Poetry Friday: Emari DiGiorgio, 2012 Festival Poet

There is an interesting post over on the Dodge Poetry Festival site about poet Emari DiGiorgio that I wanted to share. Well worth a read for the poem excerpt and the way in which she melds into it a list of …. well, see for yourself!  And check out her own page link if you want to see more of her work.

Poetry Friday: Emari DiGiorgio, 2012 Festival Poet.

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One of several temporary tents set in place for poetry readings at Waterloo Village, New Jersey for the 12th Biennial Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Poetry Festival (25-28 September 2008) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

A poem for Friday the 13th

No, today is not my birthday, but I did write this for my birthday back in April.

Circling Friday the 13th date on calendar with...

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13 is Not My Unlucky Number

You say Friday the 13th and spooky
in the same sentence. You say unlucky.
I say Friday the 13th and birthday.
Being born on the 13th day has its own burdens.

To see ill luck upon my special day
would be an unlucky omen, oxymoron.
Bad luck cancelling good? Imagine
what kind of birthday wishes I might
choose, blowing out candles in an ill wind.

I always counter the bad luck quotes.
My lucky number is often 13.

Carol A. Stephen

No-Comfort Zone Challenge Week Ending June 24

This week I heard that two of my poems have been accepted for inclusion in Rope Dancer, an anthology of poet-members of The Ontario Poetry Society. So, I am happy to have submission success news for this week! Still a number of submission deadline  info sitting on my desk so I am hoping to get some of those into the mail this week.

And, I have put together my next chapbook, and working on that to fine-tune the fonts and poem order. Perhaps I will have a new launch this summer or early fall, just need to wait and see. I have one poem that has been submitted elsewhere, so I am sort of hoping to hear on that before I go ahead. Otherwise it has to come out of the chapbook, and then I will need a new title for the book too! Fortunately, I have already several options for that.

No-Comfort Zone Challenge Week ending June 17th

This week I completed a commitment to participate as a volunteer and judge in the 2nd annual Arts Carleton Place Youth Art Competition. Yesterday’s poem was a bit tongue-in-cheek about the event, which was in association with the Lambs Down Festival held in Carleton Place, Ontario.

From the Arts Carleton Place tent, we could just see the field where the sheep were being herded by a border collie, who was doing an excellent job. Around the corner, there were sheep being sheared, and fortunes being told, and many interesting items for sale from cupcakes to CDs of pan-pipe music. If you were hungry, you could indulge in maple syrup taffy or Belgian waffles, lamb burgers or Carib-style chicken. I don’t think I could have partaken of lamb after watching the sheep on the hoof.Besides, I was there to help out with the Arts Competitin. It was good to see so many young artists and poets taking part, and to see this particular challenge through to completion.

And yesterday I began reading The Craft and Business of Writing, to try to get a better focus on and approach to the practical side of being a poet. Is this more procrastination or is it a way to get past this block I have about submitting? I am not sure, but I am hoping that it will get me moving.

On a much more personal note, I also ended an on-off-on-off relationship that spanned the last six years. No going back this time. It was not a smooth closure, but a final one.