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 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 -
“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 -
“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 -
“We could no longer be threatened into submission or be stared into repentance. Their hope was that as we feared them less, we would fear God more.” Steven Willis reads his poem “Exodus 20:12 KJV” included in his collection, A Peculiar People (Button Poetry, 2022), in this video from the Button Studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Tags: Poetry | Steven Willis | A Peculiar People | Button Poetry | 2022 | reading -
“Maybe when we say love, we mean a safe place to fall apart.” Jason Bayani reads his poem “Kein/Muenchen,” which appears in his collection Locus (Omnidawn, 2019), in this Button Poetry Live reading in 2019.
Tags: Poetry | Jason Bayani | Locus | Omnidawn | 2019 | Button Poetry -
“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 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 -
“You, a wild orchid and me, a rice picker. I pluck you as if you were a food to eat.” In this 2018 Button Poetry Live performance, Melania Luisa Marte reads her poem “Adam Be a Migrant Farmer.”
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Melania Luisa Marte | Button Poetry | 2018 -
“The lesson my mother taught me was, finish the job. When hers could not be finished, I forged myself into a prodigy.” In this short film, Azura Tyabji reads an excerpt from her chapbook, Dear Azula, I Have a Crush on Danny Phantom (Button Poetry, 2021), cowritten by Jackson Neal.
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“I have a bad habit of using random facts as a coping mechanism.” Watch this short film directed by Ryan Boyland featuring his poem “Rue,” which won the 2020 Button Poetry Video Contest for Emerging Writers.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Ryan Boyland | Rue | Button Poetry | 2020 | short film -
“Sometimes I too want to be a poem. / I don’t want to be this pain, / but the language used / to unearth it.” In this Button Poetry video, Michael Lee reads “Just Yesterday” from his debut poetry collection, The Only Worlds We Know (Button Poetry, 2019).
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Michael Lee | Button Poetry | The Only Worlds We Know | 2019 -
“I orchestrate brutality but I never wanted to compose this symphony. We batons fell into the role masterfully though as the blue Beethovens adorned in badges used us to keep the beat on black notes....” In this video, Kofi Dadzie reads his poem “Baton” at Button Poetry Live in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 2018.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Kofi Dadzie | Button Poetry | 2018 | Baton | performance -
“The men in my family wear masculinity like war medals. From birth, deem themselves protectors, providers, kings of everything their light touches....” In this Button Poetry video, Jordan Bailey reads his poem “Men in My Family” at the 2019 Rustbelt Poetry Festival in St. Louis, Missouri.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Jordan Bailey | Men in My Family | 2019 | Button Poetry | Rustbelt Poetry Festival | performance -
“It is not what drove your body here like a stolen car. / why you abandoned it on this unreasonable ledge....” This Button Poetry video features sam sax’s poem “Gay Boys & the Bridges Who Love Them” from his second collection, Bury It (Wesleyan University Press, 2018), and is directed by Seth Moore and Cole Smothers with choreography by Matthew Bovee and Sarah Adam.
Tags: Poetry | sam sax | Gay Boys & the Bridges Who Love Them | Button Poetry | video poem | Bury It | Wesleyan University Press | 2018 | 2019 -
“I watched a dandelion lose its mind in the wind / and when it did, it scattered a thousand seeds.“ Andrea Gibson, author of Lord of the Butterflies (Button Poetry, 2018), reads their poem “The Nutritionist” for this animated TED-Ed film directed by Tomás Pichardo-Espaillat.
Tags: Poetry | Andrea Gibson | The Nutritionist | Lord of the Butterflies | Button Poetry | 2018 | TED-Ed | animation | short film -
“It’s hard to imagine the pain of another without being swallowed by it.” Dave Harris reads “Preparing a Meal” from his debut poetry collection, Patricide, which was published by Button Poetry in May.
Tags: Poetry | Dave Harris | Preparing a Meal | Patricide | Button Poetry | 2019 | reading -
“She is told she does not belong, to go back where she came from, as if where she came from is not where she is.” In this video, Leah Anderson reads her poem “You Ask Me What I Am So You May Know How to Fear Me” at Button Poetry Live in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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“Sometimes people love us in ways we do not understand how to be loved.” In this Button Poetry video, Blythe Baird, author of the debut poetry collection, If My Body Could Speak (Button Poetry, 2019), reads her poem “An Invitation.”
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Blythe Baird | If My Body Could Speak | Button Poetry | 2019