My Corona Hideaway
Poet Alarie Tennille doubts any one enjoyed the COVID quarantine, but there was some comfort in sharing misery and finding new ways to cope and entertain ourselves. Perhaps reviewing what it was like will make us more thankful for how far we’ve come. Includes the poem Self-Portrait in Quarantine.
Tsundoku: The Desire to Buy More Books Than You Can Read
Poet Alarie Tennille celebrates the joy of many, many new Christmas books and offers suggestions for books you may want to read.
Sentenced to Hard Writing
Shy, tiny Alarie Tennille moved to a new school when she was in the fifth grade. It was hard to make new friends. To make things worse, she had to write a 5-page essay on “Why I Should Not Talk in Class.” What do you think happened when the teacher read it to the class?
On the Write Path
Poet Alarie Tennille loved reading books and loved when her mother read her books that were a bit more challenging. The next thing she knew, she was writing her own stories.
Mama Made Me Lie
When Poet Alarie Tennille was a little girl, she hated the job of writing thank you notes each Christmas. Then she grew up and discovered it was good training for any fiction writer.
Overcome Stage Fright: Part II
In Part I, Alarie Tennille shared her techniques for coping with stage fright in those days and weeks before your presentation. Now it’s the big day. Alarie suggests ways to calm down and take care of yourself on that day.
Overcome Stage Fright: Part I
Alarie Tennille was shy until middle-age, when she needed to face down stage fright to take her poetry out into the world. She shares her tips on how-to-face-down a microphone and actually come to love performing.
Taking My Poetry Home
Poet Alarie Tennille made it back to Virginia for her first and so far only hometown poetry reading. Included is a video with excerpts from the event.
Where Do Ideas Come From?
Poet Alarie Tennille likes to take bold leaps in finding topics for poetry. The ideas don’t fall from the sky, she sails up to find them. Includes her poem Pencil in a Rare Interview.