Today for read some poetry from Bram Stoker Award Winner over at Oh, for the Hook of a Book! I dare you not to feel. https://t.co/We65A23Nvb

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It is madness. It is beauty. It is an awakening of the senses. Or is it more? 🖋📚

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The second week of editors’ picks for BMP 2019 Poetry Month contest are up! We are delighted with poets , , , & henry 7. reneau, jr.!

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At The Poem Farm, today is Day 13 of John and Betsy's poemstory. ❤️
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For Excerpts from poetry written by the daughter of and Louis XVI while she was imprisoned during the French Revolution:
"I was your king's daughter
separated from all my family..." https://t.co/O5NBvsWFuB

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This week on my Writing Pages - April Is National Poetry Month!

Did you see the latest? - "My Hat Was Owned By A Cat!"

Visit & Follow My Writing Pages to be notified of every new post! → https://t.co/bUuEQGRR72 🐱

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Hi there! Guess what? will be reading from her mother’s picture book H Is For Haiku tomorrow at from 10:30 to 11:30 am Eastern. If you’re in the NYC area, drop by to hear some great Haiku & see ’s beautiful illustrations!

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It’s one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself, to forgive. Forgive everybody.

Happy birthday,

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Thrilled to have Lucas Crawford (The High Line Scavenger Hunt) on The Chat today – fascinating discussion about the relationship of space and power, how "gender and geography are both about form” https://t.co/4dknW9iEmM

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Enjoy this sweet poem from LADYBUG Magazine in honor of LADYBUG offers a charming collection of the best stories, poems, songs, action games, and adventures for young children ages 3-6: https://t.co/tuT4EKeGq2

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Celebrate with the young readers in your life! Whether you want to read poetry or about poetry or both-- we've got something for everyone. https://t.co/m3ZpRcgcQU

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It's and This seems like the perfect time to share a poem from Marylander Here is "The Octopus": 🐙

"Tell me, O Octopus, I begs/Is those things arms, or is they legs?/ I marvel at thee, Octopus;/ If I were thou, I'd call me Us."

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...He seems (uncursed with reason) not to know
The depth or the duration of his woe...
-Sonnet: On Being Cautioned Against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic
Charlotte Turner Smith

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