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By Bill Castanier on April 30, 2015
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Alice Cooper, I am a Rock, LansingOnlineNews.com, poem a day, Poetry in Motion |
By Bill Castanier on April 29, 2015
A poem by a World War II veteran describes the tedium of behind the lines
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged artprize, Deb Drew Brown, Jack A. Drew, Lansing Goes to War, LansingOnlineNews.com, poem a day, WW II |
By Bill Castanier on April 27, 2015
Death is a decidedly different place
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged LansingOnlineNews.com, Moveen County, National Poetry Month, poem a day, Thomas Lynch |
By Bill Castanier on April 26, 2015
Poetry Anishinaabemowin and English
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Anishinaabemowin, LansingOnlineNews.com, Margaret Noodin, poem a day |
By Bill Castanier on April 23, 2015
John Wilkes Booth put his hand to poetry before his death
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged John Wilkes Booth, LansingOnlineNews.com, Lincoln assassination, Poem-a-Day. Civil War |
By Bill Castanier on April 22, 2015
WISCONSIN, 1929 Lake Michigan What he knew of death was a brood mare in a barn stall heaving quietly in the dark – contraction and silence. When the canvas on the lifeboats hummed in the wind and lanterns slammed against bulkheads and fire-grate doors swung on their hinges, he heard music and felt, only, the […]
Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Cindy Hunter Morgan, LansingOnlineNews.com, Michigan State University, poem a day, Wisconsin |
Day 20: Poem-a-Day: No More Winter by Len Peterson
By Bill Castanier on April 20, 2015
Winter and spring seemed to be mixed up
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Day 19: Poem-a-Day: Teakettle by Bonnie Jo Campbell
By Bill Castanier on April 19, 2015
Teakettle by Bonnie Jo Campbell After the first snow, I burn to death, another teakettle, the second one in as many months, and the kitchen’s full of smoke An hour ago, I slipped in to my husband’s barn coat and headed out to the woodpile, but the forest, was ice jewels, so I took a […]
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