Most of the poetry I write is about my dysfunctional family, divorce, and other losses. Also I write about my spiritual quest. I know, this sounds depressing, but in my experience, it's writing from that "white-hot place" that has the most power. When we dig into where the hurt lingers, even if we don't write about the hurt, we get great writing. Given that, I like reading poetry and prose that takes emotional risk.
For the Big Poetry Giveaway I'm sharing the following books:
(1) In the Convent We Become Clouds by Annette Spaulding-Convy. I love this book and I love its origins. Annette was part of a Roman Catholic Religious order when she was a young woman. These poems convey experiences and ponderings drawn from that time in her life.
(2) Want by Rick Barot is filled with imagery and detail. I'm particularly excited by the forms Barot uses in crafting poetry. As a fiction writer, I especially love the short-short form, playing with space on the page, the numbered collage, and the alphabetical essay. Poetry and short fiction have this in common. I appreciate Barot's eclectic style and exploration of desire.
If you want to read more about The Big Poetry Giveaway, go to the following link:
http://thealchemistskitchen.blogspot.com/2013/03/sign-up-now-to-participate-in-big.html
If you are interested in poetry readings in Bellingham during Poetry Month, check out Village Books. There'll be a number of great readings this April.
If you are interested in writing Memoir with me at Whatcom Community College this April, check out the website: www.whatcom-communityed.com The class starts 4/25 and runs for three weeks.We will be using the short-short form to write memoir. Abigail Thomas's book Safe Keeping is our primary example...if you haven't read her book, it's a treat.
Keep writing and see you around town at poetry readings,
Nancy
13 comments:
i've love to play! thanks...! katrina
and visit me, too: http://www.katrinaroberts.net/blog.htm
Hi Nancy
Happy Poetry Month and please include me in your draw!
williams(dot)alexandra(at)ymail(dot)com
If you would like to check out the scribbling of my muses’s scribe, recent posts are on facebook 'Alexandra J Cornwell - Poet'. Last September I discovered the fun of 'drabbles' (100-word microfiction also on facebook at 'Byron Short Fiction 'Drabble' Writers'). I am finding inspiration in applying that format to non-fiction historical and current affairs topics. I suppose poetry it has been my way of blogging, though I’ve been inspired by looking through this great range of poetry blogs to getting my own happening (The Drabble Writer’s Table ) and also get on with getting organized to publish some of my scribbles properly. Plan to 'play it forward' next year! - Alexandra
Nice to meet you! Please enter me in the drawing!
~Allyson
whipplea[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks for the offerings! I'd love to win. : )
Please add my name to the drawing! Thanks!
add me in please!
Renee
thisquiethour at gmail dot com
Thanks for doing this!
Oh I would love to win the Convent one!
luvbritlit at gmail dot com
I have not had the chance to read any contemporary poetry. I don't know who or where to begin. Entering this contest seemed like a good way to start. Thank you very much for participating in this give away.
KnowledgeKnut
Knowledgeknut@gmail.com
Nancy: Please sign me up for your book giveaway! If I happen to be lucky enough to be an honored winner this year and receive one of your two book selections, I will thank you personally and through my Vermont Poetry Newsletter (& Poetry Event Calendar), which now receives over 1M hits/year. I'd be crazy-excited to win any of the two books! I'll be crossing my fingers and hope to soon find one of your personal selections in my personal poetry library! Thank you so much for being a part of the 2013 Book Giveaway! Ron Lewis, VPN Editor (vtpoet@gmail.com)
Please count me in! Thanks, Nandini
Ooh, I almost didn't notice that you were giving away Annette's book. Please count me in.
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