Awaken your creativity: Spend the morning appreciating nature with eco poems from The Tiger Moth Review
For the month of May 2020, The Tiger Moth Review is humbled to be a part of Thrive Hour Community Corner, a wellness initiative that provides you with free Facebook live sessions to keep you thriving, while donations from the proceeds go to needy families through Beyond Social Services.
Check out the May calendar here to find out more about this month’s offerings.
Reading List:
Session #1: 13 May 2020, 10.30 – 11.00 AM
1. “Eagle Poem” by Joy Harjo (Poetry Moves, p. 120)
2. “Tree” by Lee Soo Jin (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 3, p. 19), Korea-Singapore
3. “I Tell The River That I Shall Pray Again” by Vinita Agrawal (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 2, p. 45), India
4. “The Climb” by Ray DiZazzo (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 2, p. 31), USA
5. “The Four Seasons” by Thomas Bacon (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 4, p. 54-5), Alaska, USA
Session #2: 20 May 2020, 10.30 – 11.00 AM
1. “Humpbacks” by Mary Oliver, New and Selected Poems: Volume One, p. 168-170
2. “Enturtled” by Peggy Landsman (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 2, p. 50), USA
3. “Elegy for a Silent Stalker” by Ow Yeong Wai Kit (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 2, p. 17), Singapore
4. “Lament for the Thylacine” by Amanda McLeod (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 3, p. 16), Australia
5. “Into the Blue” by Dorsia Smith Silva (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 2, p. 60), Puerto Rico
Session #3: 27 May 2020, 10.30 – 11.00 AM
1. “Greece When Nobody’s Looking” by Linda Gregg, Sacraments of Desire, p. 11
2. “Le Morne beach” by Esther Vincent Xueming, unpublished, Singapore
3. “Good Fossil Fuels” by Craig Santos Perez (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 3, p. 39), Pacific Island of Guam
4. “Beatitude” by Kunle Okesipe, (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 3, p. 9), Nigeria
5. “My Response:” by Lee Maracle (The Tiger Moth Review, Issue 2, p. 7), Sto: lo (Coast Salish Nation), Canada