Much to consider from the readings of stacks, from the reading by Shane Rhodes, the workshop with David O’Meara. And meantime, body would like to have a lead-piped word with me about the upcoming one year anniversary of my dad’s stroke. Much sound inside and outside the ears to process. But then there is this […]
Author Archives: Pearl
Braided Creek
Braided Creek, A Conversation in Poetry with Jim Harrison & Ted Kooser has the feeling of renku; each poem a link in a chain. It isn’t marked who said which but then it seems to emulate the groove of conversation where the distinctions and divides dissolve. It’s more the matter of cooperatively amicably choosing to […]
Drop-in Workshops
Starting tonight from 6:45-7:45 at the Arts Court, floor 2A is a new session of Pre-Tree workshops. This one, with rob mclennan, runs thru April and May. There will be focal readings and exercises. The emphasis will be on the contemporary. To paraphrase rob…to take a poetry course and learn about 1800s poetry doesn’t seem […]
Fw: Kegels for Poets
Kegels for Poets is the most fun I’ve read lately. (Which I inexplicably read @ twitter as kegels for frogs. Oh brain, what am I going to do with you?) Here’s a sample of the Harriet column by Annie Finch, When your meter muscles get regular and varied exercise you will find that it actually […]
September 1913 and Cultural Sources of Influence
Voice and song of the poem that starts, What need you, being come to sense, But fumble in a greasy till And add the halfpence to the pence And prayer to shivering prayer, until You have dried the marrow from the bone? For men were born to pray and save: Romantic Ireland’s dead and gone, […]