Writer Alan Katz didn't think poetry was for him. Then he wrote a book or two and learned that poetry is for everyone.
Shel Silverstein was a master of linguistic mischief, using repetition and creative wordplay to amuse and prepare kids for reading.
Once upon a time, many years ago, a young woman pressed her senior prom corsage in a book of Shakespearean love poems. She ...
I’ve continued to think about James Earl Jones since his death last month at 93, which focused lots of well-deserved ...
Intellectuals, writers and activists visited Lynchburg poet Anne Spencer. Starting Tuesday, Special Collections visitors can ...
West Hartford poet Julie Choffel has created a full-length book of poetry addressing the life, work and values of historic ...
Alberto Crescenti, head of the state emergency medical system, said on Argentina’s Todo Noticias TV channel that Payne fell ...
Potassium and sodium may well have been named potarchium and sodarchium, a new digital platform focusing on the life, times ...