Read the 2 newest Wild Sonnets β with my poet's notes and audio readings. Today's feature: Wild Sonnet #851 and Wild Sonnet #852. substack.com/home/post/p-...
Read the 2 newest Wild Sonnets β with my poet's notes and audio readings. Today's feature: Wild Sonnet #851 and Wild Sonnet #852. substack.com/home/post/p-...
From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume V (401-500). On who and how many we can save. For The Wild Sonnets reviews, interviews and previews: wildsonnets.com.
From my book, The Wild Sonnets Volume V (401-500). A reminder to be fierce in our affections from the first, and not wait until the things and those we love are gone. The Wild Sonnets are most active on Substack, and you will find them here: wildsonnets.substack.com.
From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume II (101-200). I will give my heart to winter.
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New Wild Sonnet with poetβs audio reading and notes.
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From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume IV (301-400). On the abundance that waits ever just before us, and the wealth of leaving things behind.
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From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume III (201-300). On making our days distinct. The Wild Sonnets are on Substack, and you will find them here: wildsonnets.substack.com.
From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume II (101-200). On being the keepers of our own tempers and temperature.
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From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume VII (601-700). Sometimes you have to be as tough as the circumstance that surrounds you.
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From the most recent book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume VIII (701-800), which won a 5-Star medallion from Substackβs own Indie Lit Lounge last October. You can find the Wild Sonnets on Substack here: wildsonnets.substack.com.
My third and final Valentineβs Day post, written in celebration of our 30th anniversary in 2021. This is from The Wild Sonnets: Volume IV (301-400).
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My second Wild Sonnet on married love is from The Wild Sonnets: Volume II. When I wrote this in 2018, my wife and I had been married for 25 years β hence the reference to 100 seasons. Happy Valentineβs Day.
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A Wild Sonnet on married love for Valentineβs. The first of 3 I will be posting today. This selection is the penultimate poem from my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume I (1-100).
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From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume III (201-300).
Today is my birthday: 2/13 and I wrote this Wild Sonnet #213 in 2020, as a memorial to my mother. She had passed a decade earlier. For this complete collection:
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From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume VII (601-700). For the complete collection:
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Thank you so much. If you would like to hear/see my readings of the 100 Wild Sonnets in the new book, I have. posted them all here on my Substack Notes feed: wildsonnets.substack.com/notes
From my book, The Wild Sonnets: Volume IV (301-400).
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New Wild Sonnet: #846 with audio reading and poetβs notes:
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From the 6th book of Wild Sonnets. An attempt to escape from the repetitions of time. All the Wild Sonnets are available here: www.wildsonnets.com
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A selection from The Wild Sonnets: Volume III (201-300). For the complete collection: www.wildsonnets.com.
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Over the past few months I have encountered an increasing number of critiques accusing writers and other artists for being βperformative.β I have always believed that art is performance. The reason for my stance β much of my time in the arts has been in the theater. www.wildsonnets.com
So I guess it would be Wetminster Abbey.
New Wild Sonnet with audio on Substack.
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Featured now on Substack (with audio and poet's notes):
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On realizing and acknowledging the spirits in everyday objects and occurrences.
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New Wild Sonnet: #827
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The lyin' sleeps tonight.