It has been the busiest summer that I can remember—I've finally met my book! There were a couple of printing delays along the way, but then that turned into a last-minute color printing allowance for the visual poems in the book. So all worked out even better than I could have imagined. My book — Catechesis: a postpastoral —has taken me to a few new and familiar places this summer. I got to meet my book for the first time in Hillsborough, NC at the Bull City Press House Party Reading on July 27. They were sent ahead directly from the printer and my Bull City Press hosts even wrapped the box in Christmas paper for me! I got to open it among some wonderful new friends and then read from it to a very gracious audience, alongside Jonathan Farmer , Jennifer Funk , and C.T. Salazar . Back home in Chestertown, MD, I hosted family and friends for my hometown book launch on August 15 at the Rose O'Neill Literary House. Poets & friends Erin Dorney and Sally Rosen Kindr...
I love this:
ReplyDelete"Initial inspiration for a poem usually sparks from a very tiny eureka moment, when I look at something I see everyday, but out of the corner of my eye, I catch a glimpse of that same thing doing something completely new."
You, of course, are speaking of poetry, but this sentiment holds true for so much creative inspiration. Suddenly seeing something at a new angle (physically, philosophically, emotionally) is often at the heart of creation and innovation. Keep those eyes open and curious! :)
You are fantastic, my dear, and I am so glad that the (literary) world at large is seeing the wonder that is you.
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