unraveling, unmoored

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Language Is a Skin & Other Textures You Can Rub Between Your Fingers by poet Ryan Stephen Thornton

How to speak when you're struggling to speak?

“I think a poem is never truly finished. It only briefly completes in the poet’s throat,” with poet Priyanka Jaiprakash.

And I wonder, is it the love that propels us and our work forward rather than the anxiety, the browbeating, the struggle, and living in the starving artist tropes?

"When a poem is 'finished' it feels like a temple bell is rung, vibrating in my chest," poet Jason M. O'Toole.

Are you hard on your creative self too?

How Paul Varjak Taught Me To Read Again by Melanie Cole

Where is my mind?

the faces of you i never knew

Burning old energy: a practice of letting go.

holding on to you by Libby Walkup

Yoga Poetry with Corie Feiner.

an orca whale friend, and you

An unhurried practice of making sourdough with Tarn Rodgers Johns.

idyllic april interlude.

reflection

Everything is the Work with Poet Ricki Cummings

Drawing circles: a wip.

the tube

Forest Therapy with Sam Messersmith

The practice of using shit up.

the scenic route home from Wales

Peaceful Winter Days + a Call for Submissions

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