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Anne MacNaughton retired from University of New Mexico in 2012, yet her days of educating are far from over.
When Johanna DeBiase was pregnant with her daughter in 2007, she wrote poetry as a means of understanding and coping with the emotions she experienced.
Challenge No. 8 will require a little help from a family member. What is your favorite place to read, play music or draw? Have someone take a nice, high-resolution photo of you in your favorite spot doing an activity you enjoy.
Bear Marcus aka emcee B3ar. Courtesy Bear Marcus
The Taos News and Tempo are asking that you videotape yourself doing what you do; draw a line, spin your wheel, throw paint, blow your horn, strum that guitar or banjo, make your voice or violin sing, slam that poem or read that story in progress. Post it to YouTube or TikTok and share the link with us! This is open to anyone in Taos County and the Enchanted Circle.
Taos poet and teacher Lise Goett conjures up poetry in response to COVID-19.
Veronica Golos is a founding co-editor of the Taos Journal of International Poetry and Art, former poetry editor for the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion and core faculty at Tupelo Press' Writers Conferences.
The photo challenge in our fifth week of challenges was a big success. More than 30 students from schools in Taos and Questa, from first grade to 12th grade, submitted their photos. Scroll through them here or pick up a copy of the print version in Taos News nso you can see the beautiful layout.
'To be a poet is a condition, not a profession." That quote is attributed to Robert Graves, and if one does in fact have the courage to call oneself a poet, they most probably would agree. It's a heavy weight to bear, and few carry it lightly. So while April (National Poetry Month), draws to a close, we here at Tempo are celebrating all things poesy, and honoring the poets who bring forth the muse's gifts.