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		<title>Birthdays, teaching Poetry, The Big Poetry Giveaway</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 18:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes, blowing out thirty-seven candles makes one philosophical &#8211; and wishing this month I had written thirty-seven poems. This morning, the blue sky over Napa had reappeared, the birds chirping happily at my window. My stomach&#8217;s been acting up again (mysterious autoimmune tummy problems, boo!) so I couldn&#8217;t have the usual birthday-related food celebration but [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div>Yes, blowing out thirty-seven candles makes one philosophical &#8211; and wishing this month I had written thirty-seven poems. This morning, the blue sky over <span>Napa</span> had reappeared, the birds chirping happily at my window. My stomach&#8217;s been acting up again (mysterious autoimmune tummy problems, boo!) so I couldn&#8217;t have the usual birthday-related food celebration but I have so many other things to be thankful for: wonderful friends, a really cool family, nice weather returning, and my husband waking me up with presents! My mother bought me a beautiful <a href="http://www.mayapplepress.com/Binders.htm">reading notebook from <span>Mayapple</span></a> &#8211; but she went above and beyond by having it custom-done in hot pink leather with my initials on it. And, by chance, my husband bought me a beautiful pair of sandals in hot pink to match (by the way, these are the first sandals I will have worn since the foot-breaking incident, so, <span>yay</span> for increased shoe-wearing options!) I got a boatload of books &#8211; on poetry, the <span>Manhattan</span> Project, <span>Supergirls</span>&#8230;and a couple of nifty kitchen things that I wanted. We had also recently hit a library book sale and therefore have way more books than I can possibly read in reasonable amount of time, plus all my bookshelves are already overflowing. </div>
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<div>Over the last two years, teaching at National University&#8217;s MFA program officially and doing poetry consulting unofficially, I&#8217;ve thought about how difficult it is to really share anything about poetry. Some things &#8211; specifics versus the vague, surprises versus cliche, and form &#8211; those are the easy basics. But other things &#8211; the exact way a manuscript should come together, for instance, is full of nuance, or the key to finding a way to each poet&#8217;s unique way of looking at the world and getting that into their poetry &#8211; are trickier. They&#8217;re more empathetic, intuitive. And how to steer around your own poetry prejudices, which you might not even be aware of? It&#8217;s an art, not a science &#8211; I just can&#8217;t have people go off and memorize facts, though I can (and do) encourage them to read, read, read, to get poetry into their brains. Maybe that&#8217;s the most important thing you can do as a mentor &#8211; get people excited about the poems you&#8217;re excited about, and help them see why they are exciting. </div>
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<div>Tomorrow is the drawing for the poetry book giveaway, so if you haven&#8217;t already entered, today is your last day. </div>
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<div>PS I believe it is also a Pink Moon. So the pink presents are doubly appropriate!</div>
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