Anna BinkovitzApr 26, 20231 min read26/30: KB BrookinsToday's poem deftly moves through different levels of confession and culpability.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ccb069851f4d4eb5656ee4a/t/62e825130a738c287f01e9b7/1659381012292/poetrynw.org-KB+I+Admit+It.pdf Today, we are going to write a series of small confessions, slowly escalating to grappling with larger guilts and more complex power dynamics.
Today's poem deftly moves through different levels of confession and culpability.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ccb069851f4d4eb5656ee4a/t/62e825130a738c287f01e9b7/1659381012292/poetrynw.org-KB+I+Admit+It.pdf Today, we are going to write a series of small confessions, slowly escalating to grappling with larger guilts and more complex power dynamics.
30/30: Cameron Awkward-RichOur final prompt this year comes to us from Cameron Awkward-Rich, and his iconic poem, "Meditations in an Emergency"...
29/30: Kamden HilliardI am obsessed with the sonics of this poem. You so clearly see the musical influence, not just in the referential lines, but in how the...
28/30: Miller ObermanToday is a gorgeous reflective poem, "Taharah." https://poets.org/poem/taharah This piece deals with the idea of the afterlife, not in...
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