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https://nancykricorian.net/In vivid, poetic prose Nancy Kricorian's THE BURNING HEART OF THE WORLD tells the story of a Beirut Armenian family before, during, and after the Lebanese Civil War. Returning to the fabular tone of ZABELLE, her popular first novel, Kricorian conjures up the lost worlds and intergenerational traumas that haunt a family in permanent exile. Leavened with humor and imbued with the timelessness of a folktale, THE BURNING HEART OF THE WORLD is a sweeping saga that takes readers on an epic journey from the mountains of Cilicia to contemporary New York City.“Like colorful miniatures—from a childhood of elders haunted by the Armenian genocide, to girlhood and adolescence amidst war in Beirut, to marriage and children in New York at the time of 9/11—Nancy Kricorian finds just the right scale to bring her heroine's passage to vivid, reverberating life.” —Aram Saroyan“An arrestingly beautiful novel of how families draw us together, but also push us apart. Set amidst the backdrop of displacement and war, THE BURNING HEART OF THE WORLD illuminates how we carry history deep into even the most forgotten corners of ourselves. Once you start reading about Vera and her family you won't be able to put this book down.” —Marie Myung-Ok Lee, Author of The Evening Hero
It was such a pleasure to meet with Kim Dower and discuss her upcoming release: "What She Wants: Poems on Obsession, Desire, Despair, Euphoria" Now Available! "Obsessive love has never been so much fun! What She Wants: Poems on Obsession, Desire, Despair, Euphoria is a powerful tribute to the intensity of obsessive love, told through the trademark humor and heartbreak of bestselling poet Kim Dower." "Following the commercial and literary success of her bestselling poetry collection, I Wore This Dress Today for You, Mom: Poems on Motherhood, Kim Dower delivers What She Wants: Poems on Obsession, Desire, Despair, Euphoria—turning her keen eye, vibrant imagination, trademark insight, and humor to the intensity of obsessive love. These steamy and provocative poems, combining humor and heartache, run through the four phases of Limerence, the state of being infatuated or obsessed with another person: Infatuation, Crystallization, Deterioration, and Ecstatic Release. From the opening poem, “She'll do anything for food,” to the sexy title poem, “What She Wants,” the painfully funny, “His Other Girlfriend,” to the longing in “Visiting Baudelaire,” and the sad, sweet final poem, “Fish's Lament,” Kim Dower captures the essence of what it means to be stuck on someone—even on a squirrel! Her eclectic, growing readership will savor these poems that can be read in one sitting, like a story with an arc, or separately, each one recalling the moment of falling in or out of love, the moment our hearts skipped a beat." https://redhen.org/book_author/kim-dower/
We brought together the supporters of Elliot M Rubin to celebrate his latest poetry collection. Elliot M. Rubin, from the vantage point of a life observer, has crafted an extraordinary collection of poetry. Rubin captures "slices of life" with his prolific verse. His book explores societal corners often unseen and unheard. The acclaimed author has stretched the boundaries and eagerly anticipates his readers' reactions to his work. His poems, brimming with awareness, resonate with readers, affirming that Rubin has indeed 'walked the walk' and is now ready to share his journey."Poems Momma Never Read Me" by Elliot M. Rubin is a striking and poignant collection that probes the raw facets of human experience. Drawing profound inspiration from the Beat Poetry movement, Rubin's prose exudes a defiant energy against societal norms, maintaining an uncomplicated, conversational style that is both engaging and grounded.The collection's use of plain language and candid delivery makes it widely accessible, and Rubin's forthright treatment of political subjects is unabashed. The anthology navigates through themes of personal sorrow, wit, affection, the passage of time, and the mundane aspects of urban existence."Poems Momma Never Read Me" invites readers to contemplate their own lives through the candid perspective of Rubin's verse. His sharp observations on personal and political spheres create a reading experience that resonates deeply. Rich in humor, profundity, and emotional depth, Rubin's poems offer a rare opportunity to explore the intricacies of life while honoring the raw essence of Beat Poetry. https://www.prolificpulse.com/elliotmrubin
CHUCK ROSENTHAL was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. He attended Allegheny College, Bowling Green State University, SUNY Buffalo, and the University of California, Davis, where he earned several advanced degrees in English, Sociological Theory and Philosophy. He earned a Ph.D. in English and American literature with emphasis in Creative Writing and Narrative Theory from the University of Utah. Rosenthal is the author of fourteen novels, including The Loop Trilogy: Loop's Progress, Experiments with Life and Deaf, and Loop's End; Elena of the Stars; Avatar Angel, the Last Novel of Jack Kerouac; My Mistress Humanity; The Heart of Mars; Coyote O'Donohughe's History of Texas; Ten Thousand Heavens; The Legend of La Diosa; You Can Fly, a Sequel to the Peter Pan Tales; The Hammer, the Sickle and the Heart, Trotsky and Kahlo in Mexico; and Let's Face the Music and Dance: a Hybrid Novel. He has also published a memoir, Never Let Me Go, and a travel book, Are We Not There Yet? Travels in Nepal, North India, and Bhutan (Magic Journalism), as well as a second book of Magic Journalism, West of Eden: A Life in 21st Century Los Angeles. Rosenthal has published two books of experimental poetry, Tomorrow You'll Be One of Us (sci-fi poems with Gail Wronsky and Gronk, illustrator) and The Shortest Farewells Are the Best (noir poems, also with Gail Wronsky). Together, they also wrote and directed the sci-fi play, People of Earth, This Is Your Last Warning, which was performed at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles. Additionally, Rosenthal has written a book of animal philosophy, How the Animals Around You Think: The Semiotics of Animal Cognition.He's published in numerous journals, and read and lectured at universities and on television and radio throughout the U.S. as well as in Mexico, Argentina, India and England.Rosenthal first moved to northern California in 1978 and has lived in Los Angeles since 1986. He began riding horses in 1994 at the age of 43 and purchased his first horse, Jackie O, an Arab-Thoroughbred Bay mare, in 1995. She died on January 17, 2009, at the age of 22. Ten Thousand Heavens is a novel about Jackie O. He rode his next horse, La Femme Nikita, a Buckskin Morgan, for ten years. He tried to ride six days a week.Rosenthal played basketball in college and learned to surf upon arriving in LA. He crossed Canada and the U.S. on a 400 Suzuki in 1982, but recently stopped motorcycling. Besides horseback riding he enjoys tennis, running with his dogs, and swimming. He loves cats. Rosenthal lives in Topanga Canyon with his partner, the poet Gail Wronsky. Their daughter, Marlena Dali, moved to Sydney, Australia, in August 2010 to pursue a career in performance art. https://chuckrosenthal.com/
Atmos is an ambient music producer, progressive rock songwriter, ink artist, free verse poet, abstract photographer, and fantasy fiction author known for being an animal welfare and mental health advocate, mindfulness practitioner, environmentalist, reincarnationist, activist, and empath.Atmos is focused on a mission of inspiring others, building meaningful relationships, and promoting positive change amidst the inevitable challenges of life.Inspired by the works of Pink Floyd, Tool, Rumi, Alex Grey, and Salvador Dalí, Atmos' diverse creative artistry lends itself to his creative projects, resulting in a unique fusion of music, art, literature, philosophy, spirituality, science, and world culture. Atmos – Vegan Multipotentialite (@atmos.ig) • Instagram photos and videos Poetry for the Blind — Store | Atmos | Musician, Artist, Photographer, Author, and Music Tutor | Coventry
We gathered together to celebrate with the Book Launch of Sojourn - Transcending Seasons by Pratibha Savani and Karuna Mistry. https://a.co/d/jjbYuAl - About Sojourn: How do you cope with losing someone you love? Sojourn: Transcending Seasons explores the journey of the soul as expressed by brother and sister, Karuna Mistry and Pratibha Savani. Together, they take the reader through their entwined paths of experiencing grief while caring for their beloved dying mother; bringing uplifting reflection, wisdom and spiritual growth. Their journey arches from a storming summer to a wintry wisp; eight chapters of revealing thoughts and valuable insights leading into how the writers overcame darkness. Containing almost 100 individually arranged poems – including prose, rhyme and visual – the creative siblings also include their own impressive artwork. Along the way, they are joined by guest poets, Jill Sharon Kimmelman, Sarfraz Ahmed, and Zaneta Varnado Johns, who offer insights from their own faith traditions. These offerings complement and consolidate the inescapable situation in facing the ultimate end. With an emotionally moving timeline, an array of contrasting conspicuous and subtle themes, this deeply thoughtful compilation combines layers of poetry and art in a unique fashion, making Sojourn an original read and a precious gift to the world.
We celebrated the book launch of Words into Elephants by Nolcha Fox on September 24, 2024 Check it out! Get your copy HERE
https://amzn.to/4cG3iAU How do you cope with losing someone you love? Sojourn: Transcending Seasons explores the journey of the soul as expressed by brother and sister, Karuna Mistry and Pratibha Savani. Together, they take the reader through their entwined paths of experiencing grief while caring for their beloved dying mother; bringing uplifting reflection, wisdom and spiritual growth. Their journey arches from a storming summer to a wintry wisp; eight chapters of revealing thoughts and valuable insights leading into how the writers overcame darkness. Containing almost 100 individually arranged poems – including prose, rhyme and visual – the creative siblings also include their own impressive artwork. Along the way, they are joined by guest poets, Jill Sharon Kimmelman, Sarfraz Ahmed, and Zaneta Varnado Johns, who offer insights from their own faith traditions. These offerings complement and consolidate the inescapable situation in facing the ultimate end. With an emotionally moving timeline, an array of contrasting conspicuous and subtle themes, this deeply thoughtful compilation combines layers of poetry and art in a unique fashion, making Sojourn an original read and a precious gift to the world. ... Pratibha Savani Pratibha Savani is a UK poet, artist and an Ambassador for the Garden of Neuro. She first began writing as a student struggling with eczema, releasing her debut book, “Tangles + Knots” in October 2020. It uniquely combines her art and writing with mindfulness and wellbeing themes and was featured in the August 2021 ‘Garden of Neuro Poetry Book Club.' Her black and white art became the inspiration for the anthology series, “A Safe and Brave Space” by adding mindfulness colouring and has contributed towards Volumes 1 (2021), 2 (2022) and 3 (2024). Since 2021, over 65 poems and 14 art pieces have been published in over fifty literary publications including anthologies with McKinley Publishing Hub, Prolific Pulse Press LLC, Ravens Quoth Press, Open Door Poetry Magazine and Austur, to name a few. Wellbeing projects continued through ‘What Matters Journal,' ‘Rethink Your Mind' and other charity anthologies. Pratibha has delivered online art workshops and designed book covers. She loves the freedom to scribble in her sketchbook without lines or rules and is inspired by the cosmos, nature and spirituality. She also enjoys yoga, science fiction and creative fun with her daughter. Future projects are to create a mindfulness book, children's book and further poetry books. Find her inventive expressions on: Instagram and Facebook: @pratibhapoetryart Karuna Mistry Following the death of his mother, Karuna Mistry suddenly woke up to poetry – quite literally. With the benefit of his sister already established in poetry circles and with her encouragement, he was easily able to find submission calls. Over his first year of creative writing, much to his surprise, he completed over 200 pieces and soon had his poetry published in various anthologies including Austur, McKinley Publishing Hub, Open Door Magazine, and Sweetycat Press. Over his first two years of identifying as a poet, Karuna has published over 60 poems in more than 40 anthologies, occasionally being paid. He has also orated his poetry at local public events. Karuna has been writing poetry continuously since his bereavement. His creative writing interests are much broader than catharsis, covering observations in nature, life, but also humour, science fiction, spirituality and thoughtful philosophy. He also enjoys writing blogs and essays, drawing, music, and watching science fiction. Additionally, he has experience in magazine editorship. Connect with Karuna: Instagram and Facebook: @karunamistrypoetry Website: karunacreations.wordpress.com ... Acoustic Guitar 1 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
We celebrated the Book Launch of Breaking Up With the Cobalt Blues - Poems for Healing by Lindsay Soberano Wilson A Canadian poet, this is the latest full poetry collection by Lindsay. Lindsay Soberano Wilson's second full-length book of poems, Breaking Up With the Cobalt Poems for Healing, finds peace in painful, messy, shameful parts of life unearthed at inconvenient times. With poems about suicide, sexual assault, addiction, intergenerational trauma, domestic violence, Toronto 90s rave culture, and a pandemic, Breaking Up With the Cobalt Blues finds light in the darkness.The visual and lyrical poems, shed light on hard truths while inspiring readers to "Dance Through the Dark" to find "Glimmers," instead of tripping on triggers like the poem, "I Tripped on a Wound Today" about being a third-generation Holocaust survivor. As the creator of Put It To Rest, a mental health literary online hub, Lindsay believes in putting painful stories to rest by writing them out to let them Breaking Up With the Cobalt Blues weaves in and out of childhood, coming of age, and adulthood on a healing journey to put the past behind, embrace the present, and trust the future.In the opening poem, "I Call This Trauma", the narrator discovers that untying "knots" to fix everything is fruitless, eventually turning to acceptance in "Hope, Are You There?" Breaking Up With the Cobalt Blues culminates in a heroic call to action to break up with victimhood to embrace trauma healing reflected in the beauty of the "northern lights."Breaking Up With the Cobalt Blues takes readers on a journey from victimization to becoming self-empowered curators of life, despite the freefall from grace into everyday beauty like being open to receiving "Glimmers."So just maybe one can never really break up with the "blues" but there's no reason why the blues can't morph into a softer hue that's part of life rather than a defining moment.Breaking Up With the Cobalt Blues is about making peace with grief and not letting the past define you but recreating a future that accepts that pain is a part of life, allowing growth. The concluding poem "Stay Gold" is a tribute to the friends we've lost too soon, accepting that only the good die young. Order your copy: https://www.prolificpulse.com/lindsaysoberanowilson
Current books by Lawrence R. Berger:"The Green Lantern: A guide for Achieving the American Dream Volume 2 How to survive in a Modern Economy( Even on a Poet's Income!)" Limited copies remain: reply for details: Instant Poetry (Just Add Words!) https://amzn.to/3SxKN9SInstant Poetry (Just Add Words!) Audio Bookhttps://amzn.to/3SSAMFnWord Dancing: Instant Poetry ( Just add words!) volume 3https://amzn.to/3ulmeF5lawrence-berger.mailchimpsites.com---
https://www.diprisco.com/ Joseph Di Prisco is the acclaimed author of two bestselling memoirs (Subway to California and The Pope of Brooklyn), six novels (Confessions of Brother Eli, Sun City, All for Now, The Alzhammer, Sibella & Sibella, and The Good Family Fitzgerald), and three books of poetry (Wit'sEnd,Poems in Which, and Sightlines from the Cheap Seats). He is also the co-author of two bestselling books on childhood and adolescence (Field Guide to the American Teenager and Right from Wrong). He is Series Editor of Simpsonistas: Tales from New Literary Project, the annual anthology. His book reviews, essays, and poems have appeared in numerous journals and periodicals, and his poetry has been awarded prizes from Poetry Northwest, Bear Star Press, and Bread Loaf. His new book, My Last Resume: New and Collected Poems showcases an exquisite body of poetry spanning more than five decades. Joseph champions writers, artists, educators, and students. He taught for decades, middle school, high school, college, and beyond, and he has served on boards as chair or trustee of not-for-profits dedicated to the arts, theater, children's mental health, and schools. In 2015 he founded the not-for-profit New Literary Project (New Lit), in partnership with the University of California, Berkeley, English Department. New Lit drives social change and unleashes artistic power across the generations by offering writing workshops free of charge to teenage writers, investing in creative writers who teach high school, and supporting mid-career authors via the annual Joyce Carol Oates Prize, which he directs. Born in Brooklyn and a longtime Berkeley resident and Cal graduate, he now lives with his wife, photographer Patti James, and their two whippets in Lafayette, California. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Andy N is the author of 6 full length poetry books, the most recent being 'Haiku of life'. He has also co wrote Europa I,II, III and IV with Nick Armbrister and 'A Means to an End' with Jeff Dawson (aka Jeffarama!) and Run away with me in Seven Words and the lockdown was all we could see with Amanda Steel and is the creator of the 'Role Reversal' and 'Barbarians of the Walls' series. He is also the editor / chief of Spoken Label, an podcast series designed to interview writers, poets and artists etc co runs in Bed (A book review Podcast) with his partner Amanda Steel, Comics Unity (A comics news and related news podcast) with Michael and Amanda. All of these can be found at the usual networks. He also does ambient music under the name of Ocean in a Bottle. His official blog is http://onewriterandhispc.blogspot.co.uk/ Occasionally he does like to sleep. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
The adopted daughter of Caribbean immigrants, Lynne Thompson was Los Angeles' 2021-22 Poet Laureate and received a Poet Laureate Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets. She is the author of three previous collections of poetry: Beg No Pardon, Start With A Small Guitar, and Fretwork, winner of the 2019 Marsh Hawk Poetry Prize. Thompson is the recipient of multiple awards including an Individual Artist Fellowship from the City of Los Angeles, the Tucson Literary Festival Poetry Prize, the Steven Dunn Poetry Prize, the George Drury Prize, as well as fellowships from the Summer Literary Series, Kenya, and the Vermont Studio Center. An attorney by training with a J.D. from Southwestern Law School, Thompson sits on the Boards of Cave Canem, The Poetry Foundation, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. In June 2022, she completed her four-year service as Chair of the Board of Trustees at Scripps College, her alma mater. Thompson's recent work can be found or is forthcoming in the literary journals Best American Poetry, Kenyon Review, The Common, Pleiades, The Massachusetts Review, and Copper Nickel, among others. https://www.lynnethompson.us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
I sat down with Wil Michael Wrenn, author of several poetry books, the latest being Desiderium (Longing). Get to know Wil with me. Pick up his book at ProlificPulse.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Aariona Harris met with Prolific Pulse Press LLC recently and we discussed her debut Poetry Book "Loss X Mental Illness" recently released on Amazon and other online stores. Sit back and listen to this talented poet as she shares her story. https://www.prolificpulse.com/aarionaharris --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
On May 4, 2024 we gathered together to celebrate the launch of "The Beauty of Words" by Elizabeth O Ogunmodede. Learn more about Miss Ogunmodede, a 16-year-old prolific poet: https://www.prolificpulse.com/elizabethogunmodede --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Meet the Author Get Your Copy Prolific Pulse Joni Karen Caggiano Page We had a wonderful time at the Book Launch for Joni Karen Caggiano's best seller "One Petal at a Time." Have a listen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
I met with Joni to talk about the story behind her upcoming poetry book and she shared her heartfelt poetry. Have a listen. Joni Karen Caggiano is a true luminary in the realm of literature. Joni's poetic prowess, coupled with her keen eye for photography, has garnered international acclaim, making her a cherished figure in the literary community. Joni's accomplishments are nothing short of extraordinary. As a 2022 Pushcart Nominee for her stirring poem, "Old News is Not Old News," published by The Short of It Publishing, she has captivated audiences with her evocative words and profound insights. Her talent extends beyond her own works; she had the privilege of penning the Foreword for the Best Seller, "I Am In Itself Poetry In The Dark," by the esteemed Michelle Ayon Navajas. Her contributions to the literary landscape are as diverse as they are impactful. From winning Publication of the Month on SpillWords Press NYC to being crowned Co-Winner of Socialite of the Year for both 2023 and 2024, Joni's influence resonates far and wide. Her collaborative spirit shines through as a Co-Author of two #1 Amazon Bestselling books, "Hidden In Childhood" and "Wounds I Healed," as well as her inclusion in seven additional Poetry Anthologies. Joni's dedication to her craft is further exemplified by her forthcoming book of poetry, "One Petal at a Time," set to be released on April 5th. This collection promises to be a profound exploration of the human experience, inviting readers to delve deep into the beauty and complexity of life. Beyond her literary endeavors, Joni's commitment to advocacy and healing is truly commendable. As a retired nurse, ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) survivor, and environmental advocate, she embodies resilience and compassion in all facets of her life. We invite you to join us in celebrating Joni's remarkable achievements and eagerly anticipate the release of "One Petal at a Time." Prepare to be moved, inspired, and uplifted by Joni's soul-stirring poetry. Follow Joni: the-inner-child.com Twitter: @theinnerchild1 Instagram: @jonicaggiano Stay tuned for the upcoming link for One Petal at a Time on ProlificPulse.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
We came together to celebrate this wonderful book of poetry, perhaps the best yet of Elliot M Rubin's vast collection. About the Book: Access your copy Dive into the rebellious and thought-provoking world of 'Soon to Be Banned Beat Poems' by Elliot M. Rubin. This upcoming release takes readers on a captivating journey through the raw and unfiltered expressions of beat poetry. Rubin's collection, filled with vibrant verses and poignant prose, captures the essence of the Beat Generation, pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms. With themes ranging from existential pondering to passionate manifestos, each poem in this collection serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of counterculture. Brace yourself for a literary experience that transcends convention and invites readers to explore the depths of self-discovery and societal critique. 'Soon to Be Banned Beat Poems' is not just a collection of verses; it's a rebellious ode to the enduring power of poetic expression in the face of societal constraints. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Michael Poage Michael Poage was born in Virginia. He has published fifteen books of poetry, most recently, WHY THE WILL TO PUNISH?, Spartan Press, December, 2023. He served as the Poet-in-Residence at Dzemal Bijedic University in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2017-18 and received a Fellowship to virtually teach English language and literature at Walailak University in southern Thailand, 2021-22. He also teaches English to international students at Wichita State University and lives with his wife, the writer, scholar, and activist, Dr. Gretchen Eick in Wichita, Kansas. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Tune in to this lively conversation with Elliot M. Rubin, author of "Show Me the Banksy" now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online stores. Official Release date: July 28, 2023 Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Y8FVtV Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/show-me-the-banksy-elliot-m-rubin/1143796262 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Featuring Sarfraz Ahmed with his latest release "The Ramblings of a Romantic Poet" About Sarfraz: Sarfraz Ahmed is a UK writer and poet. His published books include poetry debut Eighty-Four Pins – Poetry Collection (June 2020) and My Teachers an Alien! (November 2020). Two Hearts – A Journey into Heartfelt Poetry (February 2021) with Annette Tarpley and Stab the Pomegranate – Collective Poetry (August 2021). In February 2022, he released Eighty-Four Pins – Poetry Collection (Second Edition). And now we celebrate the launch of The Ramblings of a Romantic Poet (McKinley Publishing Hub). Welcoming Special Guests Brandi Begin and elliot m. rubin About Brandi: Brandi Begin is an elementary school teacher in the United States with an avid passion for poetry. As someone who has struggled with mental health, she finds writing to be a powerful outlet in processing various challenges. She began sharing her poetry with a goal to inspire, motivate, and provide hope to others. Some topics she has written about include mental health, love, societal issues, and more. Her work has been included in several published anthologies and virtual magazines. In her free time she enjoys traveling with her husband, running, and spending time with loved ones. Her poems can be found on her Instagram, BBeginPoetry. About Elliot: elliot m. rubin is a New Jersey poet who has published over thirty books of poems, facilitates two Zoom poetry critique groups, posts daily on Instagram and has over 10,000 poets following him. He also won first place in the Poets Corner Poetry Contest and has had poems published in assorted anthologies. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Nearly 50 years ago, Chuck Corbisiero and Bill Cushing grew up across the street from each other. Now the two have gotten together to present a show consisting of Bill's poetry and Chuck's musical musings. The two reconnected at the end of 2015 when Bill presented a reading commemorating his publication in an anthology called Stories of Music. Now their mutual love of music has brought them together to offer a unique look at the world through the marriage of music and writing that the two have called “Notes and Letters.” Bill, an MFA graduate from Goddard College in Vermont, has lived in the Los Angeles area for 20 years and teaches English at area community colleges, has been publishing professionally since 1987 and began poetry as a serious avocation two years later. Chuck, a guitarist who plays Jazz, Blues, Brazilian and various other musical genres, earned his B.F.A. in Musical Performance and Arranging at the City University of New York - The City College during Gil Evans' tenure as Artist in Residence from 1982 to 1983, also plays stand-up bass and worked as Eddy Arnold's guitarist until 1992. He moved to the area in 1991when he began his family. Now their mutual love of music has brought them together to offer a unique look at the world through the marriage of music and writing called “Notes and Letters.” Last March, the two performed during the open mic segment of the Second Sunday Poetry Series held at the Studio Theatre in Los Angeles. Based on that, they have secured their first stand-alone show, which will be held at the Bolton Hall Museum on the afternoon of Sunday, July 24 and is being sponsored by the Village Poets of Sunland; Tujunga. Back together again—for the first time, and available “We'd actually like to put on some events before that date,” Bill said, noting that although they are working on several promotional ideas and projects, there is no hard-and-fast schedule they have to meet. “We are playing it by ear—much like we do our own presentation. We aren't locked into any solidly rigid structure, and even the performances are ‘informal' to a great degree, which is by design.” The two have culled together poems that touch on topics as varied as nature, the city, religion, Peru, and Puerto Rico as well as music itself. Two items on their to-do list already completed are the publication of a short chapbook of the material to be used and the opening of a Facebook page dedicated to posting information as well as prior performances. Both items are similarly named “Notes and Letters.” The book is available online through either Amazon or Lulu Publishing. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
This book is about losing loved ones and the world of imagination and experience surrounding that, and it is dedicated to those who have passed over, in the hope and belief that souls never die … and love never dies. Wil Michael Wrenn is a poet/songwriter who lives in rural north Mississippi. He has an MFA from Lindenwood University and is a songwriter/publisher member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). His work has appeared in numerous journals, magazines, and anthologies, and he has published three books of poems, the most recent two having been published by Silver Bow Publishing, BC, Canada. Fog can be found by going to prolificpulse,com where links can be found. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
"Mouna Saquaque is the bestselling author of the book "Who Am I? Where Am I?: From a Human Perspective" and a spiritual seeker who has always been driven by existential questions. With a deep commitment to finding the answers to life's big questions, Mouna has translated her understandings into writings and meditations on life from a human perspective: She believes that the key to a fulfilling life is finding peace of mind and that this is only possible through self-knowledge and a balance between making things happen and letting things happen. In her upcoming book "Back to Love & Beauty", she explores the theme of love and spirituality through a collection of 16 poems and illustrations done by herself. Mouna's work is a testament to the power of introspection and a reminder that we all can connect with ourselves and the world around us on a deeper level." Mouna Saquaque Bestselling Author and Advocate for Human Love, Dignity, and Greatness "If I had to personify good company, Then these poems would be my sanctuary. In moments when rationality needs beauty, Those times, art expressions, take you there instantly. With all my expression of Love." Mouna Saquaque https://www.mounasaquaque.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mounasaquaque/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
https://stevefoxwrites.com/I met with Steve Fox to talk about his excellent short story collection "Sometimes Creek." Watch and Listen to this amazing writer. You can find his book on his website or on online stores. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
https://bluecedarpress.com/product/wh... https://amzn.to/3ZQtHXd David Romanda's Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband? is minimalist poetry at its finest-quick, punchy, and deceptively spare. Romanda stands on the shoulders of modern greats, such as Raymond Carver, Charles Bukowski, and Charles Simic, adding his own offbeat, rebel playfulness, exploring topics such as love, loneliness, sickness, and joy. These are poems that beg to be read aloud and shared with others. Readers will recognize themselves in his clever observations and smile or even laugh out loud. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Thank you for listening to this podcast with Rebecca N. Harz. You can find all her links by going to this link: https://linktr.ee/rebeccaherzAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRHJTW92?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_3JYEEFRQDW4RWJVZK3NQWants an autographed copy of Homecoming? Send an email to homecomingpoet@gmail.com and Rebecca will be glad to send you a copy. As always, it is a pleasure to interview for Prolific Pulse Press LLC where we take our poets and other writers seriously. Blessings and Peace, Lisa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-tomey/message
Welcome to the Book Launch for Richard Fireman's debut poetry book "Constellations." Sit back and enjoy these beautiful presentations by esteemed poets. To purchase a copy of "Constellations" go to https://www.prolificpulse.com/richard... to access online stores. Thank you to the following folks who read selected poems for this event: elliot m rubin is an exciting american poet who has been in numerous anthologies and books of poems. His free verse style of writing is refreshing and easily understood. You can find him on https://www.instagram.com/elliot_m_ru... Sherry Reiter, PhD, Director of the Creative “Righting” Center, Co-Author of Writing Away the Demons: Stories of creative Coping Through Transformative Writing; https://thecreativerightingcenter.com... Carol Johns, recently retired teacher of English, taught juniors and seniors for the Marine Academy of Science and Technology for 27 years. As the school's basic focus is math and science, Carol worked arduously to include challenging literature and art into the curriculum. In 2019, she lost her husband of 45 years, and works diligently to keep her adult children close. In retirement, she hopes to pursue some creative goals, such as drawing, oil painting, writing, but it seems that cooking is the art form with the most magnetic sway. She is also an amateur gardener and furniture refinisher. Carol avidly reads medical and nutritional literature and serves as an effective and accurate advisor to her friends and family on health issues. Carol lives in Long Branch with her adult daughter and 4 cats, and yes, it is possible that they are both crazy cat women. Dona McCormack is a writer and editor based in Ohio, where she lives with and loves her Michael and many non-human children. You can find her on Instagram: @donasbooks or @itcomesdowntochance Perie Longo, PhD Santa Barbara, CA Poet Laureate Emerita Author of Baggage Claim https://www.perielongo.com/bio.html Show less --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
What a wonderful talk with Richard Fireman as he read his poems and told us about his poetic life. There are even some personal tidbits. Constellations is slated to arrive online in December 2022 Check in at prolificpulse.com for updates. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
Reggie Jarrell currently is an instructor of communication at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. His professional education experience includes teaching at St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa; Southern University - New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana; and Alcorn State University, Lorman, Mississippi; as well as adjunct positions at two Iowa and Illinois community colleges. His legal experience includes work as an assistant public defender, Rock Island County and staff attorney, Prairie State Legal Services both in Rock Island, Illinois. His communications experience includes but is not limited to the following: television production staff, Family Radio, Oakland, California; newspaper staff reporter, The Moline Publishing Company, Moline, Illinois; and television news reporter, WHO-TV, Des Moines, Iowa. He has also worked as a janitor and shoe salesperson. His ministry experience includes serving as interim pastor, Progressive Baptist Church, Davenport, Iowa. Jarrell has earned Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees from the Berkeley School of Theology (formerly the American Baptist Seminary of the West) Berkeley, California; Juris Doctor degree, University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, Iowa; Master of Science degree, Mass Communication and Journalism, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa; and a Bachelor of Arts degree, Communication, The American University, Washington, D.C. Jarrell and his wife, Canetha, live in Wichita, Kansas, and they have three adult children and six grandchildren. His hobbies include creative writing, having previously published a memoir, “31 Days (Nights),” and a children's book, “Wings.” His other interests includes theater, film, guitar, and travel. Dogs are his favorite animal and the family pet is a small Yorkie/Poodle mix. You can learn more about 31 Days (Nights) and purchase your copy here: https://bluecedarpress.com/product/31-daysnights/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
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It was such a delight to meet with Tiffany Kouadio to discuss her lovely children's book "Dear Little Brown Skin Girl" ABOUT Little Brown Skin Girl "Our little girls have a vast, complex world ahead of them. They need to be reminded of their value every day. This book is a little reminder that our girls, no matter what color, are special and their future is bright. This is more than just a story, this is reality." Tiffany's Instagram Website and purchase link --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
Prolific Poet Elaine Sexton stopped by to share about her latest, fantastic Poetry Book "Drive" You can learn more about Elaine by this link: Elaine Sexton Published by Grid Books --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
David Martin of Fine Lines Literary Journal Nanci Arvizu of the Garden of Neuro Institute and Nanci Arvizu .com Zaneta Varnado Johns of Zan Expressions, who also has published her new poetry collection "After the Rainbow: Golden Poems" among her other wonderful works, all available on her website Jill Sharon Kimmelman recent author of You Are the Poem Lisa Tomey of Prolific Pulse Press LLC Offer a lively discussion about the concept of the Twisted Tree as used analogous to writing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
Walter Stephen Geeding comes from a family of law-enforcement professionals. His father – was FBI; his great-grandfather - former City Marshall of Lanagan in McDonald County; his nephew - a detective in Newton County, MO, is now an instructor of criminology. 1999 through 2006 saw Steve serving McDonald County, Missouri as Elected Prosecutor. In 2007 he opened his solo law firm, W. Stephen Geeding, Attorney at Law, LLC. Steve was born in Washington D.C., but raised in southwestern MO, where his people and his roots are. He attended Missouri Southern State College, before going on to receive his Juris Doctorate in 1996. Steve is former president of Newton/McDonald County Bar Association, the River shares Committee, CRP Committee and Adult, Juvenile, and Family Drug Court. Currently, Steve is a member of Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Missouri Family Law List Serve, a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and the North America Hunting Club. Steve has resided in McDonald County for the last 33 years with his wife Linda. Their blended family has 6 children and 14 grandchildren. He has written and published a trilogy of fantasy and time travel, with a creational theme, based around actual events happening on Earth today. He has published a small book of Christmas poems and short stories. Steve is editing a fifth book, set in 1822 New Mexico, the first in a new fictional series of time travel, is working on the second book in that series, and is attempting to format a full volume of poetry amassed over the last thirty plus years. He has also finished a children's book, which is currently being illustrated. Steve's logo is the word Solitaire, in his words “a diamond in the rough.” Why Solitaire you might ask and his reply would be: Solitaire is my life, my logo. It is best explained by this: Born in Washington DC to an FBI agent, I moved back home to Missouri at an early age, grew up, married, more than once, raised my kids and bought a place on the river I named Solitaire. It has kept me sane and is truly my diamond in the rough. Website --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
We have shifted gears at the PPPP and let a couple of phenomenal writers into the mix. After all, there is one poem in this book "We the House." About the book: Mrs. Peale has been dead for 38 years and Ambleside is a new Italianate house on the Kansas prairie when her existential yelp sparks the beginning of an unforgettable relationship. We, the House begins in 1878 in a frontier town on the Kansas prairie where a battered Civil War Union veteran builds his new wife her dream house, an Italianate glory she names Ambleside. Soon an early American portrait of Mrs. Simon Peale arrives from Hartford, Connecticut to dignify the dining room wall. When the portrait's existential yelp causes house and painting to discover each other, Ambleside is a perfect ‘tabula rasa,' almost literally born yesterday, and Mrs. Peale a devastated young widow, a starchy professor of Latin, who has been dead since 1841. Together, through the lives and generations of ‘their' family, this disarming odd couple witness and try to comprehend the panorama of American social history–from women's suffrage, three wars, the ice box, photography, and the invention of the twoby-four, to indoor plumbing and electrification, the Dust Bowl, the Depression, and Dachau, foxglove, the Love That Dare Not Speak its Name, the song of the catbird, and Little Women. Over the decades, a most unusual love develops between them and quietly deepens, until one day in 2010 an art historian from New York happens to see the portrait of Mrs. Peale and, abruptly, everything changes. About the Authors https://wethehousebook.com/about-the-authors/ More information is at available at www.WeTheHouseBook.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
Jill Sharon Kimmelman is our guest for this episode of the Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast. We will celebrate the release of Jill's new and first book of poetry You Are the Poem. Following are the links for Jill's Book Launch and Web presence. Event Brite Tickets Prolific Pulse Press LLC Author Page which includes Social Links Amazon Author Page --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
Andrea Carter Brown website and book September 12 Garden of Neuro A women's meta network collective of wisdom keepers and seekers. Women Led. #SafeandBraveSpace Andrea Carter Brown is a former resident of downtown Manhattan. On the morning of the attacks, she fled her apartment a block away from the World Trade Center amidst the destruction, not knowing if or when she would ever return. In September 12, published by Word Works Books, Brown shares her eyewitness account of the day that changed history and its tragic aftermath. In the words of New York's poet laureate Alicia Ostriker, September 12 witnesses “how the experience lives on and on, through shock and terror, through the kindness of strangers, through the heart of a beloved, through grief and elegy, through normality that will never again be normal." Poems from the book have been recognized by the James Dickey Prize, the River Styx International Poetry Prize, the National Poet Hunt from The MacGuffin, Split This Rock, NPR, and the Library of Congress Online Guide to the Poetry of 9/11. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
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Sandra Beckwith is an author and national award-winning former publicist who now teaches authors how to save thousands of dollars by doing their own publicity, promotion, and marketing. You might have seen her on “The Montel Williams Show,” or “CBS This Morning,” or read about her in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, or USA Today. Feedspot has ranked her website, BuildBookBuzz.com, as # 7 among thousands of book marketing blogs globally; it has also been named a top website for authors and writers seven other times. Learn more and subscribe to her free weekly book marketing newsletter at https://buildbookbuzz.com https://muckrack.com/sandra-beckwith/articles Knowing your audience: https://buildbookbuzz.com/formula-for-more-book-sales/ Book marketing without social media: http://bit.ly/3nVJ2ln Creating a media list: https://buildbookbuzz.com/how-to-build-a-killer-book-publicity-media-list/ Book signings: https://buildbookbuzz.com/how-to-sell-out-at-a-book-signing-without-being-a-celebrity/ https://buildbookbuzz.com/marketingplan https://buildbookbuzz.com/5-ways-to-promote-your-book-long-after-the-launch/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
Bingz Huang is a Gentleness Ambassador, and she spreads the message of practicing gentleness through her published books, articles on Medium, intuitive dance videos, and facilitating intuitive healing for fellow sensitive solopreneurs. She lives in sunny Singapore with her young family of 3 young boys. www.bingzhuanghealer.com https://medium.com/gentleness-ambassadors Amazon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message
A poem inspired by Carla Cherry's book Stardust and Skin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-tomey/message