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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. I Didn’t Want to Be Brave. October 24, 2014. Last year at MOPS. I was A Beautiful Mess and it was perfect. Feeling that it was okay to be a messy new mom, and still be beautiful if maybe only in God’s eyes most days was terrific. We had lots of fun, untidy activities where we were free to be raw and real and sloppy. It was probably the best introduction to MOPS a new mom could ask for. Be You, Bravely. And there it was: Be. Bravery, to me...
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Book Review - Cries from the Fifth Floor (Eika Madden)
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Cries from the Fifth Floor. Reviewed by Maya Northen. When I read the description of Erika Madden's most recent book,. Cries From the Fifth Floor. Will they paint a more realistic picture, and portray someone who has struggles but generally manages to function in everyday society? Or will they come up with another description all together. Cries From the Fifth Floor. What's he talking about? Yes, that's it. I pinched myself. Wake up. I took my wallet from the side pocket of my bulging bad, went to the ph...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. 5 Easy Steps to an “Old School” Summer. July 8, 2016. Well, here’s my idea of how to do it – in 5 steps – mom style. You can relive your childhood summers while letting your kids in on the secrets to a really rad summer, too. And even if you’re not a mom – I’m pretty sure this list will work for you, too. So, without further adieu:. 5 Steps to an “Old School” Summer. Step 4: Let the kids get wet and dirty. It’s ok, really. This is why you ...Do a friend...
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DISPOET: July 2005
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Friday, July 29, 2005. Something Close to Beautiful. For the third year in a row the Inglis House Poetry Workshop will be producing a chapbook of poetry related to disability. The tentative title of this year’s chapbook, Something Close to Beautiful. Posted by EMMLP at 4:25 AM. Take a run at an i...
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DISPOET: September 2006
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Sunday, September 03, 2006. Is a bit overstuffed for a saddle-stapled chapbook, the visually enticing cover by Elijah Northen is more than enough to invite the reader in. Posted by EMMLP at 2:37 PM. Planet of the Blind. Notes of a Deaf Blind Writer. For Linda Cronin: A Tribute to Her Work.
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DISPOET: May 2005
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. Steven Brown of the University of Hawaii has thrown out the question, What is Disability Art? Certainly, not all of Kuusisto’s poems in Only Bread, Only Light. Posted by EMMLP at 4:24 AM. Saturday, May 21, 2005. Only Bread, Only Light. He was born with extremely limited sig...
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DISPOET: July 2006
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Sunday, July 09, 2006. A good place to start in South African disabilities poetry is with Liesl Jobson. Jobson’s work struggles with some of the same issues as American writers like Karen Fiser or Jim Ferris. In the opening to her poem Angels, the Voices. Angels, the voices. Angels, the voices.
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DISPOET: March 2005
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Friday, March 18, 2005. Posted by EMMLP at 3:42 AM. Sunday, March 13, 2005. Posted by EMMLP at 6:55 AM. Saturday, March 12, 2005. Don’t Turn Away: Poems About Breast Cancer. These are featured in her book Little Horse which includes poetry on a variety of other topics as well. I have only see...
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DISPOET: January 2006
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Sunday, January 15, 2006. Poetry and Disability Conference. On April 1, 2006, the Inglis House Poetry Workshop will be hosting a poetry conference entitled. Disability and Poetry: Unleasing the Art. Website. It is worth checking out. Posted by EMMLP at 6:46 AM. Planet of the Blind.
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DISPOET: March 2006
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Sunday, March 12, 2006. Unlike the work of such poets as Jim Ferris, Kenny Fries, Tom Andrews or even, Karen Fiser with whom he has much more in common, there is very little in Floyd Skloot’s most recent book of poetry,. In the Shadow of Memory. He worked by himself,. It took those sledge hammer ...
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