I’ve been writing a bunch of poems lately about vultures and grackles. One of those, “My Tourist Yard,” was published at Bolts of Silk today. Check it out and have a look around while you’re there. Lots of good stuff to read.
by James Brush
I’ve been writing a bunch of poems lately about vultures and grackles. One of those, “My Tourist Yard,” was published at Bolts of Silk today. Check it out and have a look around while you’re there. Lots of good stuff to read.
Another of my “small stones” (obervational micro poems) is up over at a handful of stones: Turtle stone. Check it out.
One of my small stones is up over at a handful of stones: mockingbird stone. Check it out.
Please visit Bolts of Silk. My poem “A Texas Highway in Springtime” was published there today.
Have a look around too. You’ll find lots of good stuff there.
Another one of my small stones is appearing at a handful of stones today: “Beet Stone.” Check it out.
It fits with this week’s “South Austin Chili,” though the beet was sliced for a different recipe, and the poem was written several months before the chili one.
Please visit Postal Poetry. My poetry postcard “time to leave” is appearing there today.
Have a look around too. There’s lots of great stuff over there.
Please visit a handful of stones. One of my small stones is appearing there today, which is a very cool thing, I think.
What is a small stone? Editor Fiona Robyn writes:
A small stone is a very short piece of writing that precisely captures a fully-engaged moment.
Look around while you’re there. There’s great stuff to be found.
One of my blog posts was republished as a guest editorial in the Nov-Dec 06 Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. Here’s the link to the article (.pdf) in case you’d like to check it out.
It’s about my experiences with Camp Periwinkle, a summer camp for childhood cancer patients.