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'tfw....you burn the patriarchy to the ground' by Kate MacAlister

Kate MacAlister's forthcoming poetry book, 'Burn it all Down, then Kiss Me,' releasing in August, features this powerful poem. It sets ablaze a defiant rebellion against the patriarchy, urging the cutting of ties and the fiery destruction of oppressive forces. With words that evoke strength, unity, and the remembrance of revolutionary sisters, the poem embraces a fierce determination to dismantle and rebuild. It speaks of interconnectedness, raising fists and holding space for one another under the watchful bleeding moon.

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Book Interview: In the Dream I Jump From a Great Height and Land Safely by Julie Stenton

In this interview article, we sit down with Sydney-based writer, poet, and artist agent, Julie Stenton, to discuss her recently published poetry collection, In the Dream I Jump From a Great Height and Land Safely. We delve into the inspiration behind the book, Julie's literary and artistic crushes, and what literary success looks like to her. Join us as we explore the emotive and thought-provoking themes of identity and belonging that run through Julie's work.

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'Matchbox Hopes' by Zara Al-Noah

Zara Al-Noah's poem, titled "Matchbox Hopes," is a captivating piece from her debut poetry book, 'Flooding a Matchbox.' Within its verses, the poem illuminates the experiences of being stripped of dignity and identity, with puppet-like hands rummaging through suitcases and attempting to bleach a father's heart. Yet, amidst the turmoil, the speaker clings to a matchbox car, a symbol of gathered hopes that they cautiously exhale under the roofs of their oppressors. And in this intimate setting, the speaker proudly parades their collectable hopes, passing them on to their brothers and sisters, symbolizing a steadfast commitment to a brighter future.

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A Poetic Exploration of Identity and Heritage: A Review of Teeth in the Back of My Neck by Monika Radojevic

Discover the powerful and thought-provoking poetry of Monika Radojevic in her debut collection, Teeth in the Back of My Neck. Born and raised in London, Radojevic is a half-Brazilian, half-Montenegrin writer with a master's degree in Development Studies from the University of London. In her poems, she explores themes of identity, ancestry, and history, and tackles issues of women's rights and gender equality. This emotionally charged and beautifully crafted collection is a must-read for fans of contemporary poetry and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of identity and heritage.

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Embracing Spontaneity: The Power of 'First Thought, Best Thought' Poetry

Explore the concept of spontaneous poetry, also known as 'first thought, best thought' writing, in this article. Learn about the origins of this approach, which values authenticity and honesty in the writing process, and the benefits and challenges of embracing this style. Discover how spontaneous poetry can lead to some of the most honest and emotionally resonant writing, and how it can be a powerful and transformative way of expressing oneself.

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Pathways to poetry

Pathways to poetry, written by Alison Hramiak is a blog article aimed at part-time poets who struggle to find the time, space, and mindset to write. In this blog, Alison shares her own experiences and methods for dealing with the limitations that inhibit the writing process. Through practical advice, she aims to empower and encourage other part-time poets to write regularly, regardless of their busy schedules. Whether you are caring for young or old, or your part-time job extends into your free time, Alison's blog provides a pathway to writing poetry and reaping the benefits for the soul.

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‘Womb of the State’ by Faye Alexandra Rose

Faye Alexandra Rose presents a compelling poem titled "Womb of the State," which serves as a powerful piece from her forthcoming poetry collection, 'Wild Women.' The poem delves into the dehumanization that occurs when individuals resort to desperate measures, using coat hangers to dig out their own souls. It explores the deep-rooted fear of others who hold power, symbolized by needles for hands, waiting to thread their bodies to regressive legislation.

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Marketing Your Poetry Book: Strategies and Tips

As a poet, getting your work published in a book form can be a major accomplishment. However, just because your poetry book is published doesn't mean it will automatically sell. Marketing your poetry book is an important step in getting it out into the world and ensuring that it reaches its intended audience. In this article we will give you some tips to get you started.

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Handling Rejection as a Poet: Tips and Strategies for Maintaining Your Creative Journey

If you're a poet, rejection is an inevitable part of the creative process. But that doesn't mean it has to derail your artistic journey. In this article, we offer tips and strategies for handling rejection as a poet, including seeking out supportive communities, practicing self-care, reframing your thinking, and most importantly, continuing to write. Don't let rejection define your worth as a poet - use it as an opportunity to grow and improve your craft. Keep these strategies in mind to maintain your creative journey and navigate the ups and downs of the writing life.

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Lilies on the Deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems: A Powerful Exploration of Love, Life, Death, and Migration

Looking for powerful and thought-provoking contemporary poetry? Look no further than "Lilies on the Deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems" by Oisín Breen. This collection of experimental and long-form poetry explores themes of love, life, death, migration, and nature. With vivid imagery and sensory language, Breen's work draws the reader into each piece and leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're a fan of experimental poetry or simply looking for something new and thought-provoking to read, "Lilies on the Deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems" is a must-read.

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How to Write a Love Poem that doesn’t Suck

We are very picky when it comes to publishing love poems. This is because it is easy to get swept away by clichés and flowery words when a poet expresses their undying love in a bunch of stanzas. So instead of rejecting love poetry altogether, we figured it was time to introduce a little article on how we would write a love poem if we had any talent.

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The Poets: A Story by Ilaria Passeri

I have never collected things because they just add clutter, but I do collect people.  Generally I collect them for an hour at the most, on trains and trams and in pubs - an hour is about long enough to listen to their bizarre life stories, thrill with horror at their chicken porn or answer their weird questions.  It’s all filed under ‘material’.

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The Role of Poetry in Grief and Loss: How Poetry Can Help Us Express and Process Our Emotions When Facing Difficult Times

Grief and loss are universal experiences that we all must face at some point in our lives. Whether it's the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or the loss of a dream or goal, these experiences can leave us feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about how to move forward. Poetry can be a powerful tool for expressing and processing these complex emotions, providing a way to make sense of our feelings and find comfort and solace during difficult times.

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Tips for Optimizing Your Book Description and Amazon Metadata

Are you a poet looking to market your book on Amazon? Use these tips to optimize your book's description and Amazon metadata. By crafting a compelling book description, using keywords wisely, and choosing the right categories, you can increase your book's visibility and reach a wider audience of poetry lovers. Follow these guidelines to make sure your poetry book stands out in a crowded marketplace and attracts readers who will appreciate your words.

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Finding Connection, Creativity, and Resistance through Poetry in a Capitalist World

Discover how poetry can be a powerful tool for surviving and thriving in a capitalist society. Explore the ways that poetry can provide a sense of community and connection, a space for self-expression and creativity, a means of resistance and activism, and a source of inspiration and hope. Find out how engaging with poetry in all its forms can help you navigate and transform the challenges and demands of capitalist society.

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Writing Your First Poem: A Step-by-Step Guide

Poetry is a form of literature that uses language to evoke emotion, paint vivid imagery, and convey ideas in a creative and artistic way. It often uses techniques such as rhyme, meter, and figurative language to enhance its impact and meaning. Poetry can take many different forms, from sonnets and haiku to free verse and slam poetry, and it can cover a wide range of themes and topics, from love and loss to politics and social justice.

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