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2017 Poetry Marathon: It’s official
It is official! I will be participating in the half-marathon portion of the 2017 Poetry Marathon. This means that, starting with the 6 o’clock hour (Pacific time) on August 5th, I will be writing and posting a new poem every hour for twelve hours.
Although I write new poems daily, try to write more than one at a time whenever possible, and have opted for the half-marathon instead of the full marathon (which involves writing and posting a new poem every hour for twenty-four hours), this event is no small endeavor. Fortunately, the marathon takes place a week earlier this year, so there will be no need to reshuffle my schedule—last year, I skipped the earlier of the two open mics I would normally go to, then scrambled to make the second one on time.
So! On Saturday, August 5th, starting somewhere between 6 and 7 a.m. Pacific time, you can follow my progress at https://thepoetrymarathon.com/blog/kevinjoconner/, and the marathon as a whole at https://thepoetrymarathon.com/blog/. I will also post my poems on this blog, as well as on ello.
Meanwhile, on with the countdown!
(26 July 2017)
The lilac years (a poem)
The title has been in my head for a while. I figured it was time I did something with it…
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The map has changed since I last had a look (a poem)
Upon discovering the part of Tokyo in which I used to live has changed a lot since the last time I did the Google Maps/Earth thing in that area…
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The promise I once made (a poem)
A cut-up poem of sorts, made up from lines (or parts of lines) taken from poems written during the last few months.
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I think a light just went out somewhere (a poem)
A moment.
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The upside-down nature of love, music, and time (a poem)
A timeline of sorts.
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I wonder if Thelonious Monk ever wrote poetry (a poem)
The things I think about while wandering through book stores… Continue reading
The method doesn’t always translate (a poem)
The eternal dilemma… Continue reading
The coincidence of coincidence (a poem)
Figured I had better get this one down before it goes away… Continue reading