November stands as a quiet bridge between autumn’s golden farewell and winter’s silver silence. It is a month of reflection, ...
How many people, on seeing the name of William Morris (1834–1896), think first of wallpaper or chairs? Not that the thought is wrong. The author of today’s Poem of the Day is, after all, that William ...
The flowers in the garden lob their last bit of loveliness as America totters toward anotherelection, requiring yet another ...
St. John of the Cross (Juan de Yepes y Álvarez) (1542-1591) was a Spanish poet and Catholic mystic and priest. A member of the Carmelite order and one of the 36 Doctors of the Church, he is commonly ...
In the one hundred fifty-four sonnets of William Shakespeare (1564–1616), the seasons, invoked as metaphors for lovers’ joys and sorrows, turn up again and again, like pages in a calendar. “Shall I ...
The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local and area writers every Monday. Send poems to Meredith Williams at [email protected].
Each year, Santa Barbara Public Library selects a book for Santa Barbara Reads with the intention that it will be widely read and discussed in the community. Our goal is to broaden horizons, consider ...
Discover 'Art of Poetry 2' at Lighthouse Poole—an exhibition uniting 35 artists and 50 poems from members and invited friends ...
Award-winning poet Ruth Padel will read her new poems inspired by the 'Snake Goddess' figurines found at Knossos (Crete) over a century ago. This event is part of the collaborative, international ...