Sunday, April 26, 2020

Shack on the Edge of a Field

This post, on this blog, has been a little shack holding a place for a still-in-construction website devoted to the writing life of Polly Brown, a poet, writer, and teacher who lives in Maine. You can check out my progress with the new website at pollybrownpoet.com

And although my page on the website of Every Other Thursday Poets no longer exists, the group is still meeting, mostly by Zoom, and still a kind of paradise of encouragement and challenge for its members. 

Although the publisher of my most  recent book, Pebble Leaf Feather Knife, has closed down completely. Two wonderful bookstores in Farmington, Maine still carry copies, and Amazon may still have a few. Other arrangements are in the works.

And the big excitement is a new book of poems, Stitching, being released very soon by Every Other Thursday Press. I've worked with book designer Sarah Bennett. 






To explore my blog about the daily texture of progressive education, written to explore the richness of teaching within an extraordinary community of learners, go to ayeartothinkitover.com 

The other posts on this blog (right here) offer an odd amalgamation of experience bridging the writing and teaching parts of my life, embraced here, pretty accurately, by the name Villages. My favorite post (right now) is the one about Darwin's letters: http://pollybrownpoet.blogspot.com/2010/07/ive-just-finished-reading-selection-of.html