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The Writer’s Chronicle, and The Rumpus, where she is a senior poetry editor. She teaches at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. INTRODUCTION Being a poet has taught me the value of practice and patience. I have learned that my next poem will reveal itself to me if I simply follow language by engaging with it through my (mostly) daily reading and writing practice and if I wait for that small, persistent thing a scrap of language, an image, a question that won’t leave me alone that opens a door in my mind. I’ve also learned that for me, at least poetry is slow. I often work on poems for several years before they’re finished. This morning, I think I finally found the right form for a poem I’ve been working on for four years. Last month, I finished a poem I started working on in 2010. My poems spend a long time resting, waiting for me to come back around and try again to get it right. I’m not a particularly patient pers ....
5 Star Stories: Senatobia, Mississippi, a thriving and growing community 5 Star Stories: Senatobia, Mississippi By Kym Clark | May 4, 2021 at 9:05 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 11:02 PM SENATOBIA, Miss (WMC) - Just off Interstate 55 sits the seat of Tate County, Mississippi, a bustling town of 8,000 where for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years, many a traveler found respite on their journey. “We’re the only Senatobia in the whole wide world. There’s not even a little crossroads named Senatobia, not even a small little town named Senatobia,” said Main Street Director Jamie Sowell. It was 1834 when an early settler purchased land from the Chickasaw Nation for $1.25 an acre. That land later became the town of Senatobia. The name Senatobia is derived from a native word which means white sycamore, which is also a symbol of rest for the weary. ....
Oklahoman After the COVID-19 pandemic spoiled much of the fun in 2020, springtime festivals are again popping up like the redbuds and dogwoods throughout Oklahoma this year. Steamroller Festival Artspace at Untitled, 1 NE 3 in downtown OKC s Deep Deuce, hosts this annual outdoor arts showcase, which includes artist demonstrations, live music, food trucks, children’s activities, pop-up shops and more. But the highlight of Saturday’s event will involve artists inking large-scale carved woodblocks and creating prints with a 5-ton steamroller. The printed woodblocks will be displayed during the festival and available for sale. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The fourth annual festival will be outside on NE 3 so people can safely spread out. ....
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University of Michigan launches monthlong celebration of National Poetry Month Events include daily readings, outdoor exhibition, poetry prompts Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor Published: Updated: Tags: Signage for U-M s 2021 Poetry Blast is posted at the University of Michigan Museum of Art. (Scott C. Soderberg | University of Michigan) ANN ARBOR – The University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities is marking National Poetry Month with its interactive Poetry Blast. The monthlong celebration invites members of the U-M community and the general public to write, read and hear poetry in a variety of ways. “During the past year many of us have felt stressed, anxious and alone; we’ve had fewer ways to connect with others or even with our own feelings and emotions,” Peggy McCracken, director of the U-M Institute for the Humanities said in a statement. ....