"Poet of the New World" collects the poems written by Czeslaw Milosz from 1946 to 1950, reflecting the turmoil of violence and upheaval.| Tweetspeak Poetry
Lisa Marie Basile names the events of life for obscure saints, most of which you've never heard of but know very well.| Tweetspeak Poetry
In "Roaming the Labyrinth," poet Christina Cook translates the poems of and writes about the French poet Marie-Claire Bancquart.| Tweetspeak Poetry
In "An Incremental Life," poet Luci Shaw takes stock of the personal, the poetic, and the sacred with the sense of experience lived.| Tweetspeak Poetry
Understanding the strong connection between religion and poetry can be both insightful and richly rewarding.| Tweetspeak Poetry
Hannah Sullivan"s "Three Poems" and Richard Eyre's "Place to Place" deftly and often movingly utilize poetry for autobiographies.| Tweetspeak Poetry
"House of 49 Doors," the new poetry collection by Laurie Klein, reminds us we never really live our childhood behind.| Tweetspeak Poetry