It's official-I"M CRAZY! I just published the novel HIDING EZRA--something I've worked on off and on for over 15 years. Then I got the bright idea that since I had written quite a few poems and would be busy promoting and doing readings from the novel, why not just do a book of poetry at the same time?! Not a smart move-I'm sort of overwhelmed, and pre-sales of the poetry book, SOMETHING SOLID TO ANCHOR TO from Finishing Line Press, aren't going that well. I may end up with a giant EGG on my face on this one. Oh well.
But just in case there are any poetry lovers among my GOODREADS friends, I wanted you to know about it. Here's a little sample. Since APPALACHIAN JOURNAL isn't available online, I thought I'd share the poem that's in the current issue with you. It's a true story--that I have a memory of being a toddler lying in my crib and watching the sun rise--that people have told me can't be true, that it isn't possible to remember things from that time in your life. But people insist lots of things are fact that I am positive are not. So there you go.
This poem and other impossible tales are in SOMETHING SOLID TO ANCHOR TO, available for preorder at Finishing Line Press.com -click Preorder Forthcoming Titles and scroll down alphabetically to my name...Thanks for your interest!
FIRST MEMORY
People never believe me
When I tell them I recall
Waking in my crib, lying watchful
While my parents dozed.
I slept there until I was two
In front of the window in their bedroom.
I remember watching the sun rise
Amazed, lazy in my warm nest,
Only the sound of breathing,
Blood rush pulsing and the words yes and yes.
Just as now I feel no need
To summon others at the moment
The miraculous occurs,
I couldn’t tell my parents then or later
That I saw God and angels and clouds
That became beliefs, most of all,
That silence was now
A cloak I would inhabit,
Walk around inside
Wearing it as beautiful silk
All my days.
Published on May 01, 2014 11:15