Sunday, January 10, 2010
Unconscious Mutterings - Week 363
1.Resolutions :: New Year
2.Page :: turm
3.Narrow :: ruled
4.Refuse :: decline
5.Fountain :: pen
6.Grunt :: strain
7.Construct :: build
8.Nightmare :: dream
9.Inch :: worm
10.Instant :: message
get your own list at Unconscious Mutterings
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Coffee Break - Announcements
Here's an announcement for those in our neighboring state of Kansas.
Kansas Voices writing contested, sponsored by the Winfield Arts & Humanities Council, is back for its 21st year. Authors are urged to submit short stories, prose or poetry. Details here.
Issue 30 of Right Hand Pointing is up.
TWP POETRY READING SERIES @ THE JOHNSON COUNTY LIBRARY
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 - 7:00 pm - Johnson County Public Library, 9875 W. 87th, Overland Park, KS
TWP SALON - Monday, January 25, 2010 - 7:00 pm - Open Mic opportunity hosted by Sharon Eiker
3607 Pennsylvania - Kansas City, Missouri
Image: Salvatore Vuono / FreeDigitalPhotos.net
Tails Of The City : National children's pet poetry contest deadline extended
The American Pet Products Association (APPA) will be accepting poems for its 2nd Annual APPA National Children's Pet Poetry Contest through February 15, 2010 at 5 p.m. EST.
Third, fourth and fifth grade students are invited to pen a unique poem about their pets and then post it to petsaddlife.org or mail it to: Pets Add Life, 45 Winter Street, Reno, NV 89503.
Two students from each grade level (six total) will win a $250 gift certificate for pet products, and a by-line in a nationally circulated publication. In addition, the six winning students' classrooms will each receive a $1,000 scholarship to spend on pet-related education.
Posted By: Amelia Glynn (Email, Facebook) | January 08 2010 at 11:40 AM
Tails Of The City : National children's pet poetry contest deadline extended
Friday, January 08, 2010
Brrrr...
I've drug out my copy of The Artist's Way again and decided it's time to re-examine what I'm doing for the sake of creativity. Especially since I feel like I'm in a somewhat conflicted state at the moment. I'm trying to look at it positive and a growing place but frustration isn't affording me any particular comfort. Basically I'm trying to project a different style of writing but I'm less satisfied with the results (more often then not) and it wants to pull me back to a more abstract approach. I'm thinking what I really needs is to be someplace between the two. I'm feeling as I move away from the abstract my voice becomes bland. There are other poets I admire who can do this well- I know it can be done.
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Attention Metrophobics
I’m so glad there is hope for people suffering from metrophobia. It seems there are so many metrophobics out there. Some of my own family may be metrophobic. This of course causes me to wonder why or how I escaped the condition? Is there a genetic predisposition towards this condition? If so, perhaps we can isolate the gene that controls our poetic responses and tweak it a bit to make poetry a little more palatable. Of course, if such therapy became possible, poetic gene therapy could put the previously mentioned site out of business.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
A bit overdue for Journal Bits
A few journal bits from recent writings-Dec. 15th “and now I / Foam to wheat, glitter of seas / The child’s cry [from Ariel by Sylvia Plath]
Dec. 15th when your room is a town / and the hallways a thoroughfare / to climb into your own bed is trespassing
Dec. 16th What is it that keeps us focused and what are the things that derail us?
Dec. 22nd Trying to expose the soul is like catching carp with bare hands. If a soul wanted to be seen and recognized for all that it is it would show a little leg.
Dec. 24th Silence is the reversible side.
Dec. 24th. Guilt creeps through superficial cracks…
Dec. 26th I failed miserably.
Dec. 26th I don’t choose them; they find me (morning thoughts)
Dec 27th What does one have to do to get a glass of plain water?
Dec. 27th “The poet’s only hope is to be infinitely sensitive to what his gift is, and this itself seems to be another gift that few poets possess.” [Ted Hughes – London Magazine Vol. 1 NO. 2 1962]
Dec. 29th “pulp non-fiction / outdated upon arrival”
Jan 1st “I see the pox / on the old man’s face”
Jan 4th We’ve evolved into a voodoo age… Our current socio-political climate is so amerced in a high voltage hate that most Americans are of a mindset that they whish harm to come to those who are of a different (and usually believed inferior) view then themselves.
Monday, January 04, 2010
Unchopping A Tree
Artist and architect Maya Lin has produced a video which is inspired by a W.S. Merwin poem of the same name and focuses on how we would feel if deforestation came to the city parks that we love the most. It’s a quietly powerful piece that I hope many people have an opportunity to see.

