Poet J. K. Kennedy discusses balancing humor with anxiety and/or grief in poetry and shares five tricks she uses to illustrate her emotions without letting them turn into quicksand for the reader.
Poets.org: Welcome to the Guest Editor Q&A, hosted by the Academy of American Poets. I’m Mary Sutton, senior content editor at the Academy, and I’m here today with the Guest Editor for November, Laura ...
Arabic names are distinguished by their poetry, sweetness and spirituality – here's some ideas if you're looking for a baby ...
On Friday next, Lizann Gorman will launch her debut poetry book, entitled Everything Leaves a Mark, in the Cot and Cobble in ...
I desperately rummaged through my tote bag. The shopkeeper impatiently glared at me as if to say others were waiting, so ...
Whether creating a short film or music video, making music, or setting up a photo shoot, he focuses on the stories his ...
""Gifted" explores what it would require for a woman to fully own her own body," writes critic Rebecca Hussey.
Walcott Prize winner announced. The local Arrowsmith Press, in conjunction with the Derek Walcott Festival in Trinidad, has ...
On Saturday, October 26, from 4-7pm, Compagnia de'Colombari’s Whitman on Walls! (WoW!) will come to Queens in collaboration ...
The cinema department welcomed abstract filmmaker Saif Alsaegh, 33, of California, as he contrasted the life and landscape in ...
The most beautiful example of forgiveness can be seen when Jesus Christ from the cross of Calvary declares, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.” This ...