5/15/2023 0 Comments Tinderbox poetry“ Beyond Placeholders: Writing Poem Titles” in The Loft Blog I was a 2021 regular contributor to the Ploughshares blog. “ Feedback as Fan Letter: A Few Notes on What We Write to Students” in Assay: A Journal of Creative Nonfiction Studies Guest Blog Posts and Craft Essays: “ Here” #Midwessay in Essay Daily Scholarship: “ Social Distancing, A Return Home, and Bishop’s ‘Questions of Travel’” in The Florida Book Review “ Teaching Commute” in Birdcoat Quarterly “ A few months after Jade and I moved to Florida…” in A Catalog of Small Machines “ The Red Dot That Ends the Sentence” in The Maine Review Lyric Essays and Creative Nonfiction: “ Eleven Micro-Memoirs from the Pandemic” in Cleaver Magazine You can also listen to several of my poems on Soundcloud. “ Poem for the March After the Election” in Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service “ If This is My Last Message” in New Verse News “ Body Politic of the Internet” and “NYE” in Stirring “ This Land Will Always Be Here For You” and “Habitat” in About Place Journal “ The One Crying in English Class” in Plume “ Teaching Statement” and “Family Dinner” in Yes Poetry “ Whole Walk The Run” and “Movement Song” in Fjords “ The Interstitium’s Song” in Tinderbox Poetry Journal “ Sometimes I Imagine The Back Wall of This Room Is Rolled Open to the Night’s Solitude Like an Alley Garage With the Door Cranked Up” in Academy of American Poets Click the link for a free PDF.)įor the Immediate Aftermath: Post-Election Poems (poetry pamphlet, self-published, 2016) Individual Poems Available Online: Map of Things No Longer Here: Phonebook of Special Skills (collaboration with Molly Rideout and Rachel Buse, 2017. It should be no surprise, then, that to enter the world of Tinderbox is to enter the world itself in all of its felt drama - illuminated, lamented, & celebrated by the voice of this white noise Orpheus, a voice both incendiary & generative, curling/coiling/as a snake/on fire.How Distant the City (chapbook, Headmistress Press, 2018) Paul Levinson, author of The Plot to Save Socrates and Unburning Alexandria No container of flammable miniatures but rather a smoldering verbal inferno, blazing with the heat & light of Dale Winslow's unflinching yet passionate gaze on all things great and small, Tinderbox addresses the most profound preoccupations of consciousness: love & loss, the natural & unnatural worlds ( broken temples of man ), &, most exquisitely perhaps, death ( the endangered void ). Robert Priest, poet, novelist, playwright, songwriter, performer A late evening's snifter of words - surprisingly ancient and very modern at the same time, personal and cosmic, even the typography dances - that gets to the deepest centers of your brain. They present the reader with ample opportunities to commit pleasure crimes against the dying world. They are euphonious, sensual, full of surprises and highly engaging. Barr, author of Genre Fission, Lost in Space, Feminist Fabulation, and the novel, Oy Pioneer! These poems track truth as though it were some constantly morphing mythical creature leaping from one disguise to another until it is caught and stilled in its final form-wisdom. She conjures many varieties of O and Oh which encircle you within poetic sheer delight. Winslow's words hook you you reel them in real in them until you say O. Her sensuous poems explode in an orgiastic word feast which communicates a waking dream convergence between women, nature, and truth. Dale Winslow's Tinderbox will ignite you. Eric McLuhan, author of Electric Language, The Role of Thunder in Finnegans Wake, and co-author with Marshall McLuhan of Laws of Media, and Media and Formal Cause. And from time to time one can hear or glimpse in the background an e e cummings, a John Skelton. Many of the poems herein blend symbolist style with contemporary rap: a rap without the theatrical ranting and bling. Reviews Dale Winslow's Tinderbox shows a sure, mature touch with words, and styles. Dale resides in Victoria on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Her poetry has been published in Other Voices, ETC, General Semantics Bulletin, several anthologies, various e-zines, and she was co-editor and contributor to the poetry anthology Candy. She was co-editor of the Poetry Ring feature for ETC: A Review of General Semantics from 2008-2011. Dale has enjoyed life as an interpretive naturalist, wildlife and fisheries biologist, teacher, photographer, painter, editor and writer. in Wildlife Management from the University of Guelph and her B.Ed. About the author Dale Winslow earned her B.Sc.
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