First up: Irene Latham
Now hold to your hats, while Irene serenades us with her cello!
Thanks so much for taking the time to create these videos for us, Irene! WONDERFUL! I can't wait to get my hands on Nine, too.
[I debated about creating new posts for each poet, but lots of people are linking to this posting to share with kids (HOORAY!), so I'm going to keep adding poets right here!]
Poet Leslie Bulion is the author of many wonderful science-themed books of poetry for young people including Superlative Birds, Random Body Parts: Gross Anatomy Riddles in Verse, Leaf Litter Critters, At the Sea Floor Cafe: Odd Ocean Critter Poems, Hey, There, Stink Bug!, as well as middle grade fictional novels for young readers. Bulion studied science in college, oceanography in graduate school and worked with children and families. She loves photographing nature, scuba diving, and kayaking. Here, she shares a few poems, background stories, and activities from her new book, Amphibian Acrobats. Enjoy!
Next up: K.A. Holt!
Poet Kari Anne (K.A.) Holt is the author of several middle grade novels, especially novels in verse such as Rhyme Schemer, House Arrest, Knockout and the #ownvoices Redwood and Ponytail, as well as the picture book, I Wonder, illustrated by Kenard Pak. She lives in Austin, Texas, and is a co-founder of Typewriter Rodeo, a troop of poets who compose poems on request on-the-spot. Here she talks about two of her novels in verse. First: House Arrest.
Next, Kari talks about her forthcoming book, BenBee and the Teacher Griefer (I can't wait to read it!):
Next up: Zetta Elliott
Zetta Elliott is a poet, author, and an educator who was born in Canada and currently lives and writes in Pennsylvania. She earned a PhD from NYU and is the award-winning author of multiple works for adults and young readers including fiction, fantasy, plays, essays, a novella, picture books, YA novels, and middle grade fantasy. Her latest book is a poetry collection for young adults, Say Her Name. In the video linked here (click here), she reads a few selections from this new book, including a very helpful poem entitled, “Self Care.” Enjoy!
Elliott has also created a poetry workbook for teens, Find Your Voice, and I can send you a pdf of that (with Zetta’s permission) if you leave your name and email address in the comments.
Elliott has also created a poetry workbook for teens, Find Your Voice, and I can send you a pdf of that (with Zetta’s permission) if you leave your name and email address in the comments.
As poet and artist Vikram Madan admits on his website, he grew up in India where he really wanted to be a cartoonist, but ended up an engineer. He now lives in Seattle and worked for years in the tech industry and then made the switch to art and writing, creating editorial cartoons, drawing and painting and exhibiting his art, and writing poetry for young people. His poetry is full of humor and wordplay, including The Bubble Collector, Lord of the Bubbles, and his new book, A Hatful of Dragons. He shares a poem from that new book here:
And here Vikram leads us in a 30-second flip through his new book:
And just for fun, Vikram has created a music video for a poem from his first book, The Bubble Collector:
Thank you, poets, for being part of my virtual Poetry Round Up! It's so kind of Irene Latham, Leslie Bulion, Kari Holt, Zetta Elliott, and Vikram Madan to take time to make videos for us to enjoy. I hope I can bring them all to TLA in the future for an in-person rock concert of poetry! Meanwhile, take care of yourselves, everyone-- and share poetry-- so therapeutic just now (and always!).
Thanks for this special post Sylvia filled with Irene's treasures–her delightful book and an extra treat, hearing her play "Ode to Joy!" And thanks also for bringing part of the conference to all of us, be well.
ReplyDeleteOh, Irene (and Sylvia for bring this to us).....you are a natural. I cannot wait to get NINE. I am going to go order now. Save it for someone's night birthday in 5 years, but I will love it and share it in the meantime. I have to try a nonet. And your lovely cello seranade, it is a lovely tune. Thank you both!
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I'm looking forward to reading Irene's new book. Thank you for the cello serenade! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this. I'm looking forward to reading Irene's book.
ReplyDeleteNine times the fun to hear Irene speak
ReplyDeleteabout and read from her new book
and play Ode to Joy for us
sending hope and delight
lifting the darkness
with poetry
and music--
thank you
both!
What a disappointment. Thank you for giving all of us an opportunity to enjoy a taste of what was planned. It's always lovely to see and hear Irene and to read her wonderful poetry!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to have Irene's book in my hands so I can explore all the nonets and count all the nines in the illustrations! LOVED the cello performance!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sylvia, for letting us ALL come to your Poetry Roundup session!
I look forward to reading your book and enjoyed your cello playing. I love Ode to Joy. Its so simple and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you posted, Sylvia, & what a beautiful surprise to find such joy here! I know this book will be wonderful, have a granddaughter turning nine in the summer, so perfect timing, too. Irene, thank you for the Ode to Joy! Wishing you your own joy during this hard time. Thanks for sharing and for planning more, Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteIrene's poetry is beautiful - as is her smiling face and gentle voice. This was a treat to see. I'm sorry your conference plans were disrupted - but I'm grateful we got to share the love.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry your presentation and conference had to be cancelled. But what a treat to hear Irene read and play!!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the cancellation of TLA, but we are sure lucky to see Irene and the many other presenters virtually. Congratulations to Irene on 9 and thank you for sharing your music. :)
ReplyDeleteSo many thanks to all of you for taking a peek and being kind readers and listeners... you've made my day! And thank YOU, Sylvia, for inviting me to create the video. Some other time I'll put my boots on again and come to TLA (I hope!!). And Buffy, well done with the nonet!!! xo
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about TLA. I know how many folks were looking forward to it. But THANK YOU, Sylvia, for inviting the participants to record videos. Such a special treat to see and hear Irene as "up close and personal" as we can get these days. Looking forward to having a closer look at 9.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for stopping by to enjoy Irene's lovely post! And thank YOU, Irene, for taking the time make these for us! It's ALMOST as good as being together in person for the annual Poetry Round Up! Almost! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHooray! What a great way to continue the tradition of Sylvia's TLA Poetry Round-Up!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sad you all couldn't meet in person, but I'm delighted you and Irene have found a way to share the JOY nonetheless! Congrats Irene, thank you for the lovely reading and concert, and appreciations, Sylvia, for sharing! :0)
ReplyDeleteSuch a treat to hear Irene recite a poem from her new book and treat us to some Beethoven on the cello. She's such a talent, and she brightened my day :)
ReplyDeleteSylvia, I can't thank you enough for this. I'm getting this to my students RIGHT NOW as we have a bunch of K.A. Holt fans. I'm terribly sorry about the cancellation. But, so glad we live in a time that we can share virtually. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteKari,
ReplyDeleteThat was so much fun! Loved your characters-I am always so amazed at your creative "kids" and their lives. I'm so looking forward to reading, and sharing, Ben Bee when it comes out!
Kari, that was so much fun! I loved hearing your characters talk through you! This might just replace Rhyme Schemer as my favorite-we'll see! I look forward to reading, and sharing, Ben Bee when it publishes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea to bring TLA to all of us this year....thank you, Sylvia. I look forward to NINE (looooved the cello solo!)...and to catching up with all of the videos. Much love and take good care. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much for these great videos! I'm working for my public library from my home. A group of 3 of us are working on a virtual National Poetry Month celebration, and I'm including the link to this post. Love, peace, well being, and poetry for all!
ReplyDeleteJust what we & all the Kiddos need, right now!
ReplyDeleteHello, I'd love to receive a copy of Zetta's pdf, if still available! Please send to monica.juarez@austinisd.org
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