This morning I got a note from my publisher, Karen Kelsey Davies, that she was nominating my poem "Pranayama Lesson," forthcoming in her journal Victorian Violets Press, for a Pushcart Prize! I have followed the Pushcart nominations of friends for years, since the infamous edition years ago of the Pushcart anthology that thumbed its nose at the rest of us with its title: All of Us, and None of You. And I have voted for nominated poems from journals I have published in. But it is wonderful to finally see myself among the nominated!
Maybe my luck is turning?
Also, I am hoping to attend the L.A. book Launch for the anthology, The Poetry of Yoga, in which 4 of the poems from Balance will appear. I will paste the blurb for this anthology below:
The
Poetry of Yoga is a ground breaking book anthology expanding the literary
tradition of yoga to include the cultural perspective of the 21st century. A
modern day collection compiled and edited by artist, poet, and yogi HAWAH, this
second volume is distilled from over 1,900 pages of poetry, submitted from 19
countries.
Shiva Rea calls the book project, "A great victory... through which we get to see the somatic power of consciousness."
The Yoga Journal writes, "Perfect for solitary contemplation... this anthology is full of yogic wisdom."
Shiva Rea calls the book project, "A great victory... through which we get to see the somatic power of consciousness."
The Yoga Journal writes, "Perfect for solitary contemplation... this anthology is full of yogic wisdom."
Volume
2 contains a special foreword from Jivamukti's own Sharon Gannon and features
writing from: Hemalyaa Behl, Jeffrey Cohen, Seane Corn, Angela Farmer, Ana
Forrest, Dr. James Gordon, Judyth Hill, Faith Hunter, Alanna Kaivalya, Victor
Van Kooten, Prem Lakhoti, Jason Nemer, David Newman, Panda, John Schumacher,
Cameron Shayne, Dave Stringer, MC Yogi, and many more!
Fifty percent of ALL book sales are donated to the non-profit organization, One Common Unity. Their pioneering work brings non-violence through arts & music to inner-city youth.
Fifty percent of ALL book sales are donated to the non-profit organization, One Common Unity. Their pioneering work brings non-violence through arts & music to inner-city youth.
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3 comments:
Excellent... Very glad to hear it. Enjoy!
And now I'm off to an out-of-town concert by friends...
this is wonderful Robbi, and as it should be.
These lovely yoga poems (with creator's massive yoga cred:) dare not expect to find a home just anywhere.
Thanks my friends!
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