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Writer s Digest Presents: National Poetry Month (Podcast, Episode 4)

In the fourth episode of the Writer s Digest Presents podcast, we talk about poetry before Senior Editor Robert Lee Brewer has a conversation with four poets about poetry.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Hancock author to speak at Toadstool Saturday

The Toadstool Bookshop in Peterborough will be hosting two events with writers on Saturday, Aug. 28.At 11 a.m., Peri Chickering will be signing and discussing “Leadership Flow: The Unstoppable Power Of Connection.” Both a philosophy and a way of life,.

Intellectuals must avoid the internet to some extent

Astute administrator, professor of English, two-time vice chancellor, author, mentor and politician, David Iyornongo Ker turns 70 today. In this interview with Tunde Olusunle (PhD) and Tivlumun Nyitse (PhD), the one-time Benue State Commissioner of Education and current team leader of the visitation panel to the Modibbo Adama University of Technology, MAUTECH, Yola, Adamawa State speaks on his illustrious career across board and why retiring.

Column: Celebrate National Poetry Month with San Diego poets, a rebel Dickinson and free online workshops

Print Maybe it was Amanda Gorman’s stirring inauguration poem, “The Hill We Climb.” Maybe it’s the need to do something besides climbing the same mountain, all day, every day. Or maybe it’s the arrival of spring and the desire to give yourself an emotional refresh. Whatever the reason, if you are aching for a literary shot in the arm, National Poetry Month is here for you and your weary synapses. From free online workshops to a decidedly unbound Emily Dickinson, here are some cultural and community resources to help you find the right words for this weird time.

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