Jun
09
2007
Source story: Culture of Fear: Poetry Professor Becomes Terror Suspect
These days, the flag of victimhood is waved vigorously and from the top of every hill.
A leader would have seized this opportunity to educate the suspected informant, perhaps even arranged a formal meeting with the ROTC. Tell them who we are, what we do. Talk about your culture. Tell them why you love the United States. Bring some of your favorite foods (no one training for the military ever passed up a good meal!)
By reducing ignorance, we minimize fear. And we may even learn something about the culture of othersĀ in the process, making friends with people we seem to prefer to think of as enemies.
That’s what a poet would do. That’s how to carry the flag of brotherhood and quash this so-called “culture of fear”.
Jun
02
2007
John H. Reid of the Tom Howard Poetry Contest recently described three qualities of successful poems to poets entering contests:
“1. An unusual, intriguing or striking title.
2. An attention-grabbing opening line.
3. A powerful closing line.
It also helps to send in a number of varied entries. I recently read eight sonnets sent in by a talented contestant. Unfortunately, it seemed to me that the sonnet was not quite the right form for these particular poems. The effort required to fit the poet’s ideas and imagery into 14 lines made the poems themselves seem strained and awkward. The poet would have done much better to have adopted a freer style of verse.”
May
17
2007
If you believe your rights are granted to you by the State, then beware: Someday it may be true.
May
17
2007
Its always good to see an upcoming author being quoted
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gling_gling
May
08
2007
The Time of Monsters
By Christopher Vera
While we waste days
pounding sand,
the night terrors
dig their ghoul’s nails
into our backs,
chew handfuls of
our burning flesh.
HesaidshesaidIsaidtheysaid!
None of this
matters.
In a dark cave
under the world
they still hatch.
Apr
21
2007
My barbarian horde smashes your enlightened society.
Apr
21
2007
In this proposed Anthology project, Vera explores the milieu as a subject for study and introduces texts that demonstrate the power of creating new worlds.
VERA-ProposedMilieuAnthologyProject
Apr
21
2007
“The honest poet cares less for the concerns of today’s critics than for the admiration of tomorrow’s.”