” Eavan Boland asks …
‘Dustan Thompson’ ed. by D.A. Powell and Kevin Prufer
From LambdaLiterary.org:
We’re told not to judge a book by its cover, but just look at the pillow-lipped, sleepy-eyed poet gazing …
Morning Haiku
In her introduction, Sanchez—a member of the “Broadside Quartet” who published her first volume of poetry in 1969 and is most often associated with the Black Arts Movement—recalls her discovery of haiku at the 8th Street Bookshop in New York at the age of twenty-one. “I slid down onto the floor and cried and was changed. I had found me.” It may seem hard to sum up a person in three lines and seventeen syllables; Sanchez solves the problem by writing poems composed of groups of haiku.
Writing about our Mother/Daughter Relationships: A Workshop with Vickie Spray
The Mother/Daughter relationship can be the most complex relationship we will ever have in our lifetime and one that deserves …
Open Mic ~ October 16 ~ 8:00pm
Calling all singers, poets, musicians, and anyone else who like to perform. All creative acts are welcome!! Prizes will be …
Open Mic ~ August 7 ~ 8:00pm
Calling all singers, poets, musicians, and anyone else who like to perform. All creative acts are welcome!! Prizes will be …


