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The Loudest Quiet

I wanted to play in The Miss Rumphius Effect poetry stretch this week, which was about scale and magnitude. My dog, Captain Jack Sparrow, was sick last night, and it made me go into worrying mode. Here’s a poem that swam around my head as I was falling asleep last night. The Loudest Quiet The

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Circling Around

I’ve been working on a fiction shared reader of fewer than 150 words. It has to be a journey, use a certain phonetic sound throughout, rhyme, and include the basic shapes. Whew! What a puzzle to work all that in. I turned in a draft yesterday (instead of an outline, because I couldn’t figure out

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Quotation Motivation: Can’t or Won’t?

  “The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.”  ~Mark Twain, attributed We place a lot of emphasis on literacy, and rightly so! But this quotation made me think of how many people read only for functional reasons (work reports, sports scores, etc.) but who

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Annnnnnnnnnnd…back to reality!

My Minnesota Brass drum corps adventure came to an exciting close this weekend–we won the world championships in Rochester, NY! It’s the first time in the 30+ years that Minnesota Brass has been competing in DCA that we’ve won the championship. How lucky am I to have picked this year to participate!? I’m sure I’ll

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How (in) Accurately We See Our Work

One of the biggest things I’ve realized over the course of my drum corps adventures is that I have a very inaccurate sense of what my body’s doing when it comes to learning flag work. In slow motion, I have excellent body control, so I’m fine in yoga, workout classes, weights, etc. But the speed

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Shouldn’t Being Fearless Get Easier Eventually?

If you’re a regular reader, you know about my summer drum corps adventure and how far out of my comfort zone I am. I thought it would get easier as the summer went along, but, well, that’s just not happening. Instead, I just keep realizing how much further I need to go. A couple of weeks

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Quotation Motivation: Falling Without Hitting the Ground

  “Flying helicopters has been referred to as the art of falling without hitting the ground–and the same might be said of the ride to publication. It’s the art of hanging in during the free fall, keeping your eye on the horizon, and refusing to give up. No matter what.”–Robert B. Robeson (in the Jul/Aug

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10 Life Lessons from a Bus Trip

From Thursday evening to Sunday evening, I was on a drum corps bus trip from Minneapolis to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. We took charter buses for the almost 24-hour trips there and back. Randy and I rode the “baby bus.” The “wine and cheese bus” (adults, light drinking) was full, so we had to choose between the “party bus”

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Over My Head

Photo: Patty McKenna (This pic is from our very first show.) I’ve been feeling in waaaaaaaaaaaaay over my head in color guard. Staffers will call out commands that I have no idea of the meaning of, like, “If it’s windy, spin outside the silk more.” Or something like that. Anyway, there’s just so much stuff

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Wait! I’m Not Ready!

Well, I survived my first two drum corps shows. After a disastrous run-through at practice, I said to staffer Heather, “I’m clearly not ready to do the opener.” That’s the opening number that includes the oar work above. “You need to,” she said. And that was that. So I did all my planned songs in both

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Poetry Friday: Golden Possibilities (by me)

 Happy Poetry Friday! Last week, I shared “Get Smart With the Periodic Table,” which recently appeared in KNOW Magazine, a Canadian science magazine for kids. The theme for the issue was the elements, and here’s the other poem I had included in that issue. Golden Possibilities   Labeled Au           Gold, assigned Drilled out of rock

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First Show Tonight

Quick update for anyone following my color guard adventures. Our first show is tonight. I will maybe (if I can get oar work figured out this afternoon) be doing everything but the closing piece.  I am terrified. That is all. If you’ve never seen drum corps, here’s a sample from Minnesota Brass’ show two years ago.

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In Praise of Feedback from Kids

A few weeks ago, I shared the Praise Poems workshop I did with 4th-8th graders  at a week’s worth of Young Authors Conferences. One of the very best things about this set of YAC is that the kids pick their favorite session (out of the 3 they attended) on an evaluation form. There are probably 20–30

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Poetry Friday: Get Smart With the Periodic Table (by me)

 Happy Poetry Friday! I thought I’d share my light verse poem that recently appeared in KNOW Magazine, which is a Canadian science magazine for kids. The theme for the issue was the elements, and I had fun poring over the periodic table for the first time mumble, mumble years. Get Smart with the Periodic TableI know

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Write After Reading: Living the Life Poetic (Chapter 71)

It’s Wednesday again, time for Write After Reading!Write After Reading: Living the Life Poetic is a weekly online book club with poetry participation. It alternates between my blog and Susan Taylor Brown’s blog. Last week, we did Chapter 63: Taking Shape, Experimenting with Poetic Forms at Susan’s blog. Zip over there and take a read if you missed it. This week,

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