Sunday, September 25, 2011

great quote

The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost. ~ G.K. Chesterton ~

Monday, August 29, 2011

Blog-Free Monday

Due to the unavailability of the author, there will be no blogging from Hedgebrook today. :)

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Sugah Spotlight: Poet, Writer & Yoga Master, Margi Shindler




Date: 08.28.11
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Mood: Honored
RE: Sugah Spotlight

Today I dedicate my blog to a dear friend who moved far away, but stays close in my heart and in my email :). Margi lived in Tacoma for a very short but crucial time for us to build a friendship after we met through a transitory writers group. We walked Wright Park all through the rainy, freezing winter while I was writing my first book. She was a constant source of support to me outdoors in our terrible mismatched warm weather outfits and runny noses. We cried and laughed and dished and dreamed. She's also an outstanding cook. I scammed many free dinners off of her at her beautiful house. Thank you for the best beet salad and the pie, Margi!

She commemorated me in her blog this week, so I'm giving her center stage in mine. Miss you Margi!

Click here to visit her blog, Heaven Now:
http://yogapeeps.blogspot.com/2011/08/letter-to-writer-pal-at-hedgebrook.html

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Diary is in the Details


Date: 08.17.11
Time: 9:03 p.m.
Mood: Content
RE: The Diary is in the Details

The first day I got here, I was introduced to the fantastic journals on my cottage bookshelf. The cottage journals are known for being a total Hedgebrook tradition. Each writer’s cottage has backdated diaries to read, with entries written by the women writers who have stayed here before you. They are full of musings, quotes, photos, dried flowers, poems, tears, coffee stains, smiley faces, parental rants, break up woes, travels, fears, and overall great and sage advice. I read 3 years worth of entries just today….by the women who have all stayed at Willow Cottage. There’s a type of simple magic in the advice they each impart in their own distinctive ways, while staying here. Here are some important pearls of wisdom I took away:

Pick fresh flowers each day
Search for lucky rocks
Take naps
There is a dark spot in Willow’s main room hardwood floor that looks like a slug (I found it; it really does)
Even on days you don’t write, don’t feel bad; you will be a better writer just for being here
Build a fire every night
Host a party in someone’s cottage, play music, drink wine and read poetry out loud
Open the windows
Read Wolfs Room of One’s Own while you’re here
Read Gloria Steinem’s journals (she stayed in Fir Cottage) while you’re here (where's that?)
Two girls who stayed here in this cottage were pregnant
My favorite college lit prof stayed here one summer (JT Stewart: thank you for making me fall in love with poetry. Especially with writing my own.)
Well water makes your hair shiny


In the farmhouse tonight, where all of the women gather to eat a more formal dinner together that the chef has prepared each evening, some of us gals stayed late to shoot the breeze and I mentioned how one of my journals suggested someone throw a party while staying here. The idea was WELL received! So, I named Saturday night at party night. Poet K, a cool African American woman (near 50), offered up her swanky cottage as the party pad cuz she has the biggest space at H—-plus she is leaving next week so it seemed fitting to me that she was in on it. We can say goodbye to her in style. Fiction Writer E was TOTALLY into it too. She is 24 and I really like her. She’s like having a younger sister around that actually wants your advice and you can make her laugh quite easily. Oh, and she plays the guitar, sings and writes, so I told her she was a triple threat, and that means she could get a lot of stage time. Looks like a party is underway…we will go into town this week to buy Wine, but Poet K calls it “hooch.” I like the ring of that word. Which reminds me... I better close now and get to writing. Sounds like there will be an audience Saturday night.

Willow Cottage Writer







Date: 08.16.11
Time: 4 p.m.
Mood: Humbled
RE: Willow Cottage

Upon arrival, a staff member (I’m sorry I don’t remember your name!) gave me a tour of the farm and then took me up to my new home, Willow Cottage. I was so profoundly humbled by the beauty of the cottage that I cried. It has been made with such great care and loving attention to the detail of what a writer needs to be creative: Beauty. Solitude. Inspiration.

I am quietly taking it in, but wide-eyed with joy. I feel like Snow White must have felt when she stumbled upon a charming cottage in the woods after having been lost. She walked in the door, and immediately, she knew she was home.

Maiden Voyage to Hedgebrook


Date: August 16, 2011
Time: 2:15 p.m.
Mood: Expectant
RE: Departure


I headed for Hedgebrook today by way of water.

Once the grinding stop and go of I-5 North gave way to a smooth descent into Mukilteo, I sailed myself away to Whidbey Island on a ferry. Mid-August in Washington couldn’t get much better to pave my escape with its perfect blue skies backdropped to a beckoning island in the horizon.

As the azure water washed up against the side of the ferry and the wind swept through my loose hair, I thought to myself, “How poignant are these slapping waves?” I am cleansing myself from my life as I know it. With each ebb, I am erasing any constraints I have to concrete, to strip malls, to gridlock, to errands, to debit cards, to matching my shoes to my purse, to television sitcoms that can’t make me smile. I have to say, indifferently and selfishly and wickedly, I won’t miss a single urban thing.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Summer 2011

Since finishing the Tacoma Poet Laureateship term for 2010-2011 in late Spring, I've been resting on my laurels and regrouping my energies from copious volunteer and community service poetry work I have done over the past couple years to recharge my writer's batteries, clear my poetry plate, and creatively convalesce.

I will be leaving for my Hedgebrook Writer's Retreat for the 2011 residency award I won. I set out next month to stay in a private cottage on Whidbey Island with a dozen other visiting women writers from around the WORLD, all having been honored with an award to attend the esteemed retreat and unplug from the day to day grind to honor my gift of poetry. I will spend the rest of the summer writing and working on my next book, which to this date remains untitled.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Josie's Poesy: Editorial by TLR in Weekly Volcano





I wrote a feature on the new Poet Laureate for Tacoma: Josie Turner. It went live this morn on the Weekly Volcano:

http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/entertainment/arts-feature/2011/04/tacoma-poet-laureate-josie-emmons-first-poetry-reading-bellaballs-studio/

Friday, April 1, 2011

I'm reading on Arbor Day, Tacoma, WA




Tomorrow is Arbor Day. I'm releasing my inner tree and will be reading a poem at 2 pm, before the Mayor speaks, to open the event for Urban Forest Project:

http://www.tacomadailyindex.com/portals-code/list.cgi?paper=88&cat=23&id=1946869&more=0

P.S. One of my favorite trees is the Birch. Reminds me of the woods, growing up in Pennsylvania. I was fascinated by their stark, white beauty and the appearance of black cuts in its hard body. It's bark peels like paper. Which is a cool thing...to a poet.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Last Word: Final Poetry Workshop Sunday! 04/03


My Final Poet Laureate Writer’s Workshop

The perfect way to spend a rainy Sunday afternoon is writing poetry with new friends!
Sign up and be a part of this last workshop I will be teaching as Tacoma Poet Laureate!

There are seats available for this last class on SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1:30p.m. to 3:30p.m. @ Urban Grace Church, Rm. 301, Tacoma, WA, Use 9th Street entrance! 902 Market Street, Tacoma, WA 98402

RSVPing is required. Simply email your RSVP and your full name to: tamsugah@aol.com
Class fee: $10 suggested donation. Bring check or cash to the class on the day you attend.

Class Outline:
This 2-hour workshop will be led by Poet Laureate of Tacoma, Tammy Robacker, and is designed to explore the craft of poetry writing for poets and writers of all skill levels. Workshop attendees will spend time examining and discussing poetic elements in existing, canonized poems by a diverse representation of poets. Then students will be given the opportunity to write their own poetry in exercises. Last of all, students will share their written work aloud in a round-robin fashion for gentle critique and commentary by the group.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Arts Innovator Article in Showcase Mag- by TLR

Two cutting-edge Washington artists, Leo Berk and Margie Livingston, were recently recognized with the prestigious Arts Innovator Award. Here's a feature I did on them in the Spring issue of SHOWCASE Magazine.

http://showcasemedialive.com/issues/spring2011/community/artsinnovatoraward

Monday, March 21, 2011

powerful lines

sometimes
I have to stop to touch my life & see if it's real.
How surprising to find that I wanted so much,
and mostly got it. My fantasies are fewer now
(one involves living through a day without
...resentments...)

--from the poem, Moon in Time Lapse
by David Rivard

Friday, March 18, 2011

TLR PR: bellaballs floats hope and help to Japan

A press announcement I wrote for one of my FAVE businesses and local artists 'bellaballs' is on the Travel Tacoma website today. They are giving back to Japan: http://www.traveltacoma.com/news.php?nid=151

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Feelin' poemsaic


Wow. I'm doing an editorial feature article on this local mosaic artist. She is so amazing. I wonder if I can trade her a poetry book, for
a window...
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Columbia-Grill-Windows/926174

Friday, February 18, 2011

'Inspiring Poet of the Year' Award: FEB 2011

WOW! I just won the 'Inspiring Poet of the Year' award from Peace Out, Inc-- a non-profit that supports Teen Philanthropy--for work I have done with teens & poetry. Will be attending their awards ceremony in Tacoma and have been invited to read some of my work to open their talent show. I will be sharing some new, special writing/poems I have working on for my next book. :)

Thanks to Peace Out, Inc and Hilltop Artists for nominating me! Honored!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Tarot Card Reading for January 23, 2011

Your Card Today: Death

Transformation. Death of the old ways. Making way for new energy and revitalization. Time to look for a new path. Change in a relationship, job or long-standing belief. Possible new beginning or liberation. Time to let go of something and let it pass from your life. Change of mind. Outside influence will cause drastic change. Accept change or change will be thrust upon you. Grieving a loss or change. Rebirth.

Monday, January 10, 2011

My Birthday Wish

‎"Never make someone a priority that only makes you an option."

C! Thank you for the AMAZING birthday nite!