Woke up this morning in bed with my alarm clock. Apparently I had shut if off in my sleep. I had had it set for my usual 4:50am wake up call, but my body apparently said, “No way,” and I slept until 6:43. Felt good.
Yesterday was my first commute by bike of the season as I begin training for my upcoming cycling events. In may I am doing the Gran Fondo event for the American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure, and at the end of June I am doing the Cape Cod Getaway event for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Yesterday’s ride was ridiculously hard after about a month off the bike, and little three-mile rides before that. I am definitely feeling it today. Weather will prevent me from further training this week, so I’ll work out indoors and keep my eye out for the next good day.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Poet's Tool Box
When writing a poem, the poet uses words in a special way to convey meaning. “Meaning” is a slippery word, isn’t it? Well, for our purposes, let’s agree that “meaning” means what a person wants to communicate. Let us further stipulate that the reason poetry exists is because words alone are often not quite up to the task of fully expressing meaning. Poetry helps words do more than what they were designed to do by painting pictures, evoking feelings and triggering thought processes in the mind of the reader or listener. The poet attempts to do this by arranging words in a certain way.
Here is a series I wrote at the request of a friend on how to get more meaning into your poetry:
• Rhyme
• Meter
• Form
• Imagery
These articles appear on "HubPages" - a place where I make a small amount of money when people see the ads Google places on the page.
Here is a series I wrote at the request of a friend on how to get more meaning into your poetry:
• Rhyme
• Meter
• Form
• Imagery
These articles appear on "HubPages" - a place where I make a small amount of money when people see the ads Google places on the page.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Frank De Canio
Please stop by to check out Frank De Canio’s work at Eye On Life Online Magazine (the Poetry Locksmith section). Interesting poetry from an interesting poet. I don’t often accept rhyming poetry, but Frank really makes it work.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Chris Grasso - Featured Poet
Chris Grasso is Featured Poet in the Poetry Locksmith section of Eye On Life Online Magazine this week. Be sure to check out his work.
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