04-2026 News

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41.5 poets inspired by nature offer words intended to soothe souls - Toledo Blade
42.The poetry of Easter - The Critic
43.This Pastor Is Flipping Black Church Tradition With Poetry - Word In Black
44.Poems Live On - Midcoast Villager
45.Town announces third Poetry Gardens contest - sanjuanjournal.com
46.Can poetry still matter in a fast-moving world? Bay Area writers weigh in - San Francisco Chronicle
47.Graduate Student Poet Wins UM’s Prestigious Merriam Writing Award - University of Montana
48.Israel's English poetry reflects war, love and resilience - The Jerusalem Post
49.Celebrate National Poetry Month with these books from Redlands library - Redlands Daily Facts
50.Long Branch Invites Poets to the Mic for Free Open Mic Night at Arts Center April 9 - TAPinto
51.One great poem to read today: CD Wright’s “Floating Trees” - Literary Hub
52.Winners announced for Old Forge community poetry and art contest - Adirondack Explorer
53.How to Make a Literary Community (and Why It’s So Important Now) - Literary Hub
54.A Poet of Magnitude and Intimacy: On Linda Gregg - Poetry Foundation
55.Islanders Write: April is National Poetry Month - The Martha's Vineyard Times
56.Takaki Biwa on winning the 76th Mr. H. Poetry Prize - japantimes.co.jp
57.The Library of Congress Celebrates Ojibwe Poet Jane Johnston Schoolcraft During Poetry Month - The Library of Congress (.gov)
58.Pulitzer Center Invites Young People To Address Global Issues With Poetry - Pulitzer Center
59.Join Us for the Plunkett Poetry Festival with Keynote Speaker Claudia Rankine - University of Maine at Augusta
60.On Poetry: Forget the hype, note the startle - Traverse City Record-Eagle

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