Categoría: a special poetry
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Poetry has never gone out of fashion—K. J. Hannah Greenberg
K. J. Hannah Greenberg: Poetry never went out of fashion. K. J. Hannah Greenberg: I often write daily, sometimes, not-no pattern *J. R. C.: What is your next publishing project? Could you tell us how it came about? K. J. Hannah Greenberg: my third coffee table book, Life’s Colors, is currently in…
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I am also a romance writer and producer — Thasia Anne Lunger
Thasia Anne: In Erie, Pennsylvania, poetry has continued strong for decades. I have been doing public readings since 1990. Thasia Anne: I am also a romance writer and producer for three cable access programs and several yearly significant events, so I do not write poetry daily. But I, recently wrote…
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Poetry thrives at the edges of things — Jorge López Llorente
Jorge López Llorente: I don’t think poetry is something fashionable, nor does it need to be. Maybe oversimplified, quotable snippets of it are now more popular on social media, and obviously more people have access to poetry now than ever before thanks to the Internet, but it’s nowhere near the…
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«Pressed Flower: Thoughts Preserved Between Pages» -Arshi Mortuza
«Pressed Flower: Thoughts Preserved Between Pages» -Arshi Mortuza Juan Re Crivello: Do you think poetry is back in fashion? Arshi Mortuza : I don’t think poetry was ever out of fashion, but through social media and adapting to the needs of younger generations, poetry has taken new forms and liberties.…
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“We fall in love and we spill a poem”—Kabir Deb
Kabir Deb: Poetry has never been out of fashion. We fall in love and we spill a poem. We cry in pain, we think about a poetic justice. We pray to God with the verses of poetry written in his devotion. So, it was never out of fashion. Our normal…
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Kimberly Vargas Agnese: «This poetic world in which we breathe constantly bears fruit».
J. Re Crivello: Do you think poetry is back in fashion? Kimberly Vargas Agnese: While studying to be an educator, I was taught to encourage every child that a writer lived within them, that writing was thought — and I believe that this philosophy has taken root in our present…
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Poetry has always appealed to people who appreciate the genre—Robbie Cheadle
Juan Re Crivello: Do you think poetry is back in fashion? Robbie Cheadle: I don’t think poetry ever goes out of fashion for people who appreciate the genre. Poetry has always appealed to selected people and not necessarily to the masses. I believe that remains unchanged. J. R. C.: Is your poetry…
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“Poetry as a whole is currently experiencing a wave of interest” — CJ The Tall Poet
CJ: I do believe that poetry as a whole is currently experiencing a wave of interest, and I personally believe that this is a good thing. CJ: I usually write some poems five times a week and haikus seven days a week. I try to do it before I have…
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Mark Statman: «I write daily because ideas always come to me»
Juan Re Crivello: Poetry back in fashion? Mark Statman: I hadn’t known it was out of fashion! Or that that was an important thing about it. Remember Nehru jackets? Huk-A-Poo Polyester disco shirts? Maybe my question is with the word fashion (or is it in style or popular)? I don’t…
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«The voices in my heart silenced by the voices in my head.» – Jolene Rice
«The voices in my heart silenced by the voices in my head.» – Jolene Rice Juan Re Crivello : Do you think poetry is back in fashion? Jolene Rice: Personally, I don’t think poetry ever went out of fashion. I do think poetry is being talked about more in the…
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Poetry has never been about being in fashion—Anthony Watkins
Juan Re Crivello: Do you think poetry is back in fashion? Anthony Watkins: Poetry never was/is/will be about fashion. There are at least a billion people writing poetry these days, and maybe that many reading it. Poetry is a 1000 different things to millions of different readers. Yes, it is still «in…
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“I’m a crafter”— Anjetta (Anjie) Williams-Brown
Anjie Williams: Poetry has never been out of fashion. As with anything, the style changes. The latest style is spoken word (not to be confused with rap). That is the younger generation’s form of poetry. It seems to be catching on in the mature generations. It is prevalent in the…
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“Poetry is very much back in fashion” — Danielle Martin
Danielle Martin: In fashion nothing completely goes out of style. Major trends often see great comebacks after generations of being shunned, resurfacing with a bang! So, yes, poetry is very much back in fashion, especially amongst the young, which is a delight to see. It never really left to be…
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“Emotions, a phrase, an event in my life, or a person close to me often trigger me” —Dawn Pisturino
Dawn Pisturino: From what I’ve read, reading poetry became popular again during the COVID lockdowns. People had more time to read, so they discovered a whole new avenue of entertainment. The trend may slack off, as all trends do, but the people dedicated to reading and writing poetry will remain…
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«after work» by John Yamrus
icome home, walkinto the kitchen and throw my wallet onthe counter. thenmy pens, mycards andfinally mykeys, whichslide along the counter, spin,do a little dance and finallycome to a stop. some day so willi. Copyright © 2025 John YamrusAll Rights Reserved
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THE SACRED PLACES by Ray Whitaker
They are a forever altarand visiting them, we are alteredas the voices of those groundsspeak louder than any rock band like The Who. It is the stories of our existenceof those that preceded us, and matteredranging far beyond any one culturea sanctified parcel strong enough to holdall our feet togetherwith…