Showing posts with label bethel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bethel. Show all posts
Monday, February 16, 2015
Reading on Horseback
I don't recommend actually reading on horseback, or especially driving a motor vehicle. However, this statue at the Bethel Public Library is a great reminder that we need to fill our idle moments with input. And the best thing to do is to read a book. I keep books (letters, diaries, etc) in the bathroom. I keep books in the car. I keep a book in my briefcase, in my office, by my bedside, in every room in my house. Snatching the idle moments and turning them into reading opportunities is the way to make a life.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
After Making Love to Lord Byron
My wife's poem "After Making Love to Lord Byron on the Morning of My Thirty-Seventh Birthday" from Garbanzo, read for the epic Garbanzofest in Bethel, Connecticut.
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amy nawrocki,
bethel,
connecticut,
garbanzo,
literary journal,
lord Byron,
poem
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Article in the Newtown Bee
Check out the article in the Newtown Bee on my beautiful wife and her new book of poetry! For those who don't know, she grew up in Sandy Hook and loves to go back to visit. She'll be in Bethel at Byrd's Books on Saturday, March 1, at 7 pm.
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amy nawrocki,
bethel,
byrd's books,
four blue eggs,
newtown bee,
poetry,
sandy hook
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