Poetry Call
We made it to February, didn't we? What an accomplishment.
And in celebration of that, and also in celebration of the Feast Day of St. Brigid, and Imbolc, and Candlemas, and Punxsutawney Phil's Big Ol Damn Day (though not an entirely equal-opportunity blog, we do try to be somewhat inclusive), we announce Reya's Excellent Invitation to a Silent Online Poetry Reading:
WHAT: A Bloggers (Silent) Poetry Reading
WHEN: Anytime February 2, 2006
WHERE: Your blog
WHY: To celebrate the Feast of Bridgid, aka Groundhog Day
HOW: Select a poem you like - by a favorite poet or one of your own - to post February 2. I don't imagine zillions of bloggers will partake of this online celebration of midwinter, but I am curious to see who is called to join this project, and especially curious to read the poetry that gets published.
RSVP: If you plan to publish, will you either leave your blog address as a comment on this post, or send me an email? I'd like to collect the poems.
Here's her email, should you wish to participate: reyasdottir AT verizon DOT net -- perform the usual anti-spambot transformations with the AT and the DOT.
If you get REALLY confused, you can email me, and I'll pass it on.
To the books! Or conversely, to the portfolios!
And in celebration of that, and also in celebration of the Feast Day of St. Brigid, and Imbolc, and Candlemas, and Punxsutawney Phil's Big Ol Damn Day (though not an entirely equal-opportunity blog, we do try to be somewhat inclusive), we announce Reya's Excellent Invitation to a Silent Online Poetry Reading:
WHAT: A Bloggers (Silent) Poetry Reading
WHEN: Anytime February 2, 2006
WHERE: Your blog
WHY: To celebrate the Feast of Bridgid, aka Groundhog Day
HOW: Select a poem you like - by a favorite poet or one of your own - to post February 2. I don't imagine zillions of bloggers will partake of this online celebration of midwinter, but I am curious to see who is called to join this project, and especially curious to read the poetry that gets published.
RSVP: If you plan to publish, will you either leave your blog address as a comment on this post, or send me an email? I'd like to collect the poems.
Here's her email, should you wish to participate: reyasdottir AT verizon DOT net -- perform the usual anti-spambot transformations with the AT and the DOT.
If you get REALLY confused, you can email me, and I'll pass it on.
To the books! Or conversely, to the portfolios!


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