“Poems
arrive. They hide in feelings and images, in weeds and delivery vans, daring us
to notice and give them form with our words.”
~
Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge
Thus begins the introduction to her book “poemcrazy”. Through
a combination of personal stories and poems, Susan pulls you into her word
world and invites you to begin making poems of your own.
One of my favorite anecdotes centers on her
seventh/eighth grade English class and her teacher, Mr. Mabie. She speaks of
how his was the first class she ever had in school that allowed her to express
the person she is instead of the “good girl I was supposed to be.” I only wish
I would have had a similar experience so early on in my academic life! I have
only begun to find that same sense of creative freedom now in my mid-forties.
Wooldridge challenges the reader to begin collecting words.
drive, pomegranate, trendy, ephemera
drive, pomegranate, trendy,
Words cost nothing. They are ours for the taking. They
don’t have to be categorized when we’re collecting. They can be anything that
pulls at our attention.
press, fairy, optional, grandiose
Words come to us from an endless number of places. By
collecting words in this manner, they can fall into a surprising phrase.
rehabilitated finesse, orange existence, flickering
asphalt
At the end of many of the short chapters, she offers what
she calls “Practice”. These prompts relate to the story shared in the chapter
and are often accompanied by poems written by students in her workshops.
One of my favorite practices that I return to often asks
the simple question, “Where have you felt most at home? Where do you think you
really come from?” This led me to write “Curtain Call”
and “I
Come From the Air”. (Be on the lookout for a prompt around this idea in
October!)
I confess that I have not read this book from cover to
cover. I pick up poemcrazy when I’m in need of an idea. I open the book to a
random page and begin reading. I find new ideas every time, even on pages I’ve
used before.
You can pick up a copy of poemcrazy at your favorite book
outlet.
~Amy McGrath
~Amy McGrath
I love this book! I remember searching for a follow up and when I finally found Susan's next book it was many years later - "Fool's Gold" -
ReplyDeleteI love them both!
Thanks for spreading the word!
Beautiful book cover and such simple yet true name :)
ReplyDeleteI like the words you shared in the post. Makes me want to pause and reflect till i am ready with a poem :D