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Thursday, July 1, 2010

W. S. Merwin Named 17th US Poet Laureate
















Click here to read about Merwin's appointment.

Click here to read poems by W. S. Merwin.
Click here to read poets.org Merwin bio.

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THE MUSIC IN IT

"The Music In It" is a blog for anyone interested in poets and poetry—the craft and the community.


The title comes from Countee Cullen, who wrote: "My poetry, I should think, has become the way of my giving out whatever music is in me."


Look for a new prompt or guest blogger every couple of weeks or so, usually posted on weekends, and check the archives for older prompts and posts. Be sure to click on the poetry-related links in the sidebar.


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MY NEWEST BOOK — WIND OVER STONES CLICK ON IMAGE TO ORDER

MY NEWEST BOOK — WIND OVER STONES CLICK ON IMAGE TO ORDER
ABOUT WIND OVER STONES

From Renée Ashley


Compressed and brilliant in their philosophical and imagistic scintillations, the prose poems in Adele Kenny’s Wind Over Stones are of one piece in both voice and intensity of gaze. Through each artwork she has chosen as her lens, she seems to be saying, If we look hard enough and long enough, and with just the right slant of light, we can see through these paintings into ourselves. Her vision embodies, without presumption, the knowledge that, as John Muir told us, “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.” Kenny tells us, “This kind of purity comes to us without intention—in ordinary things that are anything but ordinary….” She paints it for us herself: “A flurry of bats becomes the Milky Way, and we make no pretense of understanding the infinite (deep inside us), our need to become nothing before we unname ourselves and disappear.” Everything is connected, and through the language of fairytale, examination, and prayer—the same language, after all—each of Kenny’s poems is a gem in a garland of gems.



Publisher's Comments

This unique collection of ekphrastic prose poems continues Adele Kenny’s reflections on the spiritual condition of being. Despite loss and change, she looks into the dark without flinching and finds light among the shadows.

Using ekphrasis as a rhetorical device and combined with Kenny’s signature elements of technical proficiency, hauntingly lucid imagery, and compelling immediacy, these poems filter and record experience in startling ways as they journey across aging’s inevitable arc. Hardwired by Kenny’s understanding of the human spirit, these poems offer us insights into the healing power of attention and awareness.

QR codes are included in this book so that readers can access the paintings that inspired the poems while they are reading. This interactive element enables readers to enjoy a multi-dimensional experience through their smart phones with cameras or free QR code scanning applications on their mobile devices.

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Haiku Collection

Haiku Collection
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ABOUT NOT ASKING WHAT IF

"Kenny has written some of the most hauntingly beautiful spiritual haiku I’ve ever read—haiku that take us as close to divinity as human language can get. Her haiku are spare and commanding, rich in imagery, and layered with meaning." (Alex Pinto, Tiferet)


“Traditional haiku, environmental haiku, psychological haiku, spiritual haiku—Adele Kenny has done them all. Her haiku are spare and powerful, always nuanced with rich symbolism. Her images and juxtapositions make readers hold their breath in wonder.” (Malachy McCourt, Author of A Monk Swimming)


Review by Emily Vogel in Ragazine:
http://ragazine.cc/2016/09/more-books-more-reviews/

A LIGHTNESS, A THIRST, OR NOTHING AT ALL

A LIGHTNESS, A THIRST, OR NOTHING AT ALL
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2016 PATERSON PRIZE FINALIST

A LIGHTNESS, A THIRST, OR NOTHING AT ALL, is a 2016 Paterson Prize Finalist!

A LIGHTNESS, A THIRST, OR NOTHING AT ALL — BOOK TRAILER

WHAT MATTERS

WHAT MATTERS
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ABOUT WHAT MATTERS

"These poems are eloquent, candid, straightforward and genuine." (Robert Pinsky, U.S. Poet Laureate, 1997-2000)


"In Adele Kenny's finely wrought meditations on grief and loss, she never forgets that she's a maker of poems. What Matters straddles two of the exigencies of the human condition: diminishment and endurance. It abounds with poems that skillfully earn their sentiments." (Stephen Dunn, Pulitzer Prize in Poetry)


"These are poems that come to (poetic) grips with the issues of grief, fear, and death ... focused in a new and strong way." (Gerald Stern, National Book Award in Poetry)


Click Here to Read the Tiferet Review of What Matters


Click Here to Read Michael T. Young's Interview


Click Here to Read Michael T. Young's Review


Click Here to "Attend" the Virtual Salon for What Matters

SOME OF MY BOOKS

CHAUCER KENNY

CHAUCER KENNY
Chaucey is my Yorkshire Terrier. He's named for Geoffrey Chaucer, author of THE CANTERBURY TALES and the father of English literature. I call him my own CANTERBURY "TAIL."

BLOG AUTHOR PROFILE

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ADELE KENNY
I’m the author of 25 books (poetry & nonfiction) with poems published in journals in the U.S. and abroad, as well as in books and anthologies from Crown, Tuttle, Shambhala, and McGraw-Hill. I’ve worked as a guest poet for numerous agencies, have twice been a featured reader in the Dodge Poetry Festival, and my awards include two poetry fellowships from the NJ State Arts Council, the 2012 International Book Award for Poetry, and the Distinguished Alumni Award (Kean University). My book, A LIGHTNESS, A THIRST, OR NOTHING AT ALL, is a 2016 Paterson Prize finalist. In March of 2012, I was appointed Poet Laureate of Fanwood, NJ by the Borough Mayor and Council. A former professor of creative writing in the College of New Rochelle’s Graduate School, I’m founding director of the Carriage House Poetry Series and poetry editor for Tiferet Journal. I give readings and conduct both agency-sponsored and private poetry workshops.
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  • http://www.adelekenny.com/
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HOW TO READ POETRY – Funny!

ATTENTION HAIKU POETS

ATTENTION HAIKU POETS
If your area of interest is haiku and its related forms, click the image above for a list of journals (published in various countries) that might interest you.

ON THE TIP OF YOUR TONGUE

Ever find yourself in the middle of a poem and unable to find that one perfect word? Here's the link for a site that provides synonyms, antonyms, related words, similar sounding words, and much more. Easy to use!


http://www.rhymezone.com/

POETS' GRAVES - A FASCINATING SITE

This is a comprehensive site that includes pictures of dozens of famous poets' grave sites. It's interesting to see our favorite poets' final resting places. CHECK IT OUT!

http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/index.html

SOUND FAMILIAR?

"I was working on the proof of one of my poems all the morning, and took out a comma. In the afternoon I put it back again." (Oscar Wilde)

EVER WONDER WHAT SOME OF THOSE FAMOUS POETS LOOKED LIKE?

POETS' DEATH MASKS (Last Impressions)

POETS' BIOS

http://www.poets.org/page.php/prmID/58

INTERESTING POETRY SITES

  • Carriage House Poetry Series
  • Diane Lockward's Blogalicious
  • Garrison Keillor's Writer's Almanac
  • Lib. of Congress Poetry Webcasts
  • Muse-Pie Press
  • NJ Poets & Poetry
  • Poet's House
  • Poetry Craft & Theory
  • Poetry Daily
  • Poetry Foundation
  • Poetry London
  • Poetry Society (UK)
  • Poets Online
  • Poets.org.
  • Poetswednesday & More
  • Prompts for Writers
  • St. Julian Press
  • The Inner Music
  • TheThe Poetry Blog
  • Tiferet Journal
  • Verse Daily
  • Whale Sound (poetry recitations)
  • Your Daily Poem
  • poetry.us.com - Great Online Anthology

POETRY PROMPT SITES

  • Dragon Writing Prompts
  • Poetic Asides
  • Poets Online
  • Prompts for Writing and Reflecting

POETRY TERMS

  • Glossary of Poetic Terms (McGraw-Hill)
  • Poetry Glossary (poets.org)

POETRY VIDEOS

  • Carriage House Poetry Series
  • Carriage House Poetry Series Gothic
  • Carriage House Poetry Series, Joe Weil & BJ Ward Reading
  • Reading - Adele Kenny
  • Reading - Diane Lockward
  • Reading - Laura Boss
  • Reading - Maria Mazziotti Gillan
  • Readings from Dodge Festivals (many videos of great poets)
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