I
am happy to announce that the winner of Lemonade and Other Poems Squeezed from
a Single Word is Charles Waters.
Congratulations,
Charles! Email me your address and I’ll send the book off to you.
My
poetry book giveaway for the second week of National Poetry Month (April 7-13)
will be Spot the Plot: A Riddle Book of Book Riddles—which was written by J.
Patrick Lewis and illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. This is a most enjoyable book
of verses that challenge readers to name the book that is described in each
riddle. (NOTE: I’ll announce the winner of Spot the Plot on Sunday, April 14th.)
Here
is one selection from the book. I know you’ll all be able to “name the book.”
It’s one of my granddaughter Julia’s favorites.
There
is a book
I
know you know—
the
perfect bedtime
book,
although
the
rabbit who
has
gone to bed
can’t
fall asleep
until
she’s said
to
many of
her
closest friends,
Goodnight.
Goodnight….
And
so it ends.
And here is the shortest riddle in the book of book
riddles:
Click here to listen to J. Patrick Lewis read three
riddles from Spot the Plot.
Click here to look inside the book.
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Recommendation: If you like Spot the Plot, I’m sure
you’ll enjoy challenging yourself with the adult book riddles in Maurice Sagoff’s
ShrinkLits: Seventy of the World’s Classics Cut Down to Size.
Click here to look inside the book.
Here is Sagoff’s "shrunken" version of Dostoyevsky’s
Crime
and Punishment from the book:
Up-tight
student
Axes pair.
Fearful, with
the
Cops aware.
Yet
vainglorious,
He won't
chicken
Till by
saintly
Sonia
stricken;
Then
confession,
Trial and
sentence:
Eight Siberian
years.
Repentance
Floods his
spirit,
Hang-ups
cease,
She will join
him
Seeking peace.
. .
In that bleak
Siberian
hovel,
Watch him,
Sonia,
With that
shovel.
3 comments:
Hi Elaine, I'm been teaching riddle poetry & wish I'd had this book too. I did find some good ones at the library. The shrinklits sounds terrific!
Connecting to "her hair's the stairs": visit PFAMS.blogspot.com for a poem movie of a poem by Eileen Spinelli on the same subject!!
Thanks, Janet! I enjoyed the movie. I love fairy tale peoms.
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