Animals in Pants, Animals in Dreams (poems!)
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 Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit innovative Heidi at my juicy little universe for Roundup. Her WhisperShout writing workshop and magazine for young writers sound amazing! Margaret Simon & Irene Latham Last week it was my pleasure to hang out and present with Margaret Simon at the Kaigler Book Festival at USM (home of the amazing deGrummond Children's Collection!). It was so great to see attendees writing poems in our session!! I made so many new friends and got to catch up with folks I haven't seen since before covid...good books, good times (as Lee Bennett Ho ..read more
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Bless This Earth, Catch This Light (poems!)
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1w ago
  Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit wonderful Jone Rush Maculloch for Roundup. Today I am excited and delighted to welcome co-anthologists June Cotner and Nancy Tupper Ling to share about their newest project BLESS THIS EARTH, illus. by Keum Jin Song, brought to us by Convergent. Divided into five chapters, young readers, ages 3-7, are invited to explore a colorful world filled with musical rainforests, majestic birds, sea creatures, stars, and much more! June Cotner is the author of almost forty books, including the bestsellers Graces, Bedside Pr ..read more
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Community Poetry Projects (because Poetry is for Everyone)
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2w ago
 Hello and Happy Poetry Friday!  Poetry Friday Roundup is here at Live Your Poem! Please leave your link below. You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter It occurs to me that our Poetry Friday Roundup is a Community Poetry Project.  So is our annual KidLit Progressive Poem, which began in 2012 as a way to celebrate National Poetry Month (April) as a community of writers. The latest line in our Progressive Poem is here today. Yay! Thanks to Margaret for organizing and creating the beautiful graphic...and to the lovely poets who've gotten us off to suc ..read more
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Hoe Cakes (Poem + Recipe)
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3w ago
 Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit terrific Tricia at The Miss Rumphius Effect for Roundup. Here we are on the eve of National Poetry Month...wow! I love this time of year. Thanks to Jama at Jama's Alphabet Soup for including a roundup of National Poetry Month projects...so inspiring! I will have much to share with you next week, when Poetry Roundup is here...and the Progressive Poem is here...and my public poetry project to which so many of you have contributed will be up and running! Here's a sneak peak of some of the bounty that has arrived in my mailbox these past weeks ..read more
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Dream Poems
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1M ago
 Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit radiant Rose at Imagine the Possibilities for Roundup. This week I started teaching Haiku workshops for Friends of the Locust Fork River. (For the first time ever, their annual contest will include poetry!) And since poetry is for all ages, I shared time this week at our local Senior Center and also with 7th and 9th grade biology students at Locust Fork High School. I've got a couple more sessions in the coming weeks.Yay! Something I've been thinking about lately is how poetry is tied to dreams. I have oft shared the book From Where You Dre ..read more
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Celebrating LEAFY LANDMARKS with Michelle Schaub
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Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit terrific Tanita at fiction, instead of lies for Roundup.  A couple of reminders: 1) I'm accepting YOUR poems for inclusion in my Poem in Your Pocket public art project through the end of the month! Details here.  So many thanks to those who have already sent me poems...Blount County, Alabama, is going to be awash in poetry!! 2)I got a notice from canva that I just created my 500th project! Y'all! I do love me some canva. :) Today I'm excited to welcome Michelle Schaub today to Live Your Poem, in celebration of her "tree book,"&n ..read more
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Brothers poem
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 Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit lovely Laura Purdie Salas for Roundup. with 3 SC Librarians of the Year (l-r): Pamela Williams, Angela Durham, & Lonie Lewis (2024 winner!) Shout out to South Carolina educators! Charles and I had so much fun meeting folks and talking books with you at South Carolina Association of School Librarians in Columbia. Thank you for inviting us. Writer-friends: don't miss my post over at Smack Dab in the Middle about How to Rebound from Rejection. (This writing biz can be so tough sometimes!) the boys, the gi ..read more
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Moose in Winter
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camellias from our yard!  Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit lovely Linda at TeacherDance for Roundup. If you haven't had a chance, I invite you to read my Poetry from Daily Life column. Many thanks to David Harrison for including me! Now, a reminder: I'd love to feature your poems in my public poetry project! Details here. Also, Charles and I are grateful and excited about folks signing up for our Highlights Working Retreat for Poets June 23-26. Please join us! Today's ArtSpeak: FOLK ART is after a piece by Vollis Simpson.  Thank you, Kay McGriff for telling me ..read more
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Wanted: YOUR POEMS!
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2M ago
 Hello an Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit terrific Tabatha at The Opposite of Indifference for Roundup. I've got lots of exciting poetry things coming this spring. One of them is a public poetry project. Thanks to poetry friends Jay Brazeau and Joan Riordan for helping to keep this flame alive in my heart! some pockets that need poem-friends!  This year I am in charge of the bulletin board at my local library for National Poetry Month. I've decided to focus on Poem in Your Pocket Day, and I'll be using a display of actual (mostly denim) pockets cut from thrift-store cl ..read more
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Pete the Cat!
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2M ago
Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit marvelous Margaret at Reflections on the Teche for Roundup. Oh my goodness, I had the best time with my mother and sister exploring northeast Alabama! One of the highlights was visiting Ft. Payne, home of Pete the Cat. (Ft. Payne is the original home of illustrator James Dean.) We visited all the Pete the Cat murals and his sidewalk star and took selfies and visited the shops...so much fun! In other news, Charles and I will be at Highlights this summer! (June 23-26 -- perfect for educator-poets!) You asked, and we listened... this time w ..read more
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