- At August 28, 2006
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In Blog
2
Good News Abounds!
Check out Aimee Nezkumathil’s interview in Kate’s First Book series – here’s a great quote – “I think little girls, especially, are trained early on to say sorry for everything: for being loud or too quiet, for being first, being last, for winning, for losing. But on the page, I know I can be as bold (or as nuanced) as I want to be. No apologies needed (unless they are to myself, during revision!).”
Tom C. Hunley (publisher of Steel Toe Books and a darn fine poet) and Steven Schroeder will both be featured on Verse Daily this week! (Tom’s poem Here!) (Steven’s poem Here!)
My friend Kathleen Flenniken will have a poem from her new book, Famous, on Poetry Daily this week on Friday.
Lana Ayers, another good friend, has a chapbook, “Love is a Weed,” now available from Finishing Line Press: http://www.finishinglinepress.com/2006newreleasesandforthcomingtitles.htm
Congrats to all of these great poets! We’ve got to celebrate 🙂
Steven D. Schroeder
Thanks for the mention! 🙂
Tamara
RE: Sorry Girls
Interesting, J9. I am constantly telling my older daughter A to *stop* saying she’s sorry all the time. For the oddest things.
She says something like: “Such-and-such TV show is on at this time,” and I reply, “No, actually, it’s at such-and-such time,” and then she says “Sorry.” Weird! M and I just keep telling her the apologies are only for real mistakes and only when you really are sorry.
I remember going through a “sorry” period myself. I hope it’s only a phase. In fact, she’s been doing it less, so maybe the lesson’s sinking in that she’s okay being imperfect and not knowing/being everything. Society *does* expect so much of our young ladies.
Tamara