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In his poem “For the Interim Time,” John O’Donohue describes this kind of cerebral alchemy: Read, write and listen. Those are the main options to infusing your life with more poetry.
By Joshua Clover Selected by Anne Boyer Joshua Clover’s “My Life in the New Millennium” begins with a thorny, if familiar, either/or. Then the poem moves quickly to accrue its juxtapositions ...
Finney talks with NPR's Neal Conan about how her life has changed since receiving ... but I wanted to find the path. I did not come to poetry through a very traditional manner.
Some poems are long and densely packed with meaning, but others are like snapshots written to save an image, idea or scene, ...
I live with my wife, Sandy, in Springfield, where it is my pleasure to host "Poetry from Daily Life." Since starting the column in November 2023, a growing number of wonderfully talented guests ...