Winter comes to slap us in the face and say wake-up you are mortal.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Unconscious Mutterings - Week 360
You say... I think:
- Interest :: loan
- Chase :: pursue
- Itch :: seven year
- Soothe :: unruffle
- Lamp :: street
- Tutor :: English
- Nicole :: Smith
- Sloth :: lazy
- Burn :: unit
- Bug :: flu
Monday, December 21, 2009
Crab Creek Review Summer 09
Reading CCR this weekend – I just wanted to draw attention to a few poems that stood out to me.
- Gail White’s - How I Spent My Time Since You Died
- Marjorie Manwaring - Refusal
- Kimberly L. Becker - Washing the Blankets
- Jill Crammond Wickham – Even with Clorox, June Cleaver Has a Tough Time Cleaning The Skeletons From Her Closet
- January Gill O’Neil – Tether
- Paul David Adkins – The Mouse in Iraq
- Maya Ganesan – Undefined
- Joannie Kervran Stangeland – A Crow Means Everything
- Buzz Mauro – Einsteinian Physics in Plain English
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Religious Right & Wrong
What is it about the Religious Right element within the Republican Party that feels compelled to seethe such meanness of spirit? The rhetoric from such people seems quite in contrast to Judo-Christian spirit.
A classic example was a sad display Sunday afternoon, just nine hours before the scheduled 1 a.m. vote critical to the Senate’s Health Care Reform bill, Republican Senator Tom Coburn (Okla.) went to the Senate floor and proposed a prayer. "What the American people ought to pray is that somebody can't make the vote tonight. That's what they ought to pray."
Do we really need leaders that mix the darkest sides of human nature with religion and then insert it into how we govern ourselves as a nation? I find this kind of thing sickening.
Homeless Awareness
Today is National Homeless Persons' Memorial Day
A few facts about homelessness...
Learn more here
A few facts about homelessness...
- Research indicates that 40% of homeless men have served in the armed forces, as compared to 34% of the general adult population.
- Persons with severe mental illness represented about 26 percent of all sheltered homeless persons.
- 35% of the homeless people who are members of households with children are male while 65% of these people are females.
- 25% of homeless were ages 25 to 34; the same study found percentages of homeless persons aged 55 to 64 at 6%.
- Children under the age of 18 accounted for 39% of the homeless population; 42% of these children were under the age of five (National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, 2004). This same study found that unaccompanied minors comprised 5% of the urban homeless population.
Learn more here
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Poetry breaks silence - NashuaTelegraph.com
Poetry breaks silence - NashuaTelegraph.com:
“Out of Silence” by Pamela Harrison; David Roberts Books; 87 pages; paperback; $18.
"What I look for in poetry may not be what you look for in poetry. I want the poet to tell me a story. Because the form requires the poet to keep the story short, I want the words to be precise. The poet should help me see by using concrete images. Sound is important. Even while reading a poem silently, I want to hear its music." Story here.
“Out of Silence” by Pamela Harrison; David Roberts Books; 87 pages; paperback; $18.
"What I look for in poetry may not be what you look for in poetry. I want the poet to tell me a story. Because the form requires the poet to keep the story short, I want the words to be precise. The poet should help me see by using concrete images. Sound is important. Even while reading a poem silently, I want to hear its music." Story here.
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