CD Esklison’s debut poetry collection examines the connection between the horror genre and the LGBTQ+ community.
In honor of April being National Poetry Month, the Watsonville Public Library will be hosting a reading and panel discussion ...
That's because the upper room is the meeting place of the Duluth Failed Poets Society from 6-8 p.m. Mondays. If you didn't ...
In celebration of World Poetry Day, a remarkable group of poets gathered at the Arsenal Hub to mark the publication of ...
The LGBTQ+ community has a long, sometimes fraught relationship with the horror genre; there’s a kinship in the Othering, in ...
The two writers, currently on a joint book tour through the Bay Area, sat down with The Daily Californian in San Francisco’s ...
One could call it a celebration of love at an especially difficult time. Shaftsbury writers Brad Peacock and James Crews, ...
Mildred Barya is a Ugandan poet and fiction writer who has authored three poetry books: "Give Me Room to Move My Feet," "The ...
It’s up to us to record our words and idioms in books and poetry,” she explained. Her anthology encourages readers to take their talents seriously and contribute meaningfully to society.