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Marte: Welcome to Mars

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POETWho is Margaret Atwood?  Margaret Atwood is an amazing poet who delves into the arts and the emotions in them. A personal favorite. She is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, activist, and inventor.What is your
POET Who is Margaret Atwood?  Margaret Atwood is an amazing poet who delves into the arts and the emotions in them. A personal favorite. She is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, activist, and inventor.   Let me a
POET Who is Emily Bronte? Emily Bronte, known mostly as the author of Wuthering Heights, was a poet as well. Part of a talented set of sisters, she made wonderful works that made her a part of classic literature.    THE VISIONARY Did you eve
POET Who is Emily Bronte? Emily Bronte, known mostly as the author of Wuthering Heights, was a poet as well. Part of a talented set of sisters, she made wonderful works that made her a part of classic literature.   TO IMAGINATION In one of
POETWho is Amanda Gorman? Amanda Gorman is a poet and activist. She focuses on the issues of feminism, race, oppression, and many more. A lady with many talents, she is the first person to be named National Youth Poet Laureate.   EARTHRISE G
POET Who is Amanda Gorman? Amanda Gorman is a poet and activist. She focuses on the issues of feminism, race, oppression, and many more. A lady with many talents, she is the first person to be named National Youth Poet Laureate.   THE MIRACLE
Okay, a confession: The first few poems of this month were actually read a year ago, but I never uploaded it here. You can definitely check out my Youtube Channel for the rest!POETWho is Amanda Gorman? Amanda Gorman is a poet and activist.
This time without boundaries, without a set date to end anything.Are you ready? Coming this October 2022. The start of ending your nights with some soul.Poetry Readings are back.Welcome (back) to Mars. --- Support this podcast: https
5/5. This was the last poem I posted last year. Honestly, there's so much more that needs to be done. I wonder if I can do it all. I think I am too much into the business of starting and pausing, I wonder if I'll ever be consistent enough (not
The fourth poem from last year. Almost there! If you're ready to read the rest ahead of time, feel free to visit my channel in YouTube. That would be the greatest. I honestly still don't know what failure is at this point, or if success is ea
The third poem from last year. We're halfway there! If you're ready to read the rest ahead of time, feel free to visit my channel in YouTube. That would be amazing.I am loving myself, or at least learning how to. If you've known me from last y
The second poem from last year. If you're ready to read the rest ahead of time, feel free to visit my channel in YouTube. That would be amazing. Fate has always been a tricky thing. For a while, all I wanted was to believe in it and follow wha
I'm back. Actually, I've been lurking around, and this poem has actually been ready since last year, and was actually posted first in the YouTube channel. I have newer poems that reflect more recent experiences, but I couldn't put out the one
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the last month of year, December 2020, we will be reading poetry by the great Elizabeth Barrett Browning. I've read most o
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the last month of year, December 2020, we will be reading poetry by the great Elizabeth Barrett Browning. I've read most o
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the last month of year, December 2020, we will be reading poetry by the great Elizabeth Barrett Browning. I've read most o
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the last month of year, December 2020, we will be reading poetry by the great Elizabeth Barrett Browning. I've read most o
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the last month of year, December 2020, we will be reading poetry by the great Elizabeth Barrett Browning. I've read most o
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the month of November, we will be reading poetry by the amazing Maya Angelou. She has always been one of my favorites. Let
Hi guys! It has been more than a few weeks since my last episode. Truthfully, life just ran me over recently. It gave me a broken leg (figuratively)! So here's an episode a few weeks late. And I know, it's not a Monday, but I wanted to at least
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the month of November, we will be reading poetry by the amazing Maya Angelou. She has always been one of my favorites. Let
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the month of November, we will be reading poetry by the amazing Maya Angelou. She has always been one of my favorites. Let
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the month of November, we will be reading poetry by the amazing Maya Angelou. She has always been one of my favorites. Let
It has always made me sad (and yes, a little bit bitter) that female writers aren't quite recognized as most writers. For the month of October, we will be reading poetry by the famous Emily Dickenson. "Success is counted sweetest" is the last p
Lucky number nine! I know, I know. Not a lot of people will pick nine as their favorite number. But I did. How about you? Do you have a favorite number? Why do we even have a favorite number? In this week's episode, we talk about Queen Gambit a
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