[Stylist] Sound Recording_ for enjoyment
Jacobson, Shawn D
Shawn.D.Jacobson at hud.gov
Sun Aug 23 18:04:24 UTC 2020
Linda
Yes, typos can really sneak up on you. I think it is possible to get too busy sometimes to be truly reflective.
Shawn
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Shawn you are so spot-on- I cannot believe that error is there - and to think it passed all of the editorial staff along the way.
Thank you! I will have to go look at my copy of the poem to see if it is wrong there, too. It made me wonder if it was wrong in my book, Star Signs: New and Selected Poems, too. But it is fine, there, I did a quick check on that.
Here is another thing that recently came to me. As I am revising and expanding my text for my first published book Concerti: Psalms for the Pilgrimage, there is a long, long poem in it called, "Notes from an Exhibition at the Rupertinum." Now, that book has been out for over 17 years - and can you believe that there is a mistake in the spelling of a name in that poem that nobody, including me, ever saw until I found it last week! The name is the artist, The name should be Gerhard Marck, but in my book it is Gerhard March. They are both German words but sound very different. I would not have noticed it but I wanted to check on his birthdate and death date so I could put the drawing into the proper historical context. That is when I saw the mistake - after 17 years. It is strange how our eyes deceive us when we are reading - we can just skim over something quickly without actually seeing it. I wrote that book 6 years before I lost sight - so I have no excuse.
Lynda
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Linda
Quite good. I do have one question.
You be3gin the ninth (I believe) stanza with "In the sunshine if her back yard" Should the "if" be replaced by "in"?
Thanks for the good read.
Shawn
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Greetings to you all on a lovely late summer day.
Today, I am particularly grateful for the small things in life - the little things that surround us, and the little things we treasure. I think life is made up of very tiny little things - little treasures.
I was looking up some poetry for a friend - and I remembered this poem that I wrote around 2017.
We were talking about collecting memories, small objects, the space that is found in Japanese art and poetry, and how we think about showing what is not visible in our writing and artwork. My friend is a scientist, poet, and photographer. I thought about his poem, and I wanted to share it with you today.
What sort of things inspire you? I'd love to know what you think.
In this link is my poem, "To the Curator of Small Things," the text, and a recording of the poem as well.
https://wordgathering.syr.edu/past_issues/issue43/poetry/lambert.html
Enjoy this wonderful weekend. Lynda
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Lynda McKinney Lambert - Author/Artist
My MISSION STATEMENT
* I am the keeper of memories. I distil and share them through art and writing.
* I reveal what is forgotten, lost, or unseen.
* I write spare poems and thoughtful personal essays.
* I create art with brilliant colors & precious materials, one stitch at a time.
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