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Dr. Amélie Lemieux talks to us about authenticity and vulnerability, posthumanism, and the broad scope of literacies. Dr. Lemieux's research interests include Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility policies as it relates to reading research, literature teaching, and multimodality, all informed by phenomenological and posthumanist perspectives. Her most recent project includes investigating adolescents' digital literacy practices as ways to leverage social justice. I had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Lemieux speak at the University of South Florida's David C. Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching Speaker Series in Tampa, Florida. At her invited talk, Amélie shared her ongoing InstaPoetry project, sharing insights from project development to preliminary results. Our conversation for this episode was recorded the day after her talk. Dr. Amélie Lemieux is an Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal's Faculty of Education in the department of didactics (teaching and learning). To cite this episode: Persohn, L. (Host). (2024, Mar 12). A conversation with Amélie Lemieux (Season 4, No. 9) [Audio podcast episode]. In Classroom Caffeine Podcast series. https://www.classroomcaffeine.com/guests. DOI: 10.5240/1984-8530-6AAF-904B-12BE-QConnect with Classroom Caffeine at www.classroomcaffeine.com or on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
He went from being the most viable challenger to Donald Trump for the Republican nomination, to endorsing him. Our US editor opines on why Ron DeSantis' campaign fell short, and what it means for the New Hampshire primary. What the opening of a temple says about Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda (09:13). And, why is bad Instapoetry so popular (18:02)?Sign up for a free trial of Economist Podcasts+. If you're already a subscriber to The Economist, you'll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He went from being the most viable challenger to Donald Trump for the Republican nomination, to endorsing him. Our US editor opines on why Ron DeSantis' campaign fell short, and what it means for the New Hampshire primary. What the opening of a temple says about Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda (09:13). And, why is bad Instapoetry so popular (18:02)?Sign up for a free trial of Economist Podcasts+. If you're already a subscriber to The Economist, you'll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Clutching my pearls over Instapoetry with Rachael Nielsen. (Write to me! poetrysayspod@gmail.com) Show notes Rabbit issue 24 Emma Watson Interviews Rupi Kaur for Our Shared Shelf Lora Mathis Instagram Poetry for Every Day Segovia Amil Katy Waldman: “…there has to be a better way to lift up people with problems than to declare that problems … Continue reading "Ep 166. Rachael Nielsen: “Quote unquote real poetry.”"
When was the last time an artist took you by the hand and said, “Here, let me show you how the world looks through my eyes”? Frank X. Walker is Kentucky's former poet laureate and one of the co-founders of the Affrilachian Poets - a grassroots group of poets of color living in the Appalachian region. Thirty years after their founding, the Affrilachian Poets continue to dismantle the idea that Appalachia is a white region, devoid of literature and the arts. For decades, Frank's work has embodied a deeply personal approach and challenged us to see poetry as an urgent voice that can touch on our experience of living in a way other written works can't. Today, Frank is the Director of the MFA program of the University of Kentucky and he's mentored hundreds of artists along their path. He's the author and editor of a dozen books of poetry and, as you'll hear, Frank is a lovely, thoughtful, and really cool guy. You can find Frank here: http://frankxwalker.com/index.html Check out his books here: http://frankxwalker.com/books.html Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0djkPzw8PWwpv9qaixNZkX Tell Me Something True is a 100% independent podcast. There are no corporations or advertisers backing this community. We are 100% funded by the TMST community. Support TMST today so you can hear the uncut interviews, attend private events with Laura and help keep TMST ad-free: https://tmst.supercast.com/
Renaissance Poetry is STILL the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off, paint poetic masterpieces and kick it with our Event Page hostesses Kimbrella Renea the "Hurricane" and Sistah Taraji as they keep it live on the event page!! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
Renaissance Poetry is STILL the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
Renaissance Poetry is STILL the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople.
Renaissance Poetry is STILL the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
The Poetry London Podcast is produced by the team at Poetry London, a leading international poetry magazine in print since 1988. It is presented by PL's editor André Naffis-Sahely, supported by Aminata Sow, PL's production assistant. Poetry London is published three times a year in February, May and September and each issue contains new poetry, incisive reviews and featured essays. This episode features performances by Joy Harjo and Lewis MacAdams, as well as an inside look into the medium of Instapoetry, as well as tribute to the poet and critic Colin Falck (1934-2020).
Episode No. 13 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: Amanda Lovelace / Guest Speaker Poet: Afreen / Instagram Handle: @writing.sby.a.a. Support InstraPoetic Justice by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page! Chat with other listeners on the Sophiamehr Studios Discord Server!
Episode No. 12 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: Jon Lupin / Guest Speaker Poet: Sayed Hashim / Instagram Handle: @truehashim Support InstaPoetic Justice by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page! Chat with other listeners on the Sophiamehr Studios Discord Server!
To publish or not to publish? Join us as we venture into the shadowy world of poetry publishing. Do instapoets endanger traditional publishing or help it to quietly flourish? Is the whole thing shapeshifting into something new and exciting? The person clutching the torch and heading into the dark is poet and academic JT Welsch who has written the first book-length study of the contemporary poetry industry. And the good news is it's not all bad news. Meanwhile Peter is still wistful about seizing the means of poetry production and trying to ignite a revolution, while Robin confesses that it's all about seeing her poems in glorious print. Plus, we'll dip a tentacle into the surreal world of Guillaume Apollinaire and Robin enjoys an irreverent poem that stealth bombed its way into The North.
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoetic Show starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online! www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
In today's episode we start off with spotlight poetry from Vernon King! (IG: @vernonleeiii) We then discuss the controversial topic of instapoetry. Does it count? Is it real poetry? Is it worth reading and writing? Find out our thoughts and more with the soulful trio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spoken-soul-podcast/message
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
Episode No. 11 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: Warsan Shire / Guest Speaker Poet: Nawaal / Instagram Handle: @flxw.d Support InstaPoetic Justice by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page! Chat with other listeners on the Sophiamehr Studios Discord Server!
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
What role did literature play in the past? How is literature still relevant? What about the new forms of literature? Why would someone hire a literature graduate?This episode answers all these questions and more.Dr. Robert SuterFereshteh YousefiManveen KohliSpecial thanks to Danny Ballan www.englishpluspodcast.com Visit Audiomentary's website: www.fastbasics.comFollow the Audiomentary Podcast on social media:https://www.facebook.com/audiomentaryhttps://www.instagram.com/audiomentary/
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wiat for poetry!Show starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
Episode No. 9 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: rh Sin / Guest Speaker Poet: Noree Skye / Instagram Account: @noreeskye Don't forget to check out Poetry Cosmos, available on Amazon! Support InstaPoetic Justice by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page! Chat with other listeners on the Sophiamehr Studios Discord Server!
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on EPiphany Radio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue or listen in!You can also click this link to listen online!www.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople
Episode No. 8 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: Christopher Poindexter/ Guest Speaker Poet: Molly Moreton / Instagram Account @sol.et.luna.writes Support InstaPoetic Justice by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page! Chat with other listeners on the Sophiamehr Studios Discord Server!
Episode No. 7 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: Yrsa Daley-Ward/ Guest Speaker Poet: Shreya Vikram Don't forget to check out Shreya's website at www.shreyavikram.com! Support InstaPoetic Justice by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page! Chat with other listeners on the Sophiamehr Studios Discord Server!
Episode No. 6 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: JH Hard/ Guest Speaker Poet: JH Hard! Instagram Account @hardpoetry Don't forget to check out JH Hard's debut poetry collection, War, Over Easy on Amazon! Support InstaPoetic Justice by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page! Chat with other listeners on the Sophiamehr Studios Discord Server!
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on Blogtalkradio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoetic Show starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue!
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on Blogtalkradio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry!#Awwwwready #ItsAboutTheArt#PowerPoeticShow starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue!!
Renaissance Poetry is the perfect place on Blogtalkradio to unwind and enjoy clever wordplay, sapiosexual and even social justice poetry that provokes thought through word imagery. Be it through song, "barz" or what have you, it's first and foremost about the art! Hosted by Keith Erick, (The Renaissance Poet). Come through, this Friday and every other Friday to take your socks off and paint poetic masterpieces! Can't wait for poetry! Show starts at 9:00 centralNumber to call is 319-527-6300Press #1 to get in queue!!
To support our work and listen to additional content, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_. In our latest, sixth episode of The YourShelf Podcast, Given Stories, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) catches up with writer Nikita Gill to discuss books, representation, girlhood, culture, inheritance and Nikita's first novel, The Girl and the Goddess. For full show notes, see here: https://podcast.yourshelf.uk/episodes/6. Thanks for listening. LinksPatreonInstagramTwitterPodcastYourShelfEpisode NotesJay asks Nikita about her bookshelves, the books that made her, and which writers she'd want to play in a one-woman show. (from 1:15)Nikita explains why she decided to write her first YA novel in verse, The Girl and the Goddess, where the inspiration for the story came from, and what representation means to her and her work. (from 10:38)Finally, Nikita discusses her recent reads and upcoming projects, including a new collection, Where Hope Comes From, publishing Feb 2021. (from 1:10:50)Jay recommends signing up to our Patreon for access to exclusive content, including a bonus episode with more content from the interview, where Nikita answers some phone-in questions, and gives a reading from The Girl and the Goddess.Jay wraps up with all the books that were discussed in the episode: Maya Angelou's I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, Alice Walker's The Colour Purple, Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, Nikesh Shukla's Brown Baby, Salena Godden's Mrs Death Misses Death, the works of Amrita Sher-Gil and Sarojini Naidu, Dean Atta's The Black Flamingo, CS Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia, Manjeet Mann's Run Rebel, the work of Yena Sherma Purmasir, Louise O'Neill's After The Silence, Savannah Brown's Sweetdark, and Poems To Save The World With, chosen and illustrated by Chris Riddell.Nikita Gill closes with a reading of the stunning poem 'A New City' from her YA novel in verse, The Girl and the Goddess. (from 1:25:33)Buy, read and review The Girl and the Goddess now, available from most bookstores! Nikita's earlier work is also available for purchase.Thanks for listening and tune in again (very) soon for Episode Seven!
We are rebroadcasting some of our favorite episodes before the premiere of our Bicoastal Season on September 1st. This season is all about books set in New York and LA, and we can't wait to share it with you! Meanwhile, we hope you enjoy this ep from our second season about the poetry of Instagram. Michael and Hannah take on creators of poetic #content, try to decide what poetry is (eep) and compare the current vogue for Instagram poetry with pop giants Lady Gaga and Robyn. Plus, a quiz! Poets Cited: @rupikaur_ @atticuspoetry @tylerknott @langleav @yrsadaleyward @jewel Links: Don’t miss this Molly Fischer profile from The Cut. Or her Rolling Stone profile. Here are a couple articles for Rupi. And a couple that are against her. Also this is where Atticus was Doxed. Audio Sources: Rupi Kaur reading, Rupi on the Tonight Show, Yrsa Daley-Ward. Email us at thatbookpod@gmail.com. Friend us on Goodreads and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Hoy hablaremos de un movimiento que nació en el internet y que ha ganado fama con el paso de los años.
I had a sit down with Ancestral poet, winner of the best spoken-word album at the just ended Ghana Arts and Cultural Awards.
In this all new episode of Read Astray, host Laura Young will give her review of three different collections of "Instapoetry" - poems that were originally posted on Instagram or other social media sites, and then later gathered into book form as the authors grew in popularity. These collections are: "The Sun and Her Flowers" by Rupi Kaur, "Pillow Thoughts" by Courtney Peppernell, and "The Dark Between Stars: Poems" by Atticus Poetry.
News Talk 94.1 — In this all new episode of Read Astray, host Laura Young will give her review of three different collections of "Instapoetry" - poems that were originally posted on Instagram or other social media sites, and then later gathered into book form as the authors grew in popularity. These collections are: "The Sun and Her Flowers" by Rupi Kaur, "Pillow Thoughts" by Courtney Peppernell, and "The Dark Between Stars: Poems" by Atticus Poetry.
THIS WEEK: *More amateur fa—“fanateurs” of the NFL, this time in Cleveland! *“Journey”. Not the band, but rather, the overused, bumper sticker spirituality word that fills the amateur need for attention *Take 2 on Instapoetry! PLUS: *On “60 Seconds” I talk about eggs, staples, and pumpkin spice *”3 Pro Things” includes “Women of Power” in the NHRA, and finally, some mandatory, needed technology for hybrid and electric cars. Get the book! https://amzn.to/2OPSoOB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LouSantiniEntertainment Twitter: @lousantini Instagram: @lousantini3 Website: www.lousantini.com LISTEN ON: ITunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, Pocketcasts, Overcast, Castbox, PodOmatic, RadioPublic, Anchor
Poet Daniel Cockrill invites, Poet, Lecturer in Creative Writing, Autodiadact, Niall O’Sullivan round his house for a chat. During this chat they explore the visceral space between fact and fiction to reveal certain truths that can’t necessarily be explained by these other fields. They also attempt to answer the Poet Waffle Big Question: What is the most important thing to teach a child? Topics covered include: The Sonnet, The Performance Poetry World, The Literary World, Don Patterson, Terrance Hayes, Reading & Performing a Sonnet, Fashionable & Unfashionable Poetry, Poetry Boom, Is Poetry the New Rock ‘n’ Roll?, InstaPoetry, Progressive Rock, Punk, Pub Rock, Dr Feelgood, Moments of Success, Circadian Rhythm, Audience Feedback, William Blake, Mistakes & Failures, Creativity In School, Ken Robinson, Critical Thinking, Big Ideas, Keats, Shakespeare, Imagination, Michael Rosen, Love of Learning, Lyricism, Lyric Moment and Setting Your Soul on Fire.
In honour of World Poetry day, we bare our souls with an in-depth poetry discussion- I mean we go stuck into it making this our longest episode yet. We celebrate the moving poems of Mary Oliver who left us last year and celebrate her mind and words. We get stuck into Instapoets with Norman (who is one himself) and talk about inclusivity in poetry and how poets like Rupi Kaur have brought poetry to the mainstream. We even touched on Spoken Word poetry and how it represents the present generation. We discuss books with Norman and get his 5 Tips on how to be an Instapoet.
Michael and Hannah take on creators of poetic #content, try to decide what poetry is (eep) and compare the current vogue for Instagram poetry with pop giants Lady Gaga and Robyn. Plus, a quiz! Poets Cited: @rupikaur_ @atticuspoetry @tylerknott @langleav @yrsadaleyward @jewel Links: Don’t miss this Molly Fischer profile from The Cut. Or her Rolling Stone profile. Here are a couple articles for Rupi. And a couple that are against her. Also this is where Atticus was Doxed. Audio Sources: Rupi Kaur reading, Rupi on the Tonight Show, Yrsa Daley-Ward. Email us at thatbookpod@gmail.com. Friend us on Goodreads and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Stop Everything! shares your - and our - pop culture happy places: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Terrace House, cookbooks, Instapoetry and more... Plus, Dalara Williams on season three of Black Comedy, and Gates McFadden on keeping up with Star Trek: The Next Generation fans.
Stop Everything! shares your - and our - pop culture happy places: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Terrace House, cookbooks, Instapoetry and more... Plus, Dalara Williams on season three of Black Comedy, and Gates McFadden on keeping up with Star Trek: The Next Generation fans.
In the debut episode of the podcast we, Jodeci Nightshade (me) and Angelina Bruno, introduce ourselves and talk about our origin stories, Instapoetry, pennames and much more
(Original air date: October 24, 2017) This week Colby talks about what it means to be in the splash zone, then he and Kate get into current events with a discussion about Colin Kaepernick, the NFL, and #TakeAKnee before finishing with two very different but equally impactful book recommendations to help you come more alive.
This week Colby talks about what it means to be in the splash zone, then he and Kate get into current events with a discussion about Colin Kaepernick, the NFL, and #TakeAKnee before finishing with two very different but equally impactful book recommendations to help you come more alive.
Welcome to the first edition of InstaPoetry - a podcast dedicated to reading the descriptions of images on Instagram - a process invented on a long car ride.
Episode No. 10 of InstaPoetic Justice / Poet of Discussion: Atticus / Guest Speaker Poet: KT Decker / Instagram Account: @k.t.decker_poetry Don't forget to check out Instapoet, available on Amazon!