It never really occurred to me to write a poetry book.” That’s how Terese Mason Pierre, the Toronto writer, editor, and workshop leader explains the genesis of her first collection. As poetry editor f ...
April is poetry month, so we’ll be sprinkling a few poems here and there for patrons to enjoy. These books, and many poetry ...
Seattle inaugurated its fifth-ever Civic Poet, Dujie Tahat, in a ceremony in the City Council Chambers. Hosted by the Office ...
The winners of the Disabled Poets Prize 2025 were announced during the Deptford Literature Festival on Saturday, 29th March.
If Shulamith Firestone’s last work haunts the feminist movement, it may be because it suggests something disturbing about ...
Two decades after Brown v. Board, the Supreme Court struck down a desegregation order—and paved the way for today’s ...
My guest this week on Poetry from Daily Life is Georgia Heard, who lives on Singer Island in South Florida. Georgia started writing poetry when she was 10 years old, penning poems to family ...
Trump’s threats of a takeover have put Greenland on the geopolitical map. At a pivotal moment, we travel to the resource-rich Arctic island to make sense of the hype ...
On “Uncanny Valley” this week, our hosts talk about the pronatalism movement, and how the push to increase birth rates is ...
Buying real estate and driving other players into bankruptcy — that's how the world-famous board game Monopoly works. But its creator had a different mission: She dreamed of a world in which equality ...
Are you tired of doom-scrolling on social media and feeling unfulfilled? Maybe you get bored of working at the office all day ...