Uh Oh, Spring Has Sprung! “Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, / The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; / And ‘tis my ...
National Poetry Month is a fitting time to revisit E. E. Cummings’ “in Just,” a playful poem about spring, childhood and change.
Dear Readers: Wishing you and your families a very happy Easter and Passover week. Spring is a time to get outdoors and play. It is a time for new beginnings and fresh starts. It is a time when the ...
This week’s poem, by Sheila Wellehan, follows the movements of a creature’s bone, revealed and carried by spring. I love the ...
“Spring night four a.m.” from WAIT TILL I’M DEAD: UNCOLLECTED POEMS © 2016 by The Estate of Allen Ginsberg. Originally published in Villager, vol. 44, no. 20 ...
April showers bring May flowers, or so conventional wisdom would have us believe. But for those of you disheartened by flowerbeds still too puddle-muddied to bloom, there’s no need to count the days ...
Poet Adam Scheffler, an assistant professor at Wichita State, will open the 42nd Salina Spring Poetry Series on April 7 at Red Fern Booksellers.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Sandra Justice is an ex-cop, a single mom, a former member of the U.S. Air Force, a gardener, a cook, and when National Public Radio personality Garrison ...
I’m writing this column in the earliest days of another spring, and here’s a fine spring poem from Rose King’s book “Time and Peonies,” from Hummingbird Press. The poet lives in California. a man in a ...