Welcome to our autumn series Fall into Poetry.
Here where I live, it’s not quite Fall, but I’m desperate
for it, and this series is one way I can feed that devouring desperation.
This season, we have poets who also write fiction, and that
informs the direction of our episodes. While we writers may weave multiple
strands into these episodes, the tapestry created depicts creative writing at
its best ~ formed of many, many threads in a variety of writing styles,
black-and-white nonfiction, the red-hot colors of the mystery genre, the blues
and purples of speculative fiction, the glorious greens that run through all of
our writing.
Our very first interview is with Joan Leotta, whose first publication occurred at 14 with a poem. Life offered many opportunities for writing, and she’s woven the diverse threads into a glorious tapestry melding desire and passion with duty and obligation.
Let’s begin our interview with Joan Leotta.
TIMINGS
00:40 Welcome and Introduction
02:20 Interview
Topics: Poetry helping Fiction,
Value of Each Word / Conciseness / Form, Haiku / Tanka / Haibun poetic forms, her
novels and children’s books & rights reversion, backburner items,
performance of writing, ideas & more ideas, her poetry background and her
various types of writing
31:19 Closing
Total Run Time: = 32:21
Links
Joan's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joanleotta
Two
Mini-Chapbooks are available free to download from Origami Press:
https://www.origamipoems.com/poets/257-joan-leotta
Morning by Morning and
Dancing Under the Moon
Feathers
on Stone" poetry chapbook available from me and at
https://mainstreetragbookstore.com/product/feathers-on-stone-joan-leotta/
Languid
Lusciousness with Lemon from Finishing Line Press
https://www.amazon.com/Languid-Lusciousness-Lemon-Joan-Leotta/dp/1635341450/
TWF Website https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/
Video https://youtu.be/yGZIdckunCs
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