Showing posts with label Elizabeth Stelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Stelling. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

getSparked 15

Here you will find Michael Baca and my work-

Response

and

Inspirational

or vise versa...

Come over and check out all the work!

I totally enjoy working with the artist, composers and photographers on this project. Thanks to Amy Souza for bringing it to us!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Something Sweet























We like these fat free and non-calories kinds of sweet events don't we...

I keep forgetting to share, but I have had five poems accepted for publication this past month and two are up today.

Tuck Magazine is out of Canada, and they decided to put two of the five I sent them up on the site.

Forgotten Playgrounds Lay Waiting

and

Whenever There Is Water and A Bridge

The later was published on vox poetica last spring. I an honored that the publisher sent me such a nice and thoughtful note saying how much she enjoyed reading them. (vox poetica has published three of my poems over the past two years)

When you click on the link and go over, just scroll down, they are on the same page.

As the others appear I will try and share the links. Two are local magazines that are not on-line. Funny, but seems the electronic age is here, but some refuse to go out of print. I am glad of that!

(Photo above is mine from Korea. They are obsessed with waffles of every flavor. We tried one, not so good, one bite and into the trash. Hubs did not even like it, and he eats everything.)

Sunday, May 22, 2011

2nd Annual Bill's Figs Poetry Festival, New Jersey Poetry






















After almost a week of non stop rain, we had sunshine Saturday morning. It was May 21st, 2011 and I set out for Flemington, New Jersey. My friend/supporter Gina and I packed some of my fresh spinach artichoke dip, apples and peanut butter as we set out for a fun afternoon. I told her we were going to a Fig Farm...laughingly she never asked me what I meant. as there is no such thing...more of an orchard. She is an adventurer like me!

We had the privilege of hearing some wonderful and well published poets-

Hunterdon County poets Warren Cooper, Juditha Dowd, Kathe Palka, and Ray Brown read followed by an Open Mic. The reading is under a tent in the fig grove.

We also heard two Philadelphia poets- Adriann 'The Pen' Bautistaand, and Smyte IX- a Princeton poet, and I read too.

A representative of Painted Bride Quarterly Journal presented works as well.

In addition to hearing some great poetry, Bill has 230 different types of figs, 55 are currently available for sale. He has approximately 1,300 fig trees of different sizes on the grounds.

The poetry was wonderful! So many different styles were represented...if you write, you should perform your work. Or at least go out and listen to other poets. Support each other. Get out and attend open mics and poetry events! That is an order!

I read three of my pieces- Corn Bread and Beans, Texas Skies, and did one of my spoken word pieces untitled, and all by heart. Sadly my poetry books and bag were left at home in a rush, because I had to make an emergency eye doctor appointment on the way.

I forgot to talk with Bill about taking a tree home with me. Bill's wife told me most animals will leave them alone, except for squirrels. My first memory of a 'strange food' outside of my modest poverty foods of my youth is my neighbors fig tree. I would stand at the fence and gaze at it. One day the neighbor, whom all the kids in the neighborhood were afraid came out and asked me if I would like to try one. I said apprehensively "Yes" and thus began my love affair with food exploration.






















The sunshine held up until the last thirty minutes, and it began to rain. Bill put up a tent with chairs for us all, and thankfully! His gracious wife put out snacks, and I shared my spinach artichoke dip and celery sticks with them as well. I look forward to returning to Bill's Fig Farm again one day. Thanks Bill!

Want Figs and Poetry?

Bill's Figs
329 Old York Road
Flemington, NJ

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Get Sparked, My Round #2















SPARK art from writing: writing from art

This is my second go round in the getsparked.org website, and it can be an up and down ride for ten days. Co-creating, building together, and bringing things to life is satisfying as well.

Let me explain...

You register when they call for artist, photographers, poets and writers. Amy (she is the founder) sends you a welcome email, and explains what SPARK is all about! She then pairs you up with someone. On the day it starts, day one, your partner should have emailed you and said hello.

Whats next...

You send your partner an inspirational piece. Something from your arsenal of work. Published or not. I usually send something fresh, something I just wrote. When you get their work, then you have ten days to produce a 'Response' to their 'Inspirational Piece'.

Fun right...

Here is the 'Inspiration Piece' photograph Christina Brockett sent me, and my 'Response'.

Here is the 'Response' Christina Brockett sent me from my 'Inspiration Piece' poem.

You can view Marybeth Carshaw's 'Inspiration Piece' with my 'Response' here

Then see my 'Inspiration Piece' and Mary Carshaw's 'Response' here


You do not have to be a pro to do this. I am not. Never claimed to be. I enjoy writing. Christina Brockett is a mom, with full time responsibilities just like me. You find time to do this and then enjoy all the work everyone produces together. Its like being in a virtual artistic generated world, but on-line.

Rules of Engagement- Amy Souza, GetSparked.org