Thursday, January 03, 2019

Sneak Peek for Poetry Friday 2019


Welcome to our first Poetry Friday gathering for 2019! (InLinkz at the bottom)

It's time again for me to gather all the poetry books for young people that I believe will be published in the year ahead. And I was shocked and happy to see I already have a list of 75+ books set to appear this year! WOO HOO! I usually only know about 20-30 books at this early date, then add to the list throughout the year and end up with around 100 titles. I hope this beginning list continues to grow and grow and grow! There are new poets to support, new forms and topics to consider, board books, nonfiction books, anthologies, novels in verse, memoirs, and more. Here's my "SNEAK PEEK" list thus far, but I know y'all will let me know of any additional titles or any errors you see here. Thanks!

2019 Sneak Peek Poetry List
  1. Adams, Jennifer. 2019. How Do I Love Thee? Ill. by Christopher Silas Neal. New York: HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray. 
  2. Alexander, Kwame. 2019. How to Read a Book. Ill. by Melissa Sweet. New York: HarperCollins.
  3. Alexander, Kwame. 2019. The Undefeated. Ill. by Kadir Nelson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  4. Anderson, Laurie Halse. 2019. Shout. New York: Viking.
  5. Argueta, Jorge. 2019. Caravan to the North. Ill. by Manuel Monroy. Toronto: Groundwood Books.
  6. Baron, Chris. 2019. All of Me. New York: Feiwel & Friends. 
  7. Beauvais, Clementine. 2019. In Paris with You. (Translated from the French by Sam Taylor.) Wednesday.
  8. Bramer, Shannon. 2019. Climbing Shadows: Poems for Children. Ill. by Cindy Derby. Toronto: Groundwood.
  9. Brown, Calef. 2019. Up Verses Down. New York: Henry Holt.
  10. Brown, Skila. 2019. Clackety Track: Poems about Trains. Ill. by Jamey Christoph. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
  11. Bryant, Jen. 2019. Feed Your Mind: A Story of August Wilson. Ill. by Canada Chapman. New York: Abrams.
  12. Buhrman-Deever and Kitchen, Bert. 2019. Predator and Prey: A Conversation in Verse. Ill. by Bert Kitchen. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
  13. Bulion, Leslie. 2019. Superlative Birds. Ill. by Robert Meganck. Atlanta: Peachtree.
  14. Coelho, Joseph. 2019. A Year of Nature Poems. Ill. by Kelly Louise Judd. Wide Eyed Editions. 
  15. Cookson, Paul. Ed. 2019. Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble: Magical Poems. Bloomsbury Education.  
  16. Coombs, Kate. 2019. Emily Dickinson: In Emily’s Garden. Ill. by Carme Lemniscates. Gibbs Smith.
  17. Coombs, Kate. 2019. William Shakespeare: I Love You. Ill. by Carme Lemniscates. Gibbs Smith.
  18. Corman, Avery. 2018. Bark in the Park!: Poems for Dog Lovers. Ill. by Hyewon Yum. Orchard.
  19. Davis, Alexandra. 2019. Lumber Jills: The Unsung Heroines of World War II. Il. by Katie Hickey. Chicago: Albert Whitman. 
  20. de la Mare, Walter. 2019. Dream Song. Ill. by Monica Felix. Minneapolis: Creative Editions.
  21. Dotlich, Rebecca Kai. 2019. You and Me. Ill. by Susan Reagan. Minneapolis: Creative Editions.
  22. Duncan, Alice Faye. 2019. A Song for Gwendolyn Brooks. Ill. by Xia Gordon. New York: Sterling.
  23. Elliott, David. 2019. Voices. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  24. Elliott, Zetta. 2019. Say Her Name. New York: Disney-Hyperion.
  25. Engle, Margarita. 2019. Dancing Hands, How Teresa Carreño Played the Piano for President Lincoln. Ill. by Rafael López. New York: Atheneum.
  26. Engle, Margarita. 2019. Soaring Earth: A Companion Memoir to Enchanted Air. New York: Atheneum. 
  27. Fitch, Sheree. 2019. Toes in My Nose: And Other Poems. Ill. by Sydney Smith. Nimbus Publishing.
  28. Fliess, Sue. 2019. Little Red Rhyming Hood. Ill. by and Petros Bouloubasis. Chicago: Albert Whitman. 
  29. Fogliano, Jullie. 2019. If I Was the Sunshine. Ill. by Loren Long. New York: Atheneum. 
  30. Fogliano, Jullie. 2019. Just in Case You Want to Fly. New York: Holiday House.
  31. Franco, Betsy. 2019. Counting in Dog Years and Other Sassy Math Poems. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
  32. Frost, Helen. 2019. Hello, I’m Here! Ill. by Rick Lieder. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
  33. Greenfield, Eloise. 2019. Thinker: My Puppy Poet and Me. Ill. by Ehsan Abdollahi. Sourcebooks/Jabberwocky.
  34. Grimes, Nikki. 2019. Ordinary Hazards. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press.
  35. Hall, Kirsten. 2019. Snow Birds. Ill. by Jenni Desmond. New York: Simon & Schuster. 
  36. Heard, Georgia. 2019. Boom! Bellow! Bleat!: Animal Poems for Two or More Voices. Ill. by Aaron DeWitt. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mils/Wordsong. 
  37. Hemphill, Stephanie. 2019. The Language of Fire: Joan of Arc Reimagined. New York: Balzer + Bray.
  38. Hoberman, Mary Ann. 2019. The Sun Shines Everywhere. Ill. by Luciano Lozano. New York: Little, Brown. 
  39. Holt, K. A. 2019. Redwood and Ponytail. San Francisco: Chronicle.
  40. Hopkins, Ellen. 2019. Sanctuary Highway. New York: Simon & Schuster.
  41. Hopkins, Lee Bennett. Ed. 2019. I Am Someone Else: Poems About Pretending. Ill. by Christ Hsu. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  42. Hopkins, Lee Bennett. Ed. 2019. I Remember. Ill. by various artists. New York: Lee & Low. 
  43. Howell, Raven. 2019. Glimmer, Sing of Sun. Ill. by Carina Povarchik. Spork.
  44. ______. 2019. I See the Moon: Rhymes for Bedtime. Ill. by Rosalind Beardshaw. Nosy Crow.
  45. Hutchens, Verlie. 2019. Trees. Ill. by Jing Jing Tsong. Beach Lane Books/Simon & Schuster. 
  46. ______. 2019. The Iliad. Ill. by Gareth Hinds. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
  47. Illustratus. 2019. Ghost: Thirteen Haunting Tales to Tell. San Francisco: Chronicle. 
  48. Janeczko,Paul B. Ed. 2019. The Proper Way to Meet a Hedgehog and Other How-To Poems. Ill. by Richard Jones. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
  49. Karlins, Mark. 2019. Kiyoshi's Walk. Ill. by Nicole Wong. New York: Lee & Low/Shen's Books.
  50. Kaur, Jasmin. 2019. When You Ask Me Where I'm Going. New York: HarperCollins.
  51. Khwaja, Maham. 2019. The Journey. New York: Lee & Low.
  52. Landry, Leo. 2019. Home Run, Touchdown, Basket, Goal!: Sports Poems for Little Athletes. New York: Henry Holt.
  53. Ledyard, Stephanie Parsley. 2019. Home Is a Window. Ill. by Chris Sasak. New York: Neal Porter Books.
  54. Levy, Debbie. 2019. Down the Hill: One Girl’s Story of Walking into History. Ill. by Jo Ann Allen Boyce. New York: Bloomsbury.
  55. Lucido, Aimee. 2019. Emmy in the Key of Code. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Versify.
  56. Macfarlane, Robert. 2019. The Lost Words. Ill. by Jackie Morris. Anansi International.
  57. Maillard, Kevin Noble. 2019. Fry Bread: A Native American Family Tradition. Ill. by Juana Martinez-Neal. New York: Roaring Brook.
  58. Meister, Cari. 2019. Pony Poems for Little Pony Lovers. Ill. by Sara Rhys. New York: Beach Lane Books/Simon & Schuster.
  59. Meyer, Eileen. 2019. Superlative A. Lincoln: Poems About Our 16th President. Ill. by Dave Szalay. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  60. Millay, Edna St. Vincent. 2019. Afternoon on a Hill. Ill. by Paolo Domeniconi. Creative Editions. 
  61. Miller, Rhett. 2019. No More Poems!: A Book in Verse That Just Gets Worse. Ill. by Dan Santat. New York: Little, Brown.
  62. Meyer, Eileen. 2019. The Superlative A. Lincoln. Ill. by Dave Szalay. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  63. Moskowitz-Sweet, Gloria and Smith, Hope Anita. 2019. It Rained Warm Bread. Ill. by Leatrice Lyon. New York: Macmillan.
  64. Nagai, Mariko. 2019. Under the Broken Sky. New York: Macmillan. 
  65. Ode, Eric. 2019. Otters, Snails, and Tadpole Tails: Poems from the Wetlands. Ill. by Ruth Harper. Kane-Miller.
  66. ___________. 2019. Origami and Poetry Inspired by Nature. Ill. by Clover Robin. Somerville, MA: Nosy Crow. 
  67. Paul, Miranda. Ed. 2019. Thanku: Poems of Gratitude. Ill. by Marlena Myles. Lerner/ Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press..
  68. Powell, Patricia Hruby. 2019. Lift as You Climb: The Story of Ella Baker. Ill. by R. Gregory Christie. New York: Simon & Schuster/McElderry. 
  69. Quattlebaum, Mary. 2019. Brother, Sister, Me and You. Washington DC: National Geographic.
  70. Raschka, Chris. 2019. Mother Goose of Pudding Lane. Ill. by Vladimir Radunsky. Somerville, MA: Candlewick. 
  71. Rafael, Solli. 2019. Limelight. Andrews McMeel. 
  72. Ramirez-Christensen, Esperanza. 2019. My First Book of Haiku Poems: A Picture, Poem and a Dream; Classic Poems by Japanese Haiku Masters. Ill. by Tracy Gallup. Tuttle Publishing. 
  73. Reynolds, Jason. 2019. Long Way Down (graphic novel edition). Ill. by Danica Novgorodoff. New York: Atheneum. 
  74. Riddle, Chris. 2019. Poems to Live Your Life By. London: Macmillan.  
  75. Rogalski, Mark. 2019. Make Me a Monster. San Francisco: Chronicle.
  76. Rogers, Fred. 2019. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: The Poetry of Mister Rogers. Ill. by Luke Flowers. Quirk Books.
  77. Rosen, Michael. J. 2019. The Greatest Table. Ill. by Becca Stadtlander. Creative Company.
  78. Rossetti, Christina. 2019. Blooming Beneath the Sun. Ill. by Ashley Bryan. New York: Atheneum.
  79. Russell, Ching Yeung. 2019. House Without Walls. Yellow Jacket.
  80. Salas, Laura Purdie. 2019. In the Middle of the Night: Poems from a Wide-Awake House. Ill. by Angela Matteson. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills/Wordsong.
  81. Salas, Laura Purdie. 2019. Lion of the Sky: Haiku for All Seasons. Ill. by Merce Lopez. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press.
  82. Salas, Laura Purdie. 2019. Snowman – Cold = Puddle: Spring Equations. Ill. by Micha Archer. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  83. Salazar, Aida. 2019. The Moon Within. New York: Scholastic.
  84. Schaub, Michelle. 2019. Finding Treasure: A Collection of Collections. Ill. by Carmen Saldana. Waterton, MA: Charlesbridge.
  85. Shiefman, Vicky. 2019. Who Has Wiggle-Waggle Toes. Ill. by Francesca Chessa. New York: Holiday House.
  86. Singer, Marilyn. 2019. I’m the Big One Now!: Poems about Growing Up. Ill. by Jana Christy. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills/Wordsong.
  87. Singer, Marilyn. 2019. Who Named Their Pony Macaroni? Ill. by Ryan McAmis. New York: Disney-Hyperion.
  88. Slade, Suzanne. 2019. Daring Dozen: The Twelve Who Walked on the Moon. Ill. by Alan Marks. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  89. Spinelli, Eileen. 2019. Birdie. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
  90. Sorell, Traci. 2019. At the Mountain Base. Ill. by Weshoyot Alvitre. New York: Penguin. 
  91. Steinberg, D. J. (reprint edition) 2019. Preschool, Here I Come! New York: Penguin/Grosset & Dunlap.
  92. Steinglass, Elizabeth. 2019. Soccerverse: Poems About Soccer. Ill. by Edson Ike. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills/Wordsong.
  93. Stevens, Roger. Ed. 2019. Moonstruck!: Poems About Our Moon. Ill. by Ed Boxall. London: Otter Barry Books. 
  94. Turk, Evan. 2019. You are Home: An Ode to the National Parks. New York: Atheneum.
  95. Updike, John. 2019. A Child’s Calendar. (20th Anniversary Edition) Ill. by Trina Schart Hyman. 
  96. van de Vendel, Edward. 2019. I’ll Root for You and Other Poems. Ill. by Wolf Erlbruch. Translated by David Colmer. Eerdmans.
  97. Vecchione, Patrice and Raymond, Alyssa. Eds. 2019. Ink Knows No Borders. Triangle Square. 
  98. Warga, Jasmine. 2019. Other Words for Home. New York: Balzer + Bray. 
  99. Weatherford, Carole Boston. 2019. The Roots of Rap: 16 Bars on the 4 Pillars of Hip-Hop. Ill. by Frank Morrison. Little Bee Books.
  100. Wenzel, Brendan. 2019. A Stone Sat Still. San Francisco: Chronicle.
  101. Wilson, Kip. 2019. White Rose. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 
  102. Withrow, Steven. 2019. A Poem is a Chameleon. lulu.com.
  103. Wolf, Allan. 2019. The Day the Universe Exploded My Head: Poems that Take You Into Space and Back Again. Ill. by Anna Raff. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
  104. Yolen, Jane and Stemple, Heidi. 2019. Eek, You Reek! Minneapolis: Lerner/Millbrook.
ABOUT POETS & POETRY
  1. Burleigh, Robert. 2019. O Captain, My Captain. Ill. by Sterling Hundley. New York: Abrams.
  2. Drake, Julia. 2019. The Last True Poets of the Sea. New York: Disney-Hyperion.
  3. Hegedus, Bethany. 2019. Rise!: From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou. Ill. by Tonya Engel. New York: Lee & Low.
  4. Hohn, Nadia L. 2019. A Like Miss Lou: Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Coverley Finds Her Voice. Ill. by Eugenie Frenandes. New York: Owlkids.
  5. Hohn, Nadia L. 2019. Malaika’s Costume. New York: Owlkids.
  6. Hohn, Nadia L. 2019. Malaika’s Winter Carnival. New York: Owlkids.
  7. Leonardo, Cory. 2019. Call Me Alastair. New York: Simon and Schuster.
  8. Lerner, Sarah. 2019. Parkland Speaks: Survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas Share Their Stories. New York: Crown. 
  9. Manfredi, Angie. Ed. 2019. The F Word. New York: Abrams/Amulet.
  10. Reynolds, Shauna LaVoy. 2019. Poetree. Ill. by Shahrzad Maydani.
  11. Rogers, Lisa. 2019. Mr. Marshall’s Red Wheelbarrow: A story About William Carlos Williams’s Beloved Poem. Ill. by Chuck Groenink. New York: Random House/Schwartz & Wade Books.
  12. Slade, Suzanne. 2019. Exquisite. Ill. by Cozbi A. Cabrera. New York: Abrams.
  13. Yolen, Jane. 2019. Emily Writes. Ill. by Christine Davenier. New York: Macmillan.
Now, please share what you're up to as we kick off a new year of Poetry Fridays! Please use the InLinkz tool below (click on "Add Link"). Thanks a bunch! Sending a big poetry-filled hug to you all!
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48 comments:

  1. Wow, Sylvia - what a list! And happy to see books by so many PF folks among the titles. Thanks for all you do to keep the world up to date on poetry for young readers, and thanks for hosting this week. Happy New Year! :0) (I have thoughts on Irene Latham's LOVE, AGNES and postcards and such this week.)

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  2. Fantastic list Sylvia, I'm making a copy so I can move through it as the year unfolds. Thanks for for bringing it right to our fingertips!
    I'm sharing my "one little word," a spattering of #haikuforhope– that I'm continuing, and some art.

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  3. And thanks for hosting the Roundup!

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  4. This is some list! Thank you so much for sharing this glimpse with us! I am sharing my reflection poem for the new year. Happy 2019 to you!

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  5. I love how much poetry is revered and promoted in the U.S. This is such an extensive list. I wish Australian publishers weren't so risk averse in relation to publishing poetry. It is a matter of some sorrow for me. Thank you hosting Sylvia and for the sumptuous list of poetic possibilities!

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  6. Wow! So much poetry. I am gobsmacked. As Alan said, there is a reservation amongst many Australian publishers. We are such a small market, so there is risk in everything - it's hard yakka getting poetry published here. Enjoy your wonderful bounty!

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  7. Happy New Year, Sylvia, and thank you for hosting today! What an amazing variety of children's poetry to look forward to in 2019!

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  8. Happy New Year! What an amazing group of books coming out this year. I'm delighted to see so many gorgeous topics and titles. Let's dig in! I'm ready!

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  9. Thanks so much for hosting this week and for compiling this amazing list. It's so exciting to recognize many familiar PF names among the authors. So much to celebrate and anticipate!!!

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  10. WOW! What an abundance!

    Thank you for sharing and for hosting!

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  11. I don't remember needing a password for Mr. Linky before? While I figure it out, my link is here: https://thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com/2019/01/poetry-friday-possibility.html

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  12. Oh my goodness--what a wonderful list. I'll be coming back to put all of these on my to-read shelf! Thanks for including my titles--would it be possible to add that IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT is illustrated by Angela Matteson? Thanks! And thank you for hosting and celebrating!

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  13. Thank you, Sylvia, for hosting, for this list, for all of your lists, for your generosity, for brightening up conferences with your poemclothes...for being you! Peace and love to you in 2019!

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  14. What a list! Thanks for hosting, Sylvia!

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  15. Such abundance to look forward to this year! Thanks, Sylvia, and thanks, too, for hosting.

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  16. Happy New Year and thanks for hosting! I don't seem to be able to leave a link to my PF post. Here's the URL: https://friendlyfairytales.com/2019/01/03/inward/

    I look forward to reading more of that amazing list. What a lovely time for kids poetry.

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  17. Holy cow! This is quite a list! Thanks so much for compiling it for us! It looks like next year's CYBILS poetry judges will be busy! And I'm ready to start reading now!

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  18. There’s another Lee Bennett Hopkins collection coming out in April from Lee & Low — looks so good!

    https://blog.leeandlow.com/2019/01/03/sneak-peek-lee-lows-spring-2019-titles/

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  19. Wow! Poetry is alive and well in the U. S. I'm looking forward to it all.

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  20. The collage of books itself is inspiring, Sylvia. Looks as if the year will be a double great one for poetry and children! Thanks for hosting & for the list!

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  21. What a fabulous list and what a gorgeous display! I am thrilled to be on it with so many wonderful poets. It will be a great year of reading. Thank you for sharing and being such an incredible advocate for children's poetry!

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  22. Hi, y'all! Thanks so much for all the kind compliments and sweet wishes! I've added the additional links and suggested book recommendation. Keep 'em coming!

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  23. What a fabulous list! Thank you for compiling and sharing and for hosting the roundup today!

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  24. What a beautiful bunch of poetry books! Thank you, Sylvia... I know how time consuming it is to create such displays and lists.. thanks for offering this resource, which I look forward to (and return to!) every year. Happy new year! xo

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  25. What an incredible list! You do so much for the poetry community. Thanku for including THANKU on this list. Cannot wait for my editorial debut in this collection of poems from some very fine children's writers. Happy New Year!

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  26. Thank you for hosting! Happy Friday to all of the poets and readers!

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  27. Holey moley! Is it my imagination or is this list longer than ever??? I'm excited to take a closer look at so many of them. Thank you, as always, for rounding them up, Sylvia!

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  28. Oh, hooray! Thank you for keeping track and keeping us posted!

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  29. Thanks for doing the roundup, Sylvia! I look forward to reading your poetry "Sneak Peek" list every year. Happy 2019!

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  30. This list of poetry is just DIVINE. And kind of overwhelming! But also divine! Thank you for it, and for hosting today!

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  31. Happy New Year, Sylvia! Thank you for this list. It is gift I'll come back to again and again. xo

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  32. Hi, all! I am relatively new to Poetry Friday...I think this is the third week I've posted. Here are a couple of new poems I wrote recently. Thanks! http://theapplesinmyorchard.com/2019/01/04/poetry-friday-morning-encounters-and-unread-posts/

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  33. Outstanding list! Thanks, Sylvia, for all you do.

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  34. Thanks for hosting, Sylvia - and for once again sharing your complete list of poetry for the new year! I'm sure it's not an easy thing to compile. (By the way, I think there may be one more of Lee's anthologies - I'm pretty sure he has another one besides the two listed, but you'll have to check with him)

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  35. Sylvia, I always look forward to your yearly Poetry Sneak Peeks and often search back over previous years' lists when I'm looking for particular poetry books. Thanks for putting them together. I also have a poetry collection coming out this year with Charlesbridge called FINDING TREASURE: A COLLECTION OF COLLECTIONS. Would love for you to add it to the list!

    https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Treasure-Collections-Michelle-Schaub-ebook/dp/B07M9HFW8N/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1546638212&sr=8-1&keywords=Michelle+Schaub+finding+treasure

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  36. Your list is amazing. I'm new to Poetry Friday. Thanks so much for hosting.

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  37. Thank you Sylvia for this wonderful list! Printing it off for my library days.

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  38. Hi, y’all and thanks for stopping by and for all your kind words. You’re right, making this list is a HUGE task, but also a labor of LOVE!
    Michelle, congrats on your new collections collection! I’ll be adding that to the list ASAP!

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  39. Hi Sylvia, thanks so so much for this list! I am so thankful to be a part of it. Just wanted to update you that WEIGHT has a new title: ALL OF ME--with a cover by Chris Sheban!
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250305992

    Looking forward to so many of these books!

    Chris Baron

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  40. Oh Sylvia, Thank you for hosting and thank you for this list. It’s oozing with goodness.

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  41. More thanks and gratitude to each of you and our whole Poetry Friday community! Isn't it awesome?
    And Chris, I've changed the entry to reflect your new book title and illustrator; Michelle, I've added your new "collections" collection. Thank you both for the updates!

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  42. Wow! That is quite a list!! Thank you, and thanks for hosting, too. I'm so glad to be part of this group--and glad to have so much poetry to look forward to here and in all those books.

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  43. Sylvia, Thank you for being a wonderful host at the start of the new year. While I am late in sending this post, I am excited to have posted since I have been thinking about this #haikuforhope for several days. Your sneak peek is amazing so I would like to spend some time reviewing it. Enjoy your start to 2019,

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  44. I love seeing a poetry publication list this long, Sylvia. Thanks for compiling it. Here's 2019 poetry rocking the reading world! Cheers/en guete! *clink*

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  45. Ooooooh, I just want to lie down and wallow around in that collage--and I believe I'll get to do just that, since I'm about to join the NCTE Poetry Awards Committee! I'm late posting, due to the burden of the year, but Ella Wilcox Wheeler and I have an essential and obvious wisdom to share. Thanks for hosting all us in so many ways for so many years, Sylvia. <3

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  46. Phew, what a list! Thanks for including POETREE and giving me so many other titles to look forward to.

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  47. Thank you all for helping me kick off Poetry Friday 2019! What a great beginning!
    And congrats, Heidi, on being on the NCTE Poetry Committee-- such an awesome experience.
    Here's to heaps of poetry all year long!

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  48. Sylvia, thank you for this incredible list! From verse novels for teens to board books for the youngest kids, Poetry is alive and well! It would be great if this list could somehow be subdivided - into verse novels, poetry collections, rhyming picture books, biographies, etc.

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