Two high-profile author events are coming to Decatur ― a festival of women writers and a conversation between two brilliant thinkers on the topic of Christianity.
These collections by Juliana Spahr, Mai Der Vang, Hasib Hourani and Martín Espada invite us to rethink the relentless accumulation of history.
Encinitas author Phyllis Schwartz celebrates friendship and cultural harmony in her latest children's book. "Laggie and ...
In his debut collection, The Long Invisible, poet Michael Dechane examines broken relationship and starting anew. Many of the works are set in Florida, where Dechane grew up, as well as Western North ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
It’s impossible for me to talk about writing without talking about living, writes Maggie Smith, author of the new book, "Dear ...
I’ve had to set that limiting belief aside,” she says, “in order to write other kinds of books without feeling like an ...
Poetry Month is often the time we remember to teach and read poems with kids and help our children write poetry. But you can ...
The 19th-century English poet was a "prolific reviser" who tested out many variations of his work before publication. A new ...
Local poets Charif Shanahan and Terra Betts curated a reading event for Steven Leyva’s “The Opposite of Cruelty.” ...