Or another title: What I wish I hadn’t stumbled on. This week I dare you to write a poem dedicated to an awkward moment in which you stumbled into someone’s business that you had no intention of stumbling into. Think office affairs, scandals, or even barging in on someone in the bathroom—public toilet or otherwise.
Good luck to all who try it, I can think of countless moments myself, how about you?
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Right Hand Pointing Open Submissions
A Call To Humor
“This year I asked for submissions for a humor issue and, unfortunately, it
didn't come together. We've done a couple of others with good results, but I
just didn't get enough submissions to feel good about it. We have a couple of
pieces we've accepted but haven't yet published and I ran a couple of others in
regular issues after the humor issue fell apart. Time to give it another shot.
So, we're opening up for submissions of humorous poems, fiction, and art.
Length requirements for poems and fiction are the same as for regular issues.
<500 words for poems. Not more than 16 lines for humor although we'll go up to
20 lines if the poem is <75 words.
Target date for publication is April 15th and the deadline is March 15th.
Get writing. And get funny.
Dale”
For more details check out the site below:
http://www.righthandpointing.com/
Good luck to all who submit, please come in tomorrow for more Poetry Tips…
“This year I asked for submissions for a humor issue and, unfortunately, it
didn't come together. We've done a couple of others with good results, but I
just didn't get enough submissions to feel good about it. We have a couple of
pieces we've accepted but haven't yet published and I ran a couple of others in
regular issues after the humor issue fell apart. Time to give it another shot.
So, we're opening up for submissions of humorous poems, fiction, and art.
Length requirements for poems and fiction are the same as for regular issues.
<500 words for poems. Not more than 16 lines for humor although we'll go up to
20 lines if the poem is <75 words.
Target date for publication is April 15th and the deadline is March 15th.
Get writing. And get funny.
Dale”
For more details check out the site below:
http://www.righthandpointing.com/
Good luck to all who submit, please come in tomorrow for more Poetry Tips…
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Poems Found by Poet Hound
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=173524
Birches by Robert Frost
https://sites.google.com/site/righthandpointingsite/decarteret
Artifact by Mark DeCarteret
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Birches by Robert Frost
https://sites.google.com/site/righthandpointingsite/decarteret
Artifact by Mark DeCarteret
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Never Trust A Man Wearing Purple Shoes by J.J. Campbell
J. J. Campbell lives in Brookville, Ohio and has been published widely in the small press. In his recent collection of poems, Never Trust A Man Wearing Purple Shoes, published by Propaganda Press by Alternating Current, Mr. Campbell explores life’s yearnings and uncertainties. Here are several that caught my attention:
forever a romantic
carrying a flame
for a love that
quit me many
years ago
and the lips of
that angel haven’t
graced me this century
yet i hold onto
hope like a
fucking fool.
Many of us know the memories of an old flame, I especially love how he ends it since the last two words are a surprise to the relatively tame lines in the beginning.
the spark of my youth
i keep listening to the
music of my teenage
years hoping to find
the spark of my youth
but as i wake each
morning and am
greeted at the mirror
with disappointment
i sadly realize those
old tunes are out of
magic.
This is another poem for memory lane, greeting the past with the hope of being inspired by it only to realize that which once inspired no longer does so. Mr. Campbell leaves us with a feeling of sadness with minimal use of drama and a simplicity of language.
4818
finally, the comfort
of my own bed after
five days of a hospital
bed
the first comfortable
pillow
the first soft sheet
the first tears of
knowing i’m
cheating death
soon i’ll know if i
have some rare blood
disorder or some
genetic defect that
gave me blood clots
at age 32
regardless, i got a
funny feeling death
just became my next
door neighbor.
The title leaves me wondering if this is an address or hospital room number? For me, the poem brings a sense of relief as the poet slips into familiar life back into a place where he is truly comfortable after such a daunting experience. However, the poet leaves us hanging in suspense at the end, as we never learn the results and that he feels death is next door.
If you enjoyed this sample of poems by J.J. Campbell, you can purchase a copy of Never Trust A Man Wearing Purple Shoes, which is Number Eleven in the Pocket Protector Series of Alternating Currnet’s Press for $3.00 plus Shipping&Handling at:
http://alt-current.com
Thanks always for reading, please drop in tomorrow for more Poems Found by Poet Hound…
forever a romantic
carrying a flame
for a love that
quit me many
years ago
and the lips of
that angel haven’t
graced me this century
yet i hold onto
hope like a
fucking fool.
Many of us know the memories of an old flame, I especially love how he ends it since the last two words are a surprise to the relatively tame lines in the beginning.
the spark of my youth
i keep listening to the
music of my teenage
years hoping to find
the spark of my youth
but as i wake each
morning and am
greeted at the mirror
with disappointment
i sadly realize those
old tunes are out of
magic.
This is another poem for memory lane, greeting the past with the hope of being inspired by it only to realize that which once inspired no longer does so. Mr. Campbell leaves us with a feeling of sadness with minimal use of drama and a simplicity of language.
4818
finally, the comfort
of my own bed after
five days of a hospital
bed
the first comfortable
pillow
the first soft sheet
the first tears of
knowing i’m
cheating death
soon i’ll know if i
have some rare blood
disorder or some
genetic defect that
gave me blood clots
at age 32
regardless, i got a
funny feeling death
just became my next
door neighbor.
The title leaves me wondering if this is an address or hospital room number? For me, the poem brings a sense of relief as the poet slips into familiar life back into a place where he is truly comfortable after such a daunting experience. However, the poet leaves us hanging in suspense at the end, as we never learn the results and that he feels death is next door.
If you enjoyed this sample of poems by J.J. Campbell, you can purchase a copy of Never Trust A Man Wearing Purple Shoes, which is Number Eleven in the Pocket Protector Series of Alternating Currnet’s Press for $3.00 plus Shipping&Handling at:
http://alt-current.com
Thanks always for reading, please drop in tomorrow for more Poems Found by Poet Hound…
Monday, December 7, 2009
The Haiku Foundation
A wealth of wonderful resources, informational posts, and more at a very easy to use site:
http://www.thehaikufoundation.org/
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http://www.thehaikufoundation.org/
Thanks for stopping in, please drop by tomorrow for another featured poet…