PARIS — Best-selling author and writing coach Roger Housden said, “Everything I know about being human has been deepened by the poems I’ve read.” The artistry of poetry can offer knowledge and deep understanding in a succinct form. People of all ages are invited to join the Paris Public Library in the Children’s Room at […]
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In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Thomas Moore of Belfast. The poem is from his collection “The Bolt Cutters,” published by Hemlock Press. Maine Burial Plot By Thomas Moore Granite posts square a God’s acre, a tiny Plot of blueberries and asters beside a crushed- Stone drive to three new […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is Cassie Pruyn, a New Orleans-based writer, born and raised in Portland, Maine. A graduate of the Bennington Writing Seminars, she is the author of “Bayou St. John: A Brief History,” published by The History Press 2017, and “Lena,” winner of the Walt McDonald First-Book Prize in Poetry, […]
Poet David Moreau to read at Oasis of Music
LEWISTON — The poetic storytelling of David Moreau complimented by incidental cello music supplied by Greg Boardman will make up this week’s program at the Oasis of Music. This performance will take place from 12:30 to 1 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 24, at Trinity Church, 247 Bates St. Moreau worked in Lewiston for 27 years with people with […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by former Maine Poet Laureate Betsy Sholl. Her most recent book is “Otherwise Unseeable,” published by Wisconsin Poetry Series. Two for a Penny By Betsy Sholl Little sparrow, how easy to disparage you, Ubiquitous as you are, fidgeting from thicket To thicket along the block. […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by David A. Conary of Bryant Pond. The Colding By David A. Conary Gnarled branches, clutching, seeking any heat, Stark-webbed across a grayling dawn; What sky I saw was glacial . . . summer gone . . . Reflecting only winter at its feet. And […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Susann Pelletier of Lewiston. For my Grandmother, Marie-Anne Maillet By Susann Pelletier Memere, If you were alive This morning I would bring you (In your cool kitchen) A bowl Of red raspberries. You would put down Your book and say, “Qu’elles sont belles!” (“How […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Claire Hersom of Winthrop. Her most recent book is “Dreamscape,” published by Moon Pie Press. Winter Song By Claire Hersom Arctic air finally froze Maranacook, crackly white, milky blue. Ice shacks inch out from the coves toward the lake center, Snowmobilers follow, challenging the […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Robin Merrill of Madison Maine. Her most recent book is “Almost Touching: New and Selected Poems.” Ferris Rhubarb By Robin Merrill My first spring in the old house, the snow meltedand underneath fifty years’ worth of tenants’cigarette butts, dog poop, and old-fashioned trashleft by […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Bob MacLaughlin of Clifton. His most recent book is “Faulty Wiring” published by Moon Pie Press. At War With The Town Snow Plow By Bob MacLaughlin I know it waits, its engine idling, Up the road Around the bend Out of sight While I shovel […]