Showing posts with label WordSong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WordSong. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Happy Book Birthday to READ! READ! READ!

My Family's Deacon's Bench
Photo by Amy LV




Students - When I was a little girl, my mom would regularly take my sister Heidi and me to the Vestal Public Library. We loved selecting our own books, and sometimes we even checked out sculptures, displaying them in our home for a week or two. (I distinctly remember the bunny sculpture...we checked it out several times.)  Sometimes Mom would go to the library without us, to refresh our book stock, and when she did, she'd pile up our books - one pile for Heidi, one pile for me - on this bench which lived in our front hall.

Today's book birthday celebration poem is about an object.  We are always surrounded by objects - inside and outside.  If you ever feel stuck for a writing idea, just pick one of those objects you see - I do this often. Follow your mind. If you wait, something will always show up on your page.

This bench you see above now lives in our home in Holland, NY.  I giggled as I filled it with my copies of my new book with talented illustrator Ryan O'Rourke for today's birthday of READ! READ! READ!  Back when I was a girl, I never would have imagined that this dream would come true, that I would write a book that lived on library shelves.  I never imagined that I'd have the opportunity to dedicate a book to a son, the little brother of our home...

Dedication Page of READ! READ! READ!
(Click to Enlarge)

Yes, children turn into grown-ups...and I did too.  And it's true that we never know what the days and years will bring. Yet I have learned this - if we hang on dearly to what we love doing and making, we learn about ourselves, and sometimes we have chances to share what we learn. I feel lucky to share these poems, to have been part of a team with amazing editor Rebecca Davis, fabulous illustrator Ryan O'Rourke, and all of the completely wonderful people at Wordsong/Boyds Mills Press.  Thank you to my best-ever agent Elizabeth Harding at Curtis Brown Ltd.  Thank you, all! 

To read more about our new book, please visit these bloggers who have posted about READ! READ! READ!  Much gratitude, friends, for these kind posts.


Boyds Mills Press (donating books) and I (signing and shipping books) are holding a giveaway for this book, joyfully illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke. This giveaway runs through tomorrow, September 20, and there will be five winners of one signed book each.  You may enter HERE.

Thank you so much for stopping by to celebrate with me...today and on all of the days that we share poems together.  I am very grateful for you, my poemfriends, and never more than on a day of celebration.

xo,
Amy

Amazing Book Cookie by MamaSeuffertSweets
Photo by Amy LV

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Monday, March 14, 2016

Eating, Pretending, & Celebrating with Poet Irene Latham

Students - Welcome to a writing invitation from my friend, poet Irene Latham, someone who thoughtfully and joyfully spirits readers off to places near and far with just a few words.

Here she is.  Wave!  (Trust me; she is as kind and as wise as she looks.)

Learn More about Irene at her Website
Read More of Irene's Poems at her Blog, Live Your Poem

Irene has two new books out this spring.  Here is the first one you will not want to miss, published by Millbrook Press just last month.  If you have read DEAR WANDERING WILDEBEEST (and if you haven't yet, do), you will appreciate this second collaboration between Irene and illustrator Anna Wadham.


But today, we will sink our teeth more deeply into last week's release, published by WordSong. This book of poems about foods from the farmers' market will delight you with feast-your-eyes imagery and mouth-watering metaphors. Irene is a grand chef, and words are her ingredients.


In celebration of last week's's release, Irene has generously offered to share a writing exercise with all of us. So, take out your pencil or pen, your notebook, read, and then let Irene's voice speak to you as you write.

Welcome to Irene!

One of my favorite ways to approach any poem is to write it as a persona poem. Right away this allows me to be something I'm not, to be imaginative, and to experience empathy. It's a wonderful way to explore the world! In fact, the early drafts of FRESH DELICIOUS contained several persona poems – but in the editorial process it was determined that the “I” voice of a fruit or vegetable that's about to be eaten might be a little creepy/scary for young readers! So I rewrote or eliminated those poems. But YOU are welcome to write farmers' market persona poems. To begin, here are some questions you can ask your fruit or vegetable:

What do you look like?

What's your favorite part of the day?
Do you like it when the farmer visits?
Do you have other visitors? Who, or what?
How does it feel to be picked?
What kind of weather do you enjoy? 
What kind of weather do you dread?
Where to you live – in a row? On a vine? A bush?
Who are your neighbors and what are they like?
Do you know what's going to happen to you?
How do you feel about your purpose in life?
What are your memories?
What's your greatest desire?
What's in your heart?

And here is a poem that contains the answers I heard when I asked a muscadine (a kind of grape) some of those same questions. 


Memoirs of a Muscadine

When I was little
I was green and hard,
like a pea.

Now I'm plump
and juicy
and purple.

When I was little
I clung
close to the vine.

Now I reach
for the breeze
and tug at my stem.

When I was little
I didn't know
how to speak.

Now I pop! squish!
when I meet
your teeth.

- Irene Latham

And here is the poem that replaced the muscadine poem – and also, with just 7 words, holds the honor of being the shortest poem in the book!

(Click to enlarge this image)

Basil

a bouquet
of minty
green
butterfly
wings

- Irene Latham

Thank you, Amy, for inviting me to the Poem Farm – a place that is as fresh and delicious as it gets. xo, Irene

So many thank yous to Irene for joining and feeding us today.  And gratitude, too, to WordSong, the publisher of FRESH DELICIOUS. WordSong has offered to give away a copy of Irene's new book to a commenter on this post, so please leave a few words below to be entered. I will draw a winning name this Friday, March 18.

If you happened to miss last Friday's post, you will want to visit HERE to read the poems by Mrs. Minton's fifth grade poets.

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