At this time of the year I increase the level of rummaging I do through my extensive library of old writer's notebooks. Summer days afford me this special time. Given that I have 4 decades worth of notebooks, there is much to explore and rediscover.
The imminent release of my latest book, 'Notebook Notions,' reminds me rummaging is a topic I address in the book. It is an action highly reccomended for discovering new possiblities in old words.
It was in this wonderfully satisfying process of rediscovery that I chanced upon some poetry gold gifted to the world by fellow participants of Poetry Friday. I have others I can call upon another time.
These poems had nestled safely into the pages of various notebooks as sources of admiration and inspiration. I bring them into the light and say thank you for these wordly gifts.
Wishing everyone a New Year full of hope, optimism and fullfilment. Be well and keep the words flowing...
It is the first Poetry Friday of 2026 and our host is Catherine Flynn @Reading To The Core. Catherine writes a poem dedicated to the month of January and the activities it inspires.





oh, a good rummaging around the old papers is a treat! I’m jealous of your time, of course. But, I’m always jealous of you in January. Enjoy your time looking over words. I hope they sprout and grow and we see a bounty of your writing soon. The book cover is gorgeous! Congrats again. I need to go on Amazon and see if I can get a copy.
ReplyDeleteRummaging is indeed a treat. I have always found it so very satisfying. Thank you for these kind remarks. I too really like the book cover. it possesses such freshness and promise. The hardcover version is scheduled for early next month. i shall try not to gloat about our January weather.
DeleteWhat a lovely tribute to fellow Poetry Friday participants, Alan. I enjoyed revisiting these beauties. Congratulations on the new book, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, rose. Much appreciated. It was fun to share these delights
DeleteCongratulations on your book Alan! I LOVE revisiting these Poetry Friday poems...treasures, all!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Irene. Glad you enjoyed glancing over over these poems.
DeleteI am honored to see my poems here, Alan, and remember the others, loving the way our poems shared stay in the little corners of our minds. I have so many notebooks because our school had every student, even the beginners who were just starting reading & writing, keep journals. I return to them, too. Congratulations on your upcoming book!
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure to revisit them, Linda. Keep delving into your accumulated treasures.
DeleteThank you for sharing these treasures, Alan. And thank you for the reminder to go back and sift through my notebooks. Who knows what treasures are buried in there? Congratulations on your new book!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Catherine. May your rummaging reveal treasures to launch new and inspiriing words.
DeleteCongrats on the new book. Having recetmly joined Poetry Friday, I had not seen many of the poems shared. I like the idea of keeping the ones tha touch our heart close by. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy, I have always used my notebooks to nestle the inspiring words of others alongside my own. It just feels right to me to have this considered mingling of thoughts and ideas.
DeleteThank you for all these lovely poems and poetic inspiration!!! Excited for your new book! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteMy absolute pleasure, Mona. Thank you for your comment regarding my new book. Happy New Year to you too!
DeleteI can't wait to read your new book. And thank you for sharing these poetry pieces of gold
ReplyDeleteI am eagerly waiting for it to reach me, hopefully within the next week, Jone. Those poems are definitely treasures and deserve a reprise.
DeleteOooh, what joys and treasures! Thanks for re-sharing these, Alan, and I'm looking forward to your book!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Karen. I'm gald you are looking forward to my book. I too am eagerly awaiting its landing...
DeleteYour new book sounds awesome! Congratulations! And I love seeing these collections of PF poems.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind response, Marcie. Glad you enjoyed the selected poems.
DeleteWhat a nice idea, Alan. Thank you for sharing these gems you rediscovered in your rummaging. I recently started to do this - rummage through my past writing folders. It is a satisfying task. Congratualtions on your new book, too. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteA quiet celebration of creative words, Carol. The reward for rummaging. Thank you for your kind remarks regarding my new book. Wishing you a happy and rewarding New Year.
Delete💙 love this cornucopia of poems that you shared Alan, and very happy to be part of it too! I like the bits of color that appear on the tops and bottoms it reminds me of the art that Sonia Delaunay collaborated on with poet Blaise Cendrar, and his poem, La prose du Transsibérien et de la petite Jehanne de France. Here's a link to it: https://www.themorgan.org/collection/blaise-cendrars/transsiberien Many congrats on your forthcoming book, I look forward to reading it too, and thanks for this rich and inspiring post!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind response, Michelle and for the link for me to discover more inspiration. I have always highlighted the poetry that gets added to my notebooks. They deserve the artististic additions. a lot of cut and paste goes on. Scissors and glue are worthy writing tools.
DeleteWhat a fun blast from the past! I need to do some rummaging of my own!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your book -- may it find all the right readers when it is set free into the world!
Thanks Mary Lee. And thank you for your kind remarks regarding my soon to land book. Enjoy the rummaging...
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