What might happen when you show up to the moment with a pen in your hand? This companion book to Poetry of Presence II: More Mindfulness Poems is a guide for writing poetry as a mindfulness practice. It features eighty-eight thoughtful prompts to help you explore how you meet the world, even when (or especially when) it isn't easy to be present. "If you long to walk more deeply into the wilderness of poetry, I can't think of a more masterful and generous guide than poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. In this companion edition, Rosemerry takes you by the hand and leads you to closer intimacy with…mehr
What might happen when you show up to the moment with a pen in your hand? This companion book to Poetry of Presence II: More Mindfulness Poems is a guide for writing poetry as a mindfulness practice. It features eighty-eight thoughtful prompts to help you explore how you meet the world, even when (or especially when) it isn't easy to be present. "If you long to walk more deeply into the wilderness of poetry, I can't think of a more masterful and generous guide than poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. In this companion edition, Rosemerry takes you by the hand and leads you to closer intimacy with not only poetry, but with all of life." -Julia Fehrenbacher, poet and author of Staying in Love "Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer has always been a wise and gentle guide, leading us into deeper presence with her luminous poems. Yet what she has crafted here, as a companion to an already soul-nourishing anthology, is nothing short of a sacred text that will lift you up, and keep you company on the whole human journey-from joy to loss and back to the joy of full aliveness again." -James Crews, author of Kindness Will Save the World
Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer co-hosts Emerging Form (a creative process podcast), Secret Agents of Change (a surreptitious kindness cabal) and Soul Writers Circle. Her poetry has appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, PBS News Hour, O Magazine, American Life in Poetry and Carnegie Hall stage. She shares her poetry daily on her blog, A Hundred Falling Veils, and on the Ritual app, The Poetic Path. She teaches poetry for scientists, mindfulness retreats, kindergarteners, poets and nonpoets.She holds an M.A. from New York University and teaches at Le Moyne College and the YMCA's Downtown Writers Center in Syracuse, New York. She lives in Syracuse with her husband, best friend, and first reader, Jim Heffernan.
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