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The Creative Journey of Author Deborah Brooks Langford
Deborah Brooks Langford has been writing all her life. She writes poetry, stories, novels, and articles. Her writing can be found on her blog and on other wonderful websites. She is also an author with a debut poetry book 'My Heart I Give' (out now), and her debut novel 'Brooke' (to be released soon). She is also working on sequels to these two books...
12 commentsThe 5 Best Charles Bukowski Poetry Books
Charles Bukowski was a prolific writer who produced a lot of poetry books in his lifetime (there are over sixty books currently in publication at the last count). It wasn't easy to choose, but here are what I believe to be the 5 best Charles Bukowski poetry books.
10 commentsRomantic Words. How to say something romantic.
How to say something romantic? How to say find the right words to let some one know you love them. How to write something romantic. Ideas and inspiration on how to write or say something romantic. On Valentine's day, a birthday or a special...
53 commentsPoetry Project for Kids
Teaching elementary students poetry can be fun and rewarding. If you are trying to decide what types of poetry to teach and how to assess them, here are some ideas. There is even a rubric included.
14 commentsA Modern Teenager's Perspective on "The Divine Comedy"
Book Cover for "The Divine Comedy" I read Dante’s “The Divine Comedy” as an accompaniment to a study of the Middle Ages, just as I had done with “The Canterbury Tales,” which I read previously. Though both books were written during...
8 commentsPoetry Book: Molded Bread
The Woman was starving and she gave herself for Food, The Food she hates she's hungry and she is nobody's Fool. The Fools that give her money say she's funny but they're Crude, The Crude are all alone with friendships hanging by a Noose. The...
13 commentsBook Review: The Wasteland by Thomas Stearns Eliot.
Book: The Wasteland./ Author: Thomas Stearns Eliot./ Genre: Poetry./ Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1987. If you haven't read T.S.Eliot's Wasteland, or haven't attempted to, or think it's too baffling, too pretentious, too obscure or too...
5 commentsCrank by Ellen Hopkins: book review
Ellen Hopkins, in this semi-autobiographical verse novel, chronicles a disturbing and frightening relationship between Kristina and crank – crank being Crystal Meth. Kristina is introduced to crank by her ‘no-good’ father.
7 commentsEVERY THING ON IT by Shel Silverstein: Sliding into Sadness
A review of Every Thing On It by Shel Silverstein.
2 commentsAuthor Review- Jack Prelutsky
Poetry for children have completely changed the original essence of poetry, as conceived to the complex mind. To wrap one’s head around the thought that something meant to be understood by a mature intellect could be written to appeal to the young...
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