Poetry + Authorship
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Incoming Resources
- Singing school, learning to write (and read) poetry by studying with the masters, Robert Pinsky
- Word warriors, 35 women leaders in the spoken word revolution, edited by Alix Olson ; foreword by Eve Ensler
- What poets are like, up and down with the writing life, Gary Soto
- Poetry & commitment, an essay, Adrienne Rich ; with an afterword by Mark Doty
- Poetry as spellcasting, poems, essays, and prompts for manifesting liberation and reclaiming power, Tamiko Beyer, Destiny Hemphill, Lisbeth White
- How to write poetry, Nancy Bogen
- The ode less travelled, unlocking the poet within, Stephen Fry
- A primer for poets & readers of poetry, Gregory Orr
- Poetry matters, writing a poem from the inside out, Ralph Fletcher
- How to write a poem, by Margaret Ryan
- Open the door, how to excite young people about poetry, edited by Dorothea Lasky, Dominic Luxford, and Jesse Nathan
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Hass
- Orpheus in the Bronx, essays on identity, politics, and the freedom of poetry, Reginald Shepherd
- Ordinary genius, a guide for the poet within, Kim Addonizio
- Limelight, Solli Raphael
- Poetry slam, the competitive art of performance poetry, edited by Gary Glazner
- Arts of the possible, essays and conversations, Adrienne Rich
- In the blue pharmacy, essays on poetry and other transformations, Marianne Boruch
- The poetry home repair manual, practical advice for beginning poets, Ted Kooser
- World enough & time, on creativity and slowing down, Christian McEwen
- Being true to life, poetic paths to personal growth, David Richo
- Spontaneous mind, selected interviews, 1958-1996, Allen Ginsberg ; with a preface by Václav Havel ; introduction by Edmund White ; edited by David Carter
- The Place my words are looking for, what poets say about and through their work, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- The practicing poet, writing beyond the basics
- The poet's handbook, by Judson Jerome
- Madness, rack, and honey, collected lectures, Mary Ruefle
- To be the poet, Maxine Hong Kingston
- The house that Jack built, the collected lectures of Jack Spicer, edited and with an afterword by Peter Gizzi
- How I discovered poetry, Marilyn Nelson ; illustrations by Hadley Hooper
- Golden gate, interviews with 5 San Francisco poets, edited by David Meltzer
- The poet, the lion, talking pictures, El Farolito, a wedding in St. Roch, the big box store, the warp in the mirror, spring, midnights, fire & all, C.D. Wright
- Writing poetry from the inside out, finding your voice through the craft of poetry, Sandford Lyne
- Catching the light, Joy Harjo
- The Poet's companion, a guide to the pleasures of writing poetry, Kim Addonizio and Dorianne Laux
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