Time for Tea

DemelsaHaughton

Illustration by Demelsa Haughton

 

Take time for tea-need

not be below the ‘shrooms or

red-hued polka dots

Dysfunction

DemelsaHaughtonIllustration

Illustration by Demelsa Haughton

 

Susan Minot

said: “The word dysfunction has, I think, served its purpose and now has lost its meaning. Every family, like every person, is imperfect, after all. The idea that there is a Family somewhere who functions is an odd concept. In my youth I was running from my family to try to find out who I was — their influence distracted me. Now I see what a powerful hold they have, no matter what.”

Dragon Bites

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This is what happens at KidLit Studio when Mr Gribble hosts Jeanne and Don!

JeanneInDragon

Jeanne has teeth and Dragon has none; He just bytes in TV Studio!

strive for rhythm, rhyme

color-time, mime, wind-chime, quick-time,

wintertime sublime!

Rhyming Picture Books Revolution

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The picture book rhyming revolution founder: Angie Archer

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Panoramic view of the rhyming cohorts at the revolution

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Two illustrators span the generation gap: NYC to Korea

KidLitMedia

hosts authors, illustrators

and publishers!

Calligraphy Collaboration

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calligraphy by Andrew Van der Merwe and Chris Lochner

byAndrewvanderMerwe

botanical gems

a wreath for flourished letters:

royal tribute sings

Kin With the Foxes

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illustration by Jeanne Poland

 

The wall of cold descends

by Marge Piercy

Near the end of our annual solstice party
as guests were rummaging through the pile
for their coats and hugging many goodbyes
the very first snow of the year began
to eddy down in big flat flakes.

It was cold enough to stick, with the grass
poking through and then buried.
Now the ground gives it back
under the low ruddy sun that sits
on the boughs of the pine like a fox

if red foxes could climb. The cats
crowd the windows for its touch.
The Wolf Moon seemed bigger than
the sun, almost brighter as last night
it turned the snow ghostly.

Now it too wanes. The nub end
of the year when all northern
cultures celebrate fire and light.
Tonight we’ll take the first two candles
to kindle one from the other.

When we go out after dark, our
eyes seek lights that bore holes
in the thick black like the pelt
of a huge hairy monster, a grizzly
who devours the warm-blooded.

We are kin with the birds who huddle
in evergreens, who crowd feeders,
kin with the foxes and their prey, kin
with all who shiver this night, homeless
or housed, clutching or alone

under the vast high dome of night.

“The wall of cold descends” by Marge Piercy from Made in Detroit. © Knopf, 2015.

Companions

byFrancesca DeLuca

illustrator: Francesca DeLuca

 

companions speed

the wheels round-deepen breathing

cleanse the side-walk

Heaven’s Gate

by Robert Morgan

In her nineties and afraid
of weather and of falling if
she wandered far outside her door,
my mother took to strolling in
the house. Around and round she’d go,
stalking into corners, backtrack,
then tum and speed down hallway, stop
almost at doorways, skirt a table,
march up to the kitchen sink and
wheel to left, then swing into
the bathroom, almost stumble on
a carpet there. She must have walked
a hundred miles or more among
her furniture and family pics,
mementos of her late husband.
Exercising heart and limb,
outwalking stroke, attack, she strode,
not restless like a lion in zoo,
but with a purpose and a gait,
and kept her eyes on heaven’s gate.

“Heaven’s Gate” by Robert Morgan from Dark Energy. © Penguin, 2015.

Know

MarcosCorrea

illustrator: Marcus Correa

Know
how
to say
No

Yes
Boundaries

Yes
Balance

Yes
Options

Definition #398 Rabbit and Goose

ZafoukoYamamoto

illustration by Zafouko  Yamamoto

white on white rabbit

goose ambling by-winter sights

too white to spy-fly!

Definition#397: Epoxy

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Who’s that leaping up?

fingers laughing, roxy e-

poxy rock star girl!

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