
Poem and photography by Lenore Plassman, Editing and processing by Rohvannyn Shaw
Photo taken at San Xavier Mission, Tucson, AZ
03 Sunday Dec 2017
Posted in Lenore's Writings

Poem and photography by Lenore Plassman, Editing and processing by Rohvannyn Shaw
Photo taken at San Xavier Mission, Tucson, AZ
23 Wednesday Aug 2017
Posted in Lenore's Writings, Uncategorized
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August Afternoon
Birds down in the creek dive and chatter
the cells in my ears twitch in acknowledgement
tomatoes ripened to a mirror shine
my bones stretch to grasp flown over,
common doves arc my synapses alert,
sucking in moisture another Sunday,
another tromp humble pie and humble be
for now that’s what I get:
another moment piled into all that live
cell into cell, above, below.
-Lenore Plassman
13 Thursday Jul 2017
Posted in Lenore's Writings, Poetry, Poetry Books
A chapbook can be like a mosaic, or even a collage, of thoughts and illustrations. As the illustrator of the recent chapbook “Sunset Reflections” by poet Lenore Plassman, I had an interesting challenge. I needed to illustrate each poem in such a way that it evoked or at least illustrated the feeling set down in the words. Sometimes I felt successful at this, other times I’m not sure I hit the mark. The author was happy with my work and I was fairly happy with the result. At each step, though, it was a partnership, my images with the poetry, different feelings and pieces coming together like bits of paper forming a collage. Here is one of the poems from the chapbook. Click on the image if you want to learn more about it.
-Black Friar-
Three-lobed prints sooted my cheeks forever
in that first awareness,
the flapping incredulity
and then the caws flooded
their tide never ceasing.
I ran to make the first entreaty
to an unseen 911 employee
and finally stood there at the apex
between garage and back yard;
It’s just a crow but can’t you do something?
The economics of a possible blown transformer
caused the officer to pose the crow’s plight
to the power company;
back to hoeing weeds and seeding lettuce,
fellow crows echoed distress
and warning to strafing starlings
as the morning waned.
My voice then woke the power company
my inquiry as to their whereabouts
the male voice telling me
that the officer had related
a dead crow incident
and my avowal that he was not dead;
his wing beats penetrated the air even now.
Glad tidings rang from crow outpost to crow outpost
when the lineman nudged their caught comrade free
the maiden flight shortened as he fell
from a pine
his leg bent and broken.
Crow drums continued to throb through the night
and the following day
as their maimed companion hopped through sprinkler water
cat kibble and bread proffered
another black friar would keep vigil.
Odd now this entity that is normal
this lack of strident whistle blowing;
left within my sphere of earth bound garden
bereft at not knowing for sure
the end of the tale
of my black one legged monk,
I bend again to hoe
the absence of the crow drums
palpable in the creases of my fingertips.
-Lenore Plassman
Now, I was supposed to post a photo, so I’ll do that too. Here’s the true collage – the beautiful cover. The artist who assembled that, started with a photograph of a somewhat cluttered backyard and turned it into a peaceful waterscape that was perfect for the book’s cover! Turning one thing into another at the same time as you combine different elements – that’s a true expression of what a collage can be.

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/collage/
17 Saturday Jun 2017

Posted by Rohvannyn | Filed under Lenore's Writings, Poetry
10 Wednesday May 2017
Posted in Lenore's Writings, Poetry

Poem by Lenore Plassman
17 Friday Mar 2017
Posted in Glynda's Writings
Welcome to another Friday Feature. Today we have Glynda Shaw, who has written several rather interesting books. We have both a Q&A and a short bio at the end. Glynda, welcome to Mindflight! How do you get inspired to write? I think the thing that most inspires me to write is in reexamining my past […]
via Luck of the Scottish – Glynda Shaw, Authoress — Mindflight
02 Thursday Mar 2017
Posted in Poetry
-Lenore Plassman
02 Thursday Mar 2017
Posted in Uncategorized
My adult coloring book is now available on Lulu. Since this is my first physical copy of any book I have published it became a hassle formatting images. a learning experience I needed as an Independent Publisher. 80 Mixed patterns to color. This adult coloring book has over 80 animal patterns and provides hours of […]
13 Friday Jan 2017
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Hey everybody, want a free book or three? Two of my books have been featured on the “Support For Indie Authors” group’s free book promotion. These will be free from Friday, January 13, through Wednesday, January 18. Check them out! My Novel and my short story are both free. Click on the covers […]
28 Wednesday Dec 2016
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After the Morning Commute
Pinions spread to the late December’s fog drafts
the hawk or perhaps an eagle
slants, curves through a sixty degree angle
imbued in mist and new snow
talons sharpening in the morning’s lull.