It is timeless amalgam of my poetry and prose in form of poems and stories written on various tastes of life it includes fiction and non- fiction based stories some poetry forms which I liked to highlight through 'My pen' it also depicts to be an eye catcher for all age groups.Hope ...
He is a member of various writing and poetry groups, including The Puget Sound Poetry Connection, Tacoma Writers Club, Tacoma Writers Roundtable, Striped Water Poets of Auburn, and Dream Weavers and he frequently appears at open mic readings throughout the region. He enjoys writing as a hobby...
A huge thank you to Patricia Newman for the opportunity to hop over as a guest blogger to her amazing STEM & Language Arts Blog, LitLinks. In the post, we explore how to teach leveled haiku to different age groups based on my book “How Do…Read more: Poetry Pop Blog Hop: How to ...
Or to put it another way, it was as if I had a visitation from The Madonna and she told me to me toget into the groove.So I did. And I’ve even started sending them off into the world. Two of the poems will be published inSoul-Lit: a Journal of Spiritual Poetryin the near fu...
“Well now, though it near undone me She’s bedded just the way you like. Why didn’t we— Why didn’t we have children? I’m sick to death Of being lonely Mabel.” “Well, we tried. It wasn’t meant to be. Why not describe ...
and listened to me as if my voice created harmony in the natural world. It must have been my eye which created harmony in the sky, the endless juxtaposition of my poetry and you. Those were the days when I could ask the lakes what I needed to do. ...
But then, I think “nation” is a political framework built higgledy-piggledy around a human networking tic, something like the one that makes for that famous six degrees of separation or simultaneous language change and learning in widely separated groups. As individuals, then, all five, it ...
a view of society founded on the absolute certainty that, for example, women and men, or sexual minorities (see Vasily Rozanov’s People of the Moonlight, 1911), or different nations and religions have an immutable essence that predetermines the behavior of individual members of these groups....
“At first, I didn’t think I could do it. Looking down the line right after it happened I thought, No way are you going to be able to be that public a person. I’ve always been kind of an introvert and it’s always been very difficult for me to get up in front of groups of...
" all lines culled from "The Oxford Book of America Poetry." I asked the students to write down their favorite line and make it the opening line of a poem of their own. Near the end of the lecture a student stood up and told us her name in Chinese, then added that her "Western ...