The Canoeist by Shutta Crum
This poem first appeared in The Southern Poetry Review (2020). Enjoy! (It will soon be published in a new chapbook collection, 2022. Published by Kelsay… Read More »The Canoeist by Shutta Crum
This poem first appeared in The Southern Poetry Review (2020). Enjoy! (It will soon be published in a new chapbook collection, 2022. Published by Kelsay… Read More »The Canoeist by Shutta Crum
Here’s a poem inspired by Nye’s wonderful anthology of poems about things/people/places that others have lost. It was published in my book: WHEN YOU GET… Read More »What Have You Lost? the Poet Asks
“Ode to Innocence” poem by Shutta Crum. Originally published in the AAR2 in 2017. (The online Ann Arbor Review.)
Yay! So excited to note that my poem: “Everything is Far” (A response to Rilke’s poem “Lament.”) appeared in the summer issue of Main Street… Read More »Main Street Rag Publishes a Poem by Shutta
A new poem of mine “Lavender Doe” was published in the March issue of Passengers Journal (online) and beautifully read by Hayley Davis. I was… Read More »“Lavender Doe” Poem Published in Passengers Journal
Here’s a new poem published by Beyond Words. Enjoy! (I had a lot of fun writing this one!) Art by Ed Fairburn. (gorgeous!)
My poem “Reading Brodsky (in English) While Stirring Soup” is a winning poem in the 3rd Wednesday Annual International Poetry Contest. (Along with Ken Hines… Read More »Shutta’s Poem a Winning Poem in 3rd Wednesday Poetry Contest
Join Shutta for a reprise of the first half of her Sound, Shape & Sense program. She’ll be concentrating on getting music into your writing–whether… Read More »Make Room for Music; Creating Soundscapes with Shutta Crum
Hey, all! Here’s the link to the recorded zoom writing workshop on working with your writer’s voice. Hosted by the Michigan Chapter of SCBWI. (Soc.… Read More »Video recording of “Oh, Those Voices.” A workshop given by Shutta Crum about working with your writer’s voice.
Have you ever thought about the sound and shape of the words you’re writing and the impact they make on the reader? You’ll gain a… Read More »Sound, Shape & Sense: The Work of Our Words Presentation by Shutta Crum