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Poetry at willow glen. DO NOT DISTURB . . . PLEASE. IT’S NOT POLITE TO INTERRUPT A POEM. Let her go through the ritual of becoming. Before you put her to the blade:. The washing of her face in mysteries,. The plucking of adjectives from her arched brows,. The soaking in a lavender bath of images. Until her layers of skin wrinkles with words . . . This is Loretta Diane Walker. You’ll have a chance to find out for yourselves next week, because Loretta Diane Walker. On Minnesota Avenue, in San José, CA.
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EVERYTHING WE CALL ORDINARY – poetry at willow glen
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Poetry at willow glen. EVERYTHING WE CALL ORDINARY. Everything We Call Ordinary. And I thought, all these things don’t seem that much like life, when you’re doing them, they’re just what you do, how you fill up your days – Alice Munro. This is Mark Heinlein’s first book of poems published by Tourane Poetry Press. Mark was the honored featured reader in March 2014 at the Willow Glen Poetry Project Series held on the third Thursday reading at the Willow Glen Public Library in San Jose, CA. April 10, 2014.
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MEMORABILIA – poetry at willow glen
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Poetry at willow glen. Commemorates over a decade of collaboration between poets and the receptive audience made possible because of the generosity of Cathy Adkins, owner of Willow Glen Books. I have obtained her permission to use the name and material pertaining to the bookstore, including photographs and use of the logo as memorabilia in the anthology and on this blog site. READING AROUND THE CORNER. Bookstore sounds of neighborly chatter amid customers. Muffled coughs, or smothered laughter. Read at o...
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RECALLING DECEMBER – poetry at willow glen
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Poetry at willow glen. Christmas was here exactly a month ago: December 25, 2012. The cliché, how time flies. Rushes to my head, and then immediately I am reminded of the lines a school friend shared, quoting herself:. 8230;time flies like a bird. With lightening on its wings. Days fly into weeks,. Me thinks it’s the semblance. I think it’s the love of poetry when our minds are invaded by words in flight. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). January 25, 2013. January 26, 2013. Enter your comment here.
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FRESHLY PRESSED: NO ORDINARY LANGUAGE – poetry at willow glen
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Poetry at willow glen. FRESHLY PRESSED: NO ORDINARY LANGUAGE. The word’s been out, and in no ordinary language. Just more poetry in Volume Two of The Willow Glen Poetry Project. This volume has surpassed Volume One,. By 58 pages. And why not? Such is the mix of poets reading at Willow Glen Poetry, and as such, the mix of poetry, you will find in Volume Two of The Willow Glen Poetry Project:. No Ordinary Language,. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). September 6, 2013. September 7, 2013. FRESHLY PRES...
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poetry at willow glen – Page 7
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Poetry at willow glen. ONE FOR THE BOOK. The reception for the publication of the Willow Glen Books anthology,. After the initial mingling was over and the guests, gastronomes, and bibliophiles were satiated, they veered toward the seating, only to be surprised and inspired by what transpired. The emcee honored two notable individuals Jean Emerson and Cathy Adkins who were instrumental to the poetry reading at Willow Glen Books, without whom. The anthology of poems, would not have been possible. Have bee...
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MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR: 1214 – poetry at willow glen
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Poetry at willow glen. MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR: 1214. To all my family, my friends, and your families…Wishing you a Happy Xmas with one of the best voices one can imagine! Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). December 25, 2013. LUNCHTIME AT TRIANON: THE ALLURE OF FORMS. MARK HEINLEIN: EVERYTHING WE CALL ORDINARY. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Poetry at willow glen. APRIL 2014: THIRD THURSDAY FOR POETRY MONTH. This is a repost of a blog by our fellow-reader June Hymas. Thank you June, for letting me repost it on this blog to reflect our April open-mic reading for national poetry month. 8220;Frank O’Hara, Joy Harjo, Luis J. Rodriguez, A.E.Solomon/Sullivan? Published in 2003 (how did I miss that! Lucia Perillo, Csezlaw Milosz (2,) Martin Espada, Emily Dickenson,. 8211;translated by Jane Hirshfield, Maura Stanton. Below the poem on the page is a ...
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APRIL 2014: THIRD THURSDAY FOR POETRY MONTH – poetry at willow glen
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Poetry at willow glen. APRIL 2014: THIRD THURSDAY FOR POETRY MONTH. This is a repost of a blog by our fellow-reader June Hymas. Thank you June, for letting me repost it on this blog to reflect our April open-mic reading for national poetry month. 8220;Frank O’Hara, Joy Harjo, Luis J. Rodriguez, A.E.Solomon/Sullivan? Published in 2003 (how did I miss that! Lucia Perillo, Csezlaw Milosz (2,) Martin Espada, Emily Dickenson,. 8211;translated by Jane Hirshfield, Maura Stanton. Below the poem on the page is a ...