Savvy Verse and Wit again published some interesting blog posts during their April National Poetry Month blog tour. Here are some of the highlights:
April 12
- April 12: Neruda's Book of Questions
- April 14: Interview with Chrissy Kolaya of the book of poems Any Anxious Body
- April 16: Review of Controlled Hallucinations by John Sibley Williams
- April 17: Essay on T.S. Eliot's "The Wasteland"
- April 20: More T.S. Eliot goodness
- April 23: Review of the book of war poems Here, Bullet
I finished my second year of NaPoWriMo with a series of "30 Poems About Language" that should be retitled "30 Poems About Languageers"'
Meet a fellow NaPoWriMo distance runner this year and found 5-6 new followers, which is saying something since these poems were pretty experimental and/or didactic. The poem "It Takes 2 to B Happy" was the only trending poem this year. Half of them received likes. Monsieur Big Bang liked two that no one else liked interestingly. Most of the poems incorporate a few famous aphorisms.
Here are the poems:
- Tea
- Threatening to Write
- The Treachery of Meaning
- Sonnet Made of Cottonwood
- Chinese Medicine
- Rome
- Wearing a Welcome
- It's Not What You Say; It's How You Mark it Up
- Self Portrait
- “Writers”
- Who Says?
- A Didactic
- Before the Spell
- Stealing Labor
- Midway
- Caves
- Expressing Ownership
- The Proverbial Porch
- The Bosque
- The Plastic Egg
- She Was Offended by the Day of the Dead
- Through Us
- Every Bird
- Barking Dogs Seldom Bite
- Let Them Have Their Say
- To Know
- Live and Let Learn
- It Takes 2 to B Happy
- Honor Among Thieves
- Man Can't Live By Poems Alone
- An unpublished coda about Thomas Adorno
All my NaPoWriMo poems since 2013 can be found here: http://hellopoetry.com/mary-mccray/
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