Dear Campers, my poem and the link to Poetry Friday are below.
I am veering from our topic this round (which is: writing spaces/places—talking about our physical writing space and/or how we’re motivating ourselves to write) to share sad news.
Recently I learned a new word: felix culpa (FAY/FEE-liks KOOL/KUHL-pah). It means "An error or disaster that has fortunate consequences."
Still, it knocked me for a loop when, on August 30, 2021, the following floated into my inbox (an excerpt):
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My all-time favorite children's literature ezine, Bookology, which I urged all my students to subscribe to, published by Vicki and Steve Palmquist, has passed away.
I am bereft.
Vicki and Steve have had to make this difficult decision partly because Steve is dealing with a serious medical issue.
A GoFundMe page has been created by author and editor Lisa Bullard, who titles it, "Seeing Steve Palmquist Through Tough Times." On it she writes:
I urge you to read Candice Ransom's final column in Bookology titled Listening for Stories...a sample of the beautiful, hilarious, inspiring, gripping, mind-exploding stories and events that swam into subscribers' inboxes each week for seven years...for free.
But...wait!
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a possibility of BLUE SKIES ahead!
BREAKING NEWS: BOOKOLOGY NEWSLETTER IN ANOTHER FORM
Fantastic news!
Here's today's poem:
FUNERAL FOR A
MAGAZINE
by April Halprin Wayland
There will be no
casket—just a link,
and had you asked
it,
it would think you
were asking for the moon.
“It’s just,” you protest, “you are leaving us too soon.”
In the fall of 2016, the Palmquists had to end the publication of another marvelous ezine, Quercus, for which we paid just $20 per year.
I was dumbstuck.
I sent them the following:
Subject: ...but how will I...face the sun......or find a way through this book...without Quercus???
Dear Vicki and Steve,
Thank you.
For creating a marvel.
For clearing space
for the good stuff.
For writing and
fighting
for rights,
for mirrors,
for sunlight,
for windows.
Thank you for putting
so much
into such a small box
which made opening
email
a blessing.
With love, respect,
admiration ~
and for the knowledge
that your continued
reinvention
will be gifts to all of us.
I am learning that many crises in my life or in our world may, in the long run, turn out to be blessings. Bless you, Vicki and Steve!
And thank you, Denise, at Dare to Care for hosting Poetry Friday!
posted with sadness and hope by April Halprin Wayland (and a little help from our 9-month-old tortoises, Meredith & Derek)
Sorry, April. But I think your poem will be treasured by the Palquists. It's to know that one's work has been valued.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janice. They deserve a banquet π
DeleteDays passing seems to let us know that all will not continue to be the same. I'm sorry for all those, like you, April, who will miss Bookolgy and the gold that it gave freely. Thanks for the loving post & poem for the Palmquists.
ReplyDeleteI'm always honored when you stop by, Linda ~ thank youπ¦
DeleteApril, I love this hope-filled post. I hope it turns out to be a felix culpa for all concerned. Thank you for sharing all the links and the two sweet tribute poems you wrote for the Palmquists. The photo with "I am bereft" made me smile, though that broken-hearted child makes me sad.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for the inspiration for my post today!
I hadn't realized it was your first time hosting, Denise. It's such a big job. You've handled it beautifully. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteAlas, April. So sorry to hear this sadness. My hopes go out to you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen. I'm learning about the birth pains and lifespan of organizations; the same may apply to an ezine (especially when it doesn't support those who work so hard to make its magic.)
DeleteWhat a lovely tribute! Thank you so much for shining more light on these two wonderful people during a tough week in their lives! I know that this, along with the tremendous outpouring of support they're receiving, will really bolster their spirits! After all, TWO poems in their honor--is there any higher praise?
ReplyDeleteThank you, LisaB. π
DeleteThanks for teaching me the phrase felix culpa, April, and for your lovely poems. I'm sorry for all the Palmquists are going through. I hope they will have some fortunate consequences, too. Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteHugs right back at you, Carmela π€
DeleteSo sorry!
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DeleteAwwww. That is a sad ending to a good, long yarn. I'm sorry to see this. But, I hope the conserved and focused energy provide this couple exactly what is needed to be healthy, safe and strong. Thank you for such a lovely goodbye.
ReplyDeleteYou've hit the nail on the head, Linda. They're such a loving, kind, and intelligent couple. Their focused energy will serve them well.
DeleteSo sorry to hear this news. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful tribute to this wonderful couple.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for stopping by, Rose π
DeleteYes, such a huge loss. But understandable.
ReplyDeleteTotally, Carol π¦π¦π¦
DeleteYour words are a lovely tribute. I wish them well as they face the challenges that have brought this about.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth. I don't know how the've accomplished Soo much!
DeleteApril, Your devotion to Bookology is wonderful and I am sure the recipients of your loving poem will find solace in your words. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carol. Our PAC advertised in Bookology long ago, and Vicki & Steve's generosity to us made me want to hang out with them forever.
DeleteThank you, Carol π¦
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU, April, for this SO-DESERVED shout-out!
ReplyDeleteOur Children's Book World once again has the opportunity to show its Kindness and Gratitude.
Re: felix culpa - do you subscribe to Anu Garg's A.Word.A.Day? This word was featured sometime last week. My retired-English-teacher mom and I both subscribe and send each other email using the day's word in a sentence. We've been doing it for years now. It's fun - and such an "English teacher/author Daughter" thing to do. My mom's 89 and when she's gone, I'll have all these wonderful email exchanges to look back on.
ReplyDeleteYes, Esther ~ it's wonderful to have a hilltop on which to shout "Thank you!" sometimes!
ReplyDeleteKarol ~ I DO subscribe to A.Word.A.Day and LOVE it! What a great tradition you and your mom have invented ~ what a wonderful way to connect.
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm rushed, I'll scroll down to the quote of the day, and often send it to my best friend.
Take care ~ <3