Echoes & Ink is a space for readers & writers to connect through themes of heritage, lineage, generational trauma, grief, mental health, & identity. We are echoes. Curated by S. Salazar, poet and author of RaĆces, Relics, and Other Ghosts (Kelsay .
Verbal snapshots of my daily life or whatever else may be on my mind. Mostly syllabic, occasionally ekphrastic (which is not the same as illustrative).
Strategies for publishing and marketing your book from an in-the-trenches publishing professional and published author. Always an emphasis on doable takeaways and fostering literary community.
An ongoing dialogue between poets and creatives of all kinds, celebrating the ways we connect through mentorship, community and transitions, hosted by Cara Waterfall.
Poetry Genius is a weekly newsletter celebrating the craft, passion, and community around poetry. Curated by Tom Vance Kane, an experienced poet and educator,
Pop culture meets poetry: explainers, author interviews, book reviews, & exercises for the creative mind and writers of all kinds. Written weekly by Caitlin Cowan.
Writer, poet, 2-time heart transplant recipient. Scars are tougher than skin. Trauma survivor. Sharing poetry along with stories of hope and healing.
Currently writing a memoir, "Three-Hearted Girl."
Åstium: an entrance, a mouth, a door, a cavity, an opening. Letters on my journey through infertility and IVF. Here I explore shame, grief, complications, and growth while attempting to start a family. More on my website: www.eamidnight.com.
Carolyn Zaikowski is a widely-published fiction writer, poet, and essayist, a death doula, and the Poet Laureate of Easthampton, Massachusetts. Here she shares her latest musings, course offerings, and news. Learn more at www.carolynzaikowski.com.
The official newsletter of Write or Die Magazine, featuring exclusive interviews, craft essays, and updates on the latest workshops and calls for submissions.
The Weekly Muse is the ultimate resource to help poets write & publish more poems. Weekly prompts, writing exercises, publishing opportunities, insider tips from editors, & more! Includes FREE Zoom classes with award-winning poets with paid subscription!
Strange Returns is a radical field guide to how creativity worksāfractal, divergent, recursive, and embodiedāwhere meaning doesnāt arrive in straight lines but through sensory collision, strange returns, and the wild logic of associative leaps.
What does it mean to be a poet or even a person in the world today? Poet and creativity expert Tresha Faye Haefner interviews fellow poets about their writing, shares her take on their poems, and gives you honest stories about her journey towards poetry.