( NEWS10) — A local veteran is helping to give back to other veterans through poetry. Angie Lupie, who was injured in Iraq, is releasing a book of poetry and short stories.
Yashasvi: The prize is for an Indian poet writing in English, who has still not published a full-length poetry collection.
PennLive is media sponsor of the event that invites students to write poems or short stories on one of Rev. King’s most profound statements: “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose ...
Local veteran finds hope, healing in poetry ...
The poem in this Hint I have offered before for the same reason, a gift for Christmas. But I believe it is definitely worth repeating. Christmas is a time that symbolizes hope. It is a religious ...
When my youngest daughter came home from school one day, she was very excited to tell me about a poem she and her classmates ...
I hope as you read this, you are in a good space, a space of imagining your life in the new year, and seeing it as fruitful, and filled with love and grace.
In the Book Pages this week, we’re in that odd in-between time when year-end book lists bump up against year-ahead ones.