Listening to rain rushing through leaves, sipping green tea, a book of southern poetry ready to be opened, Karaoke Funeral by Tania Rochelle.
Sunday morning
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Christine Swint’s poems have appeared in Calyx, Birmingham Poetry Review, Slant, a Journal of Poetry, Tampa Review, Heron Tree, Ekphrasis, and others. Her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and Best New Poets, and she has won first place prizes from the Georgia Poetry Society and Agnes Scott College. Her first collection, Swimming This, was published in 2015 by FutureCycle Press. She teaches first-year composition at a metro-Atlanta university and writes about poetry, art, hiking, and yoga at Balanced on the Edge, https://balancedonedge.blog Twitter @christine_swint View all posts by Christine
sounds ever so relaxing….
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No better time to read than during a peaceful rain. Hope all is well. Have a great day.
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🙂
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I’m about to hit my bed with a book of poems and some tea……..
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I spent good time with a book of poetry today, too: Noelle Kocot’s Sunny Wednesday.
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Thanks for the tip, Dana. I’ll check it out.
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Tania’s Karaoke Funeral is brilliant. A very good choice.
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My favorite poem in the collection is “Vallet Parking at the Salvation Army.” LOVES IT!
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Oh, yeah! I love this book. It sounds like a great way to spend the day.
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