Do hard times inspire us to write more, or dampen our creative spirit? In this workshop delivered at Poetry Society of Indiana’s 2020 Online Fall Rendezvous, Premier Poet Sarah E. Morin hosts an honest conversation about how living in trying times impacts us as writers. Continue reading
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Free Online Workshop – Writing in Adversity
Do hard times inspire us to write more, or dampen our creative spirit? In this free online workshop, we’ll have an honest conversation about how living in trying times impacts us as writers. Continue reading
Help Us Settle the Romance Debate in these Classic Books
Help me convince my friend that Jane Eyre and Rochester are a great couple! Continue reading
Book Review: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Is the Hunger Games prequel as good as the original trilogy? I say it’s better. Continue reading
Easter When You Can’t Feel It
Is it ok not to feel Easter joy? Continue reading
Curtis Crisler to Make Special Appearance at Online Poetry Event – with Giveaways!
I’m thrilled to announce that poet Curtis L. Crisler will make a special guest appearance at Poetry Society of Indiana’s online Facebook event: Social Distancing Social Media Social for Poets! This event will take place entirely on Facebook, April 25, 1:30-3p. Sign up here. Invite your friends. As some of our PSI members may know, Curtis … Continue reading
Join the Social Distancing Social for Poets
Given concerns about the coronavirus and the closure of our reserved venue, Poetry Society of Indiana has wisely decided to cancel our in-person Spring Fling April 25. However, there’s no reason we can’t meet online! Continue reading
Empty – A Coronavirus Poem
It’s hard to write a coronavirus poem without turning political, so here it is without further commentary: Continue reading
Daylight Savings Collaborative Poems
Three collaborative poems about Daylight Savings. Continue reading
Landwreck
I get the nostalgic willies when I see a corpse of a barn when I drive through the country. These noble old wreckages deserve a poem. Photo credit ID 91213 © Jschaap26 | Dreamstime.com. Continue reading