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Fisher-Wirth, whose poem “Catalpa” appeared in the 2023 collection “Paradise is Jagged,” recently began her four-year term as ...
Coorg in Monsoon When the skies weep gently over the Western Ghats, and the scent of wet earth rises like a song, Coorg—also ...
In her memoir “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” Yiyun Li tries to honor the lives, and accept the unfathomable deaths, of her ...
De Los Latino Poetry Series: Nature. This illustrated poetry series will feature new works by Latino poets in Los Angeles and across the U.S. Each week in November, guest editor José Olivarez and ...
Launched during April's National Poetry Month, "You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World" comprises two initiatives: an anthology of 50 original nature poems and a series of visits to national ...
Poems can invite us to appreciate the beauty around us, while motivating us to take action to protect it. Blossomise, a collection by the UK’s poet laureate Simon Armitage, celebrates the ...
Poet and author Stephanie Oakey debuts her first book, Poems of a Southern Nobody, a collection of over 60 poems that explores the kinship between nature, people, and time.She paints a vivid ...
FOLLOWING upon an article in NATURE of August 26 entitled “Nature and Science in Poetry”, Mr. E. Heron-Alien contributed to our issue of September 16 a letter in which he gave further examples ...
One part of You Are Here is poetry in the parks, bringing classic nature poems by past writers into the natural world itself. Ada Limon: One, two, three, poetry.
Proud Mother Nature, she made them all. Made some of them short and others quite tall. In green and in red, and even in gold, Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each ...