April is National Poetry Month! Here are 30 ways you can celebrate poetry this month, courtesy of Poets.org:
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Celebrate Poem in Your Pocket Day The idea is simple: select a poem you love, carry it with you, then share it with co-workers, family, and friends.
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Read a book of poetry "Poetry is a response to the daily necessity of getting the world right."
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Memorize a poem "Getting a poem or prose passage truly 'by heart' implies getting it by mind and memory and understanding and delight."
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Revisit a poem "America is a country of second acts, so today, why not brush the dust off these classics and give them a fresh read?"
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Put poetry in an unexpected place "Books should be brought to the doorstep like electricity, or like milk in England: they should be considered utilities."
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Bring a poem to your place of worship "We
define poetry as the unofficial view of being, and bringing the art of
language in contact with your spiritual practices can deepen both."
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Attend a poetry reading "Readings have been occurring for decades around the world in universities, bookstores, cafes, corner pubs, and coffeehouses."
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Play Exquisite Corpse "Each
participant is unaware of what the others have written, thus producing a
surprising—sometimes absurd—yet often beautiful poem."
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Read a poem at an open mic "It's a great way to meet other writers in your area and find out about your local writing community."
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Support literary organizations "Many
national and local literary organizations offer programs that reach out
to the general public to broaden the recognition of poets and their
work."
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Listen on your commute "Often, hearing an author read their own work can clarify questions surrounding their work's tone."
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Subscribe to a literary magazine "Full
of surprising and challenging poetry, short fiction, interviews, and
reviews, literary journals are at the forefront of contemporary poetry."
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Start a notebook on Poets.org "Poets.org lets users build their own personal portable online commonplace book out of the materials on our site."
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Put a poem in a letter"It's always a treat to get a letter, but finding a poem in the envelope makes the experience extra special."
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Watch a poetry movie"What
better time than National Poetry Month to gather some friends, watch a
poetry-related movie, and perhaps discuss some of the poet's work after
the film?"
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Take a poem out to lunch "Adding a poem to lunch puts some poetry in your day and gives you something great to read while you eat."
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Put a poem on the pavement "Go one step beyond hopscotch squares and write a poem in chalk on your sidewalk."
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Recite a poem to family and friends "You
can use holidays or birthdays as an opportunity to celebrate with a
poem that is dear to you, or one that reminds you of the season."
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Organize a poetry reading "When looking for a venue, consider your local library, coffee shop, bookstore, art gallery, bar or performance space."
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Promote public support for poetry"Every
year, Congress decides how much money will be given to the National
Endowment for the Arts to be distributed all across America."
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Start a poetry reading group "Select books that would engage discussion and not intimidate the reader new to poetry."
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Read interviews and literary criticism "Reading reviews can also be a helpful exercise and lend direction to your future reading."
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Buy a book of poems for your library "Many libraries have undergone or are facing severe cuts in funding. These cuts are often made manifest on library shelves."
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Start a commonplace book "Since
the Renaissance, devoted readers have been copying their favorite poems
and quotations into notebooks to form their own personal anthologies
called commonplace books."
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Integrate poetry with technology "Many
email programs allow you to create personalized signatures that are
automatically added to the end of every email you send."
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Ask the Post Office for more poet stamps "To be eligible, suggested poets must have been deceased for at least ten years and must be American or of American descent."
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Sign up for a poetry class or workshop "Colleges and arts centers often make individual courses in literature and writing available to the general public."
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Subscribe to our free newsletter "Short and to the point, the Poets.org Update, our electronic newsletter, will keep you informed on Academy news and events."
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Write a letter to a poet "Let the poets who you are reading know that you appreciate their work by sending them a letter."
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Visit a poetry landmark "Visiting physical spaces associated with a favorite writer is a memorable way to pay homage to their life and work." |
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