Poetry

Telling My Father

by James Crews
I found him on the porch that morning, sipping cold coffee, watching a crow dip…
soft-focus photo of prayer flags blowing in a gentle breeze at dawn
Practices

How to Love the World: A Poetry Practice Series

by James Crews
A four-week poetry practice guided by poet, James Crews.
Practices

How to Love the World: Turn Everything Off

by James Crews
Welcome to week four of our four-week practice, How to Love the World: Poems of…
The silhouette of an eagle soaring at sunset
Practices

How to Love the World: Grateful for Nature

by James Crews
Welcome to week three of our four-week practice, How to Love the World: Poems of…
Practices

How to Love the World: Take This Joy to Go

by James Crews
Welcome to week two of our four-week practice, How to Love the World: Poems of…
A pair of glasses and a small black key lie on top of a blank notebook. To the right is a grey cloth and a mug.
Practices

How to Love the World: Grateful for Small Things

by James Crews
Welcome to week one of our four-week practice, How to Love the World: Poems of…
Poetry

Winter Morning

by James Crews
When I can no longer say thank you for this new day and the waking…
Poetry

Neighbors

by James Crews
Where I'm from, people still wave to each other, and if someone doesn't, you might…
Poetry

Thanksgiving: Stepping in with Love

by James Crews
Poet James Crews is editing two new anthologies of poetry that center on gratefulness and…
Poetry

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by James Crews
I know it's summer when we wade out into the field and pick these crisp…
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About the author

James Crews’ work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Sun Magazine, Ploughshares, and The New Republic, as well as on Ted Kooser’s American Life in Poetry newspaper column. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a PhD in Writing & Literature from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and is the author of four collections of award-winning poetry, including The Book of What Stays (Prairie Schooner Prize and Foreword Book of the Year Citation, 2011), Telling My Father(Cowles Prize, 2017), Bluebird, and Every Waking Moment. He is also the editor of several anthologies of poetry: Healing the Divide: Poems of Kindness and Connection; and How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope. He leads Mindfulness & Writing retreats online and throughout the country, and works as a creative coach with groups and individuals. He lives with his husband, Brad Peacock, in Shaftsbury, Vermont.