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Sabines, Jaime
Sackville-West, V.
Sanchez, Sonia
Sandburg, Carl
Saner, Reg
Sappho
Sarton, May
Schuyler, James
Scott, Duncan Campbell
Seiferle, Rebecca
Service, Robert W.
Seuse, Heinrich
Sexton, Anne
Shakespeare, William
Shange, Ntozake
Sharp, Rev. William
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Shaw, Luci
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Shiki
Sidney, Sir Philip
Sigourney, Lydia Huntley
Simic, Charles
Simpson, Louis
Sissay, Lemn
Skelton, John
Smith, A.J.M.
Smith, Clark Ashton
Snyder, Gary
Soto, Gary
St. John, David
Stafford, William
Stanton, Maura
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Starbuck, George
Stein, Gertrude
Stephens, James
Sterling, George
Stern, Gerald
Stevens, Wallace
Strand, Mark
Straus, Josef
Suckling, Sir John
Swenson, May
Swinburne, Algernon Charles
Symons, Arthur
Sze, Arthur
Szymborska, Wislawa
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Schneider, Myra
Accessible poetry by the published novelist and poet and teacher of creative writing, with biography, publications, courses, and information on the Second Light Network for older women poets.
Selby Jr., Hubert
Poetry, prose and music by Hubert Selby Jr. and Nick Tosches. Includes audio excerpts from the CD "Blue Eyes and Exit Wounds", bookstore, notes on the works, and official biographies of the authors.
Sage, C. J.
Official website of California poet C. J. Sage. Includes poetry samples, bio, and links to poetry magazines.
Sheck, Laurie
The poets' biography, photographs, selected poems, and links to other online exhibits.
Slack, Derrick
Biography, book links, excerpts, and photographs by this spoken word artist, photographer, and inspirational speaker.
Selph, Carl
Work by the contemporary American poet Carl Selph, featuring poems written from 1950 up to the present day.
An American Papyrus
The Project Gutenberg text version of An American Papyrus: 25 Poems by Steven Sills.
Sprieser, Lauren
Poetry from an award-winning young Chicago native.
Smith, Sydney Bernard - Little Red Hen
Poet, playwright, satirist, fiction writer. Offers excerpts of his works.
Salerno, Joe
Poems by the Italian American contemporary poet including Bordighera Poetry Prize winning Song Of The Tulip Tree.
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