After publishing my poem "Bardwell's Ferry Bridge," Haunted Waters Press also added me to their very special "contributor showcase." I feel very honored, and am of course excited to see my picture on their website!
Here's the link:
http://www.hauntedwaterspress.com/contributors/nicole-k-braden-johnson/
"Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard / Are sweeter" -John Keats (Ode to a Grecian Urn)
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Monday, November 19, 2018
Publication in Haunted Waters Press
I'm very excited to announce that my poem "Bardwell's Ferry Bridge" was published in the brand-new online edition of Haunted Waters Press titled SPLASH!
http://www.hauntedwaterspress.com/bardwells-ferry-bridge/
I'd like to give a shout-out to the HWP team and their amazing work. They actually did some research, found the bridge I am referencing, and did an awesome artistic rendition thereof to go along with the poem.
I don't want to steal their image, but here is a picture of the original bridge and you can see on their website what they did with that:
(Picture source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bardwell%27s_Ferry_Bridge)
http://www.hauntedwaterspress.com/bardwells-ferry-bridge/
I'd like to give a shout-out to the HWP team and their amazing work. They actually did some research, found the bridge I am referencing, and did an awesome artistic rendition thereof to go along with the poem.
I don't want to steal their image, but here is a picture of the original bridge and you can see on their website what they did with that:
(Picture source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bardwell%27s_Ferry_Bridge)
Friday, November 16, 2018
Turkey's of the World Unite
Check out my husband's Thanksgiving poem here:
http://critojazz.blogspot.com/2010/11/poem-for-turkeys.html
http://critojazz.blogspot.com/2010/11/poem-for-turkeys.html
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Great Falls Word Festival
Check out my first article in the Recorder about the Great Falls Word Festival!
https://www.recorder.com/Great-Falls-Word-Festival-is-back-with-four-days-of-diverse-voices-21293077
https://www.recorder.com/Great-Falls-Word-Festival-is-back-with-four-days-of-diverse-voices-21293077
Publication in The Write Launch
Here is a link to three of my poems which were featured in The Write Launch. The titles are "Hidden Nature," "It Could Happen to You," and "Of One Mind."
https://thewritelaunch.com/2018/03/hidden-nature-it-could-happen-to-you-and-of-one-mind/
https://thewritelaunch.com/2018/03/hidden-nature-it-could-happen-to-you-and-of-one-mind/
Ode to Rosie - Publication in The Mind's Eye
Here is a link to the sonnet "Ode to Rosie," which I co-wrote with my husband, David, in anticipation of the birth of our son. Rosie is our chi-terrier rescue dog, and as of now she is alive and well, though predictably confused as to why she has lost her status as the center of our universe.
It was published in Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts's literary journal The Mind's Eye for their issue dedicated to all things canine.
Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
Felix puts a horseshoe on his desk
Every time there is a test.
He had it with him the one time he got an A
Luck must have been with him on that day.
Whenever there’s an important game,
Felicity wears a four-leaf clover on a chain.
The day she found it by the flagpole
She went on to score the winning goal.
But Ida studies hard to get good grades
While Felix wastes time at the arcades.
And as Ethan perfects his new routine
Felicity is at the beach applying sunscreen.
It’s a fallacy called post hoc, ergo propter hoc
That leads some to forego common sense for
luck.
Ockham’s Razor
Some blades slice cleanly through stone,
But one, gentler than a blade of grass, can
Cleave or splice together the foundations of
our knowledge.
This razor will have no effect on the stubble
of a man’s cheek,
But the best thinkers use it most every day
And know its efficiency in cutting through the
mind’s fog.
Though it cannot be bought, not being a
material thing,
Good teachers will give it freely as a gift
The worth of which may not at first be
grasped.
In case your teachers have been remiss, here’s
a gift to you:
When caught between competing explanations of
the world,
The best one tends to be the simpler of the
two.
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