Wednesday, March 28, 2007

just add a few line breaks

Tuesday's War Poem

There will not be a military


solution to Iraq
It belongs

to the 25 million Iraqis who live

there. It doesn’t belong to the United
States and is not a prize

to be won or lost

- Senator Hagel's slightly-altered quote from today's NYT article, "Senate Supports a Pullout Date in Iraq War Bill"

Monday, March 26, 2007

today it's franz


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Friday, March 23, 2007

what you should do April 18-27th


Seeking a literary vacation? Wanna mingle with poets and other writers? Come to Spokane in April for Get Lit! ... seriously, the BEST literary event in Washington State...perhaps even the Northwest (Portland has a similar event, but I've never been).

Hang out with Sherman Alexie, Jess Walter, Alberto Rios, Tess Gallagher, Timothy Egan and more in Spokanada. The city's vibe during this time is amazing. Creative kharma to get you through the spring season of writing.

the desperate

Thursday, March 22, 2007

for happy ex-HS teachers

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

earth baby

Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Spring still makes spring in the mind,
When sixty years are told;
Love wakes anew this throbbing heart,
And we are never old." - from today's The Writer's Almanac, by Garrison Keillor


my poetic attempt (in 10 minutes or less)...

First Day of Spring, 2007

It's a wild March morning in Spokane, the wind
snags my hair and catches it
in my lips and jagged corners
of my sunglasses. My contact lenses
itch my retinas like cayenne pepper bagels,
cat hair covered eyelids,
chlorine pool water, dandelion weeds.
Later, I will take my eight-year-old dog
for a walk through the neighborhood,
along the soccer park fence that borders the cow pasture.

Emerson will drag his nose along the grass,
following urine tracks
and small shit piles. He'll add his own
thin drizzle and scratch the ground
with his back paws,
kicking up mud and grass.
I'll urge him on with my voice, then a strong tug
of the leash. He’s stubborn.
And after a twenty-second tug-of-war, we'll move on
to the next lonely tree.

* * *

“The planet has a fever. If your baby has a fever, you go to the doctor. If the doctor says you need to intervene here, you don’t say ‘I read a science fiction novel that says it’s not a problem.’ You take action.” - Al Gore, from NYT - Gore Warns Congress of ‘Planetary Emergency’

totally Texas: Representative Ralph Hall, Republican of Texas, said that calls for cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases amounted to an “all-out assault on all forms of fossil fuels” that could eliminate jobs and hurt the economy.

huskypoet says: Well, if there is no healthy future, who freakin' cares about jobs or the economy? And what about the jobs and economic boost that occurs because of research and production of alternative fuel sources? Corporate-puppet politicians, get real.


Thursday, March 15, 2007

in revision

seeking more color...blog revisions in process

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Anne Lamott coming to Spokaloo

(Photo by Mark Richards)

In partnership with Whitworth College
and the SCC Hagan Center Foundation for the Humanities,
Spokane Community College's
President's Speakers Series is honored to present

Anne Lamott
on Saturday, May 12th, at 7:30 p.m.

Friday, March 09, 2007

Ursula's encouraging words


A Few Words to a Young Writer:

Socrates said, "The misuse of language induces evil in the soul." He wasn't talking about grammar. To misuse language is to use it the way politicians and advertisers do, for profit, without taking responsibility for what the words mean. Language used as a means to get power or make money goes wrong: it lies. Language used as an end in itself, to sing a poem or tell a story, goes right, goes towards the truth.

A writer is a person who cares what words mean, what they say, how they say it. Writers know words are their way towards truth and freedom, and so they use them with care, with thought, with fear, with delight. By using words well they strengthen their souls. Story-tellers and poets spend their lives learning that skill and art of using words well. And their words make the souls of their readers stronger, brighter, deeper. - Ursula K. Le Guin

Photo credit: Copyright © by Marian Wood Kolisch (permission granted)

Friday, March 02, 2007

science lessons in Alaska

“They do things like throw boiling water in the air and watch it freeze like marbles before it hits the ground. They blow soap bubbles, which freeze solid and roll around on the ground like Christmas ornaments. They put bananas outside to freeze and then use them as hammers to pound nails into two-by-fours.” - from The Cold Show in Fairbanks, Alaska

Thursday, March 01, 2007

my newest poem

CT Scan

like snow flakes falling, maybe,
or ice particles avalanching off a rocky slope

hard to see the husband-father under skin
after Iraqi earth and rocks imbedded his face, neck, all around his eyes

easy to believe this 3-D image,
medical photography to peer inside a damaged body

but I see a wife
wondering how to understand her husband's face,
knowing a rock still rests
against his carotid artery, after passing through his throat

a throat that said “I love you”


Picture is from the book, In An Instant, by Bob and Lee Woodruff

Spokane is Reading...


Here are some miniscule details about the 6th annual event happening this Fall.