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A Journey of Selves: An Interview with Writer and Filmmaker Corinne Owens

Discover the captivating journey of writer and filmmaker Corinne Owens in this exclusive interview. From her roots in the American South to studying literature and drama in Ireland, Corinne shares insights into her creative process, influences, and the release of her latest works – the short film series "These Matterless Things" and her debut poetry collection, "The Sea Sleeps in the Chest." Dive into the interview to explore themes of identity, homecoming, and the beauty in life's small moments.

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Social Justice Poet Warriors: Langston Hughes

Learn about the life and work of Langston Hughes, the renowned African American poet and one of the leading figures of the Harlem Renaissance. Hughes was a pioneer of the protest poetry movement and his poetry spoke to the experiences and struggles of Black people in the United States. Read about Hughes' literary achievements and his impact on social justice and civil rights. Discover how Hughes' work continues to inspire and influence writers and activists around the world.

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Navigating the Shadows of the Anthropocene: An Interview with Poet JP Seabright

JP Seabright, a London-based queer disabled writer, has become a prominent voice in the world of poetry. With four solo pamphlets, two collaborations, and a diverse body of work spanning various mediums, JP explores themes of gender, sexuality, trauma, and the impending climate crisis. As an Editor of Full House Literary Magazine, they've earned nominations for esteemed literary prizes like the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and Forward Prize. We had the privilege of publishing their latest poetry anthology ‘Fragments from Before the Fall’ and had a little chat with them.

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Protest Poetry; the Language of the Oppressed

Protest poetry is a form of poetry that uses language and verse to address social and political issues, express dissent, and call for change. It has a long and rich history, dating back to ancient civilizations and continuing to the present day. From William Shakespeare's plays to Maya Angelou's poetry, protest poetry has played a significant role in shaping cultural and political discourse.

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Book Review: Kaleidoscope Minds

"Kaleidoscope Minds: An Anthology of Poetry by Neurodivergent Women," edited by Catherine Bell & Stephanie Farrell Moore, is a profound and beautifully curated collection that offers a unique and deeply personal insight into the lived experiences of neurodivergent women. The foreword, penned by Rebecca Schiller, sets the stage for what unfolds in the following pages, inviting readers to embrace the tension, the paradox, and the profound beauty of these voices.

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The Crossings by Chaitali Sengupta: A Powerful Exploration of Migration and Identity

In a world plagued by conflicts and displacement, the poetry collection "The Crossings " by Chaitali Sengupta offers a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the experiences of migrants forced to leave their homelands in search of safety and security. Through a seamless blend of history, mythology, and present-day realities, Sengupta delves into the profound impact of conflicts on individual lives, highlighting the struggles, resilience, and search for identity that define the migrant experience.

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Exploring the Beauty and Depth of Lyrical Poetry

Explore the art of lyrical poetry and discover the beauty and depth of this powerful form of literature. Learn about the rich history of lyrical poetry, from its roots in ancient civilizations to its enduring popularity today. Discover how to express your emotions and thoughts through the use of musical language and rhythm, and find tips and techniques for writing your own lyrical poetry. Whether you're a seasoned poet or just starting out, this guide will help you unlock the power of lyrical poetry and express yourself through verse.

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Exploring the Epic Poetry of Ancient Civilizations

Discover the enduring appeal of epic poetry with our article on the history and characteristics of this grand narrative genre. From the "Iliad" and the "Mahabharata" to the "Odyssey" and the "Aeneid," learn about the famous epic poems of ancient civilizations and the themes and lessons they explore. Whether you're a fan of epic poetry or a writer looking to try your hand at this challenging genre, our article has something for everyone.

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The Power of Slam Poetry: Exploring the World of Performance Poetry

Discover the art of slam poetry and learn how to write and perform your own powerful spoken word pieces. From its origins in the 1980s to its current popularity, slam poetry has become a popular form of self-expression and social activism. Explore the many benefits of slam poetry, including its entertainment value, educational benefits, and therapeutic effects. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just starting out, this article will provide you with everything you need to know about the world of slam poetry.

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Exploring the Bold and Innovative Poetry of the Female Beatniks

Discover the vibrant world of female beatnik poetry and the pioneering poets who defined this movement. Explore the raw and honest depiction of life on the margins, the innovative use of language and form, and the dedication to activism and advocacy that characterized the work of these women. Find out how the female beatniks embraced new technologies and self-published their own work, and how their legacy continues to inspire writers today. Learn about the key figures in the female beatnik movement, including Diane di Prima, Hettie Jones, Joanne Kyger, and Janine Pommy Vega, and discover how these women made significant contributions to the world of poetry. This comprehensive guide to female beatnik poetry offers a wealth of insights and inspiration for writers and poetry lovers alike.

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The Poetry of Allen Ginsberg: Raw, Honest, and Unconventional

Allen Ginsberg was a key figure in the Beat movement and a pioneer in the field of experimental poetry. His work is known for its raw and honest depiction of life on the margins, and his willingness to challenge the dominant cultural and social norms of the time. In this article, we explore the life and work of Ginsberg and examine the ways in which his poetry continues to inspire writers and readers around the world.

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