Everyone has a story to tell. Out of more than 400 entries from across the country, writers who put pen to paper, or perhaps ...
We present an extract from The Irish Writers Handbook 2025, the essential guide to writing and getting published, with ...
Frankenstein sat bolt upright in his ’lectric chair.“So re-volt-ing! I’m shocked!” he screamed in despair. The Ghosts were all moaning. Their voices were heated.They started their meeting with “Let’s ...
Malik Muhammad Danish is a young (serving) Pakistani diplomat with a passion for languages and literature —- ‘a polyglot, at ...
There’s a poetry to it, a liminal feeling of being between two existences, that of night and day. The prefix “twi-” in Old ...
Solving Sacramento When Andru Defeye became Sacramento’s Poet Laureate in February 2020, he hadn’t yet heard of Sacramento ...
As Oxford Professor John Wain puts it in his 1986 introduction to The Oxford Library of English Poetry, “[this poetry is usually no more than ...
Durcan has helped to change our perception of what a poem ought to be. He’s a poet who makes it his business to chip away at ...
A CT history professor revisits the memorable election of 1884, 'one of the dirtiest in U.S. history,' which inspired a poem ...
The City of Livermore and Poet Laureate Peggy Schimmelman present a free community event: The Spaces Between: An Exploration ...
This week’s poetry connection comes from former Indy intern, Leticia Hernández-Linares, a poem published in her first ...
After visiting several museums, he became enamored with the clothing style and poetry of the Tang dynasty, which he found to ...