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Tag Archives: Mary Oliver

It’s Monday! Cinco de Mayo edition

Joy's Book Blog Posted on May 5, 2014 by Joy Weese MollMarch 21, 2018

Happy Cinco de Mayo! It’s finally feeling like spring here. We had a glorious day yesterday and looking forward to another today. Lots of bookish fun on the blog this week: 11 random facts about me for Readers’ Workouts Books … Continue reading →

Posted in Link Parties | Tagged A Poetry Handbook, Andrea Stuart, Blameless, Cassandra Clare, Changeless, City of Bones, Clockwork Angel, Clockwork Prince, DK Eyewitness Travel Great Britain, Gail Carriger, It's Monday!, Mary Oliver, Maureen Johnson, Neal Stephenson, Quicksilver, Sugar in the Blood, The Madness Underneath, The Name of the Star | 4 Replies

A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver #BookReview

Joy's Book Blog Posted on May 1, 2014 by Joy Weese MollMarch 21, 2018

Book: A Poetry Handbook: A Prose Guide to Understanding and Writing Poetry by Mary Oliver Genre: Writing Publisher: A Harvest Original Publication date: 1994 Pages: 130 Source: Library Summary: A gentle teaching text with definitions, structures, and encouragement to read and write … Continue reading →

Posted in Link Parties, Reviews | Tagged A Poetry Handbook, Mary Oliver | 5 Replies

But does it rhyme with orange? #WondrousWordsWednesday

Joy's Book Blog Posted on April 23, 2014 by Joy Weese MollMarch 21, 2018

Who knew that A Poetry Handbook would be good for so many new words? Words to describe the sounds that letters make Words to describe the rhythm of a poem This week, I learned words that describe rhyme from page 59 of A … Continue reading →

Posted in Link Parties | Tagged A Poetry Handbook, Mary Oliver, Wondrous Words Wednesday | 6 Replies

Iambic Pentameter and Other Terms #WondrousWordsWednesday

Joy's Book Blog Posted on April 16, 2014 by Joy Weese MollMarch 21, 2018

For National Poetry Month, I’m reading A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver and finding some delightful words to share for Wondrous Words Wednesday. Last week, the words were about the sounds that letters make. This week, I learned (and re-learned) … Continue reading →

Posted in Link Parties | Tagged A Poetry Handbook, Annabel Lee, Edgar Allen Poe, Macbeth, Mary Oliver, William Shakespeare, Wondrous Words Wednesday | 9 Replies

TransAtlantic flight over Quicksilver — Monday Reading

Joy's Book Blog Posted on April 14, 2014 by Joy Weese MollMarch 21, 2018

Last week was busy on my blog! We had another week of great posts for British Isles Friday — it seems there was some pent-up energy for posts about Great Britain and Ireland in the book blogging community. Don’t miss … Continue reading →

Posted in Link Parties | Tagged A Poetry Handbook, Colum McCann, Curtsies & Conspiracies, Elizabeth Peters, Etiquette & Espionage, Gail Carriger, It's Monday!, Mary Oliver, Neal Stephenson, Quicksilver, Soulless, The Diet Fix, The Murders of Richard III, TransAtlantic, Yoni Freedhoff | 5 Replies

The Sounds of Poetry — Wondrous Words Wednesday

Joy's Book Blog Posted on April 9, 2014 by Joy Weese MollMarch 21, 2018

April is National Poetry Month, so I’m reading A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver. Did you know that the sounds of letters have names, beyond vowels and consonants? After all, the soft s has has a different use in poetry … Continue reading →

Posted in Link Parties | Tagged A Poetry Handbook, Brown's Grammar, Mary Oliver, Wondrous Words Wednesday | 12 Replies
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