Ukrainian poet, combat medic, and cardiologist Volodymyr Volikov (call sign "Skif") has been killed on the front lines. — Ukrinform.
Hi! My name is Heidie, and this is my friend Leah. We’re Christians, and we were wondering if there was any way we could pray ...
Perhaps also salient under this rubric of temperament and self-control ... I’ll leave you with the last line of the Percy Bysshe Shelley poem, “The Mask of Anarchy”: “Ye are many ...
The WKU Gender & Women’s Studies program is accepting submissions for its 27th annual “GWS Writing Contest” until  Monday, ...
Instead of defaulting to the notifications on my phone, poetry has inspired me to begin the day in a different way. By Charley Locke Most mornings, as soon as I wake up, I feel the pull of my phone.
By narrowing its focus to muted synth pads and minimalist arrangements, the second LP from Loraine James’ ambient-leaning ...
He didn’t read book reviews—or so he claimed—and he didn’t write them, preferring instead to let his poems find their natural audience, which turned out to be a wide one. He mocked ...
As a poet myself now, that fascination with the written word remains, although it has evolved from limericks to sonnets and free-verse love poems as well. I often hear from peers and students that ...