Pop-Up Poets reading in the NYC Subway. Film by Ram Devineni. Featuring Jon Sands
The Sea Monster in Holmes Bay by Sara Clancy Look for it from Lucy's window on an autumn day and what you see instead is mist, though you are sure the creature is more than mad allegory, a fable passed... Continue Reading →
Absorb By Mathias Nelson I thought of novels before I had the ability to write them but saw their scenes in my head like a movie theater made of bone, and though I may never write them the experience was... Continue Reading →
Cityscape: A Poem of Peace by Nicole Brickman Intoxicated by the sidewalk glittering and the smell of sugarcoated peanuts, she walks these dirty streets. The slow burn of bright lights and motion- a solitary figure in the crowd, business suits... Continue Reading →
EPIPHANY by Max Reif I like to read a short story not so much for the theme or plot, but for when in the middle of it all the character, whoever he or she happens to be, takes a moment... Continue Reading →
With the motto of "One Street, One Heartbeat, One Love," LA-based Street Poets teaches young people how to develop their poetic voice and share their feelings about life on the street, in schools, and in juvenile detention facilities. By giving... Continue Reading →