I’m delighted that my poem “Because a Volcano Has Erupted in Japan” appears in the just released anthology Sunrise from Blue Thunder: Japan, Earthquake-Tsunami, March 2011“. (c) Pirene’s Fountain, 2011. Edited by Ami Kaye.The poems in this anthology honor the people of Japan as they try to rebuild their lives after these two disasters.
Also, my sonnet “Summer Ice” appears in the new anthology, The Best of The Barefoot Muse, (c) 2011 Barefoot Muse Press. Edited by Anna M. Evans.
And four of my haiku and a New Year’s Eve haiku sequence appear in Aubrie Cox’s blog anthology *The Language of Dragons*:
http://yaywords.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/the_language_of_dragons.pdf
To find them, please scroll down to pp. 2, 3, 6, 26, and 34-35.
It’s been a fine 2011, and I wish you all a great 2012! Happy New Year!
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About penhart
I am a poet and writer, published widely in journals and anthologies, and my literary autobiography appears as an extended essay in "Contemporary Authors." My poems have recently appeared in "Rattle" ,"Tiferet," and "U.S. 1 Worksheets". Work has also appeared in "The Valparaiso Poetry Review," and "Umbrella." Recent books include 'One Bowl" (2012); "Recycling Starlight" (2010); and "The Night Marsh" (2008).. Earlier collections include "Along River Road"; "Lizard Light: Poems From the Earth"; and "Buried in the Sky."
My illustrated alphabestiary for children, "The Beastie Book," was published in the December, 2009, by Shenanigan Books. I have won three poetry fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, as well as awards from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the Mary Carolyn Davies Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, and the first William O. Douglas Nature Writing Award for my work in the anthology "American Nature Writing 2002."
I was invited to be a "featured poet" and read at the 2010 Dodge Poetry Festival, and was awarded a residency / fellowship for January, 2011, at VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts."
I live in the South Jersey shore area, and work as a visiting poet in the schools through programs sponsored by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and various other agencies. I'm still fairly new at blogging and hope to add more graphics, etc., as I learn more.