"National Poetry Month was launched by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996 to remind the public that poets have an integral role to play in our culture and that poetry matters. Over the years, it has become the largest literary celebration in the world. Now, as we face unprecedented circumstances, National Poetry Month has taken on new meaning and importance." (The Academic of American Poets)
UWSP Archivist Kyle Neill reads "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allen Poe
There Once was a Puffin by Florence Page Jaques
Read by Sue Kissinger, Academic and Career Advising Center
My Courageous Life by David White
Read by Gretel Stock, Dean of University College
The River's Gift by Peggy Turnville
Read by Laurie Petri, Academic Librarian, UWSP@Marshfield
Falling Ship by Michael Estanich
Read by Michael Estanich, Chair, Dept. of Theatre & Dance
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens
Read by David Arnold, Department of English
To Earthward by Robert Frost
Read by Ross Tangedal, Dept of English & Cornerstone Press
Yes by Rudy Francisco
Read by Carrie Kline, University Library
Rainstick by Seamus Heaney
Read by Christopher Yahnke, College of Natural Resources
Browse some of the Ebook collections from the UWSP Libraries