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If your idea of nature poetry is, as Ms. Limón said only half-jokingly, “a young gentleman walking to a mountain and having an epiphany,” this anthology will put that notion to rest.
Kevin Young first wrote his story about Emile, a boy in love with a field, as a bedtime poem for his son years ago. Now, it lives on as a picture book with watercolor illustrations by Chioma Ebinama.
Published in 1633, “Love’s Growth” examines the metaphysical nature of love, arguing that love is not the lofty, pure concept ...
Limón continues celebrating her signature project, "You Are Here," connecting readers to nature through poetry, plus more of her writing essentials.
Poet and author Stephanie Oakey debuts her first book, Poems of a Southern Nobody, a collection of over 60 poems that explores the kinship between nature, people, and time.She paints a vivid ...
The Courier Journal's garden columnist writes a poem to Mother Nature, thanking her for the joyful bounty that is trees.
The fatal clichés in life are not those of the soul, or love, or nature — they are, instead, the tired accusations made against these things by the awe-starved know-it-alls of the world. What ...
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