November 22, 2008
· Filed under poetry · Tagged bards, Diane Tegarden, domestic abuse, domestic violence, Internet Voices Radio, lillian cauldwell, poetry, poets, storytellers, therapeutic poetry
After all the ballyhoo and bombast, it’s time to take a break with us!
The Storytellers, Poets and Bards of the World join Diane Tegarden, poetess and author, as she hosts half-hour poetry readings on Internet Voices Radio with her gregarious guests!
WHERE: http://internetvoicesradio.com
LISTENERS CALL IN# 866-977-4887
WHEN: Tuesday, November 25th
TIME: 2:30pm PST/ 3:30pm MST/ 4:30pm CST/ 5:30pm EST
Join us for a charming half-hour of unique poetry and author’s chat as Diane and her guests read you their poetry and discuss the larger social issues touching their lives.
HERE IS THE SHOW SCHEDULE:
Date= Show Theme= Guest Names
Nov 25th= Domestic Abuse=
Guests: Ally, Marsha, and Lillian Brummet.
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Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and relax. Take this break from your everyday world to enjoy the new vistas brought to you by these fresh, original poets!
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November 18, 2008
· Filed under Word for the Day · Tagged Diane Tegarden, Word for the Day, wordmeister

Howdeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,
hoping this finds you all frost free!
I’ve got this gem of a book, “Weird and Wonderful Words” by Erin McKean; I lounge about in its pages and find the oddest words……..
like, hodmandod: any strange person, a scarecrow, and can be used variously as hodmadod, hodmedod, hodman Hob and hodmandon.
Whew, that’s a mouthful! What are some of your favorite weirdies?
November 17, 2008
· Filed under book talk, poetry · Tagged Diane Tegarden, Internet Voices Radio, poetry

A Storyteller and Poet
Wordmeisters,
If you missed the poetry readings on Nov 11th you can still hear all our wonderful poets and authors read by logging onto http://www.internetvoicesradio.com/
Enter the site and look to the left and click on What’s Happening. On the next page scroll down until you find the list of topics. You are looking for:
November 11 “30 Minute Poetry with Diane Tegarden”.
The entire show is there for anyone to listen to at anytime!
November 13, 2008
· Filed under Quote for the Day · Tagged poetry, Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
May You Never Thirst……for knowledge, for water, for love,
Diane