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National Poetry Month 2017 Review

30 Sunday Apr 2017

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Thank you to everyone who followed Enceladus Literary’s April 2017’s Celebration of Poetry. I had a lot of fun picking various authors, revisiting or discovering new authors and works, and sharing five original works by poet Mark Low.

If you missed any of the social media posts (Twitter – @peteplanisek  or on Facebook), you can catch up by visiting the links below. I’m already looking forward to next year’s National Poetry Month and would love to share the works of other new poets.

Next month this blog will feature several travel writing posts so be sure to check these out as well by following the Enceladus Literary blog here or on Goodreads. 

More to Come …

What Makes a Poem … a Poem? TedEd – Melissa Kovacs

“Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.” 
― Mary Oliver

“The Good and Evil of the World” by Rebecca Hazelton

“The Robed Heart” by Elizabeth Spires

“I dwell in Possibility” by Emily Dickinson

“Poetry” by Nikki Giovanni

“Meditation XVII” by John Donne

“We Are Many” by Pablo Neruda

“Tonight’s Anatomy” by Jessica Johnson

“The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

“Poverty” by Heidy Steidlmayer

“The Stolen Child” by W.B. Yeats / Music by Loreena McKennitt

“(“if(touched by love’s own secret)…”)” by E.E. Cummings

“A Child’s Garden of Verses: Selected Poems” by Robert Louis Stevenson

“A Memory of June” by Claude Mckay

“The Enchantment” by Sharon Olds

“The Lady of Shalott” by Alfred Lord Tenneyson / Music by Loreena McKennitt

“Oh Me! Oh Life” by Walt Whitman / The Simpsons clip

“Ah, Why, Because the Dazzling Sun” by Emily Brönte

“The Earth Falls Down” by Anne Sexton

“Yesterday and Today” by Langston Hughes

“The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes / Music by Loreena McKennitt

“Touched by An Angel” by Maya Angelou

“She Walks in Beauty” by Lord Byron

“Winter Driving” by Mark Low

“Gathering” by Mark Low

“Wind” by Mark Low

“Winter Beach” by Mark Low

“History in Yellow” by Mark Low

Free Short Stories and Poetry from Enceladus Literary

Hindsight is 20-20 TV Show Endings

22 Saturday Apr 2017

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American Odyssey, Arrested Development, Better off Ted, cancelled TV, Dead Like Me, Dreamland (2014), Firefly, Party Down, Reaper, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, The Legend of the Seeker, TV series, Twin Peaks, Utopia

There are some TV shows that have stuck their landing…and then there are those lost to history too soon.

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Interview by Mercedes Fox

17 Monday Apr 2017

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Pete Planisek is very pleased to share his newest interview by Mercedes Fox, which you can read here. Mercedes blog features her own writing projects, thoughtful interviews with many different types of authors, and book reviews.  Be sure to check out all her blog has to offer and discover some new authors and artists. Thank you for a wonderful interview Mercedes and happy reading to all!

Also, don’t forget to check out Enceladus Literary’s new poet, Mark Low. His works can be read for free here.

And remember to check out our celebration of National Poetry Month here.

National Poetry Month 2017

01 Saturday Apr 2017

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Enceladus Literary is going to celebrate National Poetry Month by proudly releasing four original poems by poet Mark Low each Saturday throughout the month of April. You can find both his new works and previously published poems here. Also check out Pete Planisek’s Facebook author’s page or Twitter (@peteplanisek) as he shares a variety of poems and resources that explore the many dimensions of poetry.

 

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