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Press Room: Read NPM press releases from the Academy of American Poets.

National Poetry Month

Inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, National Poetry Month is now held every April, when publishers, booksellers, literary organizations, libraries, schools and poets around the country band together to celebrate poetry and its vital place in American culture. Thousands of businesses and non-profit organizations participate through readings, festivals, book displays, workshops, and other events.

What is National Poetry Month?: Frequently asked questions about NPM.

30 Ways to Celebrate: A month's worth of poetry activities that any community can take part in.

Celebration Highlights: Reminisce about Academy events and promotions of Aprils past.

THIS YEAR'S PROGRAMS


Poem In Your Pocket Day: Thousands of individuals across the U.S. will carry a poem in their pockets on April 26, 2012.

Poetry & the Creative Mind: Each April, The Academy of American Poets presents a star-studded celebration of American poetry.

30 Poets, 30 Days: Throughout each day during National Poetry Month, a selected poet will have 24 hours to tweet his or her daily insights before passing the baton.

Poem-A-Day: Great poems from new books emailed each day of National Poetry Month. Sign up for your daily dose of new poems from new spring poetry titles.

Spring Book List: Check out the new books of poetry available each spring.

Poem Flow for iPhones: Available through the iTunes store, this innovative mobile app features daily poems presented as both fixed and animated text.

National Poetry Map: Find out what is happening in your state by visiting our redesigned and updated National Poetry Map.

NATIONAL EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS


National Poetry Month Events. Visit our calendar to view National Poetry Month events throughout the country and submit to promote your event—any time of the year.

Mayoral Proclamations: View the official proclamations that the Academy has received in support of National Poetry Month. Request an NPM proclamation from your own mayor!

CELEBRATE POETRY YEAR-ROUND


Subscribe to Poets.org: Because poetry should be celebrated all year, Poets.org offers several ways to keep you informed and connected to the poetry world. Learn how you can subscribe to Poets.org Newsletters, RSS Feeds, and much more—Free!

2012 POSTER


The 2012 National Poetry Month poster, designed by Chin-Yee Lai.

Poster Gallery: Visit the NPM Gallery to view or purchase copies of posters from previous years.

RESOURCES


For Teachers: Creative and inexpensive suggestions for making poetry a more important part of school life during April and throughout the year.

Poetry Read-a-thon: Instructions for motivating students to enjoy poetry in the classroom.

For Librarians: Low cost suggestions to develop greater visibility for poetry during April and throughout the year.

For Booksellers: Use these ideas during National Poetry Month and year-round to sell more poetry.

SPONSORS


National Poetry Month is made possible, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts; by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; and by the National Council of Teachers of English and the American Booksellers Association.

Sponsors: Support the organizations that help make National Poetry Month happen.

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