Poetry and community go hand-in-hand. Sometimes lacking a defined form but always full of heart, they create a space for discussing, relating, exploring, expressing, healing. This year's Free Verse ...
The page is turning this time of year in Charleston. The Wine + Foodies have long since left the table; Spoleto fans are resigned to chamber music reruns on NPR; and the SEWE crowd is off mucking ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- The Free Verse Festival is Charleston’s first ever poetry festival. The goal is to uplift the community by providing eclectic poetry events and workshops at multiple local ...
In addition to a week of events — from a student poetry show to an evening of dance — Free Verse Poetry Festival returns to Charleston with an entire month of public poetry. Starting today, Mon. Oct.
What weeping face is that looking from the window? Why does it stream those sorrowful tears? Is it for some burial place, vast and dry? Is it to wet the soil of graves? This poem is written in free ...
Huynh, an MFA student in poetry and arts management at the College of Charleston, works at The Swamp Pink Literary Magazine and moved to the Lowcountry just last year. She participated in two 2021 ...
Google continues to inch forward in its quest to make it even harder for the Poet Laureate to continue to ply their trade. On Monday, the company announced a new AI project called Verse by Verse. You ...
Poetry and food unite in a sensory symphony, blending words and flavors to evoke emotions, memories, and culture. Poems describe dishes with vivid imagery, inviting readers to savor culinary journeys.