I proudly received a Pushcart Prize nomination for this poem. It was inspired by an short article accepted by the AARP Bulletin in September 2009. http://pubs.aarp.org/aarpbulletin/200909?pg=50#pg50 What I Know About Legacy. You will be able to read that by enlarging the page at this AARP link above. Another irony linked to this work is that author Mark Gerzon, quoted me on pages 100-101 in his book American Citizen, Global Citizen: How Expanding Our Identities Makes Us Safer, Stronger, Wiser - And Builds a Better World. It is an amazing example of how one good thing can lead to another. You can read the pages or the entire book for free here in a Kindle pop-up: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/098409301X?ie=UTF8&tag=spirscop-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=098409301X#reader_B003ZUY6RA
Published by Off the Coast, Maine's International Poetry Journal; Editors Michael Brown, Valerie Lawson; Fall 2009 Food Issue. Photograph by Jean Schugart-Schild during her trip to Paris, France... no, not Paris, Maine. I proudly received a Pushcart Prize nomination for this poem. It was inspired by an short article accepted by the AARP Bulletin in September 2009. http://pubs.aarp.org/aarpbulletin/200909?pg=50#pg50 What I Know About Legacy. You will be able to read that by enlarging the page at this AARP link above. Another irony linked to this work is that author Mark Gerzon, quoted me on pages 100-101 in his book American Citizen, Global Citizen: How Expanding Our Identities Makes Us Safer, Stronger, Wiser - And Builds a Better World. It is an amazing example of how one good thing can lead to another. You can read the pages or the entire book for free here in a Kindle pop-up: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/098409301X?ie=UTF8&tag=spirscop-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=098409301X#reader_B003ZUY6RA
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