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BIG NEWS!!! I'm a published author!!!

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KagomeShuko

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My big news? Here it is!!!

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Just a bit before continuing. I had a lot in mind for dedications and acknowledgements and seriously prayed about that before I wrote any of them.

Cover Blurb:
Eclecticisms is an eclectic collection of poetry that reflects on creativity, life, literature, love, religion and much more. It offers poems for all ages and for all types of imaginations. The poems are enhanced by the black and white artwork of Lorelei Bleie, which is inspiring in and of itself.

Dedication:
This book is dedicated to my good friends George R. Baum, Michael D. Bridges, and Troy A. Loken. May God always bless you richly.

Acknowledgement:
I'd like to acknowledge Dr. John Wood for the education and support I was always given. Most of all, I thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit who have blessed me with the talent of writing.

Want more information? Contact me!

Stein Auf!
Bridget
 

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KagomeShuko said:
My big news? Here it is!!!

eclecticisms.jpg

Just a bit before continuing. I had a lot in mind for dedications and acknowledgements and seriously prayed about that before I wrote any of them.

Cover Blurb:
Eclecticisms is an eclectic collection of poetry that reflects on creativity, life, literature, love, religion and much more. It offers poems for all ages and for all types of imaginations. The poems are enhanced by the black and white artwork of Lorelei Bleie, which is inspiring in and of itself.

Dedication:
This book is dedicated to my good friends George R. Baum, Michael D. Bridges, and Troy A. Loken. May God always bless you richly.

Acknowledgement:
I'd like to acknowledge Dr. John Wood for the education and support I was always given. Most of all, I thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit who have blessed me with the talent of writing.

Want more information? Contact me!

Stein Auf!
Bridget


Hows about a sampling?
 
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Sure, ChiRho, I just had to decide.

Thinking of Becca While
Admiring Klimt's Danae


I was safe in my mother's womb.
It was a place of solitude, quietness, peace.
My soul begs for tranquility.
I curl up by my window,
The soft light beckoning me to come.
I'd rather sleep -
Like a fetus at rest -
Not quite ready to be birthed.
My hand sucking my bosom,
I dream of silence and love
As I let the light flow past me
And the day fade into night.

~ Bridget Ilene Delaney ~
 
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KagomeShuko said:
Sure, ChiRho, I just had to decide.

Thinking of Becca While
Admiring Klimt's Danae

I was safe in my mother's womb.
It was a place of solitude, quietness, peace.
My soul begs for tranquility.
I curl up by my window,
The soft light beckoning me to come.
I'd rather sleep -
Like a fetus at rest -
Not quite ready to be birthed.
My hand sucking my bosom,
I dream of silence and love
As I let the light flow past me
And the day fade into night.

~ Bridget Ilene Delaney ~

My daughter, who is almost nine writes poetry as well.

Now that you are published I can say I knew you when you were still unpublished. Good Poem Bridget.
 
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Well, my guess is that my lack of literary aptitude has been obvious during my tenure at CF...which is why I make my living in the sciences and not the arts. I wish I had better literary skills but wishin' ain't havin'.

Bridget, I imagine this is a superb poem...but for myself, I don't understand it. :sigh:

Is it kosher in literary circles to ask the author to explain the imagery and symbolism?
 
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Scott, yes, yes, you can, and it's great that your daughter is writing poetry! One of my friends has a nine year old who writes poetry as well.

Rose, yes, it is okay to ask. However, this poem is pretty much straightfoward. Becca is simpl one of my friends. There is a painting by Gustav Klimt called Danae. (http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Klimt/klimt7.jpg - it's probably not quite appropriate to post ON cf, but it is ARTWORK).

As you can see how the woman is in the painting and the light . . I picked one poem that I really liked with not all that much symbolism.

Stein Auf!
Bridget
 
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ByzantineDixie said:
Well, my guess is that my lack of literary aptitude has been obvious during my tenure at CF...which is why I make my living in the sciences and not the arts. I wish I had better literary skills but wishin' ain't havin'.

Bridget, I imagine this is a superb poem...but for myself, I don't understand it. :sigh:

Is it kosher in literary circles to ask the author to explain the imagery and symbolism?

The code of the artists' has always left me scratching my head as well. I can draw reasonably well (as a senior in high school, I qualified for art scholarships to Ball State University), but I never fit into the world of art.

My favorite poem? Ironically, it is one that I have never understood.

E.E. Cummings

what if a much of a which of a wind
gives the truth to summer's lie;
bloodies with dizzying leaves the sun
and yanks immortal stars awry?
Blow king to beggar and queen to seem
(blow friend to fiend: blow space to time)
-when skies are hanged and oceans drowned,
the single secret will still be man

what if a keen of a lean wind flays
screaming hills with sleet and snow:
strangles valleys by ropes of things
and stifles forests in white ago?
Blow hope to terror; blow seeing to blind
(blow pity to envy and soul to mind)
-whose hearts are mountains, roots are trees,
it's they shall cry hello to the spring

what if a dawn of a doom of a dream
bites this universe in two,
peels forever out of his grave
and sprinkles nowhere with me and you?
Blow soon to never and never to twice
(blow life to isn't: blow death to was)
-all nothing's only our hugest home;
the most who die, the more we live.


Perhaps Bridget, since you are a poet, you may be able to shed some light on Mr. Cummings verse?

Oh, and I am sure your poem is great, so congratulations, I just don't get it either. :doh:
 
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ChiRho said:
The code of the artists' has always left me scratching my head as well. I can draw reasonably well (as a senior in high school, I qualified for art scholarships to Ball State University), but I never fit into the world of art.

David Letterman's Alma Mater? And you passed it up? ChiRho, how could you?

You could be making $m of dollars hosting a late night talk show now.
 
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David Letterman's Alma Mater? And you passed it up? ChiRho, how could you?

You could be making $m of dollars hosting a late night talk show now.


I am twice disqualified: I need a bigger front tooth gap...and I lack fluency of the coded "Marry Me!" language.
 
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ChiRho said:
I am twice disqualified: I need a bigger front tooth gap...and I lack fluency of the coded "Marry Me!" language.

Yeah but he had that fixed with some neat dental work that I am sure he can well afford. Well hey anyone can come up with a code if they're as crazy as this woman appears to be Remember Russell Crowe in (A Beautiful Mind).

Hmmm let's see what happened to the woman (Margaret Ray) who used to break into his house and claim that they were married? Didn't she bow down before the train God and he must not have liked her either because he took her life.
 
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