Famed as a writer of prose, Haniel Long’s poetry was discovered almost twenty-one years after his death. In her introduction to this volume, his friend poet May Sarton wrote, “The tone can be wry; it can tease a little; there is often a smile hovering about as in Robert Frost, and you have to sense the smile to understand what is being said. It can be pretty tough. But the toughness is part of the music.
This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost...
James Still first achieved national recognition in the 1930s as a poet. Although he is better known ...
Nature is the most excellent attribute of Robert Frost’s poetry. Frost has a profound affection and ...
Famed as a writer of prose, Haniel Long’s poetry was discovered almost twenty-one years after his de...
David Wagoner states in the introduction to this book, “Richard Blessing is a very gifted, deeply th...
H.L. Davis brings humans and nature together in his poems, believing that from one we can understand...
At the time To Touch the Water was published, Gretel Ehrlich was a filmmaker, essayist, editor, cow-...
This collection of poetry is divided into three sections. Section I, arranged in loose chronological...
Linda Bierds’ Flights of the Harvest-Mare, first published in 1985, is a first collection unmarred b...
Hildegarde Flanner had lived in what she called the “Western Earth” for fifty years when this collec...
My first poem, “Night Falls on the Mountain,” is included in the section, “Recount.” As Cory notes,...
I have too many questions myself about the nature of poetry to say much by way of an introduction to...
Thomas Hornsby Ferril, 1896–1988, was a major figure in literary circles of the American West for ne...
I began writing poetry at the age of 23. I started as a jazz musician; a pianist, composer, & improv...
Poems include: Poetry Club and Nostalgia , by Jane Beuret and City Streets and Memory , by Mar...
This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost...
James Still first achieved national recognition in the 1930s as a poet. Although he is better known ...
Nature is the most excellent attribute of Robert Frost’s poetry. Frost has a profound affection and ...
Famed as a writer of prose, Haniel Long’s poetry was discovered almost twenty-one years after his de...
David Wagoner states in the introduction to this book, “Richard Blessing is a very gifted, deeply th...
H.L. Davis brings humans and nature together in his poems, believing that from one we can understand...
At the time To Touch the Water was published, Gretel Ehrlich was a filmmaker, essayist, editor, cow-...
This collection of poetry is divided into three sections. Section I, arranged in loose chronological...
Linda Bierds’ Flights of the Harvest-Mare, first published in 1985, is a first collection unmarred b...
Hildegarde Flanner had lived in what she called the “Western Earth” for fifty years when this collec...
My first poem, “Night Falls on the Mountain,” is included in the section, “Recount.” As Cory notes,...
I have too many questions myself about the nature of poetry to say much by way of an introduction to...
Thomas Hornsby Ferril, 1896–1988, was a major figure in literary circles of the American West for ne...
I began writing poetry at the age of 23. I started as a jazz musician; a pianist, composer, & improv...
Poems include: Poetry Club and Nostalgia , by Jane Beuret and City Streets and Memory , by Mar...
This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost...
James Still first achieved national recognition in the 1930s as a poet. Although he is better known ...
Nature is the most excellent attribute of Robert Frost’s poetry. Frost has a profound affection and ...