Poetry For Life

Poetry for Life 

Express to the world who you are as a poet, a dreamer, a creator.  

From love poems to stories of grief, discover the harmony of classic prose and new voices. It's kind of our thing here at little infinite. We've coined the term "Poetry for Life" and we want you to be apart of that. If you enjoy a creative lifestyle of wordsmithing your life experience into verse, this is the space for you. And everyone is welcome. Inclusive from thoughts, beliefs, individuals, and styles.

Poetry has long been a way for people to express their deepest emotions and thoughts. From love poems to explorations of modern culture, each carefully crafted line has the power to connect us to our innermost selves and the world around us. For lovers of poetry, there is nothing quite like the feeling of discovering a new voice or connecting with a classic piece of prose. 

3 Amazing Books & Poetry Collections by Maggie Nelson

Maggie Nelson: Innovator of Hybrid Literature Exploring the Works of Maggie Nelson A Closer Look at Bluets, Pathemata, and The Argonauts Maggie Nelson, a distinguished voice in contemporary literature, is renowned for her genre-defying works that blend memoir, poetry, and critical theory. Her acclaimed book Bluets (Wave Books, 2009) is a lyrical meditation on the color blue, weaving together personal reflection and philosophical inquiry in 240 prose poems. Her forthcoming work, Pathemata, Or, The Story of My Mouth (Wave Books, 2025), continues her exploration of language and embodiment. Nelson’s bestseller The Argonauts (Graywolf Press, 2015) offers a candid examination of queer identity, love, and family, earning the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. Maggie Nelson’s Newest Book Pathemata, Or, the Story of My Mouth by Maggie Nelson Pathemata, Or, The Story of My Mouth is an experiment in interiority written in the pandemic studio. Something of a companion piece to 2009’s Bluets, Pathemata merges a pain diary chronicling a decade of jaw pain with dreams and dailies, eventually blurring the lines between embodied, unconscious, and everyday life.In scrupulously distilled prose, Pathemata offers a tragicomic portrait of a particularly unnerving and isolating moment in recent history, as well as an

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