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Every place in Worcester is waiting for a poem' - Museum of Worcester opens the door on city inspired poets in 'Poem Next ...
The St. Albans native enjoys writing at her family's camp on Embden Pond.
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In a post celebrating his Travelers Championship victory, an emotional Keegan Bradley evoked his New England roots.
John Koethe spent decades as a philosophy professor. The poems in his latest collection, “Cemeteries and Galaxies,” are full ...
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Winners of "Poems in and out of Places" contest to read at Museum of Worcester event as part of "The Poem Next Door" ...
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Although he doesn’t call attention to it, Ward is yet another poet whose writing emerged from an unexpected place. Educated as a historian, he began composing poetry when he was in his late 30s.
Madison's poet laureate releases his debut collection of poetry In "Late to the Search Party," Steven Espada Dawson's elegies grapple with addiction, loss, grief and belonging.
Jay Parini, a Robert Frost biographer, on “Nothing New,” a poem Frost wrote in 1918, which is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.