Thursday, October 30, 2014

WE INTERRUPT THIS BLOG...

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ALL ENTRIES ON THIS BLOG WILL BE SUSPENDED UNTIL DECEMBER 4th. 

 I AM OFFICIALLY WRITING A BOOK FOR NATIONAL NOVEL WRITER'S MONTH IN NOVEMBER. 




I WILL ALSO BE PARTICIPATING IN  THE 2014 NOVEMBER PAD CHAPBOOK CHALLENGE.


For info on these two events please click on nanowrimo.org  and writersdigest.com/editor-blogs-poetic-asides



***Most blog images are courtesy of stockvault.net

TAKING CHALLENGE 23

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NO REGRETS


i had waited for this
moment a long time
not thinking it would
really happen
knowing  all  the while
i was out of
my league
so when    
in a moment of
weakness 
her sweetness was
left unattended  
i ate
that whole apple pie
she just baked


UPCOMING EVENTS

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NEW YORK CITY
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THE POETRY SOCIETY OF AMERICA,  in conjunction with the NYU Creative Writing Program,  Baruch College,  and  Fordham University's poetry series, Poets Out Loud,  proudly presents,


THE NEW SALON: READINGS AND CONVERSATIONS

The following celebrated and highly acclaimed poets are scheduled to participate:

Thursday, 11/13 @ 7 pm - Claudia Rankine

Tuesday, 11/18 @ 6 pm - Marilyn Nelson


Monday, 11/24 @ 7 pm - r erica doyle and Angela Jackson




  IF YOU HAD TO ASK WHO? I'M SORRY FOR YOU!     BUT....just in  case you do...Google their names and find out!


These events are FREE and open to the public.

For a detailed schedule of events and locations, log on to poetrysociety.org


POET PROFILE

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ALBERY ALLSON WHITMAN was born a slave in Hart County, Kentucky in 1851, and went on to become the finest Black poet of his era. At one time he was considered the "Poet Laureate of the Negro Race. 

When slavery ended in 1865,Whitman, whose parents died before emancipation, was orphaned. He was 14 years old.

He worked in various trades:  at a plow shop, railroad construction, and as a school teacher. Although he had very little schooling,  Whitman published  his first volume of poetry in 1870.  At about the same time, he also entered Wilberforce University in Ohio. 

After 6 months at the school, Whitman went on to become a pastor under the guidance of Bishop Daniel Payne, who was one of the founders of the university in 1856, and in 1863, after the AME church bought the school, he became the first Black president of a college in the United States.

Although never formally ordained, in 1877 , at the age of 26, Whitman became pastor of an AME church in Springfield,Ohio. From 1879-83 he established churches and led congregations in  Ohio, Kansas, Texas, and Georgia. During those years, his poetry was highly praised by critics and other poets as well.

Whitman was an innovator, and fearless in his poetic voice. His achievements place him in the first rank of contemporary Black and White poets. His talents as a poet has been described as somewhere between Phillis Wheatley and Paul L. Dunbar.

He died of pneumonia in 1901. 


To read more details of his bio, Google his name

Thursday, October 23, 2014

POETRY CHALLENGE 23

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CAN YOU HANDLE IT?
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WRITE A POEM DESCRIBING SOMETHING YOU DID WRONG BUT DO NOT REGRET.

TAKING CHALLENGE 22

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THE JAIL HOUSE BLUES


came home this morning
about half past three
came home about 
half past three
got in this evening about
half past three
county sheriff there
waiting for me 

you under arrest
for shooting ben brown
i arrest you for shooting
ben brown
i'm locking you down
for shooting ben brown
and not putting
that fool in the ground


Thursday, October 16, 2014

POETRY CHALLENGE 22

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CAN YOU HANDLE IT?
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Write a musical poem in the "voice" of  (pick one) jazz, blues, pop, rock, or soul.