Starting today I am beginning a weekly series to introduce a new poet each week. Some of these poets will have a national stature and some will be lesser knowns, perhaps poets with more regional ties. My intent is a mixture of both. If you have someone you'd like me to consider, please feel free to drop me a line.
Today is the first installment in this series and the poet featured is Native American poet named Sharmagne Leland-St. John who makes her home in southern California. She has written two poetry books, Silver Tears and Time & Unsung Songs.
Sharmagne has toured extensively sharing her work across the U.S., Canada and in England. She is also a poetry blogger and her site also called Poetry in Motion can be found here. Besides poetry, here interests include gardening, beadwork, film making ( she has co-authored a book on the subject), travel, Native American flute and her daughter.
I found two poems of Sharmagne's that I was particularly fond of. Evolution and I Said Coffee. Evolution has great metaphorical devise as she relates fetal development. In I Said Coffee, I like the way she takes the reader in and out of a particular point of view throughout the entire piece to a nice surprising ending.
I also found evidence of her Native American culture showing plainly through the poem Tiny Warrior that can be seen in poeticdiversity.
An interview with Sharmagne can be found at Magnapoets. I am anxious to read more of her work.
tags: Sharmagne Leland-St. John Wednesday Poet
It's been awhile since I've done a blog series of any kind but I thought this would be a fun to do because I'm always wanting to discover new poets (or at least new to me) and I thought this would be a good way for me to do that and introduce some poets to others as well. Sort of killing two birds with one stone (apologies to naturalists).
ReplyDeleteMichael,
ReplyDeleteI just surfed in and saw this first installment of your series to introduce new poets.
Needless to say I am honoured and flattered!
I just received news tonight that I Said Coffee has been nominated for a Push Cart Award!
That is how I wound up here. I Said Coffeeis my signature poem and out of curiosity I did a Google to see how many times it had been reprinted on the internet!
Enjoyed your blog immensely! Wish I had found it sooner!
Poetically yours,
Sharmagne Leland-St. John