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Writers Gotta Read, Right? Poetry

Poetry for me started with Mother Goose, many many decades ago. I still have a fondness for the old nursery rhymes, but of course, there's much more to this particular genre. To help you (and me) celebrate/appreciate Poetry Month, I wrangled together the “list of lists" below. So, hickory, dickory, dock, let's hop to it! (Or should that be hickety, dickety, dock?)

Hickety Dickety Dock 2, by William Wallace Denslow
Public Domain 

Finally, if you’d like to “take a gander” at Mother Goose, her (possible) origin, and all those familiar children’s poems from the past (plus a bunch you may never have heard of) check out this All Poetry post. Be sure to scroll down to the list of poems and their links.

If you have a favorite poem or poet or poetry collection, let us know in the comments! We all need more to read, right? ☺

Ann Parker authors the award-winning Silver Rush historical mystery series published by Poisoned Pen Press, an imprint of Sourcebooks. During the day, she wrangles words for a living as a science editor/writer and marketing communications specialist (which is basically a fancy term for "editor/writer"). Her midnight hours are devoted to scribbling fiction. Visit AnnParker.net for more information.


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