From Approaching Poetry by Peter Schakel and Jack Ridl!!
Try to remember the sounds you heard and loved as a child. Write a poem that incorporates these sounds.
Eliabeth Kerlikowske
From Approaching Poetry by Peter Schakel and Jack Ridl!!
Try to remember the sounds you heard and loved as a child. Write a poem that incorporates these sounds.
Eliabeth Kerlikowske
From The Mind’s Eye by Kevin Clark:
Think of a common everyday activity that you might do: feed the cat, scratch your head, make the bed, etc. Choose one activity. Let your imagination go wild. How can you make this activity into something weird, wild, or bizarre (or beautiful)? Write a poem that does that. Since you want to emphasize the physical as well as the strange, concentrate on good verbs. Limit the poem to fifteen lines.

Reading poetry can be good in hard times. Writing poetry can be better. How else do we figure out what is truly on our minds unless we set it down on the page? Because we are not seeing many people now (I have seen four people other than my husband and the mail carrier since early march) it is more important than ever that we communicate, even if it is with ourselves.
Available from Kelsay Books and at Amazon.com.
Poetry Society of Michigan Chancellor and founding editor of 3rd Wednesday Magazine Laurence W. Thomas turns 93 today!

One of Chancellor’s prize winning poems from the fall contest issue of Peninsula Poets by Nancy Cook of St. Paul, Minnesota.

A prize winning poem in the category “Evening” from the fall issue of Peninsula Poets, the annual contest issue from The Poetry Society of Michigan.

One of the winning poems in the “nature” category from the fall issue of Peninsula Poets.

Public Domain Photo
From the fall issue of Peninsula Poets, one of the prize winning poems in the “Family” category of The Poetry Society of Michigan’s annual poetry contest.

This year’s runner up for the Founder’s Prize in the Poetry Society of Michigan’s annual contest was Marion Frahm Tincknell who paints us a vivid picture of something lost.
