"Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril." - Oscar Wilde
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Saturday, February 27, 2016
The reading this week went well. There were a dozen or so readers with a diverse array of genres and topics--one colleague performed two pieces of slam poetry on discrimination and immigration, another wrote a short story about one "Jane Bond," while someone else shared a beautiful essay on oysters. The experience was really fun and encouraging. I read three poems - two of which were edited versions of ones I'd posted here. The third is something I thought I'd share now...
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Pondering Those Stars & Dots Like the sting of a fresh tattoo perpetual I bear my grief. Yet, while I feel these wounds in the body, nothing manifests on the body. At least a tattoo would create a scar made art. If only I could display this pain so colorfully.
I'm really happy that this was such a positive experience for you and I am sooo incredibly proud of you for having the courage to do your readings, that you were willing to be this vulnerable in a public space :) *hugs*
I know you already shared this with me, but it bares repeating that I love this! So good! And thanks for sharing you and your art with us and the world - we need it. :) <3
I'm really happy that this was such a positive experience for you and I am sooo incredibly proud of you for having the courage to do your readings, that you were willing to be this vulnerable in a public space :) *hugs*
ReplyDeleteI know you already shared this with me, but it bares repeating that I love this! So good! And thanks for sharing you and your art with us and the world - we need it. :) <3
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