Hello friends. I participated in Tabatha Yeatts summer poetry swap again this year. I received so many lovely poems and gifts from this community. I plan to highlight them in a post later this month.
Today I want to share the poems I wrote for others and the zine I created to collect them all in one place. Here's what it looks like (unfolded).
You can download the file if you would like to fold your own copy.
Do you need directions on how to fold a zine?
Susan Kapuscinski Gaylord at makingbooks.com offers numerous free resources for creating various book forms. She calls this zine format a hotdog booklet. I love her easy-to-follow directions and images. You will find written directions and a downloadable PDF for this form on her site.
For the swap this year, I made and sent "poetry wallets," which were paper wallets made from recycled (upcycled?) envelopes with poetic form cards inside. Here's a peek at what they looked like.
The poems I wrote this year reflected some of the forms on the cards (there were 12 form cards in the wallet) and were all on summer topics. I usually do a better job of personalizing poems, so I fell short of the mark this time around. I wrote a sixth poem, not in one of these funky forms, but something more traditional (a sonnet), and sent it off to my pal Tanita, who was settling in to a new place this summer. That is the poem I'm sharing today.Goodbye to Summer
In summer's garden fading in its glow
old blossoms with their vibrant colors dim
yet fruits now swell with autumn's promise, slow
as daylight wanes and shadows softly skim
The apples blush with hints of rosy red
as pears hang golden from big branching arms
the vines with grapes like jewels finely spread
invite a taste of fall's forthcoming charms
Faint is the buzz where once the bees did weave
among the blooms now yielding to the field
tired flora gently take their leave
as nature turns, her secrets slow revealed
Thus ends sweet summer with its parting song
to herald autumn's time, both crisp and strong
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2025. All rights reserved.
Image by wirestock on Freepik
I hope you'll take some time to check out all the wonderful poetic things being shared and collected today by Jama Rattigan at Jama's Alphabet Soup. Happy poetry Friday all!
Tricia, I love that poetry wallet so much!! And the zine is just classic. Appreciate the folding reminder, too, because I always forget. xo
ReplyDeleteI love the poetry wallets too!! Where do you get such fab ideas? The zine is also very cool. Enjoyed your poem -- poignant, full of beautiful imagery, and perfect for Tanita (the great gardener and orchard lady). Thanks for all!
ReplyDeleteThe poet wallet is such a great idea, and so is the zine. You created a gift everyone will treasure. I love all of the imagery in your poem and the hopefulness of the last line. : )
ReplyDeleteThat poetry wallet is amazing! What a lovely gift.
ReplyDeleteYou inspire me! Your creations are lovely and I'm so lucky to have a poetry wallet to draw from as the weather turns cold and icky. I'm impressed with your sonnet. I have to work so hard on a sonnet when I write one. You make it look easy! Fabulous post. And, I love the idea of collecting poems in a zine. What a great idea--consider it stolen/er, taken...it's a form of flattery, right?
ReplyDeleteAll credit for the zine goes to Laura Shovan. I stole the idea from her!
DeleteTricia, I had to pick my jaw up off the floor and laugh when I read, "so I fell short of the mark this time around." Good lord. I think what you created is amazing! Maybe, just maybe, its okay if this time around, your gift for the swap is more personalized about you rather than the recipient? I feel like you sent a piece of your form-loving heart to the others. What a tremendous gift!
ReplyDeleteSo much to love and steal from this post. I am doing a roundtable presentation at NCTE about zines and will gladly steal the written instructions. Your gifts are amazing. Your sonnet is masterful! I love all the autumn images and especially the ending couplet. Thanks for sharing so generously.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea, creating a zine of all your poems! And I LOVE your Poetry Wallet idea. Your sonnet is beautiful — I love this line:
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