Category: poetry

  • At Least I’m Not a Serial Killer: A Podcast and a Poem

    At Least I’m Not a Serial Killer: A Podcast and a Poem

    On Wednesday I had the chance to sit down with my buddies Holly and Carley, the hosts of We’re All Fine–a podcast in which they chat about all kinds of life affirming things, personal struggles, and basically whatever comes into their minds to chat about. It’s delightful. And we got together to talk about that…

  • The David

    The David

    The stone hair is soft like his eyelashes, if they too could be carved. He focuses on a white wall— on the psalm he cannot write. He wishes for strands of marble, like spider’s legs, around his staring eyes. Then he may blink Goliath out of the crowd surveilling his flesh. They watch as he…

  • Story and Poetry – Why Aren’t They Together?

    In Fragile Things, a collection of short stories and poems by Neil Gaiman, there is a wonderful poem called “Instructions.” As Gaiman says in the introduction this poem is “Quite literally, a set of instructions for what to do when you find yourself in a fairy tale.” While he might not come out and say…

  • The Difference Between Poetry and Lyrics: A Crash Course in One Way to Read Poetry

    I have had the opportunity to take several poetry classes (and even succeeded in earning passing grades). In every one of the workshops that I’ve had in this genre, there’s always a person or two who says something along the lines of : “Poetry today is music.” Meaning that music lyrics are today’s version of old-school…