Read more of Gidlow’s poems ruminating on her political and sexual identity in her collection On a Grey Thread. Never shall I dread love’s strength Nor any pain it might give. Through all the ...
Reciting love poems can be a beautiful ... Through every sorrow, joy or pain that we in life may meet, In sweet companionship we’ll share—the bitter with the sweet. We’ll live with these ...
I love to celebrate poetry with children in our elementary schools ... I think it was Robert Frost who wrote, “Art doesn’t ...
I Hate Parties is a collection of 50 poems on Jes Battis' experiences of being queer, autistic and nonbinary. Focusing on the ...
She has authored two books, a collection of poetry by the name, The Unbridled Romance of Love and Pain and the novel Eye on the Prize. Her next novel, The Idle Stance of the Tippler Pigeon ...
Garth Greenwell has been lauded for his depiction of sex. His latest novel, “Small Rain,” unfurls within the consciousness of ...
But amidst the uncertainty, love found her at the ... in the power of storytelling and poetry—the ability to craft her own narrative from the fragments of pain and loss. "In my story, I refused ...
Shiva: Poems After Oct. 7' by Rachel Korazim, serves as a response to Theodor Adorno's remarks about poetry after the ...
I love looking at photographs of clouds,” writes Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, “almost as much as looking at the real things.” A photo of a cloud is like a painting ...
In the context of Elsa Gidlow’s proud lesbian identity, “I, Lover” is both a bittersweet love poem and a triumphant one. The ...