New Delhi: A research conducted to find answers for the ever elusive question "Why do we like what we like?" has led to the conclusion several factors including vivid mental imagery render poetry more ...
Contrary to what English teachers led us to believe, most readers don’t judge poetry based on factors like alliteration and rhyme. In fact, a new study published in the journal Psychology of ...
Today’s post is by poetry facilitator and hypnotherapist Terhi K. Cherry. Terhi explained: As a poetry facilitator and a hypnotherapist, I support creativity tapping into the subconscious mind. We are ...
In its purest form, poetry would consist entirely of images. Nothing more than pictures are needed to evoke a mood or arouse an emotion. As the proverbial saying goes, “an image is worth a multitude ...
Celebrate National Poetry Month this April! Join us for a special celebration of National Poetry Month with the Poet-Imagery Tea Event, hosted by the SaddleBrooke Writers Group. This unique event will ...
MY daughter is eight. When she was one, I began reading aloud to her the greatest imaginative poetry available. With as much expression as if I were reading to a grown person, I went over and over ...
American poet Emily Dickinson. A mystical recluse, she lived all her life in Amherst, Massachusetts. Emily Dickinson was a 19th-century American poet whose name has become synonymous with classic ...
Life has its ups and downs, and this is one of the up moments for Kissimmee artist Sherri Goss. On Thursday, Goss’ debut exhibition of 19 acrylic paintings and mixed-media pieces will go on display at ...