billminorblog.wordpress.com
The Poet’s Audience: Part One – Bill's Blog
https://billminorblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/10/the-poets-audience-part-one
Jazz Journeys to Japan: The Heart Within. Monterey Jazz Festival: Forty Legendary Years. Unzipped Souls: A Jazz Journey Through The Soviet Union. Trek: Lips, Sunny, Pecker and Me. Poet Santa Cruz: Number 4. For Women Missing or Dead. The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets 2004. The Poet’s Audience: Part One. I promised this informal essay as my next blog post: a piece I actually started as far back as the mid-1980s (a portion of which was published in. Poet News: Sacramento’s Literary Calendar and News.
billminorblog.wordpress.com
William Minor – Bill's Blog
https://billminorblog.wordpress.com/author/williamgailminor
Jazz Journeys to Japan: The Heart Within. Monterey Jazz Festival: Forty Legendary Years. Unzipped Souls: A Jazz Journey Through The Soviet Union. Trek: Lips, Sunny, Pecker and Me. Poet Santa Cruz: Number 4. For Women Missing or Dead. The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets 2004. The Worlds of Poetry–Part One. However, I am going to hold off on music for one more post:. Whatever the current trend, here are. The following is one of them:. Pure form is like a nun who never works: /You will respect her chastity,...
billminorblog.wordpress.com
The Poet’s Audience: Part Two – Bill's Blog
https://billminorblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/13/the-poets-audience-part-two
Jazz Journeys to Japan: The Heart Within. Monterey Jazz Festival: Forty Legendary Years. Unzipped Souls: A Jazz Journey Through The Soviet Union. Trek: Lips, Sunny, Pecker and Me. Poet Santa Cruz: Number 4. For Women Missing or Dead. The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets 2004. The Poet’s Audience: Part Two. Let’s explore just how such a fortunate state might take place. If the words of poetry are themselves a response to. And the message in the bottle–its effect on them, the chosen ones. A genuin...Which s...
montereypoetryreview.weebly.com
October 2013 MPR poetry - Monterey Poetry Review
http://montereypoetryreview.weebly.com/march-2015-poetry-blog/two-poems-by-bill-minor
Two Poems by Bill Minor. I’m just not into distant stars;. My destiny does not depend on them. What’s here and now is far enough. For me, so I seldom look up-. Just try for straight ahead, daily,. Walking from Point A to Point B,. As if afflicted with vertigo (which. I am) and willing to live with it-. Focused on a single point beyond. And trust my sense of smell to find. The sea in all its rank splendor,. To walk along beside it, not. Plunge into its too wide breast (that. I fell in love with a donkey.