By Bill Castanier on April 6, 2015
A fire in the Two Hearted River area of the U.P. leaves both desolation and unexpected beauty
Posted in Literary Lansing, Lost Lansing, News | Tagged Alice Gree and Co., Ann Arbor, Fidelities, Keith Taylor, Lansngonlinenews.com, poem a day, Two Hearted River, Upper Peninsula |
By Bill Castanier on April 4, 2015
In the poem The Blue Dress Address a dress takes on different dimensions
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Ann Arbor, Jamie Agnew. Aunt Agatha's, Lansing Michigan. Poem-a-Day, Mystery, The Blue Dress |
By Bill Castanier on September 24, 2012
Thirty years and hundreds of thousands of books later
Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Ann Arbor, Borders, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Schulers Books and Music |
By Bill Castanier on April 30, 2012
Brian Short writes lovingly of a house licked by fire
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Ann Arbor, Brian Short, Lansing Online News, Poem/a/Day |
By Bill Castanier on April 9, 2011
by Thomas Lynch offers a reflection on a fish market in Ann Arbor’s Kerrytown
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Ann Arbor, Kerrytown, Lansing Online News, Michigan poet, Milford Michigan, Thomas Lynch, undertaker |
By Bill Castanier on April 4, 2010
Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month
Posted in Arts-plus, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Ann Arbor, Michigan, poem, poetry, Road Not Taken, Robert Frost |