Today, the last day of National Poetry Month, is also Poem in Your Pocket Day in Canada and in the US. Other years, there've been celebrations where I've distributed poems -- either folded, origami-style, or rolled into little 'diplomas' -- and shared them.
This year, I'm needing to post a photo of a basket full of poems that was part of a display at my local library a couple of years back. They're always good at celebrating holidays, especially literary ones. It's awkward having them be closed for this long (and longer yet, I am sure it will be).
Still, I'm able to find plenty to read, especially books of poetry. I hope you can find poems to read too.
If you can't, you might want to think about signing up for one of the services that will email you a poem every day. My favourite is the one from the League of Canadian Poets, called Poetry Pause, where there's always something new. If you'd like to subscribe, here's a link that will let you do exactly that.
2 comments:
You know I keep all your little cards and books - they are precious.
They can't be any more precious than the beautiful chapbook you and your press did for me. I remember what fun it was, stamping yellow A's on each cover as they were piled high in your dining room!
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