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In This Issue:
A thought for the Month by Stan Almendro
Whisper Poetry News by Giselle Visser
A Poem (Lost Streets) by Carmel of Durban, South Africa
Article By Kay from Early Works Press
An Interview with Poet Michael Levy by Poetry Life and Times, UK


 

stan_almendro_small.jpgA Thought for the Month
By Stan Almendro

 

“IT IS BETTER TO BE A LIVING DOG THAN A DEAD LION”

The dead lion is not so much the issue but the death you squalor in. You can be & have the power of a lion but your life is the quality of absolute worthlessness; vainness & shallowness which in fact makes you considered as dead.

It can also be that you are looked upon as a dog BUT you have a quality of life that is vibrant; joyous; fulfilling; filled with peace from within & above all a respecter of other people. This entitles you to be labelled as:

“The One Who Lives”



giselle.jpgWhisper Poetry News
by Giselle Visser


WHISPERING THOUGHTS
of yesterday, today & tomorrow
HEART FELT MOMENTS
Shared with those we dearly love
LOVING MEMORIES
Of people times & places gone by, always missed but never forgotten
JOYFULL DREAMS
Believing and trusting our hope, peace, love and joy will be in all our tomorrows yet to come

For without
Thoughts
Moments
Memories &
Dreams
We are but a body without a
Heart,
Mind or
Soul

Living in this world but never living to the full.

May your thoughts, moments, memories & dreams be your encouragement to show your creativity and talent in your poetry, short stories, art & photography and may you have a great month putting your thoughts, moments, memories & dreams to paper. With these words I hope to encourage all our adult, student and scholar poets, writers and artists to keep up the good work and send in your entries!! May these few words also be an encouragement to our first time writers, poets and artists? Enjoy putting your thoughts and dreams to paper. With these words of encouragement I would like to remind you that our adult & school competitions close on 30 September 2007.

Make the most of your talent & creativity – it’s special and its yours to share!!

YOURS TRULY
GISELLE VISSER

 


A Poem - Lost Streets
by Carmel LJR, Durban, South Africa



POINT! CREEK! PECK!
WINDER! GULL! TIMBER!
ROY! PICKERING! FISHER!
MAZEPPA!
CAST ASIDE LIKE A LEPER
ODOR ASSAULTING! NAUSEATING!
INTOXICATING!
BUILDINGS LONG FORGOTTEN
TURNING ROTTEN
ULCEROUS CRACKS OOZING SLIM
BEGGING FOR ATTENTION AND A LITTLE LIME
FESTERED WITH CRIME AND CORRUPTION
INVITING DISRUPTION
DIRTY, DRUNKEN, RUGGED,
ANGRY SHADOW OF MAN,
SPEWING PROFANITY,
DEVOID OF HUMANITY
WHILE YOUNG GIRLS
WITH FINGER PRINTERED BODIES
PARADE THEIR VANITY
HOLDING COURT TO THE ANGRY AND MEAN
SLUMLORDS REIGN SUPREME
IN THIS CONCRETE JUNGLE
OF FORBIDDEN SEX!
DRUGS AND TIRED NITE QUEENS!
ENTICING!
DEMORALIZING!
DEHUMANIZING!
ADVERTISING!
STREET CHILDREN SUCKING ON BOTTLES
FILLED WITH GLUE!
SEEMS NO ONE HAS A CLUE!
AS TO HOW MUCH CRIPPLING DAMAGE
THIS DEMON CAN DO.
AND THE CRIME GOES ON
AND THE CRIME GOES ON
TICK TOCK TICKING OF A BOMB
WAITING TO EXPLODE
ANCIOUS TO ERADICATE THIS LOAD
OUR CITY STREET LOST TO THE NITE
TOURIST ARE APPALLED BY THE SITE
FILTHY! DANGEROUS AND DARK
IT IS NO WALK IN THE PARK
SIRENS PEIRCE THE STALE NITE AIR
BUT!
AVOID THIS CESS POOL
OF MURDER! RAPE!
AND CHILD
PROSTITUTION
WHERE DELUSION
IS THE SOLUTION
FLASHY CARS,
CUISING DINGY BARS
LEAVING SCARS!
DRUG DEALERS
SPORTING THEIR FOURWHEELERS
PERPETUATING POVERTY
WHICH HAS NOW
BECOME A NOVELTY


 

An Article by Kay from Earlyworks Press
By Kay, Earlyworks Press

 



Earlyworks Press is an online club for writers and illustrators. We aim to give developing writers a first chance at professional standard publication and help experienced writers to promote their work.

We publish 2 - 3 poetry books a year, compiled from the shortlists of our regular poetry competitions and from the best of the work on our club forum. Later this year, we will be publishing an anthology of short fiction and one of science fiction artwork, poetry and stories – the material for these will be drawn from the best entries to the competitions at present advertised on our competitions page. We are also working on two web-based competitions, one for poets and the other – well it’s an experiment inspired by many long-winded debates between club members – the Gender Genre Short Story Competition – designed to give us an opportunity to explore the differences (if there are any) between men’s and women’s writing styles.

There are, I believe, two things that make Earlyworks Press stand out from the crowd of online writers’ clubs. First and foremost, we offer our club members and competition winners quality ISBN publication – but we DON’T seek to profit from the writers, we seek to promote their careers. The club was designed for and is run by independent writers.

Secondly, our online workshops are not Google-bait. If you visit the site you will not see much of the forum. The club workshops are part of a serious working area where our members strive to polish their work to publishable standards and prepare our own projects. Our members need to know that unpublished work is safe with us, so the forum is protected from browsers.

You can however see the work our members choose to display on the open site at Earlyworks Press and on the new site we are developing for our published members at Booksy. Booksy is a forerunner of the small press review, Circaidy Gregory, which we are planning for 2008. Booksy is moderated and compiled by club members but all comers are welcome to register and give their opinions of small press books they have read – or written.

If you are interested in small press work, please consider registering at Booksy. If you want to be directly involved in Earlyworks Press projects, either try your skill in one of our competitions or visit our club page and email the Writers and Reviewers Club. We do not want a cast of thousands – there are around 50 of us at the moment but we accept 2 - 3 membership applications a month.




 

An Interview with Poet Michael Levy
By Poetry Life and Times, UK

Michael Levy
PO BOX 7, 3032 East Commercial blvd
Fort Lauderdale
FL 33308

PLT: Welcome to PLT Mike and your web site www.pointoflife.com , where you say in your Home Page "Born Manchester England retired Florida in 92, a highly successful businessman". I was immediately intrigued, if you'd lived your early life in England and if this had influenced your poetry, which I understand you started after retirement under the title A Professional Optimist

M.L.: I lived in Manchester for 46 very happy and contented years. I return every year to visit family and friends and still feel the same joy. My life experiences of the British way of life is intermingled with the American experiences. When we look beneath the superficial surface people all over the world are the same and every sane person wants to live a joy filled life...All my philosophy and poetry is designed so that everyone can experience the divinely blissful life on earth they deserve.

PLT: You say professional optimist but I notice in one of your poems Oscars for Shadows, that you might have a tongue in cheek attitude about that. "nobody will notice its golden interior, illuminated in elegant ingenious creativity, time expires in modest silence, a few vivid shadows may be vocalized in lament, as the picture book pages turn"

M.L.: Some of my poetry (metaphysical) comes to me in dreams and is transported via my brain to the computer in the early hours. Other poems, like the one you mentioned, comes from my observations of people and things I have encountered throughout my life. I try not to allow any personal feelings or sentiments interfere with truthful observations.

PLT: Apart from your own publications, you seem to have made appearances on many eminent literary web sites, such as Ygdrasil Poetry Journal to cite but one, as well as print publications, do you have any favourites where our readers can regularly access reading your work on line.

M.L.: My articles and poetry are published all over the world thanks to the internet. A search on Google with the words 'poetry by Michael Levy' or "articles by Michael Levy" will show the extent of the reach of my works. I have one golden rule of never sending any works to editors by snail mail or to publications that require any payments to read my works.

PLT: You describe yourself as a poet and inspirational philosopher, do you think philosophy and poetry really go together, when at the same instance you seem to maintain that academic knowledge represses poetic expression.

M.L.: Good question, unfortunately philosophy has been captured by academia in the same way as God has been captured by religion. Both analytical imprisonments are false and have no meaning to me. Therefore, my philosophy is not welcomed by academia and I don't endorse their perspectives. I will start to wonder where I went wrong if any university offers me an honorary degree in philosophy? Authentic philosophy comes from the same source as authentic poetry and the two are super companions that work in joyful synchronicity with each other.

PLT: Your site takes us also to Life Enchantment Lectures : various lectures you've given in the course of your career from Corporate Ethics to Authentic Mental States. Since essentially your site is to present your published books to the public, how do you think your lectures serve to present your personality as a poet?

M.L.: I have written seven books and all contain poetry. Likewise, all my talks contain poetry. Poetry can reach parts of the human mind that analytical words cannot touch. One thing is for sure, my talks are not like any others you have heard from academic speakers or most other best selling authors.

PLT: I must say I''m impressed by the apparent themes in your work, you''ve managed to write a whole book Ultra-Violet Haiku De-light, on just Haiku... Was this a period that you went through or did you find yourself always writing in this way?

M.L.: I never try to force any particular style. My poetry styles come and go at will. I allow my brain the freedom it deserves to compose each piece with meaning that sometimes is out of the grasp of the intellectual mind but can be accessed by the readers intelligence. Therefore, some works may need a lot of study by a professor, whilst a young child will understand it right away.

PLT: Again one of your books The Joys of Live Alchemy, features the theme of alchemy as the source of poetic inspiration, that seems to me a deeply metaphysical speculation, as eg., you demonstrate challengingly in the final verse of your poem Gyrations of the Universal Wheel: "An encore is requested by the standing ovulation of vibrating gravity, A Sun is born awaiting children of earth to evolve, Fed by a milky way, ascending from of a black hole, A race of cosmic particles will develop as earthlings, Viewed through time/space lens of astronomical candidates." Are there any writers who you feel influenced you in your poetry on alchemy and transmutation?

M.L.: You may find this hard to believe but I have not read any books. I left school at sixteen because I tried to make the teachers laugh and they tried to take my smile away. We both failed. Of course, I have read some poems by various poets but nothing any human has composed has influenced any of my poetry that I am aware. It comes from a place that contains Live Alchemy.

PLT: Perhaps you could select a poem from each of the seven titles of the works under publication at your site at present, here we''ll just list their titles and link them to the Pandora Box for the benefit of our readers. Thank you very much Mike for giving us this opportunity to do our Cover Interview with you and our best wishes for the success of your latest book Worry Causes Wrinkles.

M.L.: Thank you Robin for giving me the opportunity to talk to you and your readers. I wish you all great prosperity. May you all go from strength to strength in divine bliss. In Love & Joy Michael Levy. Professional Optimist

PLT: For our readers, here are Seven poems from each of the seven titles of the works under publication (each will take you to a page in Pandora Box):

From Worry Causes Wrinkles - The Writers Prayer
From Invest With A Genius - A Picture With-In A Picture
From The Joys of Live Alchemy - A Merry Old Soul
From What is the Point - The Eternal Melody
From Minds of Blue Souls of Gold - Final Score
From Enjoy Yourself Its Later Than You Think - The Gravy Train
From Ultra Violet Haiku De-lights ~ Three Haiku's

"Investment tip for the New year ... Worry yields a negative return."
Michael Levy.

Michael Levy is the author seven books. Michael's poetry and essays now grace many web sites, journals and magazines throughout the world. Michael's new book "The Joys of Live Alchemy" is now available at all bookstores.

 

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