Off the Shelf asked poets Maya Stein and Amy Tingle, the creative forces behind The Creativity Caravan, to tell us about the poetry that has inspired their own bodies of work, and their lives. We hope these twelve titles will spark you to explore the genre, and maybe even write a poem of your own!
Poetry So Good It’ll Make You Want to Write Your Own
Dorianne Laux has taught me so much about brave and honest poetry. Her work reminds me that what I carry is worth voicing. -Amy Tingle
Dorianne Laux has taught me so much about brave and honest poetry. Her work reminds me that what I carry is worth voicing. -Amy Tingle
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I'll never forget hearing Sharon read "Douche Bag Ode." In that moment, I learned the power of humor and hearing a poem read in the author's own voice. -Amy Tingle
I'll never forget hearing Sharon read "Douche Bag Ode." In that moment, I learned the power of humor and hearing a poem read in the author's own voice. -Amy Tingle
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Billy knows everything about everything. He can mine the simplicity of an avocado or the depths of love. -Amy Tingle
Billy knows everything about everything. He can mine the simplicity of an avocado or the depths of love. -Amy Tingle
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I copyedited all of Naomi's early collections at Simon & Schuster. Her skill as an editor is second only to the rhythm of her words. -Amy Tingle
I copyedited all of Naomi's early collections at Simon & Schuster. Her skill as an editor is second only to the rhythm of her words. -Amy Tingle
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Ellen Bass is fairly new to me, but so much of her work brings me to my knees. -Amy Tingle
Ellen Bass is fairly new to me, but so much of her work brings me to my knees. -Amy Tingle
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The only thing I can tell you about Mary Oliver is that I want to be her when I grow up. -Amy Tingle
The only thing I can tell you about Mary Oliver is that I want to be her when I grow up. -Amy Tingle
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A razor-sharp, deeply compassionate writer who lived through some seriously hard times before dying, tragically, at the age of 40. I had the privilege of working with and learning from her during the fall semester of my senior year at Brandeis University, where she was a visiting professor. -Maya Stein
A razor-sharp, deeply compassionate writer who lived through some seriously hard times before dying, tragically, at the age of 40. I had the privilege of working with and learning from her during the fall semester of my senior year at Brandeis University, where she was a visiting professor. -Maya Stein
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Alison's poems carry the beautiful complexities and incongruities of living - her writing is wickedly funny and wildly compassionate. -Maya Stein
Alison's poems carry the beautiful complexities and incongruities of living - her writing is wickedly funny and wildly compassionate. -Maya Stein
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Deena has been my writing mentor for years, the voice in my head whether I'm approaching a new piece of writing or trying to revise an older one. Her wisdom, clarity, and truth-telling are nuggets of pure gold. -Maya Stein
Deena has been my writing mentor for years, the voice in my head whether I'm approaching a new piece of writing or trying to revise an older one. Her wisdom, clarity, and truth-telling are nuggets of pure gold. -Maya Stein
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Thylias is a tiny woman with a huge presence. She left me a great gift in one of my college seminars when she said that each poem she hasn't identified a title for she gives the placeholder name "Pears on a Window Sill." -Maya Stein
Thylias is a tiny woman with a huge presence. She left me a great gift in one of my college seminars when she said that each poem she hasn't identified a title for she gives the placeholder name "Pears on a Window Sill." -Maya Stein
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Mary was my college thesis advisor (do you see a trend here?) with deep pockets of knowledge, intuition, and unwavering vision about what makes good writing better. She pushed me hard in all the right places. -Maya Stein
Mary was my college thesis advisor (do you see a trend here?) with deep pockets of knowledge, intuition, and unwavering vision about what makes good writing better. She pushed me hard in all the right places. -Maya Stein
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Tony is a master craftsman when it comes to poetry. He's clear-eyed, whipsmart, and tender all at once, and such a graceful wrestler of language that he makes writing look easy even though, of course, it's not. His poems inspire me to find a balance of focus and freedom in my own work. -Maya Stein
Tony is a master craftsman when it comes to poetry. He's clear-eyed, whipsmart, and tender all at once, and such a graceful wrestler of language that he makes writing look easy even though, of course, it's not. His poems inspire me to find a balance of focus and freedom in my own work. -Maya Stein
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