Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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In this 2024 Asian American Literature Festival event, hosts Cathy Song and Misty-Lynn Sanico introduce a reading from Bamboo Ridge Press authors Donald Carreira Ching, Scott Kikkawa, Wing Tek Lum, and Tamara Wong-Morrison.
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“We are afraid like all mothers.” In this Write About Now Poetry video, spoken word artist and activist Amal Kassir reads her poem “A Prayer” for a live audience.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Amal Kassir | A Prayer | Write About Now Poetry | reading | activism | 2024 -
In this video from The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Amanda Gorman reads her poem “What We Carry,” which appears in her debut collection, Call Us What We Carry (Viking, 2021), set to world-renowned cellist Jan Vogler’s performance of “Suite for Violoncello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prélude” by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Amanda Gorman | What We Carry | The Late Show With Stephen Colbert | Jan Vogler | music | performance | reading | 2024 -
In this Button Poetry video, Patricia Smith reads her poem “An All-Purpose Product,” which appears in her award-winning collection Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah (Coffee House Press, 2012), for the 2016 Get Lit Classic Slam in Los Angeles.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Patricia Smith | Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah | Button Poetry | reading | 2016 -
“I know a few things about my body, it’s the only one that I have and it becomes everything I say it is.” In this Button Poetry video, Rudy Francisco reads his poem “A Few Things,” which appears in his collection Excuse Me as I Kiss the Sky (Button Poetry, 2023), at Icehouse in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Rudy Francisco | Button Poetry | Excuse Me as I Kiss the Sky | 2023 -
“Is it any wonder our lips feel so lonesome these long evenings?” Phil Kaye reads his poem “Summer / New York City,” which appears in his collection Date & Time (Button Poetry, 2018), in this 2021 event with accompaniment by The Westerlies at Little Island in New York City.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Phil Kaye | Date & Time | Button Poetry | Summer / New York City | 2021 | music | The Westerlies -
Author, lyricist, and former New York City youth poet laureate Ramya Ramana discusses and reads a piece about forgiveness in this video for PBS Newshour’s “Brief But Spectacular” series. “Forgiveness is a doorway. A garden of curses spill from her lips and the city inside me crumbles. I tell myself, all poison has once been poisoned too,” reads Ramana.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Ramya Ramana | Brief But Spectacular | PBS NewsHour | youth poet laureate | forgiveness | spoken word | 2023 -
“A dead starfish on a beach / He has five branches / Representing the five senses / Representing the jokes we did not tell each other.” CAConrad reads Jack Spicer’s poem “For Mac” in this short film directed by Matthew Thompson and produced by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation, in collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, for their Read By poetry film series.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | CAConrad | Jack Spicer | Matthew Thompson | Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation | 92Y | poetry film | Read By series | 2023 -
“Everything that we think is shining is actually burning.” In this Button Poetry video, Keyma Flight reads her poem “Cigarette Women” at the 2022 Womxn of the World Poetry Slam in Baltimore, Maryland.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Keyma Flight | Cigarette Women | Button Poetry | slam poetry | 2022 -
“I am now at the age where my father calls me brother / when we say goodbye.” In this Voices Underground video, Joshua Bennett reads his poem “America Will Be,” which appears in his collection Owed (Penguin, 2020), for the 2021 Chester County Juneteenth Festival at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. For more from Bennett, read his essay “A Shed Full of Golden Shovels” from our Craft Capsules series.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Joshua Bennett | America Will Be | Owed | Penguin | Juneteenth | Voices Underground | reading | 2021 | Craft Capsules -
“Tell the law nothin of substance / tell the people everything you can.” In this Button Poetry video, Darius Simpson reads his poem “The Role of the Artist,” which appears in his collection Never Catch Me (Button Poetry, 2022).
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Darius Simpson | Never Catch Me | Button Poetry | 2022 -
“I no longer want to do this thing of speaking for the voiceless, it’s about passing the microphone and allowing those people to finally speak for themselves.” In this video produced by the Guardian Labs, author and spoken word artist Pages Matam talks about the power of poetry and creating spaces where shared experiences can act as both inspiration and a catalyst for change.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Pages Matam | Guardian Labs | The Guardian | 2020 | short film -
“What does it mean to write something urgent right now?” Don’t Be Nice is a 2018 documentary directed by Max Powers that follows a group of poets from the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City’s East Village who grapple with the political climate punctuated by the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements as they prepare for the National Poetry Slam championship during the summer of 2016.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Don't Be Nice | documentary | movie trailer | slam poetry | Bowery Poetry Club | 2018 -
“Fear of joy is the darkest of captivities.” In this Button Poetry video, Phil Kaye reads his poem “Teeth” at Gray Area in San Francisco.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Phil Kaye | Button Poetry | 2022 -
“I wanted to tell people how I became this woman with razor blades between her teeth.” BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez, directed by Barbara Attie, Janet Goldwater, and Sabrina Schmidt Gordon, chronicles the life and work of poet and political activist Sonia Sanchez, including her emergence as a seminal figure in the Black Arts Movement, her tireless political activism, and a poetry career so great Maya Angelou called her “a lion in literature’s forest.” Sanchez is the recipient of the 2022 Jackson Poetry Prize.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | movie trailer | documentary | BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez | 2015 | Sonia Sanchez | Jackson Poetry Prize | 2022 -
“Even when I was starving, I was eating. Inhaling words like a kid with a lunch card, like this is a meal I might miss,” reads Natasha Carrizosa from her poem “ABC ME” at Station Museum in Houston, Texas for Write About Now Poetry.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Natasha Carrizosa | Write About Now Poetry | Houston | 2022 -
“I know most people try hard / to do good and find out too late / they should have tried softer.” Andrea Gibson reads “The Year of No Grudges, or Instead of Writing a Furious Text, I Try a Poem” from their latest poetry collection, You Better Be Lightning (Button Poetry, 2021), in this video from a stage in Longmont, Colorado.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Andrea Gibson | You Better Be Lightning | Button Poetry | 2021 | Colorado -
“Hip-hop is Ralph Ellison, who once said the blues is like running a razor blade along an open sore.” In this audio recording from the 1996 album Flippin’ the Script: Rap Meets Poetry released by Mouth Almighty Records, author and critic Greg Tate reads his poem “What Is Hip Hop?” The influential journalist and author of Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America (Simon & Schuster, 1992), died at the age of sixty-three on December 7, 2021.
Tags: Poetry | Creative Nonfiction | Spoken Word | Greg Tate | music | hip-hop | 1996 | in memoriam | Flyboy in the Buttermilk -
“Sea turtle, be snapping. See poetry, be action.” In this video, Mason Granger reads his poem “Sea Turtle” for Write About Now Poetry, which hosts a weekly spoken word open mic series in Houston.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Mason Granger | Write About Now Poetry | Houston | 2021 -
“For nearly two hours, someone stood in my doorway watching me.” Get in the Halloween spirit with this animated video based on a true story produced by Jezebel for their annual Scary Story contest. Read this fiction prompt from The Time Is Now for inspiration to write your own terrifying tale.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | Spoken Word | Scary Story Contest | Look at Me | Jezebel | Halloween