[a door asks you to live] by Betsy Johnson
Welcome to Sunday Morning Lyricality, featuring a weekly song or poem by a Minnesota writer. Poetry can sometimes be like an incantation, calling us to be our better selves. You might
Welcome to Sunday Morning Lyricality, featuring a weekly song or poem by a Minnesota writer. Poetry can sometimes be like an incantation, calling us to be our better selves. You might
Simples by KateLynn Hibbard, one of five finalist books for Lyricality’s “Read Poetry Central Minnesota 2020” program. If you like to read history with a women’s studies point of view, if you like imaginative fact-based stories with a core of emotional truth, you’ll likely find something in this book to love.
Welcome to Sunday Morning Lyricality, featuring a weekly song or poem by a Minnesota writer. Have you ever wondered what your place in the universe is, or means? This poem gazes
Paige Riehl, whose book Suspension was selected by Lyricality in April 2019, has chosen these five books as suitable to Lyricality’s “Read Poetry” program goal of stimulating meaningful discussions among readers throughout central Minnesota ’s Great River Regional Library system.
Abdi Mahad is a poet, editor, and instructor. His wife, Hudda Ibrahim, is an author, founder and president of Filsan Talent Partners and faulty member of SCTCC. In a conversation with Tracy Rittmueller, director of Lyricality. they consider how poetry might heal people and communities.
Welcome to Sunday Morning Lyricality, featuring a weekly song or poem by a Minnesota writer. “Riches” by Charles Wm. Preble is a contemplative poem surrounded by watchful, waiting silence. “Behold,” says
Sunday Morning Lyricality for December 8, 2019 features “on the bayou” by Mark Conway, from his book rivers of the driftless region, published by Four Way Books.
TJ Larum is a behavior analyst who works in Waite Park, Minnesota, providing therapy for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, mostly 4 and 5 year olds. He is also a drummer and a songwriter, striving to create a culture in central Minnesota where everyone feels connected to their creativity, either as a maker of a creative product, or an appreciator of what is made in their community.
Sunday Morning Lyricality presents “In My Darkest Hours” by Mary Willette Hughes.