less than certain: how to teach bewildering poems, rachel mennies
the poetics of disobedience, alice notley
mystery & birds: 5 ways to practice poetry, ada limón
how to write a poem, bhanu kapil
facing altars: poetry and prayer, mary karr
back draft
someone is writing a poem, adrienne rich
some notes on organic form, denise levertov
in defense of poetic nonsense, with a character who shares your frustration, alice notley
the power of words to save us, marie howe
this quote from adrienne rich
back to the body: an interview with natalie diaz
bewilderment is at the core of every poem, kaveh akbar
Sherilyn Fenn
1. romeo and juliet on the balcony, julius kronberg 2. the meeting on the turret stairs, frederic william burton 3. la belle dame sans merci, john william waterhouse 4. god speed, edmund blair leighton 5. the end of the quest, francis bernard dicksee 6. la belle dame sans merci, francis bernard dicksee
kinda tired of relating to tori spring
SLOWLY.
I made this in april, in quarantine. I had this idea i wanted to try, and i want to turn it into a full-length story so its kind of a demo/alpha version. I hope youll like it. It’s about the end of the world and the song “Despacito”.
Daniel Kwan (co-director of Everything Everywhere All at Once and Swiss Army Man) on maximalism in art.