“I sometimes write poetry, but I am not a poet. At least, I’ve never thought of myself that way.” So begins Zetta Elliott’s collection of haiku, sonnets, and free verse in celebration of Black women activists, Say Her Name. Inspired…
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ROOTS OF RAP: 16 BARS ON THE 4 PILLARS OF HIP-HOP written by Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrated by Frank Morrison.
ROOTS OF RAP: 16 BARS ON THE 4 PILLARS OF HIP-HOP written by Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrated by Frank Morrison. Carole Boston Weatherford has done it again! Her books sing. Some dance. This one, Roots of Rap, do both.…
Nerdy Book Club Winners: Poetry plus Novels in Verse — drum roll please!
Need a great book to begin your New Year? Look no further. Here is the Nerdy Book Club winners of poetry including novels-in-verse – Blood Water Paint was reviewed here on Pirate Tree last month – take a look. It’s…
OF POETRY AND PROTEST: FROM EMMETT TILL TO TRAYVON MARTIN
Edited & compiled by Philip Cushway & Michael Warr, photographer, Victoria Smith This incredible collection of poems, personal essays, and photos celebrate contemporary Black poets. The book’s dedication reads: To all those who have died because of the color of…
Poetry for Kids: Walt Whitman, ed. by Karen Karbiener, illustrated by Kate Evans
I came across Moondance Press‘s Poetry for Kids series, which includes Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, and even Shakespeare in addition to this title. I was unfamiliar with this concept of using adult poetry as a source for children’s reading (target…
One Last Word
Guest post by Padma Venkatraman ONE LAST WORD By Nikki Grimes I, for one, am immensely grateful that one last word will not be the last word by this talented author whose work has gained much well-deserved recent attention.…
Presenting Slavery in Picture Books: A Review of Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton
Nothing in the Word: Versions of Aztec Poetry
This book is quite a relic (1972), though it is still available from online sources. The late poet, Stephen Berg, founder of the American Poetry Review, translated these 50 poems from the indigenous Nahuatl Indians of Central Mexico. A friend…
Laughing Out Loud, I Fly: Poems for Teens and Young Adults from Juan Felipe Herrera
THE POETRY FRIDAY ANTHOLOGY FOR CELEBRATIONS
Poetry, Spring, April – Roll Right In! “Poems for children are like toys that are made of words, and these words give wings to their imagination.” Mahmud Kianush, founder of children’s poetry in Iran. THE POETRY FRIDAY ANTHOLOGY FOR CELEBRATIONS…