poems, some

Appreciations to Rundelania, for publishing three of my poems, in Issue 18: https://rundelania.com/heart-stopping-me/

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ORISON Prize poet, & who I’m delighted to exchange poems with, is the subject of my piece: The Tallahassee Democrat:porebas-second-poetry-collection-wins-national-award/86551274007/

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AUDREY PARENTE created read-aloud poem hauntings. Audrey is also a journalist & pulp fiction editor/expert. We invite families into her shiver zone poems. Go gingerly, ages 9-10 + up. Ghoul-er than greeting cards, unless homemade. Online with B&N.

A POETRY CARD for an historic Tallahassee poet’s home.

COCA is the Big Bend’s energetic, juggernaut arts community.

The House That Rhymes.

Pool Time with Poet Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge, creator of  “poemcrazy: freeing your life with words. ” I lean on her exercisess. She is often credited with creating the Word Pool prompt.

~~~ cramp drought funnel Grrr luscious persevere quandary swamp~~~ Conjure those eight words into a poem, such as, mine below:  

MoSt Poetry Center’s annual poetry challenges, with chapbook cover bearing a different odd, old typewriter, each time, asked a Word pPool. That brought me, “What to do with a drifted stick in winter?” I’m grateful to poet & MoSt poetry challenge editor Gary Thomas, truly, a poet’s editor, pubbed by Finishing Line Press & Manzanita Writers Press.
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ttp://susanwooldridge.com
MoSt Poetry Center https://www.mostpoetry.org/

Cover detail, below, MoSt Poetry Center’s #17 NYPC


BIRMINGHAM ARTS JOURNAL
This encaustic visitation of purple-blue petunias created by Tom Dameron covers Vol. 17, Issue 4, of the wonderful community known as Birmingham Arts Journal. “Assisted Writing’ [ p. 12 online] is my poem, fledged from a writing prompt gifted to creative writers at an onlne Highlights Foundation poetry workshop, led by two nourishing Rebeccas & one nourishing Georgia.

The lovely TINY SEED LITERARY JOURNAL also liked “Assisted Writing” & shared versions, twice. Online with Tiny Seed Literay Journal. PLANT YOUR WORDS anthology, 2023.

Poetry Help! My pals Charles & Irene – in from Highlights Foundation.

SNAKEBIRD 2021/Anhinga Press :”Only Your Recent Works”

Disability Interest Group of South Florida pubbed the ekphrastic haiku [above] in its website newsletter & it also prompted a surprise sticker created by #PoetryFriday #PoetryFriday colleague Margaret Simon. 

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Added poem assistances & communities follow a few foto images.

All original material at this sight, All rights reserved. JGAnnino/ Jan Godown Annino

 

Popular Mechanix C. JGANNINO, alll rights reserved, also forthcoming in “Ceremonials of Return To Your Solar System” Issue 3, The Panacea Review.

Snapping available-light local news images shaped my newspaper-published photographs, following lessons/ work at a military photographer’s college lab.

Outdoor oddities, wry street scenes & creatures are often my subjects.

Escape C. JGANNINO all rights reserved

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Poetry Friday 🅴🆇🅿🅻🅰🅸🅽🅴🅳 

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American Indians in Children’s Literature

Ashely Bryan at the Library of Congress Ashley Bryan Center

Books by Nancy Willard

Books by Paul. B. Janeczko

Big Bend Poets & Writers

Brown Bookshelf poetry links

Florida State Poetry Association

Catch Your Breath

Climb into the Bell Tower

Dictionary for a Better World: Poem Quotes Anecdotes from A to Z  (2 authors) 

Edward Hoagland

Handbook of Poetic Forms (T & W Collaborative)

Janet Wong

Lee Bennett Hopkins

No Excuses!

Not Feathers Yet

Poemcrazy     

Poetry Friday Power Books

Poetry Society of America

Runaway With Words edited & created by JoAnn Gardner. Her chapbook, Heart’s Core.

Shape of Content (artist Ben Sahn)

Split This Rock 

Todays Little Ditty

Writing a Poem Where Poems Come From and How to Write Them

 

a poem or two by JGAnnino c. all rights reserved

Hey, Lovey

She is my olden patriotic fabric doll.

Wears faded brickred skirt faded bluejeansblue blouse

Today I made a sign of love for her to carry

 I READ BANNED BOOKS

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GLOW ~~ Some words sent in, about my school & library presentations

Thank you so much for your creative guidance and generous
hospitality. What a pleasure this Sumer Writing Circle has been.
– a literature teacher

Thank you so much for allowing me to be part of your Writing
Circle. It has been wonderful! You are an inspiration and good
friend to me.
– children’s author

THANK YOU for such a wonderful day for our Kindergarten through 3rd grade students and teachers! I am attaching some photos from this unique experience you provided for our Little Mustangs. (Methinks) Betty Mae Tiger Jumper would be proud.

-award-winning public school art teacher

GOOD NEWS FOR SHE SANG PROMISE: The Story of Betty Mae Jumper, Seminole Tribal Leader

SHE SANG PROMISE is a “Great Read for Kids & Teachers”, landing on a list of 52 books collected by the U.S. Library of Congress.

Library of Congress, appreciations for the ONE of 52 GREAT READS designation.
Library of Congress, appreciations for the ONE of 52 GREAT READS designation.

 

 

 

SHE SANG PROMISE is out in a SCHOLASTIC EDITION – for book clubs & book fairs.

 

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FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS named SHE SANG PROMISE: The Story of Betty Mae Jumpers, Seminole Tribal Leader

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the GOLD  winner in Children’s Literature. This recognition will increase the chances that  young readers will know more about Florida heritage & about the amazing Betty Mae Tiger Jumper.

THE NATIONAL COUNCIL for the SOCIAL STUDIES with THE CHILDREN’s BOOK COUNCIL,

placed SHE SANG PROMISE: The Story of Betty Mae Jumper, Seminole Tribal Leader, on this 2010 recommended list:

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Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People.

AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION news

THE {ALA/Amelia Bloomer Project List} renamed the RISE LIST named SHE SANG PROMISE: The Story of Betty Mae Jumper, Seminole Tribal Leader, to its annual annotated bibliography of books for young readers that offer excellent role models of girl & women characters or real girls & women in non-fiction.
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retired library director Helen Moeller, Florid

Joan Broerman, past Regional Advisor, Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators