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Jan 27 2009

Share Your Poetry with the Public

 

If you have become comfortable with your poems, and would like to share them with others, try hosting special poetry readings at locations around your hometown or local area. Speak with your public library, schools, churches, or even area nursing homes. Many health care facilities enjoy having visitors for the residents.  If you are a success with the residents, they will often ask you to come back as well…

In the summer time,  libraries often have summer reading programs.  If you have poetry that has been written for children, perhaps you could share it at their reading circles.

Just by asking public places around  your community, or even talking with your chamber of commerce, you can probably find a wide range of areas to perform your poetry.

My poetry club that I have in my area is completely non-profit, and we have read in restaurants during the Christmas season, the library, my church, and the nursing home.  I will warn that during your first readings that sometimes the crowd might be small, but if you can create awareness, perhaps more will come.  Be sure to share your dates with newspapers, friends, family, and to post fliers.

Below is a link to an article that can help you host a poetry reading at a library…Perhaps it will give you some insight on hosting your own public poetry reading….

How to Host a Poetry Reading at a Public Library

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Jan 23 2009

Fun with Poetry—Can you Write a Poem in 10 Minutes?

 

Sometimes I do something kind of fun with the members of my poetry club.  When we need a “poetry pick me up,” or need some type of motivation to get us going-I do this:

I hand everybody a piece of paper and a pencil. And then I set the timer for about 10 minutes.  Then I tell everybody to write. –Sometimes I give them a subject, and sometimes I don’t. Everybody gets 10 minutes to try to write a poem. Sometimes this is fun, because it can be somewhat humorous, or even inspiring to see what others can come up with.

You can do this in the comfort of your home, or even with a group of friends who enjoy writing.  It’s also a great ice blocker for any kind of writing workshop.  While some may moan or groan-or even say it’s impossibe-It actually is not.  It doesn’t  necessarily doesn’t even have to be a poem…

This 10 minutes it your time for some fun inspiration. If you find yourself feeling out of words, or just need that “rush,” —try this fun “10 minutes to a poem” trick. 

Once everybody has gotten finished writing-share them with the group if you’d like. You may either all end up laughing–or even wowed by your own personal talent.. :)

—for more tips on writing a poem in 10 minutes, try reading the article below on

“How to Make a Poetry Writing Game.”

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Jan 22 2009

Cold…warm… Hoping for Spring


The winter chills doesn’t thrill my cool blue winter mood

The sun shining outside lies to me, trying to present warmth,

when all I feel outside is coolness.

A ray of sunshine sparkles through my window,

playing with my head, while I try to warm up under the covers in my bed.

I really wish Spring would come already….

Winter seems so long,

so dreary…


Winter is still playing with my area…. Athough today, temperatures are supposed to get around 40 degrees. I really hope the weather gal wasn’t kidding. Last week, temperatures fell below zero… Some of the coldest since 1994 where I live. One day, I spent in sick, with awful sinus problems. The winter makes it hard to get motivated, to write, and to want to get out and shout out to the world sometimes. When it’s cold, I’d rather lay in the blankets where its warm and curl up with a good book—when I really should be curling up with my journal writing something captivating! ….I apologize for the missed posts…But winter just isn’t my time— I dearly hope that February passes through without too much more of this bone chilling cool weather—While I could be wishing my life away by hoping February is over soon—-All i really want is to get outside, sit on my porch with an iced tea, and write away-and then of course, go play in the dirt in my garden!!….—Heres waving my hats to all of you who seem to be “mourning in the cold winter…”

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Jan 10 2009

A Blah January… Ideas to Write About…

In my part of the country, weather seems to be just…”blah.”

The sun hasn’t been shining too much (although it was a nice sunny day yesterday-first time in ages!) and it just doesn’t provide much for inspiration for me as a writer.  When it’s bleak, dark, and cloudy-it’s hard to come up with something cheerful to write about.  I realize you don’t always have to write cheerful poems, but it would be nice to write about something to cheer me up! 

So on the way to trying to get past this so called January writer’s block, I am going to list some possible ideas that you can use to write some poems about -that is-if you find yourself in the same boat that I am currently in!!!…

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Ideas for poems in January

- Be inspired from work if you are currently employed outside the home.                                                          Write about the things that annoy you-or make you feel good about the job that you do.

-Look outside.  Write about the “sadness” in the trees and the plants. Seems like all of the flowers and trees are just in a deep sleep without their colorful petals, or dancing leaves that sway in the wind. We are just left with dull lifeless sticks..—Hoping to come back to life.

-Dreams and Inspiration… What are your upcoming dreams or inspirations for the new year?  What are your hopes  or plans for the Spring? (one of mine are to get all of my flowers planted so I can see them in all of their beautiful color again!!!)

-The Cold Winter Weather… If you are like me and live in a winter weather area, then there is plenty of cold chills shivering down your spine!  What do you do to warm up?… How do you feel about the cold weather? … What are some of your favorite things to do indoors?… Let the cold guide you to something warm in your writing!

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 Hopefully these ideas and topics can guide you to something in your writing–as well as mine. Hope to have a winter poem for you soon!….  

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Jan 02 2009

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Jan 01 2009

Happy New Year!

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I just wanted to reach out and say Happy New Year to all of those who have read my blog or who come by on a regular basis. I plan to have more posts for 2009, and hope for this to be a successful poetry blog.  Keep your dreams alive, and try to make at least one resolution come true this year. I know we all make resolutions, and sometimes they seem to falter, but just make it something reasonable. I have a feeling there is tough year ahead of us, but with some prayer, hope, and plenty of contact with our family and friends, we can make it through the hard times….

Here’s a “virtual toast” to all those readers as we welcome in 2009!…..

As they say on an old show…”May the force be with you.”

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