This past Friday was a crazy kind of day. One of those roller-coaster-of-emotion days.
First, I learned that I was one of the featured writers on the popular children’s literature blog, Jama’s Alphabet Soup. Jama was celebrating The Poetry Friday Anthology of Celebrations (of which I’m a contributor) and she spotlighted my poem, “Picky Eater” along with a couple of recipes from me.
That was good.
I then spent most of the morning running errands while listening to the 5-year-old and 2-year-old crying, screaming, or fighting. We finally get home and my sweet, loveable 2-year-old proceeds to take off her dirty diaper and toss it on the FLIPPIN’ STOVE.
Not good.
Once she was in for her nap, I got the really good news: I received notice that the latest book in which I have a poem included is now available!
It’s called Catch Your Breath: Writing Poignant Poetry (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015) by author/poet Laura Purdie Salas and is designed to help students learn to write poetry. I’m very honored to be one of a select few children’s writers – like David Harrison, Marilyn Singer, J. Patrick Lewis, Amy Ludwig VanDerwater, Diane Mayr, Kelly Fineman, and Kate Coombs – whose poetry has been included as examples.
The nice thing about this book is that it’s not a typical, stuffy “here’s how you write poetry” kind of textbook; it’s a contemporary explanation of what poetry is, how to get into it, and suggestions and mentor texts on how to go about writing it. At only 64 pages, it’s an easy read, yet indispensable for a young, blossoming poet-to-be.
So just to break it down – for my sake, honestly, more than yours – here’s the list of children’s books in which you’ll find my work:
I’ve thanked you before, but I’ll thank you again for your support…even if it’s simply subscribing to this blog or just reading it occasionally, you’re helping me develop my writing, grow as a children’s author, and – to be perfectly frank – build an audience.
You’re also reassuring me that there are folks out there willing to read what I crank out each week, and I cannot overstate the value in that alone. So thanks for coming this far with me, and I hope you stick around!
That’s an impressive collection of books! Congratulations! Good luck with the stove! And thanks for the mention.
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Thanks, Diane – and congrats, too, as you’re in some of these, as well!
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Wow! Congrats on all your wonderful accomplishments thus far. Laura’s book looks especially cool.
Dirty diaper on the stove? There’s gotta be a humorous poem in there somewhere . . .
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Thanks! I told my wife about the diaper incident when she got home from work, and all she could do was laugh!
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It looks like all your ships are coming in. Congratulations!!
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Thank you, Violet!
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Congrats, Matt! Good stuff in the air (and on paper)!
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Thanks, Renee!
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Congrats, Matt! The diaper story sounds like poem fodder.
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Perhaps…but I think I still need some time to recover…!
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Woo-hoo, Matt – Congrats on all that great news! And congrats for surviving the diaper incident. I’m with Jama – You’ll probably make a poem about that somehow… ;0)
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Thanks, Robyn! I just came up with this in about 2 minutes:
There’s poop on the stove,
poop on the floor,
tossed on the table
and daubed on the door.
Poop on the ceiling, and –
hold on, there’s more!
Makes you wonder what good
a diaper is for.
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Matt, not only is the diaper story is hilarious but the poem is so humorous and fun to read aloud. I just read it to my husband for a good laugh. I am thrilled for your accomplishments especially after you had a long, hard winter.
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Thanks, Carol – for your comment as well as for your continued support!
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Hilarious, Matt. Congratulations on all the good news!
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Thank you, Buffy!
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Great news all around, Matt! …well, except for the dirty diaper bit. Wishing you many more books, fewer flung dirty diapers.
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That’s a good wish! Thanks, Michelle!
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