Spring??? Well, at least it’s World Poetry Day!
Some music from the wonderful Astrud Gilberto! It Might as Well be Spring i am poet i write hieroglyphics and Beowulf Wuthering Heights and the Gettysburg Address. i paint on cave walls on parchment sheepskin subways and bridges. i dance […]
Tonight at Stony Plain Library – Let’s Colour!
Whether you colour or color, in or outside the lines, please join me tonight @ Stony Plain Public Library for a wonderful evening of words and colours. For further information or to register, visit: http://www.stonyplainlibrary.org/content/adult-coloring-and-author-reading-january-june
Geras (daimon of old age)
it’s true we hate the old what we all will one day come to if luckily we live so long to sport liver spots and parched skin that belie a life within it was always the way from the banished old wives or those burned at stakes to the ones we lock up and […]
Ta Da! YouthWrite Winter WordPlay Begins (woot woot)
Hurrah! It’s here! Tonight begins the wonderful weekend of YouthWrite Winter WordPlay to work with our wonderful instructors: Fred Stenson, Angie Abdou and Moe Clark and runs January 29-31 at Edmonton’s Bennett Centre (Daycamp or Overnight residency). We’re delighted to meet the young writers who are new to us and to welcome our returnees! Also […]
January…
Abandon January here in blue cold January toes and fingers numb still my heart blazes despite the rigidity of the season passion flows well enough in my veins reminding me that Florence would be fine for lovers such as we except that we are only two cold prairie lovers too poor for anything […]
Winter Meditation & YouthWrite Winter WordPlay
stilllife winter a ball of white fluff jackrabbit dozing on my frozen lawn as the sun sleepily rises through the chill winter day I am stunned at nature’s gift given me this morning huddled slumbering safe from city coyote to be admired from my window as I sip my coffee for a moment looking […]