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Welsh Month At The Library Podcast


By Ceri Shaw, 2009-08-17

We are pleased to announce that the "Welsh Month at The Library" events will be recorded and made available as podcasts on both the Portland Central Library site and on Americymru. More details about Welsh Month at The Library HERE and HERE. The library events include a presentation by John Good on Welsh poetry and reading/Q&A sessions with Welsh authors Chris Keil and Niall Griffiths.

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Ten Questions With Jolen Whitworth


By Ceri Shaw, 2009-08-17

Americymru member Jolen Whitworth is a prolific writer of poetry which has won her both publishing and competition successes. She has also worked as an editor on a number of poetry and writing projects. She now lives in England with her husband James. Her book, Every Girl Has Her Limits was published in 2009 by UKA Press.



Americymru: What in your opinion inspires people to write verse?

Jolen: I suppose my first instinct is to say the need to express something in an immediate, creative fashion. People write verse about their everyday lives, social or political issues, art, etc. Regardless of form or subject matter, we all share the need to express ourselves in an artistic fashion. Verse just happens to be the chosen medium.

Americymru: What is your background? How did you come to be interested in poetry?

Jolen: I come from extremely humble beginnings. We were poor, and growing up, art of any kind wasn't appreciated or encouraged at home. However, I've always been in love with words and hungered to read everything I could get my hands on. Which, I did. I even read the dictionary for fun.

I've been writing songs and stories since I could hold a crayon. It was my dream to write for as long as I can recall, but I kept it to myself, since it seemed to be impossible for so long.

I have always found poetry beautiful, although I never foresaw myself writing it with any seriousness. That happened quite by accident. I had some poems hidden away for years and shared them with a long time friend. He finally convinced me to share them publicly. It was very raw and emotional work, but I got an immediate and favorable reaction to it by a poet from New York. Along with his and others encouragement, I began to work on improving and polishing my work. In the process, I discovered that I needed to write poetry as much as I needed to breathe. It was a profound personal revelation.

Americymru: What is your compositional method?

Jolen: That is a difficult question for me to answer effectively. Most often, it will begin with an image or concept I find intriguing. Then I start to put some words down on paper and allow the thoughts to take me on a journey, while I write it out. After that, the real work begins; the task of shaping, sharpening and polishing those thoughts and images into a piece that conveys my message best.

Americymru: The title of your collection "Every Girl has Her Limits" is interesting. How much is it a reaction to the circumstances of your life and how much is it a more general philosophical statement?

Jolen: Thank you. I tend to write in first person, regardless, and while most of the poems in this collection are reflective of my personal journey, I have tried to express those things and others in a broad enough manner to make a general philosophical statement. I try to create something that people will identify with in an emotional, intellectual or spiritual way. Occasionally, I manage all three with one piece, or as a friend calls it, the "Holy Trinity", which is exceptionally fulfilling.

Americymru: The poems in this collection are grouped under various sub-titles (Postulate, Edge, Terminal Side, Opposite Faces, Locus) Care to comment on this grouping? What themes are addressed in these individual sections?

Jolen: I wanted to divide my book into sections and selected geometrical terms because I felt they were appropriate for several reasons. If you think of about it, life is a series of lines, arcs and angles. By viewing the world and my poetry in this fashion, it was quite easy to place particular poems within the relevant section.

Postulate: (A statement assumed to be true without proof) includes poems that I feel deal with elemental ideals which all humans are aware of on some level, but often lose sight of.

Edge: (A segment that helps to make up a face) In this section I have poems that I have written about or for other people

Terminal Side: (The side that the measurement of an angle ends at) In this section I have poems about unhealthy relationships.

Opposite Faces: (Faces that lie between parallel lines) This section has poems dealing with love and life in the same place but coming at it in different or opposite directions.

Locus: (The set that satisfies a given condition) Love poetry or poetry dealing with life-changing events. Positive places, that if we're very fortunate, we get to and remain.

And finally, there is Limit: (The actual area of a region) Which I left blank because I believe that we define our own limits.

Americymru: Do you have a particular favorite in this collection?

Jolen: I would have to say "Sanguine Sea" is my personal favorite in this collection, but there are several that I'm very fond of.

Americymru: You have been described as: "a full-blooded Celtic poetess". What do you think about that characterization? Are there particular Celtic influences in your work?

Jolen: I love it! Out of all the labels people have tried to assign me, that particular one is the most pleasing to me.

Yes, in a great deal of my work you will find Celtic influences. Particularly in poems like "Sanguine Sea" and "In The Shape Of A Hart", which is about a recent spiritual experience I had while on holiday in Scotland.

Americymru: Is there any one work that you're particularly proud of or that you particularly like? What is it and why?

Jolen: I have a poem entitled "Lessons" and I like it because I think that I have managed to come up with some interesting images, my favorite one being, "sharpen saber and wit on each others whet-bones."

Americymru: Do you have future publication plans, if so, what are they?

Jolen: In the immediate future, I have poems which will be featured in Sarasvati, Reach, Dawntreader and Twisted Tongue poetry magazines, as well the following anthologies: "Whispers on the Breeze" by United Press, "Tides of Life" by Forward Press, and "Fields of Green" by First Writer Press

I am currently working on a novel and a book of short stories that I hope to have published in the not too distant future.

I have been compiling a collection of verse, but I don't foresee trying to publish that for a while yet. My work is evolving and I want to be certain that my next book is representative of those changes.

Americymru: Any final message for the members and readers of Americymru?

Jolen: Besides telling them to rush right out and buy my book, you mean?

Yes, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank UKA Press ( www.ukapress.com )for their continued support of my work and excellence in the field.

I would also like to thank both you and the readers for their interest and encourage anyone out there who is interested in poetry or writing in general, to go for it. You're only truly limited by what you allow yourself to be.

You can email Jolen Whitworth at this address:- jolenwhitworth { at } aol.com The ISBN number of "Every Girl Has Her Limits" is 978-1-9057-9621-2.

Interview by Ceri Shaw

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AmeriCymru in the News,


By gaabi, 2009-08-16
Walesonline.co.uk August 15th reports on a collaboration between Caffeine Theatre in Chicago and Dylan Down The Ups, the new organisation launched in Swansea by Geoff and Anne Haden , who contacted each other through AmeriCymru."From Under Milk Wood to across the pond", by Karen Price at the Western Mail http://www.walesonline.co.uk/showbiz-and-lifestyle/2009/08/15/from-under-milk-wood-to-across-the-pond-91466-24444907/ "DYLAN THOMAS has always had a close relationship with the USA."After all, he spent much of his time in New York, the city where he died in 1953."Now a Chicago-based theatre company is planning to revive his legacy for American audiences by staging his work."And its also the chance for British authors, whose pieces have been inspired by Thomas, to have their work shown to American audiences."Caffeine Theatre has teamed up with Dylan Down The Ups, the new organisation launched in Swansea by Geoff and Anne Haden."The couple, who run 5 Cwm-donkin Drive the home in Uplands, Swansea, where Thomas was born and which is now a tourist attraction have launched the group to keep Thomas memory alive as a man of the people rather than just as a writer and poet."Caffeine Theatre got in touch through the Welsh social network Americymru and they are both now coming up with ideas for special events both in Wales and America."This is exactly the kind of thing we created this network for, that people could find each other and create things together - friendship, family ties, art, business, whatever - and we wish them every success.
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Understanding DNA Testing for Genealogy - A Presentation


By Emily Doolin Aulicino, 2009-08-15
Genetic Genealogy , the use of DNA testing to aid traditional genealogical research , is the newest and t he most accurate research tool for the family historian as it can prove or disprove family connections. DNA testing can support a paper trail which is often in question given the lack of surviving records. This new tool for genealogists has existed since 2000, and its popularity is growing daily with thousands testing monthly throughout the world. Emily Aulicino , Speaker and Regional Coordinator for the International Society of Genetic Genealogists (ISOGG) , will explain the basics of Genetic Genealogy, how DNA testing helps genealogical research, how you can break through your genealogical brick walls, how you can prove or disprove your paper trail, and why thousands have turned to DNA testing to supplement their research. Attend her presentation on Friday at 1:00 p.m. for the opportunity to win a $30 gift certificate toward a DNA test. This certificate will be raffled at no cost to those attending the presentation . Time will be given for answering your questions. At her booth for both Friday and Saturday, DNA tests can be taken while supply lasts. This is your opportunity to see how a test is given and to have your own DNA tested! Prices vary depending upon the test, but for genealogy purposes, a Ydna 37 marker is suggested ($153 includes shipping and handling).As well as giving presentations on Genetic Genealogy, Emily teaches local classes on writing one's childhood memories and family stories. Visit her booth at the Left Coast Eisteddfod for more information on Genetic Genealogy, to learn how to order a DNA test kit, and to learn about her simple technique for writing your childhood memories and family stories . Her books on writing will be available for sale at her booth. Email: aulicino@hevanet.com http://writingyourmemories.blogspot.com/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgco2/speaker/EmilyAulicino.html http://genealem-geneticgenealogy.blogspot.com/ Northwest Regional Coordinator and Speaker for ISOGG ( www.isogg.org )Administrator for twelve FTDNA DNA Projects
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ALTIUS FORTITUDINOUS SNAKEARSE


By Ian Price2, 2009-08-14
NOW LOOK HERE!IT'S ALL VERY WELL THE BLOODY INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE SELECTING RUGGER AND MUD WRESTLING WOMEN ( GOOD GOD! ) FOR BLIGHTY IN 2012. BUT REALLY! IS IT APPROPOS I SAY?THERE ARE PLENTY OF OTHER SPORTS THAT COULD FILL THE GAP IF THE AVANT-GARDE IS REQUIRED. CORACLE RACING FOR ONE AND PEASANT SHOOTING FOR ANOTHER. WHAT ABOUT A THREE LEGGED MARATHON RACE TAKING IN TWENTY PUBS WHERE A PINT MUST BE CONSUMED AT EACH HALT? COME TO THINK OF IT I COULD ENTER THAT ONE MYSELF.I'LL HAVE TO HAVE A WORD WITH THE MEMSAHIB.D'YA KNOW? I ONCE SAW AN EGG AND SPOON RACE IN INDJA WHERE THE EGGS BELONGED TO CAPTURED COBRAS. IT'S TRUE. THE LOCAL LOWER CASTE'S WERE SENT ORF WITH AN EGG TIED TO THEIR ARSES WHILST THE COBRAS WERE RELEASED TEN FEET BEHIND THEM. I REMEMBER THINKING CARL LEWIS WAS SLOW IN COMPARISON AS GUPTAH KARACHI COVERED THE MEASURED MILE IN UNDER THREE MINUTES.WOULDN'T BE ALLOWED NOW OF COURSE; ANIMAL CRUELTY AND ALL THAT!TOODLE PIPQWT
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Mining in Wales


By Deb2, 2009-08-14
We have just won a contract to supply a Welsh company who have resumed coal mining in Wales. At the moment they are mining in Aberbeeg. At last one of our wonderful natural resources are again helping the local communities.
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Please Sign This Petition


By Ceri Shaw, 2009-08-14

To: UK National Lottery, Cadw An important Welsh national historic site, the home of the poet Hedd Wyn, Ellis Evans, visited by more than 3,000 people a year, was rejected for funding by the UK National Lottery and Cadw.

As Evans' family has kept up his home and maintained it open to visitors, as Evans' last surviving relative has become too old to maintain it alone, as this building is a monument to Evans and his work and an important cultural and historic site and the cost of maintaining it for visitors was quoted as only 50,000.00, we the undersigned respectfully request that the maintenance of this site be funded by the UK National Lottery, which was created for just such projects as this and that a grant in that amount be approved by the lottery funders.

Sign the petition HERE .

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Hendy Productions

Dear Customer, So many of you who purchased the DVD The Land of Your Fathers asked to be kept informed of new films we produce. We are proud to tell you that our latest film will be premiered at the Left Coast Eisteddfod in Portland, Oregon this August. We thought you might like to know more about it and have a chance to pre-purchase your copy!......Its called: Cymru: Dau Arwr a Thrysorau / Wales: Two Heroes and Treasures..... MORE HERE

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Help! Sat 15th & Sun. 16th


By Byn (Bynbrynman)Tavarn Ty Elise, 2009-08-13
I will need a hand in my bar on Sat. 15th & Sun. 16th for a concert and hog roast. Also musicians welcome.
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