Poetry- To be read or spoken

The difference between written and spoken word poetry lies in the intention. Written poetry is crafted for the page, often with introspective messages or historical significance. Spoken word poetry is more focused on engaging the audience in the moment, shaping words around rhythm and immediate connection. Both approaches offer unique voices and emotional depth.

Takeaways from a Great Author

I went to a presentation by Michael Perry at the Lakefly Writers Conference.  Entertaining as always.  And informative: Here are my takaways (as written in my notes app). The only power a writer has over a reader is trust You have to make sure you have no false notes - mistakes that pull the reader … Continue reading Takeaways from a Great Author

The Kosh Podcast

https://www.listennotes.com/listen/thomas-cannons-podcast-playlist-g7uhwyAHIWO/podcasts/embed/?sort_type=recent_added_first I was lucky enough to been on Timber Smith's podcast "The Kosh" He talks about all the facets of living in and around Oshkosh. This was an opportunity for me to talk about my role as the Poet Laureate of Oshkosh, the writing community and The Lakefly Writers Conference. I would love for you … Continue reading The Kosh Podcast