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The Record features various poets reading their work aloud for “A Peek at the Poets” preview of the brand new Brave New Words poetry festival at Greenbank Farm from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 18.
Imagine a pig who can talk and a spider who can spell.
With the debut of Whidbey Island’s very own poetry festival, Brave New Words, coming Saturday, April 18 to Greenbank Farm, The Record presents a series of pre-festival peeks at some of the poets.
Be brave. Strike new territory. And don’t forget to write it all down.
It sounds like the modus operandi for a daring explorer.
When disaster strikes, with little or no warning, it gives life a whole new perspective. Unless it happens to you,…
Spring has arrived and the garden needs tending.
With that first dig of the spade into freshly composted soil comes the essence of a time of rebirth, sprouting bulbs, hovering hummingbirds and the promise of warmth.
She went into the rabbit hole which suddenly dipped down quickly.
She couldn’t think or stop herself before she realized she was falling further into an unknown and very deep well.
The famous solitary writers Henry David Thoreau and Emily Dickinson would have loved it here.
This could be my first column written while tired. Tired of dribbling. Tired of the sound of squeaking tennis shoes….
The Monterey Jazz Festival is a bit like the Olympics of the jazz world.
Begun in 1958, it is the longest- running jazz festival in the world and considered the best.
Ever since I learned, a short time ago, that I am a walking container for 100 trillion microbes, I feel as though I might glow in the dark.