PoetryBootCamp




When I started Poetry Boot Camp four years ago, I didn’t realize what a community it would become for me, as well as for participants. When people began to join us from out-of-the-way places like Nicosia, Cyprus and Dede, Guam I was thrilled, and looked them up in my atlas, trying to imagine their landscapes and figure out the time difference between us. Now we have a Boot Camper who is writing her poems at the South Pole! This seems a fitting time to provide a forum so we can hear more about where people are and what they’re doing, and I’m going to start things off with this blog (dreadful word!) from three of us: Lynette Harper at the South Pole, Lisa Suhair Majaj from Nicosia, Cyprus, and me in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada. I’d love to have you check in and post your comments!

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February 16, 2007

The Vagina Monologues

Filed under: Uncategorized — Molly @ 7:59 pm
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Well, after five rehearsals and several weeks of practicing, I got up on stage Wednesday night (Valentine’s Day), and moaned. I moaned in 18 different ways. Luckily, our director, Sheila O’Connor, had the bright idea of including all the other cast-members in the moaning, so probably no one in the audience will remember what I sound like specifically.

It was a big challenge to moan, not to mention to say “vagina” so many times, but I’m glad I did it. I wanted to get over being embarrassed by the word itself, and also the location, and I wanted to contribute to a political cause that I believe in: the ending of violence toward women. But mostly, I wanted to have fun.

And I did!!

I also wanted to get up on this stage that Mark Twain stood on and see how it felt, just in case I should maybe rent the Nevada Theater and put on a talk there. I like being in the audience, but I like being on the stage even more. 250 seats, and then a balcony for overflow. The seats are arranged in a slight curve, so you feel like you’re in the arms of a hug. It’s wonderful.

I seem to be unable to get photos on this page that are the right size, so here are two tiny hints, and for more, go to: http://www.tommyg.com/VaginaMonologues/index.html

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February 8, 2007

Leaving the South Pole

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynnette @ 11:51 am

February 6, 2007

Finalist

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lisa @ 3:35 am

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lisa @ 3:35 am

February 5, 2007

Poetic Bones

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lisa @ 3:50 am

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