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Have Passport, Will Ramble: Opportunities for Poets
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Have Passport, Will Ramble. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. I am passing along some information related to unique ways of sharing your poetry with the world. First, this from a Kentucky press release:. The Kentucky State Parks. Are celebrating their 85th anniversary this year and are encouraging guests to help celebrate by getting outdoors and visit the parks. For those of you who like to write about your outdoor experiences, the parks system has a poetry contest for you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Have Passport, Will Ramble: Reflecting on the Work of 2008
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Have Passport, Will Ramble. Friday, January 2, 2009. Reflecting on the Work of 2008. I'm going about this backwards, having looked forward to the year ahead in my post yesterday. Call it memory, call it flashback, call it the writer's business to mix up time. At the end of 2007, I received an artist enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women. Grateful beyond measure for the many benefits the grant provided, I look forward to completing the project and to continued growth as a writer.
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Have Passport, Will Ramble: Ekphrastic Poetry
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Have Passport, Will Ramble. Saturday, January 10, 2009. As part of the LexArts Showcase Weekend, on Saturday, February 7, from 1:00-3:00 pm, I will be leading a workshop called “Ekphrastic Poetry: Responding to Art through Poetry” at the Carnegie Center. Here’s the blurb from the brochure:. Here’s an ekphrastic poem. To whet your appetite. In the morning of the LexArts Showcase Weekend, Lynn Pruett. March 5, 2009 at 7:55 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A difficult task to describe oneself.you...
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Have Passport, Will Ramble: Winter Greetings
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Have Passport, Will Ramble. Monday, December 22, 2008. On a side note.after becoming enthralled with the symbolism of trees, I found The Meaning of Trees: Botany History Healing Lore. The world is full and vast.if only we knew what we were looking for, we might find it among us. May you have a joyous holiday season, and may you indulge in winter's dormancy to emerge into a healthy and wondrous 2009. Thanks, Andrea, for the lovely photograph and for the warm wishes- and also for mentioning me! ArtsJournal...
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Have Passport, Will Ramble: February 2009
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Have Passport, Will Ramble. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. I am passing along some information related to unique ways of sharing your poetry with the world. First, this from a Kentucky press release:. The Kentucky State Parks. Are celebrating their 85th anniversary this year and are encouraging guests to help celebrate by getting outdoors and visit the parks. For those of you who like to write about your outdoor experiences, the parks system has a poetry contest for you. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A diffic...
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Have Passport, Will Ramble: November 2008
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Have Passport, Will Ramble. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. The poem "A List of Praises". Monday, November 17, 2008. Talent, Opportunity, Time. As one might suspect, no single factor dictates success. This article. Edited extract from Outliers: The Story Of Success. By Malcolm Gladwell) examines examples of "outrageously talented and successful people" and muses on what factors shaped their success. Here's the part that really grabbed my attention:. Friday, November 14, 2008. The Gift of Community. Marilyn...
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Have Passport, Will Ramble: O Pioneer!
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Have Passport, Will Ramble. Thursday, January 1, 2009. By way of Lori-Lyn. I learned about the word of the year project. To more fully connect to the word, I looked up its definitions. In the dictionary, as I often do when I'm trying to get the language of a poem exactly right (I've learned much about even the simplest and most common words by reviewing their meanings). I was reminded that as a verb, pioneer means:. To open up (an area) or prepare (a way): rockets that pioneered outer space. Publish my c...