Poetry, Prose & Penguins and Today is Another Great Day

Author(s): Claudia Stuart

Edition: 4

Copyright: 2022

Pages: 244

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Reading poetry is almost as much an art form as is writing poetry. You don’t just skim the words of one and go on to the next. You read the words, maybe even speak them aloud, and listen to what they have to say. You focus on your own reaction, hear what the words have said to your heart, find that knowing place where Truth lives. You hold that poem for a while, live with it, taste it. Only when you have absorbed all you can for the moment do you set it down gently and rest. 

 

Claudia Stuart combines reflective poetry, powerful prose and whimsical penguin illustrations in her latest collection of textual and visual creations, Poetry, Prose & Penguins. Evocative as well as provocative, Poetry, Prose & Penguins features brilliant illustrations that portray the unique qualities of penguins, ever cooperative and communicative.

Poetry, Prose & Penguins:

 

  • Includes an opening section on free verse.
  • Features a unique format that encourages the reader to slowly and carefully navigate the witty ideas which serve as “food for thought.”
  • Presents reflections on the author’s personal life as well as pressing issues of the larger world around us – including human conditions in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and legal immigration.

 

 

Other Books

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgment

I Poetry

A Man, a Plan and a Kitchen

A Prayer

A Tribute to Charles Warford

Amarillo

Apartheid

Art Out Loud Circling the Museum

Black Lives Matter A Masterpiece

Blessings

Breathe

Come to Me Softly

COVID-15

COVID-19

Creative Writing A Must Do

Don’t Call Me a Refugee I Am An American

Don’t Fan the Flames of Racism

Enter into the Sanctuary The Shooter

Everyday Is a New Day

God Love

God’s Love He Kept Me

Gratitude

Harness the Power

I See the World

If Jesus Came Back into the World Today, Could I Afford to See Him? A Masterpiece

I’m So Glad my God Loves Me

It’s a Mistake

It’s Not Enough To Say, “I Love You”

Jesus

Lazy Days of Summer

Lies, Lies and More Lies

Lord I See You

Lord is Worthy

Love

Love, Perhaps

Mean Streets

Moments

Moments II

My Boys Are Gone

My Mother May on My Mother’s Day

My Reality

New Citizens’ Address I Come Here

No Time for Mess

Ode to Amarillo

Passion

Power Down

Power Up

Press Down Harder, An American Tragedy

Rain Dance

Respect and Serve

Sing a Song

Smile

So, You Love Me

Stop the Violence, Stop it

System’s Failure

Thankful for the Harvest

The Perfect Gift

The White Hat

Time Flies

Too Long in the Shadows

Travel

Treasures

Turn Away from Sorrow

Unique

Van Gogh

What Do You Want from Me

Where Is the Outcry

Wrap Me

II Prose

Today Is a Great Day and Too Good to Be Quiet for 365 Days and More

Claudia Stuart

Claudia Stuart graduated from West Texas A&M University with a Master of Arts degree in Social Science and a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology. Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Criminal Justice at West Texas A&M University, she is also a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW). Very active in church and community, she serves on many boards and commissions and as a consultant to social service and laws enforcement agencies. As a public speaker, her topics include faith, diversity, culture, social justice, and creative arts. She frequently participates on panels, forums and making media guest appearances. She has made presentations in Vancouver, BC, Canada and several times at Oxford University, Oxford, England, UK. Her greatest passion and joy is spending time with family and friends and traveling to other countries large and small. Ms. Stuart is the recipient of numerous teaching and civic awards including the Social Justice Leadership Award for her advocacy for social justice. She is an award-winning poet with several books of poetry and her penguin art has been featured in several venues, galleries and art exhibitions.

Claudia and husband, Harold, have two children, Dietra Lee (Ron) and Farrah Williams (Evan) and grandchildren: Raquelle Lawrence, Christian and Jonathan Shorten, Langston and Maya Williams.

Reading poetry is almost as much an art form as is writing poetry. You don’t just skim the words of one and go on to the next. You read the words, maybe even speak them aloud, and listen to what they have to say. You focus on your own reaction, hear what the words have said to your heart, find that knowing place where Truth lives. You hold that poem for a while, live with it, taste it. Only when you have absorbed all you can for the moment do you set it down gently and rest. 

 

Claudia Stuart combines reflective poetry, powerful prose and whimsical penguin illustrations in her latest collection of textual and visual creations, Poetry, Prose & Penguins. Evocative as well as provocative, Poetry, Prose & Penguins features brilliant illustrations that portray the unique qualities of penguins, ever cooperative and communicative.

Poetry, Prose & Penguins:

 

  • Includes an opening section on free verse.
  • Features a unique format that encourages the reader to slowly and carefully navigate the witty ideas which serve as “food for thought.”
  • Presents reflections on the author’s personal life as well as pressing issues of the larger world around us – including human conditions in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and legal immigration.

 

 

Other Books

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgment

I Poetry

A Man, a Plan and a Kitchen

A Prayer

A Tribute to Charles Warford

Amarillo

Apartheid

Art Out Loud Circling the Museum

Black Lives Matter A Masterpiece

Blessings

Breathe

Come to Me Softly

COVID-15

COVID-19

Creative Writing A Must Do

Don’t Call Me a Refugee I Am An American

Don’t Fan the Flames of Racism

Enter into the Sanctuary The Shooter

Everyday Is a New Day

God Love

God’s Love He Kept Me

Gratitude

Harness the Power

I See the World

If Jesus Came Back into the World Today, Could I Afford to See Him? A Masterpiece

I’m So Glad my God Loves Me

It’s a Mistake

It’s Not Enough To Say, “I Love You”

Jesus

Lazy Days of Summer

Lies, Lies and More Lies

Lord I See You

Lord is Worthy

Love

Love, Perhaps

Mean Streets

Moments

Moments II

My Boys Are Gone

My Mother May on My Mother’s Day

My Reality

New Citizens’ Address I Come Here

No Time for Mess

Ode to Amarillo

Passion

Power Down

Power Up

Press Down Harder, An American Tragedy

Rain Dance

Respect and Serve

Sing a Song

Smile

So, You Love Me

Stop the Violence, Stop it

System’s Failure

Thankful for the Harvest

The Perfect Gift

The White Hat

Time Flies

Too Long in the Shadows

Travel

Treasures

Turn Away from Sorrow

Unique

Van Gogh

What Do You Want from Me

Where Is the Outcry

Wrap Me

II Prose

Today Is a Great Day and Too Good to Be Quiet for 365 Days and More

Claudia Stuart

Claudia Stuart graduated from West Texas A&M University with a Master of Arts degree in Social Science and a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology. Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Criminal Justice at West Texas A&M University, she is also a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW). Very active in church and community, she serves on many boards and commissions and as a consultant to social service and laws enforcement agencies. As a public speaker, her topics include faith, diversity, culture, social justice, and creative arts. She frequently participates on panels, forums and making media guest appearances. She has made presentations in Vancouver, BC, Canada and several times at Oxford University, Oxford, England, UK. Her greatest passion and joy is spending time with family and friends and traveling to other countries large and small. Ms. Stuart is the recipient of numerous teaching and civic awards including the Social Justice Leadership Award for her advocacy for social justice. She is an award-winning poet with several books of poetry and her penguin art has been featured in several venues, galleries and art exhibitions.

Claudia and husband, Harold, have two children, Dietra Lee (Ron) and Farrah Williams (Evan) and grandchildren: Raquelle Lawrence, Christian and Jonathan Shorten, Langston and Maya Williams.