What Sparks Poetry is a serialized feature that explores experiences and ideas that spark the writing of new poems. In Ecopoetry Now, poets from Canada, Mexico, and the US engage in an ecopoetic conversation across borders. Each Monday's delivery brings you a poem from the author and an excerpt from their essay.
25 Shard
Graphic presentation of CAConrad's poem 25 Shard


Poem for JS5

Graphic presentation of CAConrad's poem, Poem for JS5
from the journal WHEN IS NOW 
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CAConrad (THE OPEN ROAD) on Ecopoetry Now 


"Remember a few years ago, I asked you to cut my arm with your bowie knife, so I could write a poem while observing my cells in their 27-day repair cycle? There is something special about having the body be part of the writing experience, and with these birds and animals in the desert, each one is assigned a spot on my body....Locating an animal on myself is an incredible way to enter the writing."
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"Ada Limón Makes Poems for a Living"

"The first book she wrote after leaving New York, 'Bright Dead Things,' was born of a failed novel, she said, and that was the book that really started to change things for Limón. A finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, it has now sold more than 40,000 copies."

via THE NEW YORK TIMES
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