Saturday, July 16, 2011

Saturday Good Reads


Things can get pretty surprising and amazing in the online world. A sponsored child asks if you have food at your house. Falling love with a minotaur. The beauty of yarn in the hands of a photographer. And a printer that prints 3-D objects. All this and so much more.

Prose

How Harry Potter Saved Reading” by Norman Lebrecht for the Wall Street Journal.

John Robert Lee” by D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.

For reasons unknown” by Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.

Going Home” by Jeanne Damoff at The view From Here.

He asked if we have food at our house” by Jessica McGuire art Jezamama.

Inspector Clouseau and Poetic Play” by Peggy Rosenthal for Image Journal.

The sweetest song” and “Sky Mall: it’s been too long” by Kathy Richards at Katdish.

It’s not that I need to get away” by Claire Burge.

Maybe he didn’t hear my prayer” by David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.

Take that, Milton” by Martha of Ireland for Internet Monk.

Taking the Plunge” by Duane Scott for Bibledude.

Poetry

In love with the minotaur” by David Wheeler at Dave Writes Right.

Ambient Light” by Tulika Verma at Indulgence.

Summer games” by Brian Miller at WayStationOne.

"Where Time Has Gone, You Dwell" by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

Empire” by Michael Dodaro at Lyric Arts Forum.

Collections” by B.K. McKenzie at Signed…BKM.

"I Sing the Body Obsolete" by Marcus Goodyear at Good Word Editing.

Paintings & Photographs

On a personal note” and “A thought entertained” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.

Creek,” oil on canvas by Randall David Tipton.

10” at To See a Flower and “Yarn” at A Little Somethin’ by Nancy Rosback.

Videos
What I Did on My Summer Vacation” by Greg Sullivan at Sippican Cottage.

Winslow Homer” via Maggie’s Farm.

3D Printer” by Life for Nothing.

Photograph: Red thread by Nancy Rosback. Used with permission.

6 comments:

Tulika Verma said...

I see my poem there! :) Lovely surprise! Thank you Glynn! :)

Brian Miller said...

thank you glynn, i am truly honored...will do a little visiting of some of the others...happy saturday

katdish said...

Thanks for both mentions, Glynn. I always feel like there should be some kind of disclaimer on my links. You could get a serious post or something completely ridiculous. I'd hate to cause internet whiplash.

Anonymous said...

thank you so much.
your saturday list is always inspiring. the sharing is always amazing.

Maureen said...

So many wonderful pieces throughout, many of which (I'm delighted to say) I read when they appeared.

Thank you for including me in your mentions. We all owe you more than a nod and a thank you for spreading our words.

S. Etole said...

Always appreciate this, Glynn ... always.