I received my copies of both the anthologies released in December that feature my poetry: The Best of the Barefoot Muse and Prompted. Both are now available on Amazon.com, and Prompted is now available as a Kindle e-book. I also learned that a haiku of mine was read on NPR in December. I had commented on an article on their website about traffic signs erected across New York City that feature creative graphics and messages written in haiku, so I suggested one of my own creation:
Don't push the red light -
cross streets aren't the best places
for chance encounters
Well, Scott Simon read it during the listener's mail segment of his program. You can hear it here: http://www.npr.org/2011/12/10/143497210/your-letters-traffic-signs-and-front-runners
I was thinking of all the best-of-2011 lists that come out around this time of the year, and started thinking of what I would list as the ten best, or at least the most important, events of my past year. It was kind of interesting to compile, and I suggest you try it too. Here's mine:
1. The Palm Beach Poetry Festival, and working with Jane Hirshfield
2. Son #3's graduation (Masters in linguistics from Georgetown U.)
3. Our son's friends Pat and Jenny's wedding
4. The above-mentioned Florida trip
5. The West Chester Poetry Conference, and working with Molly Peacock
6. Trips to Minnesota to take and bring home son #4 who went to four weeks of "Japanese immersion" camp - and our side trip to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
7. A long weekend getaway with the wife to a B&B in Cooperstown, NY and my first visit to the Baseball Hall of Fame
8. Son #4 in the high school musical (The Music Man)
9. Several poetry publications, including two poems in Writers Digest, two anthologies, and the above-mentioned haiku on NPR
10. My 60th birthday
Music: While we're on the subject of best-of lists, here's my annual Amazon Listmania list of my 30 favorite albums of 2011:
If you're just curious about the top 10, they are:
1. build a rocket boys! - Elbow
2. So Beautiful or So What - Paul Simon
3. 21 - Adele
4. Slave Ambient - The War on Drugs
5. The Whole Love - Wilco
6. Metals - Feist
7. The Grand Theatre Vol. 2 - Old 97's
8. I Am Very Far - Okkervil River
9. Bloodless Coup - Bell X1
10. Within and Without - Washed Out
Poem of the Month:
Here's the one in The Best of the Barefoot Muse anthology, dedicated to my wonderful wife. (Thanks again to editor Anna Evans for including me in this fine collection.)
Your Missing Piece
Like a puzzle, you now feel incomplete,
afraid to let me see the angry scar
where it was sliced away like so much meat.
You wonder what is left, and what you are -
You worry I’ll no longer hold you close,
but you’re my source, my beacon of delight.
You’re, in my eyes, a pruned but perfect rose.
Reminding us of our mortality,
events like this can forge a stronger bond,
a love unfazed by stark reality,
that rides the rapids for a quiet pond.
The bottom line is, it was just a breast;
the best news is, we get to keep the rest.
2 comments:
Nice to catch up, Bruce! Happy New Year to you and yours.
Happy new year! Sounds like it's been a good one so far. :) Fun post!
Madeleine Begun Kane
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