More than Human Worlds: 5 Important Ecopoems
An ecopoem can be about endangered and at-risk species, the displacement of fauna and flora in urban communities, pollution, and other issues.
Get to the Bottom of It: Fun with Footnotes
Despite their capacity to inspire fear in student research paper writers everywhere, footnotes offer an interesting way to experiment in poetry.
Morning After Poems: Exploring the Aubade
From the French meaning “dawn,” the aubade is a poem or song announcing the arrival of the morning and usually, but not always, lamenting leaving or being left behind by a lover.
Making It Work: Five Jobs for Poem Titles
Titles can be put to work in any number of ways in a given poem, and finding the right one can be the key to unlocking a poem’s brilliance.
Take Your Time: 6 Questions to Ask Yourself at the Start of a New Project
Here are the six crucial questions to ask yourself to analyze your next big idea.
The NaPoWriMo Prep Guide
Learn valuable tips from a seasoned poet on building community, staying motivated, and honing your craft during National Poetry Writing Month.
Using Submittable to Get Your Submissions Organized and Sent
Learn how to create an account on Submittable and start using some of its easy and free features.
Ekphrasis Poetry: A Multigenre Journey You Can See
Ekphrastic poetry explores the intersection between visual art and written expression.
5 Poetry Power Couples We Love
What do we love even more than poets? Poets who love other poets!
That’s So Meta: 8 Ars Poetica Poems
Did you know poets have been writing poems about poetry for more than two thousand years?
Your Poetry Horoscope for 2024
Embrace the transformative energy and cosmic insights that promise a year of poetic inspiration and self-discovery.
All the Feels: Understanding Somatic Poetry
Somatic poetry intertwines body and mind in creative expression. This practice fuses rituals with writing, delving into bodily sensations and emotions.