Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
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Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Voice your recommendation(s) here, and
Please let us know ASAP if you are not going to be available to represent the Writer's Block -
then we will know not to consider your poems further this month's IBPC.
I/we will be looking for consensus - in keeping with a communal workshop environment
Which 1-3 would we like to see represent the Writer's Block in the finals?
After the 3 are selected, then will each author post - in this thread - the poem as the poet would like it forwarded,
and ALL the needed info/statements
Ideally, the only poems that really need to appear here are the final 3, when announced, hopefully by the 1st of January, if not sooner
^^ the intent is organizational - if poems appear here before the selection of the final 3, then there is a congestion -
Until the final 3 are announced, please maintain poems & workshopping to the Workshop Forum. Thanks.
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any newcomers or returnees this month, Welcome!
and here is a home link to the IBPC rules: http://ibpc.webdelsol.com/rules
In this thread, from the poems posted in the workshop forum during the course of the month, recommend/nominate by title & author.
Nominated poets, please acknowledge the nomination here in this thread.
Please reply by accepting or declining the nomination - in this thread.
Please note & observe: This is not a workshopping thread.
In this thread, poems that are ultimately selected to represent the Block are then posted here
as the author would like for the poem to be forwarded
along with all IBPC required info.
When the 1-3 poems are decided upon, and permission granted by each author of the selected poems,
along with all the info needed by each author:
1/Your name
2/e-mail address
3/statement that the poem is your original
4/and unpublished work
5/and that you are not representing in the current IBPC
6/and the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
^^ All of the above is the usual needed info as part of the process.
I will then forward the 1-3 to the IBPC finals.
Thanks
Michael (MV)
Please let us know ASAP if you are not going to be available to represent the Writer's Block -
then we will know not to consider your poems further this month's IBPC.
I/we will be looking for consensus - in keeping with a communal workshop environment
Which 1-3 would we like to see represent the Writer's Block in the finals?
After the 3 are selected, then will each author post - in this thread - the poem as the poet would like it forwarded,
and ALL the needed info/statements
Ideally, the only poems that really need to appear here are the final 3, when announced, hopefully by the 1st of January, if not sooner
^^ the intent is organizational - if poems appear here before the selection of the final 3, then there is a congestion -
Until the final 3 are announced, please maintain poems & workshopping to the Workshop Forum. Thanks.
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any newcomers or returnees this month, Welcome!
and here is a home link to the IBPC rules: http://ibpc.webdelsol.com/rules
In this thread, from the poems posted in the workshop forum during the course of the month, recommend/nominate by title & author.
Nominated poets, please acknowledge the nomination here in this thread.
Please reply by accepting or declining the nomination - in this thread.
Please note & observe: This is not a workshopping thread.
In this thread, poems that are ultimately selected to represent the Block are then posted here
as the author would like for the poem to be forwarded
along with all IBPC required info.
When the 1-3 poems are decided upon, and permission granted by each author of the selected poems,
along with all the info needed by each author:
1/Your name
2/e-mail address
3/statement that the poem is your original
4/and unpublished work
5/and that you are not representing in the current IBPC
6/and the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
^^ All of the above is the usual needed info as part of the process.
I will then forward the 1-3 to the IBPC finals.
Thanks
Michael (MV)
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I accept Ken's nomination at: 09:28 on the 27 Jun 2018,
in the thread for my poem: Tribute from a Wooden Hut
In case it is selected to represent the board
ieuan ap hywel
ieuanaphywel@aol.com
my original work
it is not currently representing any other forum
it hasn't been published
Tribute from a Wooden Hut
I was here on the cliff at glan-y-mor, his reverie.
Below, the boathouse, washed a pastel shade of lemon,
doused by sea mists of the Afan Taf that meander
into Carmarthen Bay. He sat and wrote here, window
open to the sea across the marsh from Black Scar,
the farm at Pentowyn, and Craig Ddu - Black Rock.
Lazy days, sun struck in summer, a flagon of bitter.
an empty bottle: his ty bach, when full he watered
the bushes. A little sleep at noon and when the sun
sat near the horizon over the Celtic sea it was time
for tea. Welcomed visitors: a sea breeze to waft
the heat away and Vernon who came to gaze
on his Arthur, a warrior of words, who wielded
a pen as cleverly as the sword. To sit and read,
to listen to the sedge warbler's call, an infinite
variety of series of ratchet trills and warbled
peeps. No one warbler's call the same, too
complex, far beyond any composer's grasp.
This is where he watched little boats bob, wind
waving reeds, lovers entwine, Polly Garter, and
Gossamer Beynon from Llareggub. He could see
Captain Cat pull in lobster pots, listen to the terror
in his dreams. He liked to get away from her-indoors,
the sudden fury of her fists, her insatiable demands.
No Blodeuwedd she, no dainty flower. A passing
local could serve, she danced on a yellow shore
showing off her all, her twmpath her wares.
R. S. Thomas said of Vernon that coins rattling on
the bank counter were to him like the splashing of
the waves at Ginst Point. Robert Graves spoke of him,
as a man with Hywl, and yet he spoke no Welsh.
But the hywl is there, see it shine in: Rage, Rage
against the Dying of the Light. We grieve with him
for the loss of a father. Fame had reached out to hold
him in it's fierce grasp, sad that asthma, and morphine
sulphate administered by an inept physician took him
from us. Remember now, the fag that hung from his pout,
poems that trill like the sedge warbler's call, soak in those
dreams of his lush women, bard of the bards and Laugharne.
in the thread for my poem: Tribute from a Wooden Hut
In case it is selected to represent the board
ieuan ap hywel
ieuanaphywel@aol.com
my original work
it is not currently representing any other forum
it hasn't been published
Tribute from a Wooden Hut
I was here on the cliff at glan-y-mor, his reverie.
Below, the boathouse, washed a pastel shade of lemon,
doused by sea mists of the Afan Taf that meander
into Carmarthen Bay. He sat and wrote here, window
open to the sea across the marsh from Black Scar,
the farm at Pentowyn, and Craig Ddu - Black Rock.
Lazy days, sun struck in summer, a flagon of bitter.
an empty bottle: his ty bach, when full he watered
the bushes. A little sleep at noon and when the sun
sat near the horizon over the Celtic sea it was time
for tea. Welcomed visitors: a sea breeze to waft
the heat away and Vernon who came to gaze
on his Arthur, a warrior of words, who wielded
a pen as cleverly as the sword. To sit and read,
to listen to the sedge warbler's call, an infinite
variety of series of ratchet trills and warbled
peeps. No one warbler's call the same, too
complex, far beyond any composer's grasp.
This is where he watched little boats bob, wind
waving reeds, lovers entwine, Polly Garter, and
Gossamer Beynon from Llareggub. He could see
Captain Cat pull in lobster pots, listen to the terror
in his dreams. He liked to get away from her-indoors,
the sudden fury of her fists, her insatiable demands.
No Blodeuwedd she, no dainty flower. A passing
local could serve, she danced on a yellow shore
showing off her all, her twmpath her wares.
R. S. Thomas said of Vernon that coins rattling on
the bank counter were to him like the splashing of
the waves at Ginst Point. Robert Graves spoke of him,
as a man with Hywl, and yet he spoke no Welsh.
But the hywl is there, see it shine in: Rage, Rage
against the Dying of the Light. We grieve with him
for the loss of a father. Fame had reached out to hold
him in it's fierce grasp, sad that asthma, and morphine
sulphate administered by an inept physician took him
from us. Remember now, the fag that hung from his pout,
poems that trill like the sedge warbler's call, soak in those
dreams of his lush women, bard of the bards and Laugharne.
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I nominate Bernie’s poem”Marital Adventures”
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I nominate:
1. Bob's: Puffins
2. Ken's: I never Drank with my Father
3. Bernie's: Girl With Peacock Wings In Blue Dusk Over Kobe
In case any poet rejects or fails to acknowledge then my back up is:
3(A). Dale's: Shady Lane
3(B). Michael's: photo journalism
1. Bob's: Puffins
2. Ken's: I never Drank with my Father
3. Bernie's: Girl With Peacock Wings In Blue Dusk Over Kobe
In case any poet rejects or fails to acknowledge then my back up is:
3(A). Dale's: Shady Lane
3(B). Michael's: photo journalism
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I accept Fran’s nom, and will post the required info later... thx, Frank
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Bob Bradshaw
bobbybradshw@yahoo.com
It is my original work and is not representing any other forum.
It has never been published.
Puffins
Who but a birder
could love
a bird short and stocky
with an absurdly
large, orange
snozz?
Yet there’s something
familiar about puffins
as their beaks brighten
during spring and summer,
letting the girls know
who the eligible bachelors are.
Once paired up
puffins often mate for life,
building burrows that boast
a separate lavatory
from the nursery,
cleanliness the family
motto.
They're not only
practical partners
--but good lovers
even if their goofy looks
tell us that couldn't
be true...
yet as winter approaches
we recall their red tipped beaks
and yellow feet
as fondly as our youth--
their colors fading
like an old romance
bobbybradshw@yahoo.com
It is my original work and is not representing any other forum.
It has never been published.
Puffins
Who but a birder
could love
a bird short and stocky
with an absurdly
large, orange
snozz?
Yet there’s something
familiar about puffins
as their beaks brighten
during spring and summer,
letting the girls know
who the eligible bachelors are.
Once paired up
puffins often mate for life,
building burrows that boast
a separate lavatory
from the nursery,
cleanliness the family
motto.
They're not only
practical partners
--but good lovers
even if their goofy looks
tell us that couldn't
be true...
yet as winter approaches
we recall their red tipped beaks
and yellow feet
as fondly as our youth--
their colors fading
like an old romance
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I second "Tribute from a Wooden Hug", Frank, and hope your poem wins....it deserves to hoist the cup for our group....best of luck
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Bob's Beard of Bees is an IBPC contender
Michael (MV)
Michael (MV)
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Thanks Bob
very generous statement from you,
likewise best wishes.
very generous statement from you,
likewise best wishes.
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Thx, Michael...
Bob Bradshaw
bobbybradshw@yahoo.com
My original poem, and not represented anywhere else
Beard of Bees
Face veiled,
my new stepdad lifted
the queen bee up,
scooping her and her ladies
into a wire cage
which he hung on me.
Ominously the "beard" grew,
confused, disoriented bees
massing beneath my chin
in a huge hum.
He gave me a thumb's up
as he fumbled
with a tiny camera,
bees kissing my lips.
Shaking uncontrollably,
throwing off bees
like a dog flinging off beads of water--
I flung the cage
and ran
for the house, a long scarf of bees
trailing. The screen door
slammed.
I locked it
with my trembling hand.
Later I pressed my jittery fingers
against the screen mesh--
my new dad placing his palm
tenderly on the other side--
bees clinging to his sleeves.
Bob Bradshaw
bobbybradshw@yahoo.com
My original poem, and not represented anywhere else
Beard of Bees
Face veiled,
my new stepdad lifted
the queen bee up,
scooping her and her ladies
into a wire cage
which he hung on me.
Ominously the "beard" grew,
confused, disoriented bees
massing beneath my chin
in a huge hum.
He gave me a thumb's up
as he fumbled
with a tiny camera,
bees kissing my lips.
Shaking uncontrollably,
throwing off bees
like a dog flinging off beads of water--
I flung the cage
and ran
for the house, a long scarf of bees
trailing. The screen door
slammed.
I locked it
with my trembling hand.
Later I pressed my jittery fingers
against the screen mesh--
my new dad placing his palm
tenderly on the other side--
bees clinging to his sleeves.
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Update Sunday 7/1 re Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Welcome to July
How about some 2nding here on the 1st
Michael (MV)
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I 2nd “I Never Drank with my Father”
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I'll second Bob's: Beard of Bees.
and Bernies's: Marital Adventures.
and Ken's: I Never Drank With my Father
and Bernies's: Marital Adventures.
and Ken's: I Never Drank With my Father
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4th of July update:
Any poem(s) nominated that isn't going to be available after all?
That will help slim down to the final 3.
I feel strong about Beard of Bees.
It has been 2nd
but so have most of the other poems
So we are looking for 2nds to be 3rd on the 4th
Then I can launch the 3 to the finals
asap after the fireworks
A safe & wonderful 4th to every one
Michael (MV)
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Any objections or declines
How about:
1/ The First Time I Drank With My Father (isn't that actually the title of kenneth's poem)
2/ Tribute from a Wooden Hut
3/ Beard of Bees
^^ Accept or decline
If accepting, please provide asap ALL the usual needed info
and the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
Thanks
Michael (MV)
1/ The First Time I Drank With My Father (isn't that actually the title of kenneth's poem)
2/ Tribute from a Wooden Hut
3/ Beard of Bees
^^ Accept or decline
If accepting, please provide asap ALL the usual needed info
and the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
Thanks
Michael (MV)
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I have added the poem and requisite information
see above.
Thanks again for selection and good wishes to all.
see above.
Thanks again for selection and good wishes to all.
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Accept...thank you... added info is above
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
I decline, but am grateful for the nomination and support
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Thanks, Kenneth, for the notification
Michael
Michael
Kenneth2816 wrote:I decline, but am grateful for the nomination and support
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Thanks, Bob,
how about a statement that Beard of Bees has not been published
Thanks,
Michael (MV)
how about a statement that Beard of Bees has not been published
Thanks,
Michael (MV)
BobBradshaw wrote:Accept...thank you... added info is above
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Thanks, Frank,
Thanks, Frank,
and good luck in the finals
Michael (MV)
and good luck in the finals
Michael (MV)
FranktheFrank wrote:I have added the poem and requisite information
see above.
Thanks again for selection and good wishes to all.
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July 5th and needing a 3rd
I'll PM Bernie re Marital Adventures
Bernie, if you don't already have a poem committed to represent another board,
then will you please allow "Marital Adventures" to represent the Writer's Block in the July IBPC.
Please reply in this IBPC thread
If accepting please provide ALL the needed info, & the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
ASAP Please
Thanks,
Michael (MV)
Bernie, if you don't already have a poem committed to represent another board,
then will you please allow "Marital Adventures" to represent the Writer's Block in the July IBPC.
Please reply in this IBPC thread
If accepting please provide ALL the needed info, & the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
ASAP Please
Thanks,
Michael (MV)
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Update July 6th re Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
Although I have forwarded Frank's and Bob's poems,
we are allowed a 3rd.
Have not heard back from Bernie
Will now PM Dale re Shady Lane.
Whoever accepts first - if either - will be the 3rd representative poet.
Dale, if you don't already have a poem committed to represent another board,
then will you please allow "Shady Lane" to represent the Writer's Block in the July IBPC.
Please reply in this IBPC thread.
If accepting please provide ALL the needed info, & the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
ASAP Please
Thanks,
Michael (MV)
we are allowed a 3rd.
Have not heard back from Bernie
Will now PM Dale re Shady Lane.
Whoever accepts first - if either - will be the 3rd representative poet.
Dale, if you don't already have a poem committed to represent another board,
then will you please allow "Shady Lane" to represent the Writer's Block in the July IBPC.
Please reply in this IBPC thread.
If accepting please provide ALL the needed info, & the poem as you would like it forwarded to the finals.
ASAP Please
Thanks,
Michael (MV)
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Update 7/7 re Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
No response from bernie or Dale.
Therefore, since this is the close of the 1st week of July,
for our 3rd I'm going to forward the triptych "photojournalism":
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7104#p32825
^^ Thanks, Frank, for the nom-nod
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Re: Upcoming July IBPC 2018:
You are welcome Michael
best wishes.
best wishes.