An Historic Second Term for Poet Laureate Ada Limón “During her first term, Ada Limón has done so much to broaden and promote poetry to reach new audiences. She also laid the groundwork for multiple laureate outreach efforts to come, many with federal agencies....A two-year second term gives the laureate and the Library the opportunity to realize these efforts and showcase how poems connect to, and make sense of, the world around us.” via LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSROOM |
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What Sparks Poetry: Lesley Battler on "redundant" "I chose to feature 'redundant' as this is one of my first poems written as the pandemic started to unfold. It marks a shift in my work, from a focus on resource industry capitalism to a more interior world, mapping the psychological dissonance caused by the virus along with the greater issue of climate change. In this poem, and in all my post-COVID writing, I have continued working with found texts and I think this poem’s language and boxed-in structure reflect a sense of diminishment and claustrophobia." |
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Write with Poetry Daily This April, to celebrate National Poetry Month, we'll share popular writing prompts from our "What Sparks Poetry" essay series each morning. Write along with us! Imagine an America in which the First Amendment no longer exists. Write a poem of dissent using coded language, a mythology, or a persona that would allow you to evade the censor’s scrutiny. Jehanne Dubrow |
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