Sparks Fly Upward

Sparks Fly Upward

Sparks Fly Upward

Katie Spivey Brewster

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J2B Publishing LLC
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781941927564

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Katie Spivey Brewster captures life memories and experiences in an interesting variety of poetic forms in Sparks Fly Upward.The free verse title poem, “Sensory Seashore” recalls a young child crossing the bridge at the Intracoastal Waterway knowing the beach was just ahead. A summer salad bar prompted, “Pretty Apricots.”“C R A B,” an acrostic, was written on a lark at the table in Capt Billy’s while waiting for her family to finish their crabs while “I P H O N E” came from looking around and thinking.C R A BCrustaceansReally messyAll hands on deckBring wipes. I P H O N EI put it downPick it upHabitualOver and overNotEven knowing whyA snowflake falling to the ground in “Where, oh where?” wonders about its destination while the limerick “A lady of Books” ask if “she can find any good reads to meet her needs?”Poetry friends taught Mrs. Brewster about Haiku and Cinquain, giving her ample reason to write about heliotrope, azure, her hammock, and walking.Sparks Fly Upward ends with “I Came From,” one of the first forms Mrs. Brewster encountered in her poetic walk. With the template she provides, Mrs. Brewster invites you to write your own poem and join her in strolling the poetic pathway.

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