Category: Memoir

  • Memories of You: Part Two

    Memories of You: Part Two

    In Yesterday’s post, I shared a poem about my sister Martha and a preview to today’s poem, “Mom’s Song and Dance”. Yesterday I explained my parents’ emotional anguish over Martha’s and my decision to move from home into our own apartment. As the oldest girls, Martha and I were heavily…

  • Memories of You: Part One

    Memories of You: Part One

    Memories of You For my Sister Martha on her 70th birthdayWhen you were born,I hugged and kissed you.I was two, you,the size of a shoe.We sisters were like twins,both born in August,so like two smarties.we shared our birthday parties.I wished I’d had my own cake.But for your sake,I held my…

  • Woman

    Woman

    This poem is in my first poetry book, Three-Penny Memories: A Poetic Memoir. Woman for Mom Woman, how you portray your complex essence and ambiguity.You are a study of lightcast on the walls of your Self. Shadows border your brilliance.Your portrait is askew with flavorsthat you offer to guests enamored…

  • Poems for Emily Dickinson

    Poems for Emily Dickinson

    This post is late. I should have put it up on the anniversary of Emily Dickinson’s death on May 15. She passed that day in 1886 (55 years old). I wrote the poems while attending an online Tell It Slant Poetry Festival, which is sponsored by the Emily Dickinson Museum…

  • An Ode to My Knees, Whom I Named Tina and Cher, on May 24, 2023

    An Ode to My Knees, Whom I Named Tina and Cher, on May 24, 2023

    It’s been a couple of years since my left knee replacement. A healer once told me that I needed to properly grieve the loss of my old joint and introduce the new joint to its partner. Apparently, when I had my right hip replacement, my left hip was confused, so…

  • The Wetlands

    The Wetlands

    My husband and I love to take country drives, especially to Eagle Bluffs, a local wetlands on the Missouri River. Along the way and throughout the wetlands, we have taken to counting the deer. We love sing the fawns and occasional buck. Last year we saw several bucks, even in…

  • Interview up on ABAI.KZ!

    Interview up on ABAI.KZ!

    Thank you, Alpamys Fayzolla, for this in-depth interview for ABAI.KZ, a Kazakh publication! https://abai.kz/post/196796 Here is the English version of the interview. First, what is poetry in your imagination? Poetry is the memoir of the soul. It stems from spiritual questions. The soul sings about our human story of suffering,…

  • Maybe You’ve Seen These Poems Up on Masticadores Canada

    Maybe You’ve Seen These Poems Up on Masticadores Canada

    Thank you, Ray Whitaker, for including two of my poems about my father on Masticadores Canada! Dad was always anxious and depressed. He missed the past, his idyllic childhood. He clung to his possessions and grieved his parents’ deaths. He was an only child raised in a house his father…

  • A Review of Three-Penny Memories by Ken Tomaro

    A Review of Three-Penny Memories by Ken Tomaro

    Thank you, Ken, for reviewing Three-Penny Memories: A Poetic Memoir on Amazon! I appreciate your keen insights! (His review follows my comments.) Grief work is a sacred process. When I saw my mother failing and begged her to choose a child to live closer to, she chose me. My uncle’s…

  • Reviews by Lauren Scott

    Reviews by Lauren Scott

    Life is generous. I thought I found these reviews Lauren Scott wrote for the first time this evening while exploring people’s blogs. Then I saw that I had already commented. I don’t think I reblogged this post. However, I appreciated her review of my first poetry collection, Three-Penny Memories: A…