We recently received word Iranian poet & activist Ali Asadollahi was imprisoned without cause by Islamic Republic guards. Roanoke Review published Ali’s poetry and interviewed him in 2020, we stand with him and his family, and we call for his release. #FreeAli#IranProtests#Iran
“Poem In Which I Account For Wasted Time” by @nicholasmolbert. The poem was originally published in the @RoanokeReview. Nicholas joins the WPLS tonight (7/17). #poems#poetry#poets
Thank you to everyone who submitted to our Eco Poetry Contest, and congratulations to the winner, Peter Manos! You can find his piece here! https://t.co/IHyS3krcs3
Check out our Instagram for a message from the judge, Emily Iris Degn, thanking everyone who submitted!
"or do they curl wingtips and dream / little bones, little fingers stiffening preened feathers"
Angie Kirby "All That I Don't Know About Birds" @RoanokeReview https://t.co/2rOMughJo0 #GrindGoodNews
Our Zoom reading is tonight from 5-6! Join us in listening to these lovely authors read some of their work over Zoom using the link in our bio!
Readers: @EmmaRoseWriter, @rosedemaris, @writesforlife, @LianeTyrrel, Angie Kirby, Tobiah Black, and Betty Martin
We are having an online reading this Sunday! 8 lovely writers will be sharing their work with us via Zoom from 5-6 p.m. Join via the tinyurl or the link in our bio!
Thanks so much @RoanokeReview for nominating my poem "Homecoming" for a Pushcart Prize. I'm so grateful. Here's a link to their nominations: https://t.co/oLzfdYRgvP
and to my poem: https://t.co/ovaSQjclP2
"Miss you. Would like to take a walk with you." Gabrielle Calvocoressi (@rocketfantastic)
Is it possible that Gabrielle Calvocoressi writes every poem for me? I feel them so hard.
By the way, who is the poet who does that for you?
Russia bombed the city yet again last night and there is no electricity yet again.
Russians bomb, Odesans repair, Russians bomb again, right before New Year.
If you can help folks in Odesa, Ukraine, here is more info: