Saturday, May 12, 2007
Allowing Art to realize its purpose in us
"Art is a kind of innate drive that seizes a human being and makes him its instrument. The artist is not a person endowed with free will who seeks his own ends, but one who allows art to realize its purpose through him." ~ Carl Jung
Friday, May 11, 2007
Yeah Friday is here!!!
I know this site has been around for a while but I really gave it a good look over yesterday and decided it is well worth a plug. So if you haven't already, go check out Poetry Thursday (here).
Had a positive experience with a new poem draft yesterday. I love it when that happens. I'll try to polish it up over the next few days.
Sent five poems out this week to a venue I had never tried before. I believe I have 13 submissions I am awaiting responses on.
I have what I believe will be an exciting interview coming up soon. Just to wet your appetite a bit. Not giving any details here, but I haven't done any interviews for a while and I am wanting to bring readers more of this in the near future. I am planning to bring back the Wednesday Poet Series at least one Wednesday a month and it will likely be to introduce a poet's work and provide readers an interview as well.
Had a positive experience with a new poem draft yesterday. I love it when that happens. I'll try to polish it up over the next few days.
Sent five poems out this week to a venue I had never tried before. I believe I have 13 submissions I am awaiting responses on.
I have what I believe will be an exciting interview coming up soon. Just to wet your appetite a bit. Not giving any details here, but I haven't done any interviews for a while and I am wanting to bring readers more of this in the near future. I am planning to bring back the Wednesday Poet Series at least one Wednesday a month and it will likely be to introduce a poet's work and provide readers an interview as well.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Local Poet at Kansas City Event
Jazz Poetry: Stacey Tolbert, the "Brown Suga Poet"
Stacey Tolbert - Appearing at the American Jazz Museum Stacey is a member of Kansas City, MO’s Black Poets Collective, a freelance writer, painter, playwright, poet, DJ, and founder / facilitator of a clinic geared for the healing and bonding of women as well as a workshop specializing in teaching literacy and math under the umbrella of art.
Tuesday May 15th, 2007
7:00pm to 11:00pm
American Jazz Museum
1615 E 18th St. - Kansas City, MO 64108
Admission is $5.00
Monday, May 07, 2007
Rain, Rain Go Away...
The rain has been without relentless here in The Kansas City area and I feel like one soggy poet.
After a creative streak during the past week, I cooled off a bit over the weekend. Coincidentally I was the recipient of a rejection letter on Saturday, but that didn't dampen my already saturated spirits. I still have a few things out and I'm ready to recycle the poems that came back without a home.
After a creative streak during the past week, I cooled off a bit over the weekend. Coincidentally I was the recipient of a rejection letter on Saturday, but that didn't dampen my already saturated spirits. I still have a few things out and I'm ready to recycle the poems that came back without a home.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
18,000 Take it off for art
More than 18,000 people stripped down and bared it all in a Mexico City square Sunday for U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick's biggest nude shoot ever.
"I think all eyes are looking south from the United Sates to Mexico City to see how a country can be free and treat the naked body as art. Not as pornography or as a crime, but with happiness and caring." Tunick said at a press conference afterwards.
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