In chapter 57 and 58 of Poem Crazy Wooldridge says, "I write to catch myself...I exist when I write poems, I learn I'm larger than I thought...Where I end and where I begin, the boundaries of who I see myself to be, disappear when I'm writing poems." She talks about "caterpillar poets" and the concept of changing throughout life. She says she writes poems and they help with the awareness of life shifts from one place to another and sometimes it is like coming out of a cocoon. I hope this semester you ventured out of your cocoon a few times with your poems. For your final blog, I would like you to think about the practice from chapter 58 and some of the irreversible changes you have gone through and are currently going through. Using your notes or a poem you created already from practice 58 create your final poem about an irreversible change ***** REMEMBER THIS IS YOUR FINAL BLOG AND IT IS DUE WEDNESDAY!
Friday, May 18, 2018
Blog #17 Irreversible Change (PC 57-58) - Final Blog
In chapter 57 and 58 of Poem Crazy Wooldridge says, "I write to catch myself...I exist when I write poems, I learn I'm larger than I thought...Where I end and where I begin, the boundaries of who I see myself to be, disappear when I'm writing poems." She talks about "caterpillar poets" and the concept of changing throughout life. She says she writes poems and they help with the awareness of life shifts from one place to another and sometimes it is like coming out of a cocoon. I hope this semester you ventured out of your cocoon a few times with your poems. For your final blog, I would like you to think about the practice from chapter 58 and some of the irreversible changes you have gone through and are currently going through. Using your notes or a poem you created already from practice 58 create your final poem about an irreversible change ***** REMEMBER THIS IS YOUR FINAL BLOG AND IT IS DUE WEDNESDAY!
Monday, May 14, 2018
Blog #16 Dreamsense (ch 52 PC)

Monday, May 7, 2018
Blog #15 Practice 38 of Poem Crazy

"Seek out children. Jot down what they say. We can find poems by listening, being a scribe and catching the words." --Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge
If you do not have many children to listen to or the opportunity to be around small children, listen to some of the people around you and see if you can use some of the words your hear spoken. You would be surprised about what comes out of some people's mouths.
Using your practice from chapter 38 in Poem Crazy create a final draft of your what children say poem and post it on your blog this week.
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