Saturday, April 24, 2010

Saturday Good Reads

This list of good reads on the web is growing. So much good stuff to read and enjoy.

Prose

Why Poetry?” An essay on L.L. Barkat’s Stone Crossings: Finding Grace in Hard and Hidden Places and InsideOut: Poems was published over at Hearts and Minds Bookstore.

Poetry by Prompt” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

Dear God, this is my pouring out” by Kelly Sauer at This Restless Heart.

How to be a true writer” by Mick Silva at Your Writer’s Group.

Frames and Focus” by Tess Giles at Anchors and Masts.

"Jacques Maritain's Christian Art" by Noel De Vries at Novel Journey.

Mommybloggers are the Mary Kay Ladies of the Internet”by Heather of the Extraordinary Ordinary.

Kathleen Overby celebrates her youngest’s birthday in “Brita.”

How Writers Build Courage” by Alan Rinzler at The Book Deal.

It’s Story Time” by Jeanne Damoff for The Master’s Artist.

Poetry

Reward” by Anne Lang Bundy at Building His Body.

The Rhyme Not Written” by Erin Kilmer at Together for Good. (And we all apologize to Robert Frost.) And “Laugh Lines.”

"Closing the Window" by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.

The Park” and “The Old Church Hall” by Pete Marshall.

Only a Step Away” by Diane Walker at Contemplative Photography

Needing to sleep” and "The world's rim" by Justinian at Delight and Glory and Oddity and Light.

Losing Control” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

The Green Flannel Blanket” by John Blasé at The Dirty Shame.

Inside Joke” by Melissa at All the Words.

Lost” by Nancy Rosback at Poems and Prayers.

8 comments:

Maureen said...

As always, a feast of so much that is more than good. I'm glad I read throughout the week; otherwise, I could not keep up.

Thank you for the shout-outs.

Anne Lang Bundy said...

Wow. What a list. And I'm on it! All smiles here, Glynn. Thank you.

I don't know how you keep up with so many writers. I could only peek in on a few of these. Here's the comment I left at Alan Rinzler's:

I'll confess—I have less courage than I have commitment. Every time I go to God and say I don't know if I should be writing or not, He sends just enough encouragement to keep me going. The whole thing makes me suspicious that He uses the whole process to keep me on my knees ...

Anonymous said...

thank you for including my post in your list.

this poetry month has has brought out a surprising ammount of words and interest from so many.

then to top it off with a jam!

Laura said...

Some of my favorite people :)

Anonymous said...

This is a great list-- I hope I have time to go through the ones I missed during the week. Thank you for including me; it brings a smile. :)

S. Etole said...

Your generous heart, Glynn ... thank you!

dude said...

So many good reads...so little time!
Thanks Bro'

Jay

prashant said...

What a list. And I'm on it! All smiles here, Glynn. Thank you.
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