Saturday, August 6, 2011

Saturday Good Reads


Lady Gaga becomes an education consultant, a family visits Niagra Falls, a father makes a memory with his son, two sestina poems (youhave to try to write one to understand the hard work involved), a cool photographic take on shade, and a winged messnger. Another great week online.

Prose

The Lady Gaga Approach to Education” at Green Inventions Central and “In the beginning, music” at Love Notes to Yahweh, both by L.L. Barkat.

A mother’s love” by Jake Lee at Very Much Later.

John Leax” by D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.

Foods I don’t agree with” and “No heaven, no hell” by Kathy Richards at Katdish.

Comfort in Grief” by Chris Fabry at The Fabry Log.

Withdrawing to Lonely Places” by Jason Vana.

Returning to the wonder of the falls” by Ann Kroeker.

A Prayer to Remember” and “Making a Memory” by Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.

8 Steps to Personal Development” and “The Art of Letting Go” by Scott Couchenour at Serving Strong.

Save the Males” by David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.

I Met an Orphan” by Jessica McGuire at Jezamama.

A Snowy Egret” by Cassandra Frear at Moonboat CafĂ©.

Dreams” by Louise Gallagher at Recover Your Joy.

Poetry

East Village” by Amy Leigh Cutler.

Inception” and "Circling the wagons" by B.K. McKenzie at Signed…BKM.

On a Field in Wiltshire” by M.J. Duggan.

"A Poem for My Dad” by Jim Schmotzer at Faithful Skeptic.

Depths of Hungers” and “Ways of Losing” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

Sonnet with Disney Birds” by Bob Spencer at Wilderness Fandango.

Sad Sacks and Sociopaths” by Steven Marty Grant at Urbanality.

To Write a Poem” by Sandra Heska King.

Paintings & Photographs

Listening for Silent Melodies” and "Fruits of the Loom" by J of India at Neither Use Nor Ornament.

Shade” by Nancy Rosback at A Little Somethin’.

Uninvited” and “A winged messenger” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.

Self-Portrait and Dream” by Karen Eck at Phoenix Karenee.

The Secret Garden” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.

Videos

"If you forget me," poem by Pablo Neruda read by Spoken Verse.

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

7 comments:

  1. Thanks Glynn. Your list fills my Saturday with wonder. And I appreciate the inclusion of my piece 'Dream'. Your support makes a world of difference.

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  2. Wow, thanks! And you're right. Writing a sestina is a full-time job in itself! :)

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  3. Great link list, as always. Thank you for including two of my pieces.

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  4. You cause us to stop and see.
    Not just to look.

    The consideration
    that you write
    brings that special
    light to shine in
    a way
    that we can see
    wonder
    we can see

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  5. Thanks for the mention Glynn! I really appreciate it.

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  6. There is always something new to discover here ... I appreciate the privilege of being here.

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  7. Glynn, I loved inviting you to accompany me in my return to the falls. :)

    Thank you for inviting others, as well.

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