Poetry Friday

Poetry Friday: An Update on ONE STEP FORWARD

 

One Step Forward Update

 
I have some news on One Step Forward. The pub date has been moved to March 4, 2025, just in time to celebrate Women’s History Month.
 
I’m a big fan of Maggie Smith’s Substack (and her poetry). Recently, she wrote a great post about her process and how she figures out the order of her poem from her first draft. I love this last bit she wrote:
 
“When you’re trying out different options for how a piece of writing might unfold—where to begin, where to leave the reader, and what happens in between and in what order—keep a soft grip. No white-knuckled holds allowed! Let the piece surprise you.”
 
I’m hoping for the same as I launch this book in 2025. I’m letting go of the white-knuckles and trying to keep a soft grip. Many thanks to those of you who pre-ordered. I’m sorry for the longer wait. I hope you will find it worth it! 
 

Haiku of the Week

 
after days of sun
seep in to nudge daffodils
they debut in rain
 
Photo Taken: March 5, 2024 in my yard
Haiku Written: March 6, 2024
 
 

Poem as Picture Book

by Curtis Manley
Illustrated by Jennifer K. Mann
Neal Porter Books/Holiday House, 2024
 
This book is a series of 50 linked haiku that tell the story of a child hiking a volcano.
 
 

Poetry Connections

  • Haiku
  • Narrative Poetry
  • Vivid verbs
  • Personification
  • Alliteration
  • Imagery
 
 

Links

 
 

Grow

My grow this week is learning to be flexible as things change with my books. I am trusting that things will work out as they are supposed to.

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