Too Much Fun To Be Legal: Preorder News!

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Nolcha Fox and I have a fun-loving poetry book out with the Garden of Neuro called Too Much Fun To Be Legal. The poems are light-hearted views of grief, love, aging, mischief, marbles, socks, the UPS Guy, and you name it. We collaborated on writing the poems, taking turns with the stanzas until we deemed the poems finished. The process of writing was enjoyable and inspiring. The book, available for preorder on Amazon, launches on August 3. Read on for praise and a sample poem.

Is there any better word to describe this book than WOW!? There truly is a relatable story in this collection for everyone. Nolcha and Barb are certainly two distinctly different people, yet through this collection, share one mind perfectly. Two different people flowing in harmony, the human equivalent of a Reeceโ€™s Peanut Butter Cup!

— Ken Tomaro, author of Potholes and Perogies

Writing is an act of community. Two poets working on the same poem(s) opens the door to a wider community and even wider wisdom. Nolcha and Barbara turn reading into an act of generosity and imagination that reaches far beyond their words. Too Much Fun to Be Legal is a tour de force, turning these poems into a glittering invitation for all of us to join in.

– Walter Bargen, Missouriโ€™s first Poet Laureate, author of Too Late to Turn Back

Too Much Fun to Be Legal –sarcastic or spot on? Either way, it was insightful to take a metaphorical jaunt through the ups and downs of living, aging, and making choices in our world. You’ll enjoy this delightful collaboration; they’ve produced and presented poetry in such a quick-witted way.

– Susi Bocks, author of Every Day I Pause

I am a fan of the individual works of Barbara and Nolcha, and together they made an excellent poet duo. Too Much Fun to Be Legal is a brilliant and engaging collaborative collection of poems that make you rethink the nature of your own vision and structure of the world. The witty and remarkable play on words is what sets this collection apart from other published poetry books.

– Michelle Ayon Navajas, Amazon Best Selling Author of I Will Love You Forever, Too

Take this book in hand and find a quiet moment. As Nolcha Fox tells us in Iโ€™m no poetry groupie, โ€œImages turn into / poems when / this old loner / basks in hush.โ€ With Barbara Leonhardโ€™s response, โ€œMy poems / are buried gems. / I dig in silence / searching / for each one,โ€ you will be glad they found them.

– Ken Gierke, author of Glass Awash

โ€œI don’t think three sentences can describe what a great collection this is. There was a lot of wordplay I liked, but the poem, โ€œIf I was only,โ€ really sticks out.

I don’t usually do current events, like mass shootings. I think writers jump on the bandwagon to bring attention to their own poetry rather than the actual event, but โ€œNo Wordsโ€ was exceptionally well done and really brought to light the tragedy of the event, rather than you as the writers slyly saying, “Look at my marvelous poem…me, me, me!โ€

Many of these poems are so, so, so relatable, not wordsy or artsy just for the sake of being artsy, just good, down-to-earth poetry that will appeal to a large group of people. Honestly, it’s the kind of writing that makes me want to punch a wall (for good reasons) thinking, why…can’t…I…write…like…that?! 

I got to โ€œRoad Tripโ€ and I feel like punching so many walls, my arm will fall off. I could never do short stories/flash and I’m so jealous of yours. And the poems just kept getting better and better. I don’t like anything, ever, but it is such a great collection!

I give it a solid 9 out of 10, only because there’s no such thing as perfection. If you want a 10, it’ll cost you $50 and 2 Chunky candy bars.โ€

"Iโ€™m looking"

for that unexpected clue
that will point me to the
secret door with a lock
that matches one
of these keys
in the drawer
where lost things
magically appear.

Like the shards of my soul
lost in traumas.
Some left to haunt
old homes, playgrounds,
hospitals. How to rescue
those missing pieces
of my memory?

Do I rescue what Iโ€™ve lost,
or do I let my soul shards leave
and travel with a lighter load
to the secret door?

Will they find their way
without me? Tapping the cane,
too blind to see the next step 
or find the light switch?
This life shattered my mosaic.
Can I enter this mystery, broken? 

Iโ€™m a 1,000-piece puzzle 
with parts of me missing, 
a mosaic with shattered tiles.
Either I mourn what I canโ€™t replace,
or make myself a different design.

7 responses to “Too Much Fun To Be Legal: Preorder News!”

  1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    Congratulations, both. Will there be an ebook. Amazon doesnโ€™t ship to South Africa any more.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Yes, itโ€™s in progress,so the ebook will be out soon. ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿผ

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      1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

        ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™ƒ

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  2. Ingrid Avatar

    This sounds like lots of fun, Barb – good luck with the launch!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Ingrid! Iโ€™ll post something about it. ๐ŸŒบ

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  3. Dawn Pisturino Avatar

    Your collaborations are always brilliant!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Dawn!

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