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1 • Best in Love Poetry

If Einstein’s happiest moment involved an apple, and Berlin’s involved a core, what would your happiest fruit-like love moment be? Check out this fun love poem, Einstein’s Happiest Moment, then maybe pen your own fun love poem.

2 • Best in Writing Prompt Books

Led by a Tweetspeak Poetry editor, a writing group gets inspired. Not hard, using Inspired: 8 Ways to Write Poems You Can Love. The pumpkin spice cheesecake didn’t hurt either.

3 • Best in Writing Process

What’s your writing process? Got any great rituals? Megan Willome shares her writing ritual secrets. Filled with hot stuff. And a few trips to the restroom.

4 • Best in Poetry Discussion

An intriguing poem about Icarus, by Anne Overstreet. What do you think? Did Icarus live, though his fate was the fate of falling?

5 • Best in Photography

Claire Burge treats us to another Dublin Door photo shoot. Okay, a gate with a ticklish sign, and a table set to serve lasagna.

6 • Best Coffee and Tea Music Playlist

Off the top of your head, how many songs can you think of that include coffee and tea? No worries, Seth Haines has made it simple for you. Check out this great playlist of Coffee and Tea songs.

7 • Best in Poetry at Work

You won’t want to miss this review of What Poetry Brings to Business. Great comparisons and contrasts to David Whyte’s poetry and business materials. And a few opinions expressly Glynn Young’s own, on the issue of poetry and work.

8 • Best in the Poetry of Art

A shifting sculpture, the amazing visual effects of the movie Hero, and a poem with a red sheet? All this, to discuss the surprising function of great art.

9 • Best in Community Writing Prompts

It’s the battle of the beverages. Soft drinks against coffee. Tea, anyone? (Or is that not even in the running?). Join the Tweetspeak Poetry Community writing prompt, and get your poems on.

10 • Best in Poetry Infographics

If it was good enough for the Huffington Post, we see no reason to keep this great poetry infographic a secret. Make it your first small way to bring poetry to work, and be ready for next year’s Poetry at Work Day.

Photo by Claire Burge. Used with permission.

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