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Big Cabin | Ron Padgett
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I didn't manage to read a book of poetry for each day of August for #thesealeychallenge, but I did do it 21/31 days. So not bad! Lots of good poetry! And a pretty good mix: old and young, famous and less-well-known, local and not. There were only a few collections that left me cold. One note for next year: make sure to have lots of slim volumes to choose from.

Leftcoastzen Amazing stack! 3mo
CSeydel Terrific! 3mo
Ruthiella 21 out of 31 is still pretty amazing! 👏👏👏 3mo
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Dearly: New Poems | Margaret Atwood
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Day 16 #thesealeychallenge

Internet is off at work so catching up on some poetry.

SamAnne Loved this one. 4mo
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Still No Word | Shannon Webb-Campbell
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Day 8-9 #thesealeychallenge. Stirring collection by a Mi'kmaq poet from Ktaqmkuk aka Newfoundland.

Poetry is cartography:
mapmakers and sailors
trust it's
written in the stars
"Towards Definition"

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Day 7 #thesealeychallenge
There are a few poems by Edna St Vincent Millay that I love. I found a few more gems in here. I also think I might prefer her in small doses. 😅

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Processional | Anne Compton
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Day 6 #thesealeychallenge
Another collection by an Atlantic Canadian poet. It won the Governor-Generals awards on 2005.
The motif of the house/home runs throughout -- as memory, history, loss, protection. One upside to reading a local poet is how familiar the descriptions of landscape and weather are. 👍
My poor geraniums are finally blooming. It rained so much in June & July, they were struggling.

Cathythoughts Sounds good. We‘ve had the wettest July on record ! Geraniums are lovely. We have them too. 4mo
merelybookish @Cathythoughts Thanks! We've had a few weeks of sun but more rain coming this week. 😐 4mo
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Fog and Smoke: Poems | Katie Peterson
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Day 5 #thesealeychallenge
This collection is rooted in the domestic space of a family home and the state of California where fog and smoke are increasingly present. The poems evoke the tension between being present to daily life while also witnessing the force of climate change
Due out in January 2024. #netgalley

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Day 4 #thesealeychallenge
Welp, not every collection will land. This one eluded me, felt like work. Most of the poems were too obscure for my taste. A few on motherhood ("I Called Birth A Wonder Tale") did hit me, though.
A Nova Scotia poet. Trying to read some poetry from Atlantic Canada. ??

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The Sorrow Dance | Denise Levertov
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Day 2 #thesealeychallenge.
I bought this book at a used bookstore in Denver. Look at the sweet vintage bookmark that was tucked inside.

Lots of poems about grief following death of her sister. But this line about a hummingbird made me smile
"the fierce, brilliant faith
that pierces the heart all summer."

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I Have More Souls Than One | Fernando Pessoa
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My stack for #thesealeychallenge. It's my second time attempting it. Goal is to read one book each day in August. Wish me luck! 😅

Ruthiella You can do it! 😃👍 4mo
BookwormAHN Good luck 🍀 4mo
Lindy Duffy; Boland; Sarton; Atwood… I see you have lots of great reads ahead of you this month. Bon courage! 🍀 4mo
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merelybookish @Ruthiella Thanks! It feels pretty ambitious. 4mo
merelybookish @BookwormAHN Thank you!! 4mo
merelybookish @Lindy Merci! Part of the appeal is to dig into some poets' work that I usually just dip into. 🙂 4mo
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I'm taking part in #thesealeychallenge and so far I haven't been doing so well. But I found this audiobook on Hoopla and I'm jumping in! 😁

SamAnne A such a beautiful collection of poems! 3y
biblio_ginger @SamAnne I'm loving it so far! 😊 3y
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