Monday, March 31, 2008
Don't forget to send us your poems
The deadline for poetry submissions for this year's anthology is Friday, April 4. Don't be late!
First Poetry Writing Workshop a Success!
At last Thursday's poetry writing workshops, Tom Daley discussed with the students the origins of their names, the names of the days of the week, and the names of the months of the year. Then everyone got a chance to try their hand at creating their own day and month names, which gave them their first poems of the workshop. Tom will return next Thursday to offer more poetry writing fun.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
It's not too late!
It's not too late to sign up for the library's Poetry Writing Workshops with Tom Daley. See previous post for info! Workshops to be held on March 23, April 4. Call 781-320-1042 to register.
Hurry Up Mice by Alyssa Haney
Scamper, scurry
Mice must hurry
To get the cheese
In time
Alyssa Haney
Grade 4, Downey School
-from The Westwood Public Library's2007 Poetry Anthology
Mice must hurry
To get the cheese
In time
Alyssa Haney
Grade 4, Downey School
-from The Westwood Public Library's2007 Poetry Anthology
Fire by Sarah Hyde
Hot, burning embers
Crackling in the emptiness
Slowly burning wood.
Sarah Hyde
Grade 6, Thurston Middle School
-from The Westwood Public Library's2007 Poetry Anthology
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
WINTER IS HERE by Kelley Webster
Crisp cold air that blows around.
My heart thumps against the wind.
It can not stop.
I can not wait until the snow comes.
I see the first snowflake, then another
then another...
Now my heart is thumping fast.
WINTER IS HERE!
Kelley Webster
Grade 3, Deerfield School
-from The Westwood Public Library's
2007 Poetry Anthology
My heart thumps against the wind.
It can not stop.
I can not wait until the snow comes.
I see the first snowflake, then another
then another...
Now my heart is thumping fast.
WINTER IS HERE!
Kelley Webster
Grade 3, Deerfield School
-from The Westwood Public Library's
2007 Poetry Anthology
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Poetry Writing Workshops with Tom Daley
The Westwood Library will host a two-part series of poetry writing workshops led by local poet/educator Tom Daley as part of its Positively Poetry series. The first workshop, on March 27, will focus on writing, and the second, on April 3, will focus on editing. On each Thursday, students in grades 6, 7, and 8 will meet from 2:45 – 4:00, and students in grades 3, 4, and 5 will meet from 4:15 – 5:30. Students must attend both workshops, and registration is required. The poems produced at the workshops will be included in the library’s 2008 Poetry Anthology.
Tom Daley teaches poetry writing at the Boston Center for Adult Education, and poetry and memoir writing at Lexington Community Education. In addition, he is a member of the faculty of the Online School of Poetry, serves on the tutorial faculty of the Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick, and has been a guest instructor at Brown University, Stonehill College and SUNY Cobleskill. He has also been served as visiting poets at several schools.
Tom Daley’s own work has been published in numerous journals, including Harvard Review, Prairie Schooner, Barrow Street, Vox, Diagram, and Hacks: The Grub Street Anthology.
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