[stylist] Poem in Your Pocket Day, April 24
Jackie Williams
jackieleepoet at cox.net
Sun Jun 29 01:33:53 UTC 2014
Jim,
I've had a bunch of e-mails come up as unread which I know I have read. This
was one of them. But there is no reply of mine to you.
Please accept my late thank you for your comments. I was also interested in
knowing about your enthusiasm for short pieces and scripting. Particularly
"The Blues." I heartily agree. I wrote a Blues lyric and had a guitarist put
it to the blues beat which I love. Though I have it on an old tape, I have
no idea how to get it into the computer.
Sometimes a short piece is more difficult to write than one that is longer.
It takes distillation and must be on the mark. For years I have aimed at
cutting the length of poems, so I am very gratified to hear your remarks.
Thanks.
Jackie
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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Homme, James
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 4:25 AM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] Poem in Your Pocket Day, April 24
Hi Jackie,
Thank you for your poetry. I feel as though I can understand it a little. I
seem to gravitate to short forms of things. In programming, I like
scripting, because of its economy. In music, I like blues and other short
forms. I've always been easily distracted.
Jim
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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jackie
Williams
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 11:42 PM
To: 'Writer's Division Mailing List'
Subject: [stylist] Poem in Your Pocket Day, April 24
Fellow Poets,
My assignment this week in my critique group was to select four short,
accessible poems, print and cut them apart, and bring them to the senior
center to put in a large bucket on the sign in table. Since there 14 of us
in my class, if we each make ten copies of each poem, making 40 poems, that
it is quite a few that might convince a non-poet that it is a worthwhile and
enjoyable craft.
I have enclosed the ones I printed and cut apart. I did not print
where they were published, and the amount of the award. That is just for
your information to give you an idea of categories, where you can send them,
and what you can earn.
Poem in Your Pocket Day Jacqueline Williams April 24, '14
Indiana Third Place, 48 entries
Obituary
When I am settled down up there
I'll have myself a holy tear,
or when I'm fired up down there,
I'll surely make the Devil care.
But if I'm not invited in
because of godly grace or sin,
I'll plant myself in earth with men,
and grow to bud and bloom again.
Arkansas, 1st Place, $25.
A limerick but very serious, called a Merickli
The Trigger Points of Nature Do Not Lie
Our earth sheds its tears, gasps for air.
Our experts, denied, feel despair.
The oceans may die,
and forests don't lie.
Producers of carbon don't care.
ASPS, Twitter Poetry, 2011, First place, 25.00
String Theory Made Easy
It seems
I have a choice.
Become an entity
who's all unwound or one who's tied
in knots.
Old Age unpublished
When there
is no place left
to sail your boat-set eyes
upon that arc of blue and stay
afloat.
The two twitter poems are Cinquains
Perhaps you all would like to try a short accessible poem for such a
purpose? Are there more than eight poets in our group?
Though the national deadline was today, Florida has done things like this
for the entire month of April.
Jackie Lee
Time is the school in which we learn.
Time is the fire in which we burn.
Delmore Schwartz
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