The Favorite Poem Project aims to create for the Library of Congress a multimedia archive of 1,000 Americans of all ages and social backgrounds reading aloud their favorite poem. Some of the audio clips can be found here.
A non-profit Web site dedicated to Urdu poetry. Contains audio clips of Urdu poetry recited by poets themselves in various mushairas held in Pakistan, India, the Middle East, Canada and the United States.
Over one hundred poets have read in Dia's Readings in Contemporary Poetry series. These readings have included historic literary events, such as James Schuyler's first public reading.
The Poetry Page
invites all poets & songwriters between 5-15 years old to send us their work to be displayed on this page. Requirements: The subject should be Native American.
This club aims to encourage children of all ages to enjoy writing as a creative pastime by getting them to share their work and help each other improve their writing abilities.
Through this page you can get useful addresses (some of which are more receptive to brand new poets), send useful addresses and showcase some of your own work, as a guest poet.
The Favorite Poem Project aims to create for the Library of Congress a multimedia archive of 1,000 Americans of all ages and social backgrounds reading aloud their favorite poem.
Many poems by many authors, new and classical, about the emotions of loving and being loved. Poetry spans emotions from hate and despair to admiration and adulation.
An online, interactive community of writers and poets 13 and older, striving to improve their writing skills, and, of course, to share their creative thoughts with others.
Invitation to all poets & songwriters between 5-15 years old to send their work to be displayed on this page. Requirements: The subject should be Native American.