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Hi, there! I'm Serene, and I'll be your [community profile] poetree host this week.



I'm a big old weirdo, and I like it. I am bi, poly, and an atheist. I raised someone else's kids. And weirdest of all? I like poetry in clear English. ;-)

I live in Oakland, California. I work at UC Berkeley, doing work that often involves my editorial side, and I'm a Creative Writing major (two quarters left to go!) at Cal State University, East Bay (in Hayward, CA). I'm a published poet and journalist, and I publish the small-press literary magazine called "42" -- if you'd like to submit work for our September issue, please do -- and I do that for love, because it certainly doesn't make me any money. I also blog both here at Dreamwidth, and at my food blog, The Mom Food Project.

Lately, I've also been writing fiction, and starting to get the hang of it. I hope some day to make my living writing, though I may never leave my awesome job, which I tend to call The Best Job Ever.





My first poetry teacher, Steve Kowit, edited a book of what he called "Maverick Poetry," which is poetry that's deep and wonderful, but not impenetrable and so dense you can't understand it. I fell in love with that style of poetry, and I have little patience for stuff that I can't suss out.

I'll be sharing some of my poetry, but also some other poems that meet my criteria: Poems in clear, understandable English that are nevertheless deep, meaningful, and beautiful.



And now it's your turn. I'm relatively new here, so tell me about you! I'm especially interested in links to your poetry and other writing.

Date: 2012-06-19 05:38 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lnhammer
Hi, and welcome.

I'm some guy named Larry, and I write narrative poetry and translate Japanese. I identify as a member of the Well-Versed Skiffy movement, which has the motto "good storytelling, good meter, good speculative fiction." So, yes, on the accessibility, as a entrance into the deeper currents.

Links to some of my stuff available online, including a collection of translations, is here and my running index of my current translation project is here. Oh, and I'm in the final stages of revising a year-long cycle of nature poetry, which I think of as a narrative in small slices.

Oh, and I'm hosting this week in [community profile] poetry.

---L.

Date: 2012-06-19 07:33 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] alee_grrl
I noticed you were hosting this week over on [community profile] poetry. Very cool. :D

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