Lynn Saul Poetry and Art

Recent publications:   

My personal essay "Learning to Say 'Satoraljaujhely'" has been published in the new issue of SandScript, the Pima College literary magazine.  I will read a short excerpt from the essay at the magazine debut on Thursday, May 15th at 7 pm at the Black Box Theater, Center for the Arts, Pima College West Campus.  All who attend the free reading will receive a free copy of the magazine.

I am the featured poem in the "Belles Lettres" section of the ShalomVeg website, www.shalomveg.com.  This Jewish vegetarian website is featuring some of my garden-inspired poems and includes a provocative interview.  The "Belles Lettres" section is under "Features."

"Yedid Nefesh for Rosh Hashanah" was published in the July 2006 issue of Poetica. "Miriam the Prophet Speaks to Moses" was published in April 2008.  Ordering info at www.freewebs.com/poeticamagazine

Blue Willow was published in Cababi September 2006.

 "The Sick Girl" appeared in the May 2005 issue of SandScript, the Pima College literary magazine.

Chapbook, Nashim B'Midbar/Desert Women

bulletLeah Tells Rachel.... (like many of my poems, this is a midrash--imaginative biblical interpretation, from a woman's point of view)
bulletWhite Horses West of Anegam (set on a highway through a remote part of the Tohono O'Odham Nation in southern Arizona)

Literary magazines:

    Jewish Women's Literary Annual, Vol. 4 (2000-2001)

bulletComfort  (the literal meaning of my grandmother's Hebrew name)

Anthologies:

    Loft and Range (Pima Poetry Press, Tucson, 2000)

bulletApril 18, 1955 (Do you know what happened that day?)
bulletThe Words of the Prophet (also in Crossing Limits)  (Gardens, Bible, childhood, parents)

Art exhibits:

"Decorative Ironwork from Hungary," Central Arizona College, Aravaipa, November 2004

"Jewish Roots in Hungary," Jewish Community Center, Tucson, 1998.

Images:

Photographs

Textile/Photograph Pieces

Unpublished poems:

bulletRows of Sycamores, Balatonfüred
bulletThe Hungarian Art Books

Residency award:

    Hungarian Multicultural Center, Balatonfüred, Hungary, July 2004.

Link to University of Arizona Poetry Center

05/12/2008

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