Saturday, July 7, 2012

Saturday Good Reads



Bill Coffey becomes a man of a certain age. Maureen Doallas finds poetry in wooden spoons. Nancy Rosback takes a trip, and turns the itinerary into a poem. A video on Edward Hopper. Chris Yokel sings about winter in New York, and I am still hearing that song in my head. All this good stuff, and a lot more, too.

Prose

To Do a Simple Thing Well” by Greg Sullivan at Sippican Cottage.

Fancy Pants Red Alert” by Darlene at Simply Darlene.

Life Choices” by Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.

What is the Point of Silence?” by Shawn Smucker.

Wedging in the Practice” by Amanda Hill at Hill + Pen.

Kyrie Eleison, Down the Road I Must Travel” by Jennifer Dukes-Lee at Getting Down with Jesus.

Poetry

Fawn” by Jerry Barrett at Gerald the Writer.

Power-less” and “Beyond reason(able) doubt” by Brian Miller at WayStationOne.

Maurice Manning” by D.S. Miller at Kingdom Poets.

Wooden Spoons” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

Black Diamonds” by Tony Maude at Rumours of Rhyme.

It Was” by Nancy Rosback at A Little Somethin’.

How Can a World?” by B.K. McKenzie at Signed…BKM.

Paintings and Photographs

Launching or Landing” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.

Prairiescape” by Tim Good at Good Photography.

Songs

Winter in New York” by Chris Yokel.

Videos

I’m Ashamed of My Shoulders and My Large Awkward Hands” by Edward Hirsch via Greg Sullivan at Sippican Cottage.

3 comments:

  1. Your mention is a lovely surprise on this sweltering day. Keep cool, Glynn! Thank you.

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  2. Thanks so much for including me in this line-up today, sir Glynn.

    (Speaking of weather, looks like we might break 80 here today. It's been a long, wet summer. Everyone's getting hay in, us included.)

    Blessings.

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  3. Thank you, Glynn. Hoping you are soon enjoying cooler weather.

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