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Tag: Poetry Friday

April 3, 2015

More Poetry Month!

It’s lovely having a personal connection to poetry – and a poet. We’ve all known (for a given value of communicated-on-the-internet-met-in-person-only-once knowing) poet Kelly…

October 10, 2014

Poetry Friday/TURNING PAGES: TO THIS DAY by Shane Koyczan

because there’s something in side you that made you keep trying despite everyone who told you to quit you build a cast around your…

October 22, 2013

BOOK BIRTHDAY: Tanya Davis’ HOW TO BE ALONE

“Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.” – The Desiderata Two weeks ago, I blogged:…

October 18, 2013

Turning Pages: THE 14 FIBS OF GREGORY K, by Greg Pincus

This is sort of a disclosure: while I’ve not met The Poet, Pincus in person, I frequently lurk at his blog. While this review…

September 3, 2010

Poetry Friday: Snorting and Inappropriate Laughter

Oh, go ahead and laugh. You know you want to…Poetry Friday is brought to you by the letters S and Y and the number…

April 1, 2010

Kidlit NaPoMo Who?

It’s not quite April 1 yet, but welcome anyway to Kidlit NaPoMo–the 2010 KidLit Celebration of National Poetry Month! As usual, there’s a lot…

April 10, 2009

Poetry Friday: April, Eliot, and National Poetry Month

You all already know how much I love the poster for this year’s National Poetry Month. But that’s because I’m an inveterate Eliot fan….

January 23, 2009

Poetry Friday: Words to Live By

Earlier this week, the words of Rabbi Hillel echoed through my head, as the change of administration in the country took place. “We understand,”…

January 16, 2009

Poetry Friday: Unnoticed and Necessary

Margaret Atwood is one of my favorite writers of all time. This poem has been passed around and I don’t know if it’s in…

January 2, 2009

Poetry Friday: Finnegan, Begin Again

One of those bizarre phrases my mother used to say to me when I was a kid was “Finnegan, begin again.” Generally she said…

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