Worlds Enough: Poems for and about children (and a few grown ups) by Scott Owens

Worlds Enough: Poems for and about children (and a few grown ups)

Scott Owens
101 pages
Redhawk Publications
May 2022
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Reminiscent of the Childcraft Poems and Stories edition from the 1960s, this delightful book presents poetry in a fun, clever, and colorful way to attract even the most cynical young poetry reader.. Separated into four sections--Curious About the Sky, Riddle Me This, A Few Haiku, and Worlds Enough Unfolding--Owens' poetry dances around and through poetical convention and presents witty and exciting subjects all children are aware of and those that resonate for all ages.. Included are Missy Cleveland's marvelous art pieces and illustrations, each exclusively designed for the poem. Whether a literal interpretation of the poem's subject or a translation of feeling and atmosphere, Cleveland's representation contributes a jovial animation to the verses. Paintings of conventional paint are intertwined with imaginative uses of magic markers and colored pencils, pen and ink, and carefully placed jewels, pennies, and even a chicken wearing leather!. Worlds Enough entertains and thrills, creating the idea that poetry is fun and airy, fresh and odd, sweet and hopeful. Together Owens and Cleveland deliver a knock-out collection. Take a pleasurable trip where everyone has Worlds Enough.About the AuthorScott Owens holds degrees from Ohio University, UNC Charlotte, and UNC Greensboro. He is Professor of Poetry at Lenoir Rhyne University, former editor of Wild Goose Poetry Review and Southern Poetry Review. He owns and operates Taste Full Beans Coffeehouse and Gallery and coordinates Poetry Hickory. He is the author of 16 collections of poetry and recipient of awards from the Academy of American Poets, the Pushcart Prize Anthology, the Next Generation/Indie Lit Awards, the North Carolina Writers Network, the North Carolina Poetry Society, and the Poetry Society of South Carolina. He has been featured on The Writer's Almanac seven times, and his articles about poetry have been featured frequently in Poet's Market.
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Pages 101
Publisher Redhawk Publications
Published 2022
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