Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Poetry in Transit

Encore! I will be giving a poetry reading on the DC streetcar for Art All Night H Street, September 28 at 8:00 pm. Hop on! Be transported, literally and figuratively. A surprise guest is joining me for sound healing on our ride. This will be sublime, with occasional rhyme.




Cheers,
Charise

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Writer's Refresh

Vacation! After a year and a half without (knowing that I'm one of the privileged who can have one), we vacationed for eight days on Prince Edward Island, Canada. If you read my previous post "meteor shower," you know that this was happening while "pasty ghosts of lives past vacation the premises" at our house. Sometimes you have to move out (temporarily) for a reprieve. 

PEI is enchanting. A couple of photos here might speak to this. And, my muse found me there for a new poem (shhh, yet to be revealed). It is an undisputed fact that your muse will find you wherever you are.

 



 


Cheers,
Charise


Monday, August 19, 2024

"meteor shower"

Rather than sending this poem around to journals, it's a gift directly from me on the occasion of August Perseids and my August birthday. It started as something personal and grew expansive. May you enjoy...

 

 meteor shower

 

calamity’s dust mostly settled

 

our youth off its pedestal

 

pasty ghosts of lives past

 

vacation the premises

 

by now they’re a bore

 

rustling up days precarious

 

with the winds dying down 

 

those days sail precious 

 

we’re neither better nor worse 

 

between blue moon phase

 

some shadowy turns  

 

the light we paraphrase

 

aiming to be dazzling

 

our dread like Perseids

 

 

 

 

~LCMH 

                                                                                                                                                                            

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Local Bookstores

What could be more enticing for a reader than an independent brick-and-mortar bookstore? Maybe a library. Both venues are community based... your locals, so to speak. And, they can feature local authors. 

I straddle two communities: one is the Washington, DC area and the other is the Lost River, West Virginia area. That may sound like quite a straddle, but I'm not alone in dividing time between the two. You can find one (or more) of my books for sale at People's Book in Takoma Park, Maryland and at WordPlay in Wardensville, West Virginia. How does a local author get support from a local bookstore? By asking to consign at their store. If you have suggestions of other places, let me know. There's nothing quite like browsing books, picking one up and getting the feel of it. Enjoy your summer reading! 

Cheers,
Charise



Monday, July 15, 2024

"Coming Home to the Valley"

The community poem at Art on Cullers Run is a tradition. This is our fifth year, a milestone. 

I am the weaver, not the author, threading individual bits of writing into a whole. What one person writes offers a different meaning when it's joined to someone else's phrase. And seemingly random thoughts/images end up perfectly suited to the final piece. 

Here's our 2024 arts festival community poem:

Coming Home to the Valley

 

Nomads wandering country roads. 

Floating seeds ride summer breezes. 

Buzz of insects… lilt of laughter. The art

of connections. The “hi” way up gravel 

 

roads to poets and porches, panting pups 

lapping water, shadows on sweltering grass. 

Warm air lazily lazing. I’m a poet but 

have control issues, moving incrementally 

 

as the sun moves across the sky. Bee 

breath in heavy air. Dancing with creativity… 

getting lost in shadows of moon, fireflies 

glowing the quietness. Their silent song. 

 

Blood-red barns born from slices of sunrise, 

band sanders and belt saws, sweat. 

Holes in the sky between clouds steal 

some art. And the woodpecker came home 

 

with us. I refresh with the balm of beauty,

admiring art in the shade. Reminding 

me how I love boxes… filling the void. 

Say what you will, I did my best. 

 

Burgeoning clouds take me home. 

Lightness of a breeze, a kind soul, relief. 

Time exiled to savor the moment. Art brings 

the world together. Again and again.

 

~voices of visitors to the poetry tent, Art on Cullers Run 2024

(assembled by poet-in-residence Charise M. Hoge)


Thank you to all the contributors! 



Tuesday, July 9, 2024

“Full Stop”

Thanks to Beyond Words Literary Magazine for publishing my poem “Full Stop” on the first page of their summer print issue. Here’s a look, complete with artwork: 





Cheers,
Charise

Monday, June 24, 2024

"Outsider"

     Outsider

 

    The fly at dinner has one wing––

    it cannot leave or lift.

    Instinct for flight ingrained

    ––in fits and starts––hops and stumbles.

 

    Privy to the chokehold of life, the zing,

    these hands––prone to swat or shoo–– 

    chauffeur the fly out––whence it came.

    Instinct to care for a hapless thing. 



    ~LCMH