A Writer's Notebook, Day Five-Hundred-And-Eight

This morning I gave a presentation on contemporary poetry to a group at the Boca Raton Museum of Art.  It was a fairly simple presentation, a discussion where I read a poem and discussed it with the group.  It went over incredibly well, despite the fact that I had been warned that several people in the group had expressed skepticism about a presentation on poetry.  In truth, I dolittle more than select the poems and offer a bit of a poke to get people talking.  To me, the magic is that poetry works.  It is not that I was an amazing presenter, but rather that the poems themselves have power.  Many think that poetry is not for them, but only until they have a true encounter with a good poem.

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