Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Nancy Ann Schaefer of Bridgton. It was first published in “In Search of Lode.” Barefoot in Maine By Nancy Ann Schaefer All pain and pleasure is where you put your attention. —Deepak Chopra Walking along pale pebbled beach cool saline breeze lone seagull […]
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Music and poetry featured at the Harlow Gallery's Bookey Readings
HALLOWELL — At 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, the Harlow Gallery at 100 Water St. will host poets Alice Persons of Moon Pie Press, Westbrook, and John-Michael Albert, past Portsmouth Poet Laureate. Alice enjoys being editor and publisher of Moon Pie Press, established in 2003. The catalog is up to 102 books as of 2018 and […]
Young Maine author releases second poetry collection
On average, self-published authors sell 250 copies of their book over a lifetime. Young Maine author Emily Curtis of Pittsfield has sold 14,000 in just over a year. Last June, Curtis, a recent graduate of Foxcroft Academy, released her debut poetry collection “in the absence of the sun.” What started as a class project transformed […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Ed Reilly, who taught for over 30 years at St. Joseph’s College in Windham. A COW’S TONGUE By Ed Reilly A cow’s tongue is like sandpaper on a hand, scraping across it to draw a fist of oats, kernels of corn, into its mouth. […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week we feature two haikus from Raymond Bouffard (Pilgrim) of Gorham. Solitude 2 Silence so profound The wings of raptors were heard As we stood in awe. The Black Visitor So lightly he lands On the pine’s snow-covered branch. Nothing falls away. Dennis Camire can […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by former Portland poet laureate, Marcia Brown, of Cape Elizabeth. Fish By Marcia Brown End of summer languor has set in. Lowering sun quickens the gilded evenings we have loved. One last social down the beach plants wine glasses in our hands. We stand […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Mike Bove, who teaches at Southern Maine Community College. Great Aunt June Saves the World By Mike Bove On the banks of the Androscoggin they lived in a shack. Frost between wood slats, a paltry wall between winter and themselves: children with absent parents, still […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Jefferson Navicky of Freeport. His most recent book is “The Paper Coast,” published by Spuyten Duyvil Press. Chest poem By Jefferson Navicky In the house that lives in my chest there’s a long sloping hallway and there’s an owl in the kitchen who serves […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by the current Maine poet laureate, Stuart Kestenbaum. His most recent book is Only Now, Deerbrook Editions. Laboratory By Stuart Kestenbaum We’re always thinking of those hours of splendor in the grass, the glory in the flowers and trying not to grieve as if […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is from the series editor, Dennis Camire. The poem was recently featured on Maine Public Radio. Encounter with Roofer By Dennis Camire When he drops his hammer for a noon sandwich He’s like a Buddha atop a grand stupa As bare feet set over the eaves […]