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Word & Thought Associations
here's mine:
- Flicker :: Picker
- Styling :: Hair
- Episode :: TV
- Sexier :: Hot
- Studious :: Grad
- Mushroom :: Toad Stool
- 8 minutes :: Mile
- Bald :: Shine
- Immunity :: AT&T
- Sectioned :: Ortange
Unconscious Mutterings ~ link
Word & Thought Associations
here's mine:
Last nights Main Street Rag poetry reading - held at the Writers Place featured Amy Davis ( left) and Missi Rasmussen (right) followed by an open mic.
Amy's poems were an ecliptic journey through some of her earlier work to the present. While some of these poems I've had an opportunity to hear before, there were several I had not. Her delivery was casual and with commentary that included interesting insight into some of the work. Not filler; but things that really enhanced the experience.
Missi's read was smooth and deliberate. Again, some material I was familiar with but lots of poems I had not heard before. There was a great deal of maturity in both the material and the poise with which she delivered it. I was pleasantly surprised by the number of new pieces of work she presented
During the opem mic period - Pat Berge read her poem One Good Day. A moving piece that you could have heard a pen drop as it was read.
Shawn Pavey gets high marks for the selection of these two young women as featured readers for the event. The Main Street Rag is a quarterly literary magazine based in Charlotte, NC and is co-sponsor of the monthly reading series. Pavey is co-founder.
Others on Kay Ryan:
Dana Gioia: "Ryan’s poems characteristically take the shape of an observation or idea in the process of clarifying itself. Although the poems are brightly sensual and imagistic, there is often a strongly didactic sense at work."
J.D. McClatchy: "She is an anomaly in today's literary culture: as intense and elliptical as Dickinson, as buoyant and rueful as Frost.”
In the days ahead I'll be checking out her work and will likely be able to formulate a better view of this latest selection by the Library of Congress.