Celebrating national poetry month, the Cuyahoga County Public Library's 30 Days of Poetry been posting one poem from a local poet a day for whole month of April.
Check out the whole list, along with the poetry prompts, at CCPL's Thirty Days of Poetry site
The Poets and the Poems:
- 30 April, 2016: Forsythia by Kathleen Cerveny
- 29 April, 2016: Dancing with My Sister by Linda Nemec-Foster
- 28 April, 2016: Poetry Workshop by Claire McMahon
- 27 April, 2016: Right Before Our Eyes by Rikki Santer
- 26 April, 2016: SUN DANCE by Lady K
- 25 April, 2016: Simple Ways by Lori Ann Kusterbeck
- 24 April, 2016: Rhyme by Philip Brady
- 23 April, 2016: Vermis Equinox by Barbara Sabol
- 22 April, 2016: street scene by Leatrice Emeruwa
- 21 April, 2016: the big silver swim by Wendy Shaffer
- 20 April, 2016: ELECTRIC FRUIT by Robert P. Lawry
- 19 April, 2016: Anatomy of a Poem by Miles Budimir
- 18 April, 2016: INSCRIPTION by Darlene Montonaro
- 17 April, 2016: FruitLove by Suzanne Ondrus
- 16 April, 2016: We Are Made of Found Objects by Joshua M. Romig
- 15 April, 2016: White Boy Blues by Steven B. Smith
- 14 April, 2016: The Poet by Lou Suarez
- 13 April, 2016: Falcon Song by Mary O'Malley
- 12 April, 2016: All he asked for by Don Cellini
- 11 April, 2016: I'm by Catherine Wing
- 10 April, 2016: Mennonite Funeral in Southwest Ohio by Thomas Dukes
- 9 April, 2016: Block Boys by Kisha Nicole Foster
- 8 April, 2016: THE THING YOU MUST REMEMBER by Maggie Anderson
- 7 April, 2016: Catching the Bus #2 by Margie Shaheed
- 6 April, 2016: Brother Crow of Pearl Avenue by Bruce Weigl
- 5 April, 2016: Benefits of Geauga County by Steve Brightman
- 4 April, 2016: Horses Running Fast by Shane McCrae
- 3 April, 2016: The Map Room at the Dunham Tavern by Tom Kryss
- 2 April, 2016: To Bloom in Ashtabula by Kathryn Gallagher
- 1 April, 2016: TEETOTUM by Amit Majmudar
1 comment:
Having this index is wonderful! I have asked the library to do this for all three years as it's such a terrific collection of Cleveland poets, and meanwhile, it's great to have this done for one year.
diane
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