Yesterday Joyce Hostetter and I brainstormed our upcoming workshop for the Write2Ignite conference. We have presented “Using Life Experiences to Inform Your Writing” at other venues, but we like to tweak it each time to make it fresh. We introduce ourselves by each reading a passage that springboards from our own life experiences. Previously, I have… Continue reading Wild Onions, Orange Popsicles, and Truth
Tag: National Poetry Day
The Day After
It is May 1 but my mind, as I biked through Fairfield Glade in Crossville, Tennessee was still on yesterday, National Poetry Day. Besides being able to compose it on a bike, boat, beach, or battlefield, poets of any age can write a haiku. What better way to teach the importance of every word or… Continue reading The Day After
Photosynthesis and National Poetry Day
Kay McSpadden, in a recent column in The Charlotte Observer, invited her readers to celebrate National Poetry Day on April 30th, by posting a blog, tweeting on Twitter, or by simply sharing a verse or two with a friend. I immediately thought of my good friend, Linda Phillips, who has been writing poetry for years… Continue reading Photosynthesis and National Poetry Day