Poetry Is...
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About the Book
"Poetry Is..." is the tenth published book of poetry by Bartie Jones.
Those who have followed Bartie's career know she is a born poet by her touches of spirituality, nature and love; and will recognize the expansion of her use of words in these most recent poems.
In "Poetry Is..." there is a depth of feeling and a love for life that beckons from her pages. With easy delight and poignant emotions her images breathe freshness as she captures her readers, moving their hearts from the depth of grief's tears to peaks of joy. She is telling us life is to be lived and loved and she writes it with beauty and inspiration.
About the Author
Bartie Jones is an award winning poet recognized by St. Louis Writer's Guild, Ohio Poetry Day, American Poetry, Anthology of World Poetry, Poetry Press Anthology, Winewood Women Anthology and was awarded "Outstanding Woman in Literary Art" by the Arts Council of Lorain County, Ohio.
She has authored 10 poetry books throughout her lifetime, a novel "Call to Cambria," a one-act play, a good number of meditations and inspirational articles for "These Days" and "Unity" magazines, over 4000 one-minute radio scripts broadcast in Ohio and Indiana and articles published in Farm Wife, Child Life, Daughters of Sarah and Farm Women. She has also written two unpublished non-fiction books called "Me-Write Poetry?" and "The Art of Creative Living" and was advising editor of Washington University's Campus Y Newsletter.
As poet-in-residence of the American Youth Foundation's Camp Miniwanca on the shore of Lake Michigan each summer, she has taught youth to sing, play handbells and to write and enjoy poetry. She has served as a volunteer consultant in the Van Wert County and the Lorain County, Ohio schools and the Greater St. Louis, Missouri Public School System.
"Call to Cambria" was her first novel and reached 12th place on the best seller list for Author House when first published.
"Poetry Is..."her newest publication, contains 250 poems chosen from over 500 written in the past ten years. Now in her 80s, she continues to travel, garden, write and speak in public.