Having written numerous poems, Forhan returns to non-fiction to explore how our minds respond to music.
Poetry, but in space
Butler professor is editing the third volume of an anthology heading to space in 2022.
Literary magazines are alive and well at Butler University
The effects of a pandemic and movements towards equity have changed Manuscripts and Booth, two literary magazines housed on campus.
Celebrate International Haiku Day with The Butler Collegian
To celebrate Haiku’s big day, the Collegian pontificated, pondered and professed all things Butler, then composed some 5,7,5 stanzas in honor of the holiday.
Want to publish your poetry? Meet INverse: Indiana’s original poetry archive
Hoosier-created and powered, INverse is a poetry archive made up of original poetry written by poets all around the state.
Manuscripts: The process behind Butler’s literary magazine
Starting in the fall semester, Manuscripts’ executive team collects and edits undergraduate literary pieces to release in printed magazine form in the spring. The magazine has a variety of contests during the school year to encourage more submissions.
Poet Sam Sax continues Visiting Writers Series
Award winning poet Sam Sax will be visiting Butler University on Oct. 3 as a part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series.
An ode to Blue Indy
Ah, Blue Indy. These dumb, little blue cars are everywhere. Everyone’s seen them, most have taken joy rides in them, but nobody has taken the initiative to roast them. But, fear not, for I have composed the ode of all odes to articulate my mixed feelings for Blue Indy.
Fourth annual Divedapper Poetry Carnival will be Sept. 14
Divedapper Poetry Carnival is a free event featuring fair food, games, poetry workshops and poetry readings from published poets.
Black Student Union hosts Arcade Slam
On Oct. 20, poets from the Indianapolis area competed in a Marvel themed poetry slam.