Today’s poem is several years old, written about my husband waaaaaay before he was my husband. I had already played around with the concept of visual space through indentation, but this gave me the opportunity to play with the placement of individual stanzas around the image. Continue reading
Author Archives: Sarah E. Morin: sarahemorin.com
Why I’m a Morning Person
Being a morning person is like being a Hufflepuff. No one want to raise their hand and claim to be one. But there are advantages… Continue reading
Speed Bump
Today’s poem was inspired by the theme “writer’s block.” Continue reading
Cat Haiku
Today’s poem is a cat haiku. Continue reading
Naked Greens
I’ve been on a poetry kick lately. My goal for 2019 is to enter 100 poems for publication or to contests. So far I have submitted 59. In delving into my poetry trove, I am finding some oldies I’d thought I’d share. Here’s one. Image courtesy of khumthong at freedigitalphotos.net. What’s your … Continue reading
Author Interview: W.B. Cornwell and A.N. Williams
I sat down with W.B. Cornwell and A.N. Williams at Logan Street Sanctuary in Noblesville to ask them about their newest release, Awaiting Dawn: The Story of Avalene, Continue reading
Rapunzel the Hairbrained Book Giveaway
To celebrate the end of my grant period, I’m giving away 10 free signed copies of my children’s picture book, Rapunzel the Hairbrained. You also get a Rapunzel the Hairbrained bookmark and comb. Continue reading
The Book You Read at 12 Can’t Be Your Favorite Anymore
According to comedian Aaron Woodall, the book I read at age 12 can’t be my favorite anymore. I beg to differ. Continue reading
Press Release for Page & Stage Summer Camp
Page & Stage Theatre Co. is offering a five-week summer drama-for-literacy camp for kids ages 4-18. The camp, hosted by Logan Street Sanctuary, runs June 25-July 28 and is directed by Paul “Spike” Wilson, a public school teacher who also holds a PhD in Theatre. While the camp builds acting skills, its main focus is building reading skills and confidence. Continue reading
Young Indiana Poets – Submit Your Poems for Publication
Hi young poets! I’m an officer of PSI, Poetry Society Society of Indiana. One of my friends and sister PSI officer, Jenny Kalahar, is publishing an anthology of youth poetry from Indiana authors. Please consider submitting! Are you living in Indiana and are you 12 to 18 years old? Please consider sending in your best … Continue reading