Bernadette K. Geyer's Blog
November 10, 2009
I am thrilled to be one of 47 artists/writers -- including Michael Gushue, Dan Vera, and Kim Roberts -- participating in Prufrock: The Exhibit, organized by Barbara DeCesare and Mira Foote. Each participant was assigned lines from T.S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and told to make art from their response to the lines.
The exhibit will run November 16-28, 2009, at:
YorkArts Gallery
10 North Beaver Street
York, Pennsylvania
Opening reception: November 21, 2009, 6pm
My lines were...
The exhibit will run November 16-28, 2009, at:
YorkArts Gallery
10 North Beaver Street
York, Pennsylvania
Opening reception: November 21, 2009, 6pm
My lines were...
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Published on November 10, 2009 17:59
November 9, 2009
While for most writers November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), and while many writers I know are posting daily updates on how many words they've written so far or how many poem drafts, I feel as if I'm going through a National Non-Writing Month.
But that's not true. Every day, I write. I'm writing queries, proposals, cover letters, book reviews. Just not fiction or poetry.
This weekend, I will have a short "getaway" to Alexandria for my own writing-sanity weekend. Yeah, it's not f...
But that's not true. Every day, I write. I'm writing queries, proposals, cover letters, book reviews. Just not fiction or poetry.
This weekend, I will have a short "getaway" to Alexandria for my own writing-sanity weekend. Yeah, it's not f...
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Published on November 09, 2009 05:03
November 6, 2009
Aunty Ollie $100 Gift Card GUEST GIVEAWAY!!!!
The patterns on these childrens' clothes are absolutely adorable. I wish they made the peacock print raincoat & hat in my size.
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Published on November 06, 2009 08:21
November 4, 2009
I'm currently reading A Celebration of Poets, edited by Don Cameron Allen, which is a collection of essays by nine poets. In May Sarton's essay, "The School of Babylon," she tackles the common question "When is a poem finished?"
The answer is, I think, when all the tensions it has posited are perfectly equilibrated, when the change of a single syllable would so affect the structure that the poem would fall like a house of cards under the shift.
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Published on November 04, 2009 07:08
November 3, 2009
I don't often dream about my writing, but last night's was a doozy:
I traveled fairly far to read in a poetry series held in a bar/restaurant. I was the featured reader. My new book had not been published yet, so I had to read from my chapbook. I realized that I only had one copy of my chapbook with me to sell. I started my reading and I casually commented that it's been so long since my chapbook was published that I don't even recognize the poems anymore. After reading several poems, I realiz...
I traveled fairly far to read in a poetry series held in a bar/restaurant. I was the featured reader. My new book had not been published yet, so I had to read from my chapbook. I realized that I only had one copy of my chapbook with me to sell. I started my reading and I casually commented that it's been so long since my chapbook was published that I don't even recognize the poems anymore. After reading several poems, I realiz...
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Published on November 03, 2009 06:38
November 1, 2009
I'm making lentil soup today -- raining, Sunday, football -- and came across this in the recipe I'm using from The German Cookbook, edited by Mimi Sheraton:
I loved that sentence because, when you think about it, there are many things we tend to ruin simply by "overimprovement."
As a poet, I have a tendency to tinker with some of my poem drafts ...
"Legumes that are absolutely untreated and need to be soaked make a much better
soup, but they are a little hard to find in this age of overimprovement."
I loved that sentence because, when you think about it, there are many things we tend to ruin simply by "overimprovement."
As a poet, I have a tendency to tinker with some of my poem drafts ...
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Published on November 01, 2009 09:21
October 29, 2009
Yesterday, I swept leaves from our deck and patio. This morning, I looked out and saw that both were in the process of being covered once again by the maple leaves falling from the dozen trees in our back yard.
Today, I approached yet another Sisyphean task: submitting poems to journals. Send them out. Get them back. Send them out again.
What makes you feel like Sisyphus?
Today, I approached yet another Sisyphean task: submitting poems to journals. Send them out. Get them back. Send them out again.
What makes you feel like Sisyphus?
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Published on October 29, 2009 07:57
October 28, 2009
Congrats to Robert Giron and Gival Press for its good news! Poetic Voices Without Borders 2 has won the 2009 National Best Book Award for Fiction & Literature: Anthology, from USA Book News.
Not only does this excite me because Gival Press is a great local publisher, but also because one of my poems happens to be in this issue alongside many other DC-area poets.
Not only does this excite me because Gival Press is a great local publisher, but also because one of my poems happens to be in this issue alongside many other DC-area poets.
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Published on October 28, 2009 12:24
Toiling away in anonymity here. Just a brief post because I couldn't resist the siren call of these red poppies.
Becky Mae Poppy Fields Necklace and Earring Set GUEST GIVEAWAY!!!!
http://grosgrainfabulous.blogspot.com/2009/10/becky-mae-poppy-fields-necklace-and.html
Becky Mae Poppy Fields Necklace and Earring Set GUEST GIVEAWAY!!!!
http://grosgrainfabulous.blogspot.com/2009/10/becky-mae-poppy-fields-necklace-and.html
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Published on October 28, 2009 12:18
October 16, 2009
The first half of October has been a whirlwind of organization around here. Garage. Landscaping. Cellar.
This week, I began rummaging through what I labeled as "Archive" boxes. I'm no Andy Warhol, but there's a lot of crap I've saved over my lifetime. Some of the items from my childhood, I've resurrected and given to my own daughter.
In my rummagings, I came across a pristine stack of about 20 bus posters featuring one of my poems, "The Rose Forgets Its Beauty," which were published through the...
This week, I began rummaging through what I labeled as "Archive" boxes. I'm no Andy Warhol, but there's a lot of crap I've saved over my lifetime. Some of the items from my childhood, I've resurrected and given to my own daughter.
In my rummagings, I came across a pristine stack of about 20 bus posters featuring one of my poems, "The Rose Forgets Its Beauty," which were published through the...
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Published on October 16, 2009 07:49
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