POWER OF POETRY #118: MIRIAM E. MILES
My earliest memories of writing poetry are from early high school. I was distraught by the news of an 8-year-old girl who had gone missing and struggling to keep my young heart from breaking. The...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #119: CHRISTOPHER W. CLARK
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about what happens when narrative stops. Is this an act of creation or violence? Is it the location of a cessation or a generation? I spent hours looking through the...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #120: NISHA BHAKOO
Poetry saved my life. I started writing poetry as an outlet for expressing how I felt after going through multiple traumas in a short space of time. When people show disdain for the idea of “writing...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #121: MACKENZIE MOORE
I never had a revelation that completely hoodwinked me into poetry — my parents were more Bob Dylan than Anne Bradstreet, though I did try to read all of the Complete Keats and T.S. Eliot’s the Waste...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #122: CATHRYN McCARTHY
With writing, I go through phases. Before the pandemic began, I’d believed I was on a roll, disgorging schlocky fiction that messed about at the boundaries of my sexuality, while challenging little. I...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #123: RAY MWIHAKI
I remember getting my first book of classic poetry as a child and having my mum’s friend read me pieces every time they came around. I still have that book. It smells like old age and beautiful...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #124: GOODNESS OLANREWAJU AYOOLA
Poetry is power. This cannot be over-emphasized; especially for those of us whom it has given the ability to undo words into a language of our own meaning: collectively or individually. That power...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #125: THE POWER & RISE OF UNDERGROUND VOICES – Mbizo CHIRASHA
I am writing a letter to dissidents farting hatred in Congo Congo, My Nagasaki pimping the state for hot bread and cheap slogans. Darfur, My Hiroshima, fermenting coup d’états in breweries of war...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #127: ANNE FRICKE
Poetry helps me breathe. At the risk of sounding cliché, I have been writing poetry since I could write. The styles I have emulated over the years reflect the stages of my growth and, at...
View ArticlePOWER OF POETRY #128: JANE ROSENBERG LAFORGE
I never thought my poetry had an agenda until I lost a childhood friend last year. His name was Jonathan, and I had known him since elementary school. He died of cancer, the result of treatments...
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