Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit Matt at Radio, Rhythm and Rhyme for the last roundup of National Poetry Month. Whew! No month pops its buttons like April. :)
This week I had a great time presenting about how to find poems hiding in art to young poets in Deschutes County, Oregon (thank you, Poetry Paige!)...here's the link to the (free!) replay.
And TODAY at 3 pm CST, Janet Wong will be presenting poems... free! And you're invited! Simply go to this link to join in.
I also shared this week about all my books to 3rd graders at Appalachian School in my very own Blount County, Alabama... and today (after helping with a community yard sale!) I'll be joining Yuko Shimizu and readers from Homewood Public Library to chat about THE CAT MAN OF ALEPPO.
Lucky me!
AND... there's a new review of D-39: A ROBODOG'S JOURNEY, from Publisher's Weekly, and it's lovely!
"Any dog lover will appreciate this heartwarming tale of love and perseverance."(Just 3 weeks until release day. And thanks to covid I still haven't held a physical copy yet... I'm told it's in the mail...)
In the spirit of celebration, here's my newest ArtSpeak: Four Seasons poem. Thank you for reading!
Because every day is a symphony in spring
When green
sings,gold cannot
hold its applause—
Glimmer! Shimmer!
Red rises
from banks
yellow explode
from beds
All is awake,
even the skies—
Flash! Crash!
with a sudden
downpour
Encore! Encore!