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September 2, 2022 at 5:10pm
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Smith, Maggie, Good Bones, Tupelo Press, North Adams, Mass., 2017. (poetry)

The title poem of this book has been widely disseminated. The collection, like the title poem, is about parenting, about seeing the world in new ways through the eyes of the child as well as the screen of parenting. The writing is straight forward and, initially, I thought it rather bland. I think that is because I looked up and read the title poem first. Don't do that. Just start at the beginning. The depth of awareness that grows in the parent grows in the book. Maggie Smith writes small poems about small events that open one's mind. I really enjoyed reading this and think anyone, even someone who rarely reads poetry would enjoy this book very much.

Hugo, Richard, The Triggering Town: lectures and essays on poetry and writing, W.W. Norton & Co., New York, and London, 1979, 1992, and 2010. I read it on Kindle.

This small book is full of play and wisdom. The triggering town is the town Richard Hugo imagines as a setting or a main character in writing poetry. The author encourages writers to avoid getting too attached to specific facts while writing. While he doesn't encourage stating falsehoods as facts, he is talking about getting to the part of the truth that is revealed by the facts in one's writing. This book has humor and pathos and was the most delightful read I have encountered about writing since Anne Lamott's book Bird by Bird, which I read quite a number of years ago.


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