MY SECRET WRITING

I write primarily fiction; however, I love poetry and since these are the final days of National Poetry Month, I am going to share with you notes from a fabulous writer's conference I attended, BOOKS ALIVE, sponsored by the Washington Independent Review of Books, an incisive online writing and book review community. This weekend, they honored poet and poetry advocate extraordinaire Grace Cavalieri with their first Lifetime Achievement Award. Upon accepting the award, she gave her top four reasons why poetry still matters (and I may be paraphrasing her, as I quickly took these notes):

-Poetry slows down time. You read slowly and you write slowly

-Poetry preserves the beloved

-Poetry makes us notice the world more

-We are more fully alive when we read and write poetry

This makes me want to write poetry, my secret writing, and to me that is the world.

Does poetry matter to you?

——Caroline

Migrations Poems by Grace Cavalieri
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Published on April 27, 2015 14:06 Tags: grace-cavalieri, national-poetry-month, poetry, writing-poetry
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message 1: by Orel (new)

Orel Protopopescu How beautifully Grace expressed it! Sorry to be so late to respond, but since I am the first, I suppose that poetry does not matter enough in our culture, though we need it more than ever. Have you seen my bilingual poetry app for iPad, which Billy Collins noted "slows down the frantic pace" of most apps? It's absolutely free right now: http:/www.awordsabird.com For iPad 2 or newer, with touch-activated glossaries in both languages. Email me if you want a list of features.


message 2: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Bock Orel, I just tried the app—how charming and wonderful. I loved "Lucy Locket"! Congratulations.

Any elementary teachers out there... this is a must see!!
http:/www.awordsabird.com


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-time to read those stories

-drive to write (and finish) my own stories.

Here's a happy, healthy world for all!

--Caroline

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