Storytellers Campfire

"Where Literary Art Comes To Life"

Poet's Wheel

The "Poetry Wheel" featuring Poetry, Prose, Hiku, Rhyme, Hymns, Lyrics and Verse

We will feature Published and Non-Published work in the above mentioned categories.

Poets

Poetry Wheel Host:

Community Threads President/Founder

Trish Knox

Trish Knox is a native Washingtonian who loves her blue and green Pacific Cascadia bio-region.  Trish is Founder and President of Community Threads, a non-profit organization that weaves the expression, education and celebration of community. Through website pages, classes, events and concerts Community Threads inspires hope and broadcasts good news.

Trish tells the story of her journey in a children's book she's written entitled Turtle's Circle of Life which will be published in 2010.

Shares poetry from 1983 to present, airing on November 22, 2009

 

 

Puget Sound Pirate

Captain Johnathan Edward Savage

Volunteer for Poetry Reading/ English Translation of Ojibwa Poem

Wings To Fly Earth's Magnificient Sky, airing on November 29, 2009

Visit: Ojibwa Council

 

John Finley

Sharing his Poetry Allegory on December 20, 2009

 

Janet Thorton Published Poet

Janet will be sharing some published and unpublished work

 

Phil Taylor

Philip Taylor is author of "A Clearing Time," a collection of poems written throughout a lifetime. Phil who was born in a rural community outside Pittsburgh, Pa., grew up in the woods and has a deep love of nature. He began writing poems as a teenager and continued throughout college and adulthood. Phil has lived all over the U.S. from New Jersey, Virginia, Florida, Arkansas, and finally Washington State. Married to his college sweetheart Cathy for over 40 years, he is the proud father of Sarah, who is a geologist living in Olympia, Wa. Phil is a retired computer administrator, and is  an avid computer and power Twitter user, as pltaylor98 on Twitter.

Phil Taylor will be Joining us on December 27, 2009

 

Lady Selah SuJuris,Program Director, Author, Writer, Poet, Artist

"I love nature, so I use what I learn from nature to write poetry and incorporate it into my art."

Marsh Woman Watches Over, The Whimsical Chief, Moon Dust, Web Woman In Leaves

Visit: Hello Seattle                                      Marsh Woman Watches Over

Visit: www.freewebs.com/ojibwa council    Moon Dust Poem

Visit: www.artworksofnature.org                The Whimsical Chief

Visit: www.firstpeople.us    Poems and Prayers    Click on Natures Trill Springs Life