My husband and I are taking our first real vacation so there will be no posts for the next week or two as a result.
However I will be back refreshed and excited so please return in a week or so and feel free to look through the archives.
So long, farewell, until we meet again...
Friday, April 29, 2011
Autumn House Poetry Contest
If you have a collection of poems and/or a manuscript started, this may be the contest for you! You will need 50-80 pages worth of poems and a $25.00 entry fee to enter, the prize is publication of your collection and $2,500. Include a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope so you can find out your results, include the entry fee by attaching it to your manuscript, and when mailing your manuscript indicate “Poetry Prize” on the envelope so that it will be directed to the correct editor. The deadline is June 30th so polish up your poems and your manuscript before sending to:
Autumn House Press
PO Box 60100
Pittsburgh, PA 15211
There is also an on-line submission link with a way to “donate” the $25.00 entry fee if that is more convenient for you.
Check out details and learn more about Autumn House by using the link below:
http://www.autumnhouse.org/contest-submissions/
Good luck to all who enter…
Autumn House Press
PO Box 60100
Pittsburgh, PA 15211
There is also an on-line submission link with a way to “donate” the $25.00 entry fee if that is more convenient for you.
Check out details and learn more about Autumn House by using the link below:
http://www.autumnhouse.org/contest-submissions/
Good luck to all who enter…
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Poems Found by Poet Hound
http://blossombones.com/winter_spring2011/kirk_ws2011.html
“The Archer in May” by Kathleen Kirk
http://juked.com/2011/03/onwavingatthechevron.asp
“On Waving at the Chevron” by Anya Groner
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“The Archer in May” by Kathleen Kirk
http://juked.com/2011/03/onwavingatthechevron.asp
“On Waving at the Chevron” by Anya Groner
Thanks for clicking in, please stop in tomorrow for more Poems Found by Poet Hound…
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Doug Draime's Rock 'n Roll Jizz
Doug Draime began writing in the “underground” literary movement is Los Angeles in the late 1960’s and now writes from Ashland, Oregon. Published by Alternating Current's Propaganda Press, Doug Draime’s poems are not for the faint of heart, they are made for rockers and rebels, for lovers and dreamers. Straightforward, earthy, and gritty, this collection will make you reach for your own rock ‘n roll collection to play in the background. Below are some poems I’d like to share with you:
for Bo Diddley
a pint of
blackberry
brandy
a pack of
luckies
& a stolen
Zippo.
i sat sipping
from
the
bottle &
smoking
one after
the other
LISTENING
Soaking
it all
in
& everything
moving
inside &
outside of me
as i
propped
myself
up
against
the back of
an
outhouse.
your
pounding
rhythm
of life &
rebellion
blasting
from
the
open door
of
the
“colored”
roadhouse
across the gravel
highway.
Bo Diddley is a Rock ‘N Roll legend, he also lived here in Florida so this poem speaks to me on a couple of levels. I enjoy David’s short, short lines to keep the poem moving and the picture he paints of his younger self listening from across the highway as another form of rebellion since he should not go into the “colored” roadhouse but wants to hear Bo Diddley play.
When I Had Elvis Sideburns
& pegged levi’s
black engineer bots
a pack of smokes
rolled up in the sleeve of my white t-shirt
i was the coolest cat
on the street &
i knew i was
the only 16 year old
in town
who’d read Henry Miller
& On The Road
& listened to Miles Davis
not just rock ‘n roll
i knew i was the coolest cat
in town
i knew by the giggles &
looks of the girls
when i passed by
who would whisper to
each other
about what a hood &
juvenile delinquent
i was
their eyes following me
as i walked by
I love that Doug pokes fun at his teenage self in this poem. A young male strutting around is nothing new but for a grown man to acknowledge his youthful days of trying to be the coolest cat in town is rare. It’s also amusing, so I grinned as I pictured teenage girls giggling over the poet’s choice of clothing and his strutting. Thanks for the smiles and giggling on this end, Doug!
If you enjoyed this short sample, you may purchase a copy of Rock ‘n Roll Jizz by Doug Draime from Propaganda Press for $6.00 (+ $2 US, or $3 out-of-US shipping) on-line at http://alt-current.com
You can also order by mail with check or money order addressed to Angstman Arts and send to:
Alternating Current
PO Box 183
Palo Alto, CA 94302
Thanks always for reading, please stop by tomorrow for more Poems Found by Poet Hound...
for Bo Diddley
a pint of
blackberry
brandy
a pack of
luckies
& a stolen
Zippo.
i sat sipping
from
the
bottle &
smoking
one after
the other
LISTENING
Soaking
it all
in
& everything
moving
inside &
outside of me
as i
propped
myself
up
against
the back of
an
outhouse.
your
pounding
rhythm
of life &
rebellion
blasting
from
the
open door
of
the
“colored”
roadhouse
across the gravel
highway.
Bo Diddley is a Rock ‘N Roll legend, he also lived here in Florida so this poem speaks to me on a couple of levels. I enjoy David’s short, short lines to keep the poem moving and the picture he paints of his younger self listening from across the highway as another form of rebellion since he should not go into the “colored” roadhouse but wants to hear Bo Diddley play.
When I Had Elvis Sideburns
& pegged levi’s
black engineer bots
a pack of smokes
rolled up in the sleeve of my white t-shirt
i was the coolest cat
on the street &
i knew i was
the only 16 year old
in town
who’d read Henry Miller
& On The Road
& listened to Miles Davis
not just rock ‘n roll
i knew i was the coolest cat
in town
i knew by the giggles &
looks of the girls
when i passed by
who would whisper to
each other
about what a hood &
juvenile delinquent
i was
their eyes following me
as i walked by
I love that Doug pokes fun at his teenage self in this poem. A young male strutting around is nothing new but for a grown man to acknowledge his youthful days of trying to be the coolest cat in town is rare. It’s also amusing, so I grinned as I pictured teenage girls giggling over the poet’s choice of clothing and his strutting. Thanks for the smiles and giggling on this end, Doug!
If you enjoyed this short sample, you may purchase a copy of Rock ‘n Roll Jizz by Doug Draime from Propaganda Press for $6.00 (+ $2 US, or $3 out-of-US shipping) on-line at http://alt-current.com
You can also order by mail with check or money order addressed to Angstman Arts and send to:
Alternating Current
PO Box 183
Palo Alto, CA 94302
Thanks always for reading, please stop by tomorrow for more Poems Found by Poet Hound...
Monday, April 25, 2011
Poet A Day Site
Each and every day a poet is featured here. If you want to add a poet to the roster send an e-mail to:
debATpoetadayDOTcom
Be sure to check it out at:
http://poetaday.com/
Thanks for clicking in, please drop by tomorrow for another featured poet…
debATpoetadayDOTcom
Be sure to check it out at:
http://poetaday.com/
Thanks for clicking in, please drop by tomorrow for another featured poet…