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By Lisa Tomey-Zonneveld

The Prolific Pulse is all about poetry and other writing.
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Poet Talk with Carol Grever by Lisa Tomey

Prolific Pulse Press PodcastNov 10, 2020

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Poetry Meets Music featuring Bill Cushing and Chuck Corbisiero

Poetry Meets Music featuring Bill Cushing and Chuck Corbisiero

Nearly 50 years ago, Chuck Corbisiero and Bill Cushing grew up across the street from each other. Now the two have gotten together to present a show consisting of Bill’s poetry and Chuck’s musical musings. The two reconnected at the end of 2015 when Bill presented a reading commemorating his publication in an anthology called Stories of Music. Now their mutual love of music has brought them together to offer a unique look at the world through the marriage of music and writing that the two have called “Notes and Letters.” Bill, an MFA graduate from Goddard College in Vermont, has lived in the Los Angeles area for 20 years and teaches English at area community colleges, has been publishing professionally since 1987 and began poetry as a serious avocation two years later. Chuck, a guitarist who plays Jazz, Blues, Brazilian and various other musical genres, earned his B.F.A. in Musical Performance and Arranging at the City University of New York - The City College during Gil Evans' tenure as Artist in Residence from 1982 to 1983, also plays stand-up bass and worked as Eddy Arnold's guitarist until 1992. He moved to the area in 1991when he began his family. Now their mutual love of music has brought them together to offer a unique look at the world through the marriage of music and writing called “Notes and Letters.” Last March, the two performed during the open mic segment of the Second Sunday Poetry Series held at the Studio Theatre in Los Angeles. Based on that, they have secured their first stand-alone show, which will be held at the Bolton Hall Museum on the afternoon of Sunday, July 24 and is being sponsored by the Village Poets of Sunland; Tujunga. Back together again—for the first time, and available “We’d actually like to put on some events before that date,” Bill said, noting that although they are working on several promotional ideas and projects, there is no hard-and-fast schedule they have to meet. “We are playing it by ear—much like we do our own presentation. We aren’t locked into any solidly rigid structure, and even the performances are ‘informal’ to a great degree, which is by design.” The two have culled together poems that touch on topics as varied as nature, the city, religion, Peru, and Puerto Rico as well as music itself. Two items on their to-do list already completed are the publication of a short chapbook of the material to be used and the opening of a Facebook page dedicated to posting information as well as prior performances. Both items are similarly named “Notes and Letters.” The book is available online through either Amazon or Lulu Publishing.

Apr 29, 202329:45
Poet Talk with Wil Michael Wrenn About his Latest Poetry Book Release "Fog"

Poet Talk with Wil Michael Wrenn About his Latest Poetry Book Release "Fog"

This book is about losing loved ones and the world of imagination and experience surrounding that, and it is dedicated to those who have passed over, in the hope and belief that souls never die … and love never dies. Wil Michael Wrenn is a poet/songwriter who lives in rural north Mississippi. He has an MFA from Lindenwood University and is a songwriter/publisher member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). His work has appeared in numerous journals, magazines, and anthologies, and he has published three books of poems, the most recent two having been published by Silver Bow Publishing, BC, Canada. Fog can be found by going to prolificpulse,com where links can be found.

Apr 26, 202311:42
Poet Talk with Mouna Saquaque
Apr 24, 202321:10
Writer Talk with Steve Fox

Writer Talk with Steve Fox

https://stevefoxwrites.com/I met with Steve Fox to talk about his excellent short story collection "Sometimes Creek." Watch and Listen to this amazing writer. You can find his book on his website or on online stores.

Mar 16, 202329:18
Poet Talk with David Romanda

Poet Talk with David Romanda

https://bluecedarpress.com/product/wh... https://amzn.to/3ZQtHXd David Romanda's Why Does She Always Talk About Her Husband? is minimalist poetry at its finest-quick, punchy, and deceptively spare. Romanda stands on the shoulders of modern greats, such as Raymond Carver, Charles Bukowski, and Charles Simic, adding his own offbeat, rebel playfulness, exploring topics such as love, loneliness, sickness, and joy. These are poems that beg to be read aloud and shared with others. Readers will recognize themselves in his clever observations and smile or even laugh out loud.

Mar 16, 202313:21
Rebecca N. Herz talks about her book "Homecoming"

Rebecca N. Herz talks about her book "Homecoming"

Thank you for listening to this podcast with Rebecca N. Harz. You can find all her links by going to this link: https://linktr.ee/rebeccaherzAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRHJTW92?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_3JYEEFRQDW4RWJVZK3NQWants an autographed copy of Homecoming? Send an email to homecomingpoet@gmail.com and Rebecca will be glad to send you a copy.  As always, it is a pleasure to interview for Prolific Pulse Press LLC where we take our poets and other writers seriously.   Blessings and Peace, Lisa

Jan 26, 202321:12
Book Launch for Richard Fireman's debut poetry book: "Constellations"

Book Launch for Richard Fireman's debut poetry book: "Constellations"

Welcome to the Book Launch for Richard Fireman's debut poetry book "Constellations." Sit back and enjoy these beautiful presentations by esteemed poets.   To purchase a copy of "Constellations" go to https://www.prolificpulse.com/richard... to access online stores.  

Thank you to the following folks who read selected poems for this event:  elliot m rubin is an exciting american poet who has been in numerous anthologies and books of poems. His free verse style of writing is refreshing and easily understood. You can find him on https://www.instagram.com/elliot_m_ru... 

Sherry Reiter, PhD, Director of the Creative “Righting” Center, Co-Author of Writing Away the Demons: Stories of creative Coping Through Transformative Writing; https://thecreativerightingcenter.com... 

Carol Johns, recently retired teacher of English, taught juniors and seniors for the Marine Academy of Science and Technology for 27 years. As the school’s basic focus is math and science, Carol worked arduously to include challenging literature and art into the curriculum.  In 2019, she lost her husband of 45 years, and works diligently to keep her adult children close. In retirement, she hopes to pursue some creative goals, such as drawing, oil painting, writing, but it seems that cooking is the art form with the most magnetic sway. She is also an amateur gardener and furniture refinisher. Carol avidly reads medical and nutritional literature and serves as an effective and accurate advisor to her friends and family on health issues.  Carol lives in Long Branch with her adult daughter and 4 cats, and yes, it is possible that they are both crazy cat women.  

Dona McCormack is a writer and editor based in Ohio, where she lives with and loves her Michael and many non-human children. You can find her on Instagram: @donasbooks or @itcomesdowntochance  

Perie Longo, PhD  Santa Barbara, CA Poet Laureate Emerita Author of Baggage Claim https://www.perielongo.com/bio.html

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Dec 19, 202248:24
Poet Talk with Richard Fireman
Dec 06, 202229:05
Author Talk With Reggie Jarrell

Author Talk With Reggie Jarrell

Reggie Jarrell currently is an instructor of communication at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. His professional education experience includes teaching at St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa; Southern University - New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana; and Alcorn State University, Lorman, Mississippi; as well as adjunct positions at two Iowa and Illinois community colleges. His legal experience includes work as an assistant public defender, Rock Island County and staff attorney, Prairie State Legal Services both in Rock Island, Illinois. His communications experience includes but is not limited to the following:  television production staff, Family Radio, Oakland, California; newspaper staff reporter, The Moline Publishing Company, Moline, Illinois; and television news reporter, WHO-TV, Des Moines, Iowa. He has also worked as a janitor and shoe salesperson.  His ministry experience includes serving as interim pastor, Progressive Baptist Church, Davenport, Iowa.  

Jarrell has earned Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees from the Berkeley School of Theology (formerly the American Baptist Seminary of the West) Berkeley, California; Juris Doctor degree, University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, Iowa; Master of Science degree, Mass Communication and Journalism, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa; and a Bachelor of Arts degree, Communication, The American University, Washington, D.C.   

Jarrell and his wife, Canetha, live in Wichita, Kansas, and they have three adult children and six grandchildren. His hobbies include creative writing, having previously published a memoir, “31 Days (Nights),” and a children’s book, “Wings.” His other interests includes theater, film, guitar, and travel. Dogs are his favorite animal and the family pet is a small Yorkie/Poodle mix.  


You can learn more about 31 Days (Nights) and purchase your copy here: https://bluecedarpress.com/product/31-daysnights/

Dec 04, 202222:43
Poet Talk with Nicole Bethune

Poet Talk with Nicole Bethune

Poet, Ceramic Artist & Yoga Teacher

nicolebethunewinters.com

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omshaka.com

Sep 28, 202219:40
Poet Talk with Laura Wize
Sep 23, 202224:05
Poet Talk with Steve Anc
Aug 29, 202219:52
Poet Talk with Kathrine Yets
Aug 29, 202224:03
Poet Talk with Ambika Devi
Aug 01, 202248:54
Poet Talk with Elaine Sexton
Jun 16, 202230:43
Poet Talk with Kika Man
Jun 14, 202215:58
Poet Talk with Chris Abbate
May 23, 202239:03
Author Talk with Tiffany Kouadio
May 02, 202219:55
Prolific Writers Discussion About "Twisted Trees, Analogous to Life"

Prolific Writers Discussion About "Twisted Trees, Analogous to Life"

David Martin of Fine Lines Literary Journal

Nanci Arvizu of the Garden of Neuro Institute and Nanci Arvizu .com

Zaneta Varnado Johns of Zan Expressions, who also has published her new poetry collection "After the Rainbow: Golden Poems" among her other wonderful works, all available on her website

Jill Sharon Kimmelman recent author of You Are the Poem

Lisa Tomey of Prolific Pulse Press LLC

Offer a lively discussion about the concept of the Twisted Tree as used analogous to writing. 

Feb 16, 202253:31
Poet Talk with Walter Stephen Geeding

Poet Talk with Walter Stephen Geeding

Walter Stephen Geeding comes from a family of law-enforcement professionals. His father – was FBI; his great-grandfather - former City Marshall of Lanagan in McDonald County; his nephew - a detective in Newton County, MO, is now an instructor of criminology. 1999 through 2006 saw Steve serving McDonald County, Missouri as Elected Prosecutor. In 2007 he opened his solo law firm, W. Stephen Geeding, Attorney at Law, LLC. Steve was born in Washington D.C., but raised in southwestern MO, where his people and his roots are. He attended Missouri Southern State College, before going on to receive his Juris Doctorate in 1996. Steve is former president of Newton/McDonald County Bar Association, the River shares Committee, CRP Committee and Adult, Juvenile, and Family Drug Court. Currently, Steve is a member of Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Missouri Family Law List Serve, a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and the North America Hunting Club.

Steve has resided in McDonald County for the last 33 years with his wife Linda. Their blended family has 6 children and 14 grandchildren. He has written and published a trilogy of fantasy and time travel, with a creational theme, based around actual events happening on Earth today. He has published a small book of Christmas poems and short stories. Steve is editing a fifth book, set in 1822 New Mexico, the first in a new fictional series of time travel, is working on the second book in that series, and is attempting to format a full volume of poetry amassed over the last thirty plus years. He has also finished a children’s book, which is currently being illustrated.

Steve’s logo is the word Solitaire, in his words “a diamond in the rough.” Why Solitaire you might ask and his reply would be: Solitaire is my life, my logo. It is best explained by this: Born in Washington DC to an FBI agent, I moved back home to Missouri at an early age, grew up, married, more than once, raised my kids and bought a place on the river I named Solitaire. It has kept me sane and is truly my diamond in the rough.

Website

Jan 17, 202224:54
Writer's Talk with Warren Ashworth & Susan Kander with Special Guest Michael Poage

Writer's Talk with Warren Ashworth & Susan Kander with Special Guest Michael Poage

We have shifted gears at the PPPP and let a couple of phenomenal writers into the mix. After all, there is one poem in this book "We the House."

About the book:

Mrs. Peale has been dead for 38 years and Ambleside is a new Italianate house on the Kansas prairie when her existential yelp sparks the beginning of an unforgettable relationship. We, the House begins in 1878 in a frontier town on the Kansas prairie where a battered Civil War Union veteran builds his new wife her dream house, an Italianate glory she names Ambleside. Soon an early American portrait of Mrs. Simon Peale arrives from Hartford, Connecticut to dignify the dining room wall. When the portrait’s existential yelp causes house and painting to discover each other, Ambleside is a perfect ‘tabula rasa,’ almost literally born yesterday, and Mrs. Peale a devastated young widow, a starchy professor of Latin, who has been dead since 1841. Together, through the lives and generations of ‘their’ family, this disarming odd couple witness and try to comprehend the panorama of American social history–from women’s suffrage, three wars, the ice box, photography, and the invention of the twoby-four, to indoor plumbing and electrification, the Dust Bowl, the Depression, and Dachau, foxglove, the Love That Dare Not Speak its Name, the song of the catbird, and Little Women. Over the decades, a most unusual love develops between them and quietly deepens, until one day in 2010 an art historian from New York happens to see the portrait of Mrs. Peale and, abruptly, everything changes.

About the Authors https://wethehousebook.com/about-the-authors/

More information is at available at www.WeTheHouseBook.com 

Dec 07, 202144:25
Jill Sharon Kimmelman talks about her new poetry book You Are the Poem
Nov 04, 202147:31
Poet Talk with Andrea Carter Brown

Poet Talk with Andrea Carter Brown

Andrea Carter Brown website and book September 12

Garden of Neuro A women's meta network collective of wisdom keepers and seekers. Women Led. #SafeandBraveSpace

Andrea Carter Brown is a former resident of downtown Manhattan. On the morning of the attacks, she fled her apartment a block away from the World Trade Center amidst the destruction, not knowing if or when she would ever return. In September 12, published by Word Works Books, Brown shares her eyewitness account of the day that changed history and its tragic aftermath.

In the words of New York’s poet laureate Alicia Ostriker, September 12 witnesses “how the experience lives on and on, through shock and terror, through the kindness of strangers, through the heart of a beloved, through grief and elegy, through normality that will never again be normal." Poems from the book have been recognized by the James Dickey Prize, the River Styx International Poetry Prize, the National Poet Hunt from The MacGuffin, Split This Rock, NPR, and the Library of Congress Online Guide to the Poetry of 9/11.

Sep 10, 202152:53
Mic Drop- The Ink Well by Lisa Tomey

Mic Drop- The Ink Well by Lisa Tomey

Music by tobylane from Pixabay "The Future Bass-5024"


Aug 10, 202101:45
Coffee Table Talk with Sandra Beckwith - Book Marketing
Jul 20, 202155:50
Poet Talk with Bingz Huang by Lisa Tomey
Jul 16, 202128:47
Mic Drop - Love of Self by Lisa Tomey
Jul 07, 202101:19
Poet Talk featuring Julie Sellers with Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk featuring Julie Sellers with Lisa Tomey

Julie Sellers is an Associate Professor of Spanish at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS. Author of three academic books, her creative prose and poetry has appeared in Cagibi, Eastern Iowa Review, Wanderlust, and Kansas Time + Place. Kansas Author’s Club 2020 Prose Writer of the Year, she is a lifelong fan of Anne of Green Gables.

Blue Cedar Press: Kindred Verse: Poems Inspired by Anne of Green Gables, by award-winning author Julie A. Sellers. Sellers’s book resonates deeply with many as it was inspired by Lucy Maud Montgomery’s 1908 novel, Anne of Green Gables. Kindred Verse is available for online purchase through bluecedarpress.com/shop/.

Sellers was named the 2020 Prose Writer of the Year by the Kansas Authors Club and is excited to have her poetry recognized as well.

Sellers explains her affinity with Annie in the book’s preface, saying, “Like Anne, I was often deemed impractical or scatterbrained, and my literary aspirations were mocked. But with Anne, I now knew I was not alone. If Anne existed and continued to exist in print after all those years, others must have identified with her, too, I reasoned, and I knew exactly who those people were: my kindred spirits. If a piece of literature could so succinctly portray who we were, then I, too, intended to share my own writing with the world.”

Elizabeth Rollins Epperly, Professor Emerita and founder of the L.M. Montgomery Institute at the University of Prince Edward Island, said the poems are transformative and illustrate why the novel is a classic.

“Julie Sellers shares a lifetime reader’s pilgrimage to real and imagined places and moments, reflecting on her younger selves,” Epperly said. “Wise and gently playful, these beautiful pieces also celebrate a timeless nostalgia.”

Sellers and the publisher collaborated with Jay Wallace, assistant professor in Benedictine College’s Department of Art & Architecture, on the book design. “Jay understood my vision perfectly,” Sellers said. “He captured the sensibilities of the pieces in the book and cover design and brought them to life.”

Sellers is holding readings for interested groups. For more information, follow the author

at https://www.facebook.com/julieasellersauthor.



Jul 05, 202118:32
Poet Talk with Cassa Bassa by Lisa Tomey
Jun 23, 202133:01
Poet Talk with Chyrel J. Jackson and Lyris D. Wallace

Poet Talk with Chyrel J. Jackson and Lyris D. Wallace

Mirrored Images

From Amazon: "Two sisters and authors are back with their follow-up sequel Mirrored Images. This is where their story in Different Sides of the Same Coin left off. In this poetic adaptation Chyrel J. Jackson and Lyris D. Wallace attempt to navigate the pouring rains of life conditions as they tell their tale in poetic contemporary modern verse reflecting on present day social and political events facing the Black community. In this heartrending collection of poems, the sisters further deal with life as it unfolds as they try to arrive to a collective center of peace and understanding. Mirrored Images is a written meditation about people’s sometimes darker actions and motives. We journey with these ladies as they honestly tackle racism, frayed familial dynamics and embracing a sister bond that has proven to be impenetrable. This time around Blues is the preferred backdrop of their gripping tale. Prepare to be wowed beyond expectation as these writings and poems deliver more of everything you loved in book one while remaining authentically true to their soulful and riveting narrative as Black women. Where their first collection of Black Expression revisited Harlem Renaissance and cashed with 2018-2019 social unrest. In Mirrored Images they rip the bandages off human life experience and force you to see what most are happier pretending just does not exist at all. Spoken word is back and these literary writers take social conflict and unrest to brand-new unchartered heights."

Chyrel J. Jackson and Lyris D. Wallace are avid lovers, readers and writers of African American Literature. They grew up in a Southern Suburb of Chicago, IL. Country Club Hills. As young girls they read Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, and Judy Blume novels. College was the real scholastic awakening introducing these two Literary Enthusiasts to the Literary works of their great ancestors: James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, Nikki Giovanni and Sonia Sanchez. These writers influenced Chyrel and Lyris. It only makes sense that they would now be writing in the Spirit of these ancestors. Giving a voice to social issues that plague our modern time.

They have written for much of their adult lives. Political Opinion Editorials, Book Reviews, Romance Novels, Television Show Treatments, Journaling, and Poetry are what these sisters enjoy writing best. When asked why they write? Their answer, they write for visibility. They want to be a voice for all those who feel they have something of value to say but aren’t capable of putting it in their own words.

Words surpass life, love and loss. Writers are born when life intersects with time and chance. You will always find them doing what they love reading, and writing. Writing, and telling stories is how they fulfill their divine purpose. You can’t ignore what is so visible and undeniable. Writing saved us at our lowest points in living. We hope to provide healing through our writing. We want to uplift others through their pain as writing has uplifted us and provided great healing in time of profound despair and hurt. Throughout the passage of time words remain.

Sistersrocnrhyme.com





Jun 08, 202133:18
Poet Talk with Robin Klammer - by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Robin Klammer - by Lisa Tomey

Words to Light My Way Home

About Robin Klammer:

In a teeny tiny secluded town in Northern Ontario of Canada, Robin longs for the sunny days of normalcy before the Covid-19 era. Just this past long night of winter, (cue Game of Thrones theme music), she found herself in envy of the many birds who flew within sight of her kitchen window. 

When Robin doesn't have her nose stuck in one of the many books she hoards, you'll often catch her daydreaming. About what; nobody knows. She loves animals and nature, except the bugs, though she understands they're part and parcel of the world at large. 

One day, in the not too far future, she hopes to travel and have an acreage with goats, and maybe a donkey, but definitely cats and dogs and a parrot. Robin wears her heart on her sleeve, though she often scowls like an ogre. She hopes you'll understand this quirk.

In the meantime, she'll keep working on her writing projects and get some much needed, albeit macabre, humor out into the world as well. You can find more of Robin's writing on Medium.com 

Jun 04, 202114:00
Book Review and Reading Carla M. Cherry's "Stardust and Skin"
May 18, 202102:45
Poet Talk with David Brower by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with David Brower by Lisa Tomey

Amazon

https://davidbrower.com/book/

https://www.facebook.com/david.brower.sensorial.guy/

https://www.instagram.com/thesensorialguy/

https://twitter.com/dcbrower

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlTP1lDOD1OiITjlRKJGFA

https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcbrower/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSfsL_sbRYk

May 14, 202142:11
Poet Talk with Geza Tatrallyay by Lisa Tomey
May 13, 202125:30
Poet Talk with Larry Berger by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Larry Berger by Lisa Tomey

Instant Poetry

The Green Lantern a guide for achieving the American dream, Volume 2

LinkedIn

Poet's & Writer's

Bio:  Larry has been a working Poet since 1999. He appeared in the LA Spoken documentation and at festivals in Denver, Los Angeles and Rochester. He has written 9 books of original poetry  and a Spoken word CD which sold out. He is best known as an "instant poet" hence the title of his book "Instant Poetry (Just add words!)" He has a chapbook version of "Entitlement: Instant Poetry (just add words!) volume 2" and "Word Dancing: instant poetry Just add words! volume three" is under consideration with a publisher. He also works as a Laugher and Success Coach. He stated "I'm available for interviews. Lets chat! "

May 10, 202113:03
Poet's Coffee Table Talk - The Craft of Poetry
May 09, 202144:11
Tangles + Knots by Pratibha Savani - Book Review
Apr 28, 202101:10
Interview with David Martin, Founder of Fine Lines Literary Journal
Apr 27, 202136:09
Poet Talk with Yumica P. Thompson by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Yumica P. Thompson by Lisa Tomey

Yumica P. Thompson, born and raised in Southeast Washington D.C. is the CEO of Prose Goals, LLC, author of More Than Just Poetry, Co-Author of upcoming book Soulful Affirmations with award-winning and best-selling author Cheryl Polote-Willamson, Vice President of 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization Friend Connection DC, Co-Host of Facebook live Meet the Author, parent advocate, and prayer warrior.

From a very young age, poetry lived in her. While taking classes at The University of the District of Columbia, she discovered unique consciousness with writing, wisdom, and time. Writing poetry helped her heal from past hurts. Wisdom gave her insight to move forward and overcome obstacles. Time continues to create room to mature her passions and purpose.

The poems, insight, self-reflection, and prayers in her debut book "More Than Just Poetry: Insight for Overcoming Obstacles" have been written purposefully and intentionally to help create an intimate space for healing, forgiveness, and a new perspective on love to make it easier to face your feelings and move past the obstacles of life experiences and trauma.

Personal experiences and world events inspire all subject matters and poems in her book.


Book Link

Apr 20, 202129:42
Coffee Table Talk - Let's Talk About Poetry Groups and Hear Some Poetry
Apr 20, 202159:24
Poet Talk with Leon Stevens by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Leon Stevens by Lisa Tomey

Lines by Leon Podcast

Lines by Leon Website

From Leon's Website: "I am an author, composer, and an artist. I published my first book of poetry: Lines by Leon – Poems, Prose, and Pictures in January 2020 and a book of original classical guitar compositions. My latest book is a short story compilation of science fiction/post-apocalyptic tales called, The Knot at the End of the Rope and Other Short Stories."

Music by Pixabay "Awakening Instrumental" by Wataboi

Apr 17, 202111:32
Poet Talk with Jesse Stanchak by Lisa Tomey
Apr 15, 202129:01
Poet Talk with Lisa Dailey by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Lisa Dailey by Lisa Tomey

Lisa Dailey is the owner of Sidekick Press in Bellingham, Washington. Her indie publishing house focuses on memoir, anthology, poetry, as well as selected works of fiction. What started with a handful of poets writing COVID-19-related poetry and the effects of being in quarantine during National Poetry Writing Month in April quickly evolved into a desire to combine the works into an anthology. Red Wheelbarrow Writers’ third publication and first book of poetry, This Uncommon Solitude, was published by Sidekick Press on October 15, 2020.

This Uncommon Solitude captures the myriad and diverse experiences during these times of quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic. For many of us, poetry has helped connect us, one to another, as we share experiences and insights, express our grief and sadness, fears and pain, gratitude and hope. Encouraged by poets Susan Chase-Foster, Victoria Doerper, and Joe Nolting, typical prose writers in the Red Wheelbarrow Writers’ group took up the challenge to harness their inner poets. This Uncommon Solitude is the result of a true collaboration, created with tenderness for a tender time in history.

Here is the link for the launch event.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lisa-dailey-in-conversation-with-cami-ostman-square-up-tickets-148828701653

Also, if folks want to hear more reading from This Uncommon Solitude, they can do so here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV3IWFWDUfY&t=16s

Apr 13, 202114:11
Poet Talk - in Remembrance of Lisa F. Gullo with Editor, Victoria Hyla Maldonado by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk - in Remembrance of Lisa F. Gullo with Editor, Victoria Hyla Maldonado by Lisa Tomey

Poet Biography
from the Editor, Victoria: "Lisa F. Gullo was a prolific poet who never had the courage to publish her work during her lifetime. She used her writing to try to work through the demons and traumas in her life that included child sexual abuse, hemiplegic migraines and seizures, depression, anxiety, questions of faith, relationships, and attempts at suicide, which ultimately took her life in December 2018. With her family’s permission, her nearly 500 poems were collected and anthologized and became an epic chronicle of her intimate battles and journey to faith."
Note from the Editor, Victoria Maldonado: I am the editor and introduction writer of the collection, and I am submitting this on her behalf to gain awareness for the collection that has already helped so many with traumas in their own lives. In addition, numerous pieces of artwork were donated by artists and photographers to illustrate various poems on the collection.

Website landing page for her book: https://www.victoriajhyla.com/list-of-published-works/the-evidence-i-have-lived-the-complete-works-of-lisa-f-gullo/
Amazon ebook: https://www.amazon.com/Evidence-Have-Lived-Complete-Writings-ebook/dp/B08LKJVRVR
Print copies: https://forms.gle/pXRVodZErp9en3W99
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56557497-the-evidence-i-have-lived?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=iE0vQ48LJe&rank=1
All Author: https://allauthor.com/book/49404/the-evidence-i-have-lived-the-complete-writings-of-lisa-f-gullo/

Victoria Hyla Maldonado

www.victoriajhyla.com

Author (Victoria J. Hyla, "In Death We Part," "Running in the Mists," "Awake in Elysian Fields") "Bartleby the Brave," "Miedosin el Valiente," "Tears for the Butterfly" (coming soon)

Editor

(Lisa F. Gullo's "The Evidence I Have Lived" among others)

Freelance Writer

www.instagram.com/victoriaj.hyla

www.facebook.com/victoriajhyla

Apr 13, 202135:33
Poet Talk with Howard Moon by Lisa Tomey
Apr 09, 202139:55
Poet Talk with Bill Cushing by Lisa Tomey
Apr 09, 202142:06
Book Review - Juntu Ahjee's "Ebonology"

Book Review - Juntu Ahjee's "Ebonology"

Juntu Ahjee is a writer, which, considering where you are reading this makes perfect sense. Originally from Oklahoma City, OK, he began his journey in 1979 at age 10, writing short horror stories which attracted the attention of his English and social study teachers. During his formative years, his writing would evolve into historical essays, journals based on social issues which earned accolades through youth super scholar programs. In 1988, he earned an Urban Spirit Award for his essay on freedom of speech, that led to a literary scholarship to the University of Chicago. In 1999, he relocated to Seattle, WA and embarked on music writing. He was a ‘ghostwriter’ for several local hip-hop artists, to which he recorded underground influential songs like ‘Back in the Hood’ and ‘A Million Dead N***AS’ regarding social consciousness and political corruption in the urban communities. In 2007, he strongly took to poetry, writing several critically acclaimed pieces. In 2019, his poem, ‘81st Street’ won the 2019 National Poetry Award for Nubian Poets. After many years of struggling through life tribulations, Juntu was encouraged through family & friends to pursue a writing career. Although he continues to write literary essays on his personal website, his short stories range from crime dramas, historical fiction, comedies, thrillers, family dramas, and westerns. He has many more efforts in current development soon to be released. As Juntu would say, “You are the author of your own story, embrace every chapter!”


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Apr 08, 202101:16
Poet Talk with Michael Poage by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Michael Poage by Lisa Tomey

Michael Poage was born in Virginia and has lived and worked in New England, California, Montana, Kansas and overseas in Latvia, Palestine, Mexico, Gaza and Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has twelve books of poems published prior to this new book. He worked various jobs before becoming ordained in the United Church of Christ and serving three congregations in Kansas. He has also taught at Friends University, Wichita State University, the University of Latvia and Dzemal Bijedic University in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he also served as Poet-in-Residence, 2017-18. When not in Bosnia and Herzegovina, he and his wife, the historian and writer, Dr. Gretchen Eick, live in Wichita, Kansas.

You Must Have Your Famine

Apr 07, 202149:20
Poet Talk with Bethany Barton by Lisa Tomey
Apr 07, 202121:11
Book Review of "She Writes from the Heart" by LaMia Michele - Reviewed by Lisa Tomey

Book Review of "She Writes from the Heart" by LaMia Michele - Reviewed by Lisa Tomey

Apr 05, 202101:38
Book Review of Ann Chiapetta's "Words of Life" - Reviewed by Lisa Tomey
Apr 04, 202104:55
Book Review of Timo Schmitz's book "For Better and For Worse" as reviewed by Lisa Tomey

Book Review of Timo Schmitz's book "For Better and For Worse" as reviewed by Lisa Tomey

Timo Schmitz offered the book download of "For Better and For Worse" on his blog. You can get a copy here: For Better and For Worse

In his book, Timo Schmitz has delved into the many aspects of relationships. With the title "For Better AND for Worse" the word of importance here is AND. He emphasizes the importance of relationships not being an either/or proposition but a more healthy point of view might be to pay attention to the AND. After all, healthy relationships spend a good amount of time on that aspect. There is a mixture of prose and poetry in this interesting, thoughtful read. Schmitz does have the gift of writing and he opens up this gift for all to see.

Also see Falling Apart by Timo Schmitz


Apr 02, 202102:05
Book Review: Feeling Human by Susi Bocks as reviewed by Lisa Tomey
Apr 02, 202105:01
"Poetic Forecast" Book Review
Mar 31, 202105:25
Poet's Connection Workshop with Zan Johns - See Yourself in Others, Celebrate Them, Celebrate You
Mar 31, 202137:25
World Poetry Day with the Poets of Green Cat Books
Mar 24, 202153:11
Poet Talk with Pratibha Savani by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Pratibha Savani by Lisa Tomey

Pratibha Savani is a Poet, Writer and Artist from the East Midlands, UK. Tangles + Knots is her debut poetry book published in October 2020, which ignited her artwork to flourish once again with the illustrations in the book. It is an original collection, a book of hope and belief, written during a difficult time, as a student which affected her mental wellbeing.

During 2020, Pratibha got back into writing again and has published her poetry online on cosmofunnel, where she has been a contest winner for the April 2020 month for her poem “Night,” and has gained many followers with her style of poetry.

More recently Pratibha took the role of being the proofreader/editor for 130 poems for the book Two Hearts by Sarfraz Ahmed and Annette Tarpley, which is now an Amazon best seller.  She has also co-written a poem called “Open Heart” with Sarfraz Ahmed, featured in the book.

She has worked in Further Education for most of her career and now supports students with work experience. Working part time while also being a busy mum, Pratibha has an active lifestyle and maintains a positive mindset in all that she does through meditation, yoga and reading. Her other interests are watching science fiction, dramas and documentaries.

Pratibha's passion is being creative with words and finds her inspiration from nature, science, spiritualism and art. Writing is something she thoroughly enjoys and although there were years when she had not written so actively, it truly never left her. She now uses her free time to write regularly in her sketchbook. She loves the freedom to scribble without lines or rules and let her pen do all the talking.

She is already planning her next poetry book. To focus on the theme of mindfulness art and inner wellbeing, which has become an essential part of her exploratory writing. You can find Pratibha’s creative mindfulness quotes on her instagram and facebook page: “Pratibha Poetry Art.”

Green Cat Books Page

Mar 17, 202126:09
Poet Talk with LaMia Michele by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with LaMia Michele by Lisa Tomey

Mar 17, 202128:01
Poet Talk with Kassie J. Runyan by Lisa Tomey
Mar 12, 202121:37
Poet Talk with Juntu Ahjee by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Juntu Ahjee by Lisa Tomey

Juntu Ahjee is a writer, which, considering where you are reading this makes perfect sense. Originally from Oklahoma City, OK, he began his journey in 1979 at age 10, writing short horror stories which attracted the attention of his English and social study teachers. During his formative years, his writing would evolve into historical essays, journals based on social issues which earned accolades through youth super scholar programs. In 1988, he earned an Urban Spirit Award for his essay on freedom of speech, that led to a literary scholarship to the University of Chicago. In 1999, he relocated to Seattle, WA and embarked on music writing. He was a ‘ghostwriter’ for several local hip-hop artists, to which he recorded underground influential songs like ‘Back in the Hood’ and ‘A Million Dead N***AS’ regarding social consciousness and political corruption in the urban communities. In 2007, he strongly took to poetry, writing several critically acclaimed pieces. In 2019, his poem, ‘81st Street’ won the 2019 National Poetry Award for Nubian Poets. After many years of struggling through life tribulations, Juntu was encouraged through family & friends to pursue a writing career. Although he continues to write literary essays on his personal website, his short stories range from crime dramas, historical fiction, comedies, thrillers, family dramas, and westerns. He has many more efforts in current development soon to be released. As Juntu would say, “You are the author of your own story, embrace every chapter!”

Amazon Link

Legend Sister Hattie Harris Chronicles

Return Sister Hattie Harris Book

Papas Boys

Pixabay


Mar 12, 202138:49
Poet Talk with Dr. Joye Pugh by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Dr. Joye Pugh by Lisa Tomey

Book Website

Dr. Joye Jeffries Pugh is an alumnus of South Georgia College, Valdosta State College, and Nova University where she received her doctorate in education. For over 30 years, Dr. Joye has been involved in researching Biblical prophecy, consulting with people from around the world on issues involving science and religion, spiritual and religious aspects of paranormal and UFO experiences.

Dr. Joye's latest release in October, 2020, Colours of Joye II - Poetry, Prose and Spiritual Awakening, is a follow-up to her very first book Colours of Joye that was a limited edition released in 1975 while she was a senior in high school. Her new book  Colours of Joye -II takes the reader on a journey that leads to spiritual awakening and explains the choices we make in this life are preparing us for the eternity of our soul - Our Greatest Asset. A very thought provoking book for people feeling lonely, unloved, insecure and lost in the world we are now experiencing.

Dr. Joye also has a CD album of her original music entitled "Before Time Stops". The CD has 12 original songs that are inspirational, upbeat and uplifting. She is an avid musician and played over 15 instruments in the recording of her album.

You can visit her website at www.drjoye.com and Facebook page- Joye Pugh.

Dr. Joye has her own LIVE radio YouTube show each month the last Monday night from 8 until 10 pm eastern. The show name is Dr. Joye's Ask Me Anything (AMA) Show and is produced by www.sacredwordpublishing.com 


Mar 12, 202143:37
Explore the Garden with Nanci Arvizu

Explore the Garden with Nanci Arvizu

What is the Garden of Neuro? Find out in this podcast as we talk with Nanci Arvizu of the Garden of Neuro.

From the About section: Founded by Captain Susan B—Autodidact Ninja, The Garden of Neuro is a place where womxn members —coaches, mentors, teachers, creatives, nurturers, parents, students—can expand their brains, share and be inspired by our individual and collective greatness. This is the Garden—an oasis.


 “The mind, once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nanci Arvizu

Garden of Neuro

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Mar 11, 202127:07
Poet Talk with Ivor Steven by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Ivor Steven by Lisa Tomey

Website: http://ivors20.wordpress.com

Instagram:  www.instagram.com/ivors20

Facebook:  www.facebook.com/ivorrichard

“Tullawalla”, is due to be released on 30th March, and for preorder, here are the links

Barnes and Noble  Tullawalla by Ivor Steven, Kerri Costello, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Amazon.com: Tullawalla eBook: Steven, Ivor, Costello, Kerri, Harris, patricia: Books

www.books2read.com/Tullawalla

YouTube  trailer, produced by Fae Corps Publishing

(3) Tullawalla Book Trailer - YouTube

https://youtu.be/GS0cNSiK2v8


Ingrid's Review of Tullawalla by Ivor Steven

I have just finished reading Ivor Steven’s enchanting poetry collection, Tullawalla. The collection is subtitled ‘A Meeting Place/Where My Empty Hands Are Full Of Memories And Rhymes.’ Just how appropriate the title and subtitle are will become apparent to anyone reading this collection soon after they begin.

Divided into chapters, this poetry book reads like a story, with each chapter delightfully different from the last but fitting within the overarching poetic spectrum of the collection.

Ivor’s subjects range from nature through love and loss to the realm of fantasy and beyond. What comes through most strongly in the work is the poet’s undying love for his deceased wife, whose presence is felt on every page, even where she is not the direct subject of a particular poem. He deals directly with his loss in the chapter ‘My Empty Hands Are Full Of Memories and Dreams.’ The poem ‘Everlasting smile’ brought tears to my eyes. It begins with the lines:

My eyes, narrowly cracked

My cheeks, slightly etched

I rest here, retracing every mile
Remembering, your everlasting smile

.

The acid test for poetry as far as I’m concerned is ‘does it touch the heart?’ and Ivor’s book does more than this: it breaks the heart then puts it back together again, then lifts it up above the clouds into a landscape of rainbows and dreams:

I then saw in our narrowing crevasse
the universe, in a blade of grass

The above poetic nod to Whitman is found in the poem ‘My Neighbour Wasn’t Mowing His Lawn.’

There are so many warm moments in this book, from a simple delight in nature (e.g. ‘Grasshopper’s Hallelujah’) to a childhood memory of a bushfire (‘In The Light Of Night’), that it’s impossible to feel sad after reading it, though some of the subject matter is indeed harrowing.

I am also impressed by Ivor’s range of poetic subjects: from a trilogy of poems about his own personal dragon to his experience of sleeping ‘like a white chocolate Jesus’ during quarantine; there is literally never a dull moment in this collection.

My verdict? I cannot recommend this title highly enough. Ivor’s distinctive poetic voice and narrative skill combine to transport the reader to a better place beyond the spectrum of our everyday worries, doubts and fears.

Music by Pixabay

Mar 10, 202135:15
Poet Talk with Ann Chiappetta by Lisa Tomey
Mar 09, 202142:34
Passion of Poetry Open Mic March 6 2021
Mar 08, 202159:27
Poet Talk with Michelle Lynette by Lisa Tomey
Mar 02, 202147:39
Poet Talk with Casi Ari by Lisa Tomey
Feb 16, 202134:40
Book Review of “I Want to be Famous” by Bracha Goetz
Feb 15, 202103:30
Poet Talk - Celebration of Two Hearts with Annette Tarpley and Sarfraz Ahmed
Feb 13, 202147:34
Poet Talk with Timo Schmitz by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Timo Schmitz by Lisa Tomey

Timo Schmitz (born 1993 in Germany) is a language fanatic, philosopher, journalist, poet and book author. He studied psychology, philosophy and political science at Trier University, where he completed his bachelor in the latter two subjects. Schmitz is a professional writer since 2013 when he published his first book and since 2014, he shares opinions, thoughts and knowledge as well as papers with academic intent on his blog. In December 2016, Timo Schmitz published “My Archive of Languages”, a book that contains more than 50 languages, including an orthography proposal on Lingao, which is an unwritten language.

Timo Schmitz is the founder and chief editor of the Journal of Ethnophilosophical Questions and Global Ethics, the first issue was published in October 2017. In 2018, his Judeo-Buddhist philosophy followed, in which he syncretized Judaism and Buddhism which is strongly under Platonian influence. His bachelor thesis, which he passed in 2019, is an analysis of the lot cast in Plato’s Myth of Er in The Republic. His philosophical core interests lie in Platonism, Chassidic philosophy, Bantu Ontology and Asian philosophy. He has a strong interest in the Old Testament on which he dedicates himself in his spare time. In addition, Schmitz has contributed articles for German and U.S. newspapers.

LINKS:

https://schmitztimo.wordpress.com/

https://schmitztimo.wordpress.com/about/

BOOKS (Selection):

For better and for worse – A collection of poems (2013)

Falling Apart (2015)

Buddhism for Overthinkers (2018)

The Self-Reflecting State (2019)

Selected English Articles, 2014-2017 (2020)

Feb 11, 202101:09:14
Poet Talk with Hannah Foust by Lisa Tomey
Feb 09, 202136:48
The Passion of Poetry Open Mic

The Passion of Poetry Open Mic

The Passion of Poetry Facebook Group were the guests for an Open Mic on February 6. We had a lovely time and shared poetry and upcoming publications. 

Following are links for our talented poets:

Wisdom and Voices

Publications by Annette Tarpley

Publications by Sarfraz Ahmed

Feb 08, 202142:40
Book Review: Growth by Linwood Jackson Jr
Feb 04, 202104:31
Poet Talk with Sheree Ann Martines by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Sheree Ann Martines by Lisa Tomey

Episodes with music are only available on Spotify.

In love with the written word, Sheree Ann Martines has been a prolific writer for more than four decades. After writing her first poems in third grade, poetry became a life-long passion. Her poetry and essays have appeared in the Fog City Poetry, the Martha Reid Poetry Review and Women, Etc.

As a communications professional for almost three decades, Sheree has written extensively for the American Red Cross and Goodwill Industries. A contributor to NPR and author of Rude Awakening, a true crime thriller, she has just completed a draft of her anthology of poems and prose.

Currently, she focuses on writing her memoir about her dark struggle with the aftermath of child abuse, devastating grief, and her long battle with bipolar disorder. Learning how to survive and thrive, Sheree hopes this book (working title-Mad as a Hatter) will help others dealing with tragedy and mental disorder.

Discussing her writing style, Sheree states, “I have lived a life that leaves me no option but to torture paper with pen. I do so with the hope at least one soul will be set on the road to recovery.” She infuses her writing with personal, painful, sometimes graphic, but ultimately hopeful insight.

Martines graduated cum laude from Appalachian State University with degrees in Communications and Marketing. An avid outdoorswoman who loves camping, whitewater rafting, and “digging in the dirt,” Sheree calls the mountains of North Carolina home.

· NPR: 2001-Commentary: “Now My Guitar Gently Weeps”: The Death of George

Harrison

· NPR: 2002-Finding Hope in a Seemingly Hopeless World

· NPR: 2006-Not Defined

· NPR: 2007-Eulogy for A Lost Career

· Fog City Poetry Competition: 2007- Cicatrice

· Living with Bipolar Disorder Blog: Website www.livingbipolar.blogspot.com 2007- Present

· Women, Etc. 2008-Eulogy for A Lost Career

· Martha Reid Poetry Review-2009-Hearts in the Half Moon

· Everyday Health-2009-Manic Monster

· E-How-Columnist 2009 – 2019

· Circadian Rhythm Poetry blog

· Rude Awakening-Author 2013-2019, published December 2019 www.rude-awakening-rob-whedbee.com

https://www.amazon.com/Sheree-Ann-Martines/e/B084Q13FCH?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1611774888&sr=8-1

Feb 03, 202143:47
Poet Talk with James Anthony Ellis by Lisa Tomey
Feb 02, 202135:23
Poet Talk with Bracha Goetz by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Bracha Goetz by Lisa Tomey

Bracha Goetz is the Harvard-educated author of 39 books that helps children's souls shine and a candid memoir for adults.  You can meet all of her books on her Amazon Author Page

From her Amazon bio: "Bracha Goetz is not your typical Harvard grad - she's the author of 39 picture books that help children grow spiritually, inspiring each uniquely beautiful soul to shine.

Her books make life's deepest concepts clear - in a delightfully simple way - as children find big ideas in little words. Bracha Goetz can be contacted for presentations at brachagoetzbooks@gmail.com.

(BTW, ever wonder why these bios are written in the "third person"? It's so it looks like she wasn't the one writing this about herself - but she really was! :)"

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Feb 02, 202131:39
Poet Talk with Zaneta Varnado Johns by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Zaneta Varnado Johns by Lisa Tomey

Zaneta Varnado Johns is the author of Poetic Forecast: Reflections on Life's Promises, Storms, and Triumphs. She is also a contributing author in the upcoming Voices of the 21st Century: Resilient Women Who Rise and Make a Difference, scheduled for publication in February, 2021. Believing that every word shared is an opportunity to love, Zaneta began writing poetry as a freshmen in college. Her writing will agitate, inspire, comfort, and provoke empathy and positive thought.

Zaneta is a retired human resources leader whose twenty-nine year career was spent at the University of Colorado where she ultimately served as the Senior Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Administration and the Director of Human Resources (now titled, Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Human Resources Officer). One of her many proud moments at the University was being recognized in 2007 as one of the Women Who Make a Difference. Since retirement, she simply enjoys life and her circle of family and friends. To remain positive, she actively writes poetry, quotes, and other creative expressions. Zaneta, aka Zan, is a wife, mother and proud grandmother who lives in Westminster, Colorado.

Website

Music by HaTom_music from Pixabay

Feb 01, 202137:45
Poet Talk with Linwood Jackson Jr by Lisa Tomey
Jan 26, 202135:42
Poet Talk with LaVan Robinson - Take 3 - by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with LaVan Robinson - Take 3 - by Lisa Tomey

Amazon Link for LaVan's Books

YouTube link to the Prolific Pulse YouTube Channel - Please Subscribe, Thank you!

Pixabay Music

Jan 25, 202128:14
Review to You - Kissing Shadows
Jan 12, 202109:55
Review to You - Different Sides of the Same Coin: A Collection of Poems
Jan 11, 202104:59
Poet's Connection with Denise Gibbon by Lisa Tomey

Poet's Connection with Denise Gibbon by Lisa Tomey

We had our monthly Living Poetry Poet's Connection meeting on January 9 2021 with special guest Denise Gibbon, Literary Attorney. She talked about copyright and answered several questions related to literary law and poetry protection.

From the About section of Denise Gibbons website:

"A publishing consultant as well as a licensed attorney in both California and New York, I represent and educate authors about contracts, copyright and other publishing issues.

After graduating from the University of San Francisco School of Law over twenty-five years ago, I began my legal career as a litigator in Los Angeles, California, where I worked for two large firms — Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May, and a New York based firm (hold your breath), Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker.

In the course of representing authors in California, I prepared and negotiated publishing contracts for the Los Angeles Chapter of the national mystery writers’ organization, Sisters In Crime, and wrote a legal column dubbed “The Legal Weapon” for the organization’s publication, Ransom Notes.

As an attorney in New York, I persuaded a large New York publisher not to categorize my client’s already-published true-life-non-fiction work as fiction, successfully convinced producers of a popular TV tabloid to remove libelous material about a client from a segment prior to its national broadcast date, and persuaded a prominent and reluctant publisher to terminate three publishing contracts with a successful but dissatisfied author. Prior to that, I was a volunteer-attorney for the Author’s Guild, a distinguished national organization that educates writers about their legal rights. There, I reviewed, explained and revised contracts of various kinds for numerous Guild members.

There was also life before and between the law gigs. As a reporter for a New York newspaper, I covered local news and interviewed artists such as Janis Ian, Richie Havens, and Cleo Laine for feature articles. In California, as a member of the Los Angeles Poets and Writers Collective, and tutored by the inimitable Jack Grapes, I published and edited poetry with Bombshelter Press and sang for three years with the San Francisco Symphony Chorus under the direction of Seiji Ozawa. Finally, for seventeen years, I had the presence of mind to earn a precarious and rewarding living as a professional singer in San Francisco. And between you and me, I’d do it again."

To learn more about Denise Gibbon you can check at her website Above the Dotted Line

Jan 11, 202101:05:05
Poet Talk with Sita Gaia

Poet Talk with Sita Gaia

Sita Gaia is a Tedx Aluname as well as a queer, biracial person with a chronic illness. She has recently been published in Harness magazine and Poetry Soup. She is currently working on a chapbook, drinks way too much coffee and loves Owls. She resides in Vancouver with her wife.

Jan 09, 202137:18
Poet Talk with C. Reign by Lisa Tomey
Jan 09, 202128:15
Poet Talk with Utkarsh Saraswat by Lisa Tomey
Jan 07, 202127:37
Poet Talk with Risa Pappas by Lisa Tomey
Dec 30, 202025:16
Poet Talk with Sonia Iris Lozada by Lisa Tomey
Dec 30, 202029:18
Relax - Refresh - Renew

Relax - Refresh - Renew

Lisa Tomey reads some poetry and shares some of her favorite music between readings. 


Dec 15, 202032:05
The Passion of Poetry Holiday Party

The Passion of Poetry Holiday Party

Join poets from The Passion of Poetry group who are hosted by Annette Tarpley on Facebook

This is the open mic holiday event in which poets brought their holiday or season themed poetry.

Poets Presenting today are:

Annette Tarpley

Anna Maria Dall'Olio

Aida G. Roque

Carolyn Stransky

Jill Sharon Kimmelman

Sarfraz Ahmed

Lisa Tomey

Thank you to Pixabay for providing lovely music.

Dec 14, 202049:15
Poet's Connection Holiday Party

Poet's Connection Holiday Party

Living Poetry's Poet's Connection held a holiday party and our poets shared their lovely poetry. 

Participants included:

Arlene S. Bice

Jonathan Hopkins

Bridget

Barbara Truncellito

Aruna Gurumurthy

Lisa Tomey

Dec 14, 202053:06
Poet Talk with Carla M. Cherry by Lisa Tomey
Dec 08, 202018:20
Poet Talk with Arlene S. Bice by Lisa Tomey
Dec 02, 202030:19
The Passion of Poetry Open Mic Night November 22 2020 by Lisa Tomey

The Passion of Poetry Open Mic Night November 22 2020 by Lisa Tomey

Annette Tarpley's Facebook group "The Passion of Poetry" held an Open Mic on November 22 and this is the replay of the poets words.

Featured are:

Anna Maria Dall'Olio

Annette Tarpley

Jill Sharon Kimmelman

Sarfraz Ahmed

Syed Zafar Munir

Elizabeth O Ogunmodede

LaVan Robinson

Kathy Jo Bryant

Lisa Tomey

Nov 23, 202001:00:28
Poet Talk with Danielle Martin by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Danielle Martin by Lisa Tomey

As a Caribbean woman and mother, Danielle Martin crafts poetry with a distinct vibe and intensity innate of her experiences and culture. However, she believes we are all versions of each other. Meeting at different stages or sometimes barely touching as we slide through life's chaotic dimensions.

Writing is her solace and "Kissing Shadows: Caribbean Love Poems" is her first published Anthology of poetry.

Additionally, her work has been featured in several publications, Ariel Chart, Claudius Speaks, Free Lit Magazine, the 2016 and 2017 Poetry Marathon Anthologies and most recently the Organic Poet.

Danielle currently spends her time engaged in writing workshops and drinking copious amounts of coffee.

Her favourite mantra is... "And this too shall pass".

Look out for new work from this emerging writer, once she defeats her nemesis...procrastination.

Check out and follow Danielle Martin on:

https://www.twitter.com/cosquellemind

Instagram

Facebook


About "Kissing Shadows" "This anthology is an intimate weaving of life and love experiences, from the pen of the Caribbean's newest addition in its long roll call of literary poets. Ms. Martin's work is new, fresh and uniquely enticing like the rhythmic ebb and flow of ocean waves under a luscious full moon. She draws you into a tapestry of raw emotion that stretches from the shadows of youth to womanhood. From the euphoria of first love to loss and grief, she takes us further still into the depths of self discovery, wading through the choppy waters of life. Until we miraculously resurface, though gasping for air, soaked in salty tears, still awed by the wonder of being alive."

Amazon Page

Nov 19, 202034:19
Poet Talk with Maggie Chalifoux by Lisa Tomey
Nov 19, 202022:29
Poet's Connection - Poetry Submission Workshop replay with JeanMarie Olivieri
Nov 15, 202001:24:44
Poet Talk with Noelle Nams by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Noelle Nams by Lisa Tomey

A published author and poet, public speaker, and social activist Noelle Nams has been writing since her childhood. She published her first book “It’s all bcoz of you” a college romance fiction novel, when she was 22 years old. In August 2020 she published her second book, which is her debut poetry book- “Unconditional - Breaking free for love” a collection of 101 eternal love poems. This book was #1 New Release on Amazon within 24 hours of launching.

Noelle states: "Apart from writing, I am very fond of traveling and gardening. I also enjoy cooking a lot, and keep experimenting with various cuisines quite often."

Noelle's Blog

Noelle's Book Link

Noelle's Instagram

From the Amazon page, quoted:

"Unconditional — Breaking Free for Love edition by Noelle Nams, is a collection of 101 eternal love poems. This book celebrates the infinitely selfless emotion of “Unconditional Love” and restores belief in its true magical powers. After all,

You cannot contain it,
keep it to yourself,
you share it
and it nurtures your soul and self.
It grows and expands
like the infinite universe
you break free for love
as if nothing else matters.

This book is a perfect gift for your near and dear ones you love the most, or just read by yourself to go through the beautiful journey of finding yourself in love again."

Nov 14, 202028:47
Open Mic Replay for Living Poetry by Lisa Tomey
Nov 13, 202032:05
Poet Talk with Carol Grever by Lisa Tomey
Nov 10, 202035:29
Poet Talk with LaVan Robinson - TAKE 2 - by Lisa Tomey
Nov 10, 202019:07
The Passion of Poetry - Open Mic Night - November 05 2020 by Lisa Tomey

The Passion of Poetry - Open Mic Night - November 05 2020 by Lisa Tomey

The Passion of Poetry Facebook Group held their first Open Mic Night and here are some poems from this special event!

Poets include:

Annette Tarpley, Founder of The Passion of Poetry and Author of Poetry Potpourri

Jill Sharon Kimmelman with her lovely Facebook Page: You Are the Poem

LaVan Robinson with his lovely books on Amazon

Kathy Jo Blake - Bryant with her lovely Facebook Page: Poetree

Sarfraz Ahmed with his lovely books on Amazon

Lisa Tomey of the Prolific Pulse


Nov 06, 202001:09:50
Poet Talk with Barbara Truncellito by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Barbara Truncellito by Lisa Tomey

BARBARA TRUNCELLITO has published four collections of poetry, In Fragile Twilight, Beyond the Seventh Poinsettia, Moonflowers, and In Tribes of Running Rain. She holds a BA in English and an MS in management. She resides on Long Beach Island , N.J.

Barbara has also contributed to anthologies including What it is to be a Woman


Nov 03, 202048:44
Poet Talk with Chyrel J. Jackson by Lisa Tomey

Poet Talk with Chyrel J. Jackson by Lisa Tomey

This podcast includes and interview with CHYREL J. JACKSON but features both Jackson and her sister LYRIS WALLACE 

Chyrel J. Jackson and Lyris D. Wallace are avid lovers, readers and writers of African American Literature. They grew up in a Southern Suburb of Chicago, IL. Country Club Hills. As young girls they read Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, and Judy Blume novels. College was the real scholastic awakening introducing these two Literary Enthusiasts to the Literary works of their great ancestors: James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, Nikki Giovanni and Sonia Sanchez. These writers influenced Chyrel and Lyris. It only makes sense that they would now be writing in the Spirit of these ancestors. Giving a voice to social issues that plague our modern time.

Their latest self-published work a book of poetry is Different Sides of the Same Coin. It is a modern collage of poetry as experienced from the Black female perspective of 2 sisters and authors. This collection of poems is refreshing and unique. It is a heartwarming work of new age black voice and spoken word. This adaptation highlights the human experience of life, love, loss, parting and sorrow. Timeless wording, honestly written with a little of the unexpected. Black Expression has never been more relevant and real. This work is an interesting twist on Harlem Renaissance revisited as it collides with 2020 social struggles of our current time. In no short order we are reminded of why written and spoken word is so vital to the sustenance of African American Literature.

They have written for much of their adult lives. Political Opinion Editorials, Book Reviews, Romance Novels, Television Show Treatments, Journaling, and Poetry are what these sisters enjoy writing best. When asked why they write? Their answer, they write for visibility. They want to be a voice for all those who feel they have something of value to say but aren’t capable of putting it in their own words.

Words surpass life, love and loss. Writers are born when life intersects with time and chance. You will always find them doing what they love reading, and writing. Writing, and telling stories is how they fulfill their divine purpose. You can’t ignore what is so visible and undeniable. Writing saved us at our lowest points in living. We hope to provide healing through our writing. We want to uplift others through their pain as writing has uplifted us and provided great healing in time of profound despair and hurt. Throughout the passage of time words remain.

Sistersrocnrhyme.com

Different Sides of the Same Coin Book

Nov 03, 202034:03
Poet Talk with Justine Quammie by Lisa Tomey
Oct 31, 202023:53
Poet Talk with Timothy Payton by Lisa Tomey
Oct 31, 202035:26
Poet Talk with Kathy Jo Blake-Bryant by Lisa Tomey
Oct 29, 202029:08
Episode 12 - Poet's Connection - What it is to be a Woman

Episode 12 - Poet's Connection - What it is to be a Woman

A poetry reading with contributors to Arlene Bice's anthology. "An anthology of women on fire! A collection of women coming from all directions of life, aflame to reveal who they are and how they came to be today’s woman! Women’s stories aired for the first time, in print, defiantly, daring you to challenge their choices in life whether they continue a contented life at home tending a happy family or strike out into the wilderness. The modern women of today lived more widely divergent lives than history has shown before. We are living longer with more freedom and taken advantage of a freedom to change oppressive lives to ones that blossomed us into beauties."

Carol Grever is a recognized poet and nonfiction author. Glimpses, her 2013 poetry collection, won the top Colorado Authors’ League prize. Her memoir, Turnings, won 2017 honors. As an authority on mixed-orientation marriage, she’s interviewed on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper 360, and The Early Show. She can be found on Carol Grever.com

Melanie Winter is Director of Marketing and Content Writer for WinternetWeb Technologies. She creates content for clients to promote marketing and branding in her web development business. Melanie writes for a blog and local community history project and publication.

Tammy Tillotson lives & writes in Chase City, Virginia. She has published poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction online, in print, and in multiple anthologies. Her first chapbook of poems, Lady Fingers, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2012.

A former Missourian raised with Midwestern sensibilities, good barbecue and the St. Louis Cardinals, Vicki Silverman resides in Los Angeles with her husband and loves having her children and grandchildren living nearby. She is the author of Questions on Topics That Matter, a teacher at heart and a poet who writes about people and life experiences, proudly avoiding any subjects relating to the trivial nuisances technology has unleashed on all of us today.

Barbara Truncellito has published four collections of poetry, In Fragile Twilight, Beyond the Seventh Poinsettia, Moonflowers, and In Tribes of Running Rain. She holds a BA in English and an MS in management. She resides on Long Beach Island , N.J.

Arlene s bice is an author, speaker, educator, and editor. She hosts Poetry in Nature on selective Sundays,
is a member of TAF, IWWG and founding member of Warren Artists’ Market. She lives in South Hill, Virginia. She is also the editor and contributing author to What it is to be a Woman.

Lisa Tomey is a poet, author, podcaster, and editor. She has been a member of Living Poetry since 2012 and is currently one of the organizers. Her "baby" is Poet's Connection which is a group to unite poets, develop skills, and to share poetry with others.

Oct 25, 202001:05:58
Episode 13 - Poet Talk with Sarfraz Ahmed by Lisa Tomey
Oct 25, 202037:22
Episode 11 - Poet Talk with Annette Tarpley
Oct 18, 202031:53
Episode 4 Poet Talk - Featuring Lisa Tomey, Creator of the Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast
Oct 16, 202017:39
Episode 10 - Poet Talk with Susi Bocks by Lisa Tomey

Episode 10 - Poet Talk with Susi Bocks by Lisa Tomey

Susi Bocks, writer/author/poet, has self-published two books - Feeling Human and Every Day I Pause and is the Editor of The Short of It. You can find her work at IWriteHer.com or follow her on Facebook, where she invites you to read her thoughts to get to know her. Bocks' work has been published in the anthology SMITTEN: This Is What Love Looks Like: Poetry by Women for Women and in VitaBrevis, Spillwords, Literary Yard, and other literary magazines.

Oct 16, 202038:56
Episode 9 - Poet Talk with Jill Sharon Kimmelman by Lisa Tomey
Oct 12, 202049:06
Episode 8 - Poet Talk with Kendra Jonnell by Lisa Tomey
Oct 11, 202031:38
Episode 7 - Poet Talk with Maxima Kahn by Lisa Tomey of Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast

Episode 7 - Poet Talk with Maxima Kahn by Lisa Tomey of Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast

MAXIMA KAHN is a writer of poetry, essays and fiction. Her debut collection of poems, Fierce Aria, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2020. Her work has been featured in numerous literary journals and on popular blogs and she has twice been nominated for Best of the Net. She has received scholarships and fellowships to the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley and the Vermont Studio Center.

Her popular workshops and one-on-one mentoring in poetry, creative writing and The Artist’s Way have helped hundreds of people to unleash their creative gifts, realize their aspirations and create lives of passion, purpose and deep play. Having taught formerly at the University of California, Davis Extension, she now teaches and blogs at BrilliantPlayground.com. You can get intimate, insider access to her creative projects and process at Patreon.com/MaximaKahn.

She is also an improvisational violinist, an award-winning composer and a dancer.

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Oct 07, 202048:49
Episode 6 - Poet Talk with Brian Hayes by Lisa Tomey of Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast
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Episode 5 - Poet Talk with LaVan Robinson by Lisa Tomey of the Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast
Oct 05, 202044:16
Episode 3 - Poet Talk with Aruna Gurumurthy by Lisa Tomey of Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast
Oct 02, 202018:14
Episode 2 - Poet Talk with Marcella Remund by Lisa Tomey of Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast
Oct 01, 202034:44
Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast

Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast

Episode 1 introduces you to the Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast. The purpose of this podcast is to share about poets and poetry. 

Are you a poet who would like to be a guest on the Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast? 

     Send your short bio, links to your works, and contact information to prolificpulse@gmail.com

PPPP is a one-person operation, created and managed by Lisa Tomey

Lisa Tomey is a poet and a poetry editor. Please send inquiries to prolificpulse@gmail.com

The words and opinions of the guests are their own, not those of Anchor or the podcast manager.

These podcasts are not studio grade. They may be a little quirky or have unexpected sounds, but this is a human running the machine and I hope that the purity will make a good kind of difference.

Thank you for listening.

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