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In "April: 30 Poems" Tom Driscoll shares a collection of poems evolved across the month of April in 2021 writing in response to prompts shared by poet and teacher, Jan Hutchinson. From 'About These' : "Jan sends out these seeds and her community of fellow poets, they are the various gardens, or gardeners. This "April: 30 Poems" is simply my crop, the result of my answering every prompt this year, 2021. I haven't lived with these a long time yet. Some may be forced flowers -and that's a problem, so I've been told. But I do know that compelling these answering poems, these various responses, has…mehr

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In "April: 30 Poems" Tom Driscoll shares a collection of poems evolved across the month of April in 2021 writing in response to prompts shared by poet and teacher, Jan Hutchinson. From 'About These' : "Jan sends out these seeds and her community of fellow poets, they are the various gardens, or gardeners. This "April: 30 Poems" is simply my crop, the result of my answering every prompt this year, 2021. I haven't lived with these a long time yet. Some may be forced flowers -and that's a problem, so I've been told. But I do know that compelling these answering poems, these various responses, has given me more than a few gifts. In at least trying to write them down, I've found things I wouldn't have even looked for, left to my own devices."
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Autorenporträt
Tom Driscoll has pubished several collections of poetry; including 'Odd Numbers' (lulu 2017), 'Instead of Peace' (lulu 2015) and 'Absence Singing' (lulu 2013). Recently, his poetry has appeared in three anthologies, "Yearning to Breathe Free: Poetry from the Immigrant Community"(Moonstone Arts Center, 2019) and "Art on the Trails: Marking Territory" (Route 7, 2019). PITTOC (Poetry in The Time of Corona Virus) Vol II, published in May 2020 as a benefit for Doctors Without Borders and Partners In Health. His poem "Duty Leave Home" was awarded the Wheeler Memorial Library Robert P Collen Prize in 2017.