He Said What? 8 of Shakespeare’s Wildest Lines
William Shakespeare, renowned for his unparalleled mastery of the English language, is not only celebrated for his tragic tales and profound soliloquies but also for his comedic genius. Within the vast array of his works, Shakespeare sprinkled numerous lines that
5 Upcoming Virtual Poetry Events to Add to Your Calendar
Poetry events offer new ways of engaging with literature and language, from introducing us to favorite poems to inspiring us with unexpected poetry prompts. With virtual poetry events, carving out a space for poetry in the next few weeks has
Great Plays That Mix Poetry and Drama
The use of poetry in drama is nothing new. From Shakespearean classics to modern gems, these plays prove that poetic language isn't just for the bookish types—it's for everyone. Here are eight great plays that cover everything from existential musings
5 Breakout Black Poets to Watch
As we celebrate Black History Month, it is an opportune time to spotlight the creativity, innovation, and unique perspectives offered by a new generation of Black poets. This article introduces you to five breakout Black poets whose words resonate with
5 Firey Poems for the Year of the Dragon
With the Year of the Dragon roaring into our lives, it's time to spice up our festivities with some poetic flair. Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or just looking for a dose of inspiration, don’t miss these five dragon-themed
Literary City: Paris
Picture yourself strolling down the cobbled streets of Paris, with the Eiffel Tower looming majestically in the distance and the aroma of freshly baked croissants wafting through the air. It's not just the sights and smells that make Paris enchanting;
Writing Tips: Love Poems
Love is in the air this month. Whether you’re celebrating sisterhood at a Galentine’s Day gathering, spending time with your significant other, or simply feeling gratitude for your loved ones, you’re likely feeling inspired to translate this complex emotion through
Literary City Spotlight: New Orleans Edition
Looking for lush foliage, old architecture, and bustling bars where beautiful, uncontainable music wafts into the street? You’ll find all of that and more in New Orleans, Louisiana’s most populous city, founded in 1718. Due to its old-world charm and
Color Theory Writing Prompts: Poems Inspired by Red and Pink
It’s no surprise that poetry has long been informed and inspired by color. After all, the genre is known for incorporating vivid imagery—from rust-colored leaves to a deep navy sky—and for drawing upon the color-driven symbolism also found in visual
5 February 2024 Releases That Will Make You Fall Deeper in Love with Poetry
February might be a short month, but with these poetry releases, it also promises to be sweet. This month’s releases are all about underrepresented voices making themselves heard, poetry with a clear sense of place, and visceral poems that confront
Galentine’s Gift Guide: Poetry Edition
Ever since Parks and Rec’s Leslie Knoppe declared February 13th “Galentine’s Day”, the iconic TV scene has bled into the real world. Now, friends gather on this day, a twist on the traditional Valentine’s Day, to celebrate sisterhood. If you’re
Tips For Designing a Poetry Portfolio Website
If you’re a poet, chances are you want to create a space to showcase your work. Whether you’re a poetry pro or a hobbyist with goals of being published, consider designing a poetry portfolio website to attract editors or secure