Next month I am doing a talk about the collaborative process of working with artists across disciplines. Elaine Weiner Reed and April Rimpo two exemplary visual artists invited me to collaborate with them again last year. This time I was to organize the ekphrastic event. In 2019, I participated as a poet in an event … Continue reading Art Innovation Talk – Interdisciplinary Creative Collaboration: Where Visual Art Takes Flight
Category: women writing
Getting Back to Normal
Photo by Craig Adderley on Pexels.com I find interesting that we talk about going back to normal and the 9/11 tragedy within the same week. As humans our ability to adapt and compartmentalize our lives is a wonderous trait (it’s what helped those who survived slavery survive). Sunday night I watched a 60 Minutes special … Continue reading Getting Back to Normal
Tuesdays
I always think of that book Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom on restful Tuesdays like today. It was a very good read and then they did a movie. Back years ago seemed like Hollywood always made a movie out of a good book but the movie was never as good as the book. Somedays … Continue reading Tuesdays
The Book – St. Paul Street Provocations
Charm City one block south of North Avenue one block east of Charles four blocks west from Greenmount Cemetery I never seem to know what to say in the blog there are so many good blogs out there in cyberspace about every topic one can stretch the mind to think of but I'm feeling like … Continue reading The Book – St. Paul Street Provocations
Riding High
Hey there. I thought I would share my most recent writing adventure. I was a feature reader on the Wilde Reading's Facebook reading series. It was super fun and cosmic at the same time. As some of you know, I host two monthly open mic's (First Fridays Open Mic on the MWA site and Berks … Continue reading Riding High
Finding Home
I imagine each of us has an idea where we want our poem to live. Some perhaps in a book or literary journal or maybe just the desktop. I like to think that some poems can live in peoples bodies. A poem that resonates and remains with an individual hiding in the background waiting for … Continue reading Finding Home