Books & Poetry
Rare & Poetic Words
Weather you’re looking for inspiration in writing poetry of your own, or simply a linguaphile with a love for words; here are some of rare & poetically beautiful words you may not have heard of.
Resources For Writers
A list of helpful resources, completely free, from across the web. Including websites such as Hemingway Editor, and Get It Write
For The Bibliophile:
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10 LGBTQ+ Books to Celebrate Pride Month
The Bookish Mom: 20 Books She Would Love for Mother’s Day
Blind Date with a Book: A Fun and Easy Way to Discover New Reads
The golden-rod is yellow;
The corn is turning brown;
The trees in apple orchards
With fruit are bending down.
The gentian’s bluest fringes
Are curling in the sun;
In dusty pods the milkweed
Its hidden silk has spun.
The sedges flaunt their harvest,
In every meadow nook;
And asters by the brook-side
Make asters in the brook.
From dewy lanes at morning
The grapes’ sweet odors rise;
At noon the roads all flutter
With yellow butterflies.
By all these lovely tokens
September days are here,
With summer’s best of weather,
And autumn’s best of cheer.
But none of all this beauty
Which floods the earth and air
Is unto me the secret
Which makes September fair.
‘T is a thing which I remember;
To name it thrills me yet:
One day of one September
I never can forget.
by: Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885)