Welcome to where I am, where my kitchen's always messy, a pot's (or a poet) always about to boil over, a dog is always begging to be fed. Drafts of poems on the counter. Windows filled with leaves. Wind. Clouds moving over the mountains. If you like poetry, books, and music--especially dog howls when a siren unwinds down the hill-- you'll like it here.


MY NEW AUTHOR'S SITE, KATHRYNSTRIPLINGBYER.COM, THAT I MYSELF SET UP THROUGH WEEBLY.COM, IS NOW UP. I HAD FUN CREATING THIS SITE AND WOULD RECOMMEND WEEBLY.COM TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN SETTING UP A WEBSITE. I INVITE YOU TO VISIT MY NEW SITE TO KEEP UP WITH EVENTS RELATED TO MY NEW BOOK.


MY NC POET LAUREATE BLOG, MY LAUREATE'S LASSO, WILL REMAIN UP AS AN ARCHIVE OF NC POETS, GRADES K-INFINITY! I INVITE YOU TO VISIT WHEN YOU FEEL THE NEED TO READ SOME GOOD POEMS.

VISIT MY NEW BLOG, MOUNTAIN WOMAN, WHERE YOU WILL FIND UPDATES ON WHAT'S HAPPENING IN MY KITCHEN, IN THE ENVIRONMENT, IN MY IMAGINATION, IN MY GARDEN, AND AMONG MY MOUNTAIN WOMEN FRIENDS.




Wednesday, December 29, 2010

SIBA 201O BOOK AWARDS NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN!

(CITY LIGHTS BOOKSTORE IN SYLVA, NC)

TO ALL MY BLOG READERS WHO VALUE SOUTHERN LITERATURE, ESPECIALLY POETRY, PLEASE CONSIDER NOMINATING BOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2010 THAT YOU LOVE. HERE'S THE LINK: http://www.sibaweb.com/siba-book-award/nomination-form. Readers may nominate books if they list a SIBA member as their bookstore. SIBA IS THE SOUTHERN INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLERS ALLIANCE. THEY ARE AN IMPORTANT RESOURCE IN A CULTURE THAT IS RAPIDLY MOVING TOWARD CHAIN BOOKSELLERS AND THE INTERNET. PLEASE HELP SUPPORT OUR INDIE BOOKSTORES.
POETRY WAS DROPPED FROM THE AWARDS LAST YEAR BECAUSE OF SO FEW NOMINATIONS. LET'S CHANGE THAT THIS YEAR!
This a quick list of books I value and think deserve to be honored. There are others I've not listed. We've a wealth of good poetry being published now. Let's celebrate it.
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Nancy Simpson: Living Above the Frost Line (Carolina Wren)
Isabel Zuber: Red Lily (Press 53)
Joseph Bathanti: Restoring Sacred Art (Star Cloud Press)
Jeffery Beam: Gospel Earth (Skysill Press)
Nancy Dillingham: Home
Janisse Ray: A House of Branches (Wind Pub.)
John Thomas York: Naming the Constellations (Spring Street Editions)
Dede Wilson: Eliza (Main Street Rag)
Stephen Smith: A Short Report on the Fire at Woolworths (Main St. Rag)
Tara Powell: Physical Science (Finishing Line)
Debra Kaufman: The Next Moment (Jacar)
Julia Nunnally Duncan: At Dusk (Old Seventy Creek Press)
Alex Grant: The Circus Poems (Lorimer)
Holly Iglesias: Angles of Approach (White Pine)
Cathy Smith Bowers: Like Shining from Shook Foil (Press 53)
Ruth Moose: Tea (Main Street)


3 comments:

Vicki Lane said...

Done! Thanks for the reminder, Kay!

Jessie Carty said...

I'm so pleased with how many books on this list I know and love :) just finished Joseph Bathanti and I ADORE Tara's chapbook. I was shocked to see someone had nominated me on SIBA. So proud to be in such great company!!

Julia Nunnally Duncan said...

Thanks, Kay, for including my book on your list!