Poet Jo Dammacco discusses her emotional journey through poetry. Her writing reflects personal themes, particularly the loss of her daughter, while emphasizing the therapeutic power of expression and community.
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A Conversation With a Poet: Kris Janvier
New York poet Kris Janvier invites you into the vivid world of his Drift series; where raw inspiration meets lyrical depth in every line.
Phases of the Moon
The moon has always been a mirror of our own cycles of becoming. In this collection, I’ve blended the lunar phases with Keeper glyph constellations to create celestial art that reflects both mystery and meaning.
A Conversation With a Poet: Verde Mar
From the heart of the Sonoran Desert emerges the voice of Verde Mar, a poet whose spirit defines time.
A Conversation With a Poet: Eve Sánchez
Eve Sanchez, an independent poet and devoted mother, explores the many nuances of love through her writing. She beautifully reminds us that poetry transcends barriers, belonging to every language, and invites all voices to find expression within its timeless, universal strands.
Survivor Voices: Sharon Stopforth
After surviving four years in a cult, Sharon rebuilt her life with resilience, support, and hope. Her journey shows that healing is possible—and freedom is worth fighting for. Read her powerful story of recovery, strength, and new beginnings. #SurvivorVoices
A Conversation With a Poet: John Harvey
John Harvey is an independent #poet whose work drifts through the eerie and the ethereal, often exploring themes of horror, the paranormal, and a nostalgic kind of love.
Survivor Voices: William “Billy” Dinkel
Survivor William “Billy” Dinkel reveals a harrowing, traumatic childhood, and the powerful healing journey that turned his pain into purpose.
A Conversation With a Poet: Yewande Akinse
Yewande Akinse is a Nigerian poet known for her vivid imagery and profound exploration of themes like identity, culture, and the intricacies of human emotion.
Share Your Story!
We invite poets and trauma survivors to share your experiences.
Survivor Voices: Sherri Callahan
"My little mind was already trying to reason his abuse of me. I remember thinking, “He thinks I am my mom. It's ok.”






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