Today, April 1, begins the start of National Poetry Month. To celebrate, I'm joining a fabulous group of other poet-bloggers who plan to give-away two collections of poetry of my choice to two lucky people. (Go here to find out where I learned about this initiative; then, if you wish to join others who are giving away volumes of poetry, go here for some guidelines created by Kelli Russell Agodon. Agodon plans to create a master list of links to all the poet-bloggers participating in the celebration.)
The books I will give away are new copies of Best New Poets: 50 Poems from Emerging Writers (edited by Kim Addonizio) and 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East by the wonderful Naomi Shihab Nye. I will pay the postage.
Here's the deal: Anyone who leaves a comment on this post will be eligible for a random drawing for Best New Poets. You must comment here by April 30.
For the second giveaway, of Nye's 19 Varieties of Gazelle, I plan to do something a bit different: Between now and April 28, I will publish a number of poetry-related items, such as my continuing features on state Poets Laureate and examples of work of poets I particularly admire or have recently learned about. On April 30, I will post a challenge that will ask you to answer a few questions about content in a selection of those posts. The first person who responds by 5:00 p.m., April 30, with all-correct answers to the quiz will receive the second book of poetry.
Here's the deal: Anyone who leaves a comment on this post will be eligible for a random drawing for Best New Poets. You must comment here by April 30.
For the second giveaway, of Nye's 19 Varieties of Gazelle, I plan to do something a bit different: Between now and April 28, I will publish a number of poetry-related items, such as my continuing features on state Poets Laureate and examples of work of poets I particularly admire or have recently learned about. On April 30, I will post a challenge that will ask you to answer a few questions about content in a selection of those posts. The first person who responds by 5:00 p.m., April 30, with all-correct answers to the quiz will receive the second book of poetry.
Both winners will be announced in a May 3 post.
I will publish a sneak-peek at one of the give-away collections later this month.
Have fun, read for enjoyment, and find out why poetry, like art, can be like a "sweet unconscious prayer".*
About the Quote
* Art is a sweet unconscious prayer. ~ Artist James A. Mangum
Mangum — known as the "Saintmaker from Shinerville" — is an award-winning folk artist and novelist who lives in Shiner, Texas. He is the author of The Vinegaroon Murders, which received the 2006 Violet Crown for Best Work of Fiction from the Writers' League of Texas; Dead and Dying Angels; and, with Sidney Spires, The Fairy and the Chupacabra and Those Marfa Lights, a children's fable also illustrated by Mangum.
Resources
Transcript of Naomi Shihab Nye's interview with Bill Moyers
Video of Kim Addonizio discussing her writing
Have fun, read for enjoyment, and find out why poetry, like art, can be like a "sweet unconscious prayer".*
About the Quote
* Art is a sweet unconscious prayer. ~ Artist James A. Mangum
Mangum — known as the "Saintmaker from Shinerville" — is an award-winning folk artist and novelist who lives in Shiner, Texas. He is the author of The Vinegaroon Murders, which received the 2006 Violet Crown for Best Work of Fiction from the Writers' League of Texas; Dead and Dying Angels; and, with Sidney Spires, The Fairy and the Chupacabra and Those Marfa Lights, a children's fable also illustrated by Mangum.
Resources
Transcript of Naomi Shihab Nye's interview with Bill Moyers
Video of Kim Addonizio discussing her writing
Cool giveaways, Maureen. Thanks for helping celebrate National Poetry Month.
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ReplyDeleteI love that book by Naomi Nye. It's one of my favorites on the shelf and I use it all the time. She's from San Antonio, so I've actually been in a few workshops with her over the years. She's a wonderful person.
ReplyDeleteThis is ... waaay cool! Wicked awesome. -- and if I could think of more 'hip' superlatives I would write them here. But I can't so -- suffice to say -- Exciting!
ReplyDeleteThanks as once again, you've lit the fuse under my 'thinking' and catapaulted me into writing!
As you expose me more more, I feel more and more illiterate. Lots of catching up. Think I'll begin with Marcus' fav. You are an illuminator Maureen. :)
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ReplyDeleteSuch an apt description of art ... thank you for expanding our knowledge of what's available.
ReplyDeleteCount me in for this one, and I'll be sure to check back for your other giveaway. Cheers!
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ReplyDelete*waves to fellow Virginian*
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http://jamarattigan.livejournal.com/401121.html.
Thanks, Maureen!
Please add me in, too. Thanks. And feel free to add your name to my giveaway if you like: http://bothfires.blogspot.com/2010/03/spread-poems-giveaway.html
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Love the name of your blog~
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Please count me in for the drawing, too. I'm also participating over at Stars in my Sugar Bowl.
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me too - green_alligator_2000@yahoo.ca
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful opportunity, Debbi. Please consider me for the draw. Cheers. :)
ReplyDeleteSo sorry, maureen. I was talking with my housemate Debbi while I was typing the comment here. Men are not so gifted at multitasking. Cheers. :)
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Thanks very much for this opportunity!
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Thank you so much for this opportunity - such a great idea! I produce the Vermont Poetry Newsletter & Poetry Event Calendar, so am looking forward to promoting your book, if I'm lucky enough to be a winner! Ron Lewis
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this opportunity - such a great idea! I produce the Vermont Poetry Newsletter & Poetry Event Calendar, so am looking forward to promoting your book, if I'm lucky enough to be a winner! Ron Lewis
ReplyDeleteHello and thank you for this offer. I am new to poetry writing and new follower of She Writes. Looking forward to more!
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Great to see another person participating in this generous giveaway!
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