[New post] Poetry Friday: A busy week, a contest winner, and a “Situation”
Matt Forrest Esenwine posted: " I have to tell you, I'm worn out! Last weekend I spent 2 1/2 days in Jackson, NH with several of my fellow NH authors and illustrators - including Lita Judge, Adi Rule, and my Don't Ask a Dinosaur (POW! Kids Books, 2018) co-author, Deb Bruss - at " Radio, Rhythm & Rhyme
Last weekend I spent 2 1/2 days in Jackson, NH with several of my fellow NH authors and illustrators - including Lita Judge, Adi Rule, and my Don't Ask a Dinosaur (POW! Kids Books, 2018) co-author, Deb Bruss - at a writer's retreat hosted by another of our members, author Emilie Burack and her husband, Tom.
It was a wonderful opportunity to relax and focus on craft, as well spend time catching up with friends. That Sat. night, the New Hampshire Literary Awards were taking place 3 hours south, in Manchester, NH, and I was pleasantly surprised when I received notification that my picture book I Am Today (POW! Kids Books, 2022) WON in the "Children's" category!
What was extra-nice was that I tied with my friend and critique partner, Tom Tosi, who also won in the Young Adult category for his middle grade novel, 6,000 Doughnuts. Moreover, my friend and former Portsmouth, NH Poet Laureate Tammi Truax won the People's Choice Award for her children's book, The Pearl of Portsmouth.
But that was only the beginning of a looong week!
Because in addition to finally putting the wraps on a new picture book biography manuscript I've co-authored with the wonderful Helen Wu, I was invited to be the keynote luncheon speaker at yesterday's conference of the Children's Librarians of New Hampshire, the children's/youth services branch of the NH Library Association.
And what fun that was!
I shared my journey as an author, from writing poetry as a child to now having 8 books out with 5 more on the way, and about my process of writing, why I write the way I do, and what I enjoy most about picture book creation. No one was throwing rotten tomatoes at me as I stepped down from the podium, so I'm guessing they liked it.
One of the poems I shared was the very first poem of mine ever published, anywhere. I wrote it when I was a junior at Weare High School in NH, and it was published in the local college's literary magazine.
Looking back on it, it reads like a poem written by a high school student! Although I like the premise, I would definitely spend some time revising word choice - but overall, I still like it for what it represents. It begins:
The Situation
Nothing. Absolute nothing. As not even the immense vastness of space can compare. Such is the setting; such is the situation at hand. Waiting solemnly, something is going to happen...
(if you are so inclined, you can read the rest at my original post HERE)
And now, dear reader, it's time to announce a WINNER!
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Last Friday I welcomed my two friends Rebecca Kai Dotlich and Georgia Heard to share the news about their new poetry collection, Welcome to theWonder House (Wordsong, 2023), and we had a number of folks enter the giveaway for a FREE COPY! Out of all the names, one was chosen at random. That winner is...
BRIDGET MAGEE!
Congratulations, Bridget! I'm sure you'll love the book as much as I do.
And since it is Poetry Friday, there's plenty more poetry around the kidlitosphere! Carol at The Apples in My Orchard is hosting the roundup today with a celebration of her birthday AND International Bat Week! (The week before Halloween - coincidence? I think not!)
AND...I'm booking author visits for the 2023-24 shool year!
I love chatting with elementary and middle school classes about writing: why poetry is fun to read and write, the importance of revision, and how imagination and creativity can lead to fantastic careers! My presentations are tailored to fit the needs of the classes and students' ages. One day I might be sharing details of how a picture book like Flashlight Night (Astra Young Readers, 2017) was created; the next, I'll be discussing dinosaur breath or origami sea turtles!
If you or someone you know might be interested in having me visit your school, library,or other organization, please email me at matt(at)mattforrest(dot)com!
Ordering personalized signed copies online? Oh, yes, you can!
You can purchase personally-signed copies of Flashlight Night, (Astra Young Readers, 2017), Don't Ask a Dinosaur (Pow! Kids Books, 2018), and nearly EVERY book or anthology I've been part of!
Just click the cover of whichever book you want and send a comment to the good folks at MainStreet BookEnds in Warner, NH requesting my signature and to whom I should make it out. (alternatively, you can log onto my website and do the same thing) They'll contact me, I'll stop by and sign it, and then they'll ship it! (Plus, you'll be supporting your local bookseller – and won't that make you feel good?)
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