Before you start a company, read a poem. Founding a company is a Herculean task in which you must envision possibilities, deal with ambiguities, disrupt conventional wisdom, and even question ambition. The poet, like the entrepreneur, must wrestle with all of these things when he or she is trying to create a "product" by wrapping … Continue reading 3 Reasons Why Poetry Will Make You a Better Entrepreneur (via Inc)
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N.J. reporter faces uproar over racially charged poetry (via NJ.com)
A local newspaper reporter's poems criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement and using the term "bigots in black face" to denounce critics of Confederate memorials are causing a stir in Jersey City and leading to calls for his dismissal. The racially incendiary poems, written by Al Sullivan, a reporter who covers Jersey City for the weekly … Continue reading N.J. reporter faces uproar over racially charged poetry (via NJ.com)
Poetry in Paradise: Poet Dinah Berland Holds Popular Workshop at Camera Obscura (via Santa Monica Mirror)
When poet Dinah Berland finished her time as writer-in-residence at the Annenberg Beach House, there was a demand from her students for the workshops she hosted as part of her residency to continue, and since then, the Camera Obscura Art Lab has begun hosting 6 week long poetry workshops led by Berland. On Saturday, August … Continue reading Poetry in Paradise: Poet Dinah Berland Holds Popular Workshop at Camera Obscura (via Santa Monica Mirror)
‘Why Poetry?’ It’s like asking, ‘why pleasure?’ (via Chicago Tribune)
I predict this will be my least read column of the year because I am going to write about poetry. It is both distressing and strange that so many people are put off by poetry, given that so many of our first experiences with language is with poetry — not only with children's books like … Continue reading ‘Why Poetry?’ It’s like asking, ‘why pleasure?’ (via Chicago Tribune)
A Native American Poet Excavates the Language of Occupation (via NY Times)
The American poet Layli Long Soldier’s debut collection, “Whereas,” is in part a response to the Congressional resolution of apology to Native Americans, which President Obama signed in obscurity in 2009. There were no Native Americans present to receive the apology, as most never knew an apology was made. In an introduction to the title … Continue reading A Native American Poet Excavates the Language of Occupation (via NY Times)
Pulling Back the Curtain on Poetry (via NY Times)
Everybody knows that a finished piece of writing rarely springs, fully formed, from the author’s mind. But how does it get from there to here? The cover of this week’s Book Review features the marked-up draft of a poem by Eduardo C. Corral — one of a series of such annotated manuscripts, from six different … Continue reading Pulling Back the Curtain on Poetry (via NY Times)
Elizabethtown poet Brianna Wiest addresses emotional intelligence, mental health issues (via Lancaster Online)
Full Title: " Elizabethtown graduate Brianna Wiest uses her prose and poetry to address emotional intelligence, mental health issues (via Lancaster Online)" Brianna Wiest keeps a small notebook with her. Printed on its cover is a simple mantra, but one the Lancaster writer abides by closely: “Ideas become things.” Wiest says she writes new ways … Continue reading Elizabethtown poet Brianna Wiest addresses emotional intelligence, mental health issues (via Lancaster Online)
Rhyme and reason: where the teachers go for their poetry fix (via Boston Globe)
Nobody at the Favorite Poem Project’s Summer Poetry Institute is preaching or arguing about the importance of teaching poetry in school. Nobody has to. Teachers have come from 13 states to spend the week in Boston listening to poems and poets, reading favorite poems aloud, and talking about ways to help kids in grades K-12 … Continue reading Rhyme and reason: where the teachers go for their poetry fix (via Boston Globe)
Drii Notes to the Stage (Via St. Lucia News Online)
Adrian “Drii Notes” Kilen is a recording artist, producer, musician, songwriter and poet. But among all his designations, Christian is the one he wears most highly. He is a bright spark in the arts scene in Saint Lucia and is a star in his own class. He hails from the district of Vieux Fort and … Continue reading Drii Notes to the Stage (Via St. Lucia News Online)
Wicked good poems: Boston gets its 1st anthology of poetry (via Star Tribune)
Boston's about to bust a rhyme. Dozens of prominent poets, including a former U.S. poet laureate, will commandeer the courtyard of the Boston Public Library on Thursday to read aloud from the city's first anthology of poetry. Organizers have dubbed the collection "City of Notions," a reference to a nickname that Boston earned in the … Continue reading Wicked good poems: Boston gets its 1st anthology of poetry (via Star Tribune)
