WKMS seeks poems of hope for 2021 edition of ‘Poetry Moments’

The theme is inspired by a desire for all of us to see 2021 as a better year than the one before.

April is National Poetry Month and WKMS continues the tradition, started by Constance Alexander, of sharing poems from you on the air each weekday.

This year’s theme is “Hope” — inspired by a desire for all of us to see 2021 as a better year than the one before. Hope for an end to sickness, hope for a healing of our nation, and hope for humanity to regroup, rebuild and reconnect to one another.

We’re inviting everyone to write short poems (45 seconds or less when read aloud), to be broadcast as “Poetry Minutes.” We’ll take poems in any style, as long as they celebrate what “Hope” means to you.

With spring in the air, inspiration is everywhere. If you need a nudge, check online sources like Academy of American Poets or the Poetry Foundation. YouTube presents poets reading their own works, including Amanda Gorman, the country’s first ever Youth Poet Laureate.

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