Welcome back to our third (and numerically auspicious, so says Sandy) episode of the Divinations miniseries, featuring an ongoing conversation in poems with poet Sandra Yannone.
In this episode, I share my poem "Hereafter," after Ada Limón's "After the Fire," and inspired by Sandy's poem from Episode 2: Twine, Maps, & the Meta-Meta, as well as by the Little Oracles lexical fragment "lake," which you can view as part of the original Little Oracles multimedia digital installation, back on view at www.littleoracles.com/exhibit.
We get into the intensity of the word “if,” poetry as a chance to change, manifesting cosmic convergence (led by Ada Limón), and more. Plus, Sandy shares a snippet of her response poem to my featured reading. Enjoy, and as always, take care, keep creating, and stay divine!
Resources
- Divinations I | Welcome to the Miniseries
- Divinations II | Twine, Maps, & the Meta-Meta (feat. Sandy's poem, "The Stars on the Snake River")
- The Little Oracles multimedia digital installation | lake, my chosen lexical fractal
- Sandy's links | Website: www.sandrayannone.com; Boats for Women on Abe Books
- Cultivating Voices LIVE Poetry | Facebook and YouTube
- References | S01:E01 | ABC, Read with Me (if you want to find out more about the original Little Oracles digital installation); my poetry games and generators on Itch.io; "In a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound; Bill Knott, American poet
IG: @littleoracles