Arts & Life
One always wonders just how much we should depend on what we know of a poet outside of a given poem, to engage and appreciate that poem.
And yet, it must mean something that this tender lyric ode to motherhood comes from an adoptee reflecting on how her life as a writer was shaped by the diligence and prescience of her mother.
Tiana Nobile’s poem, “Mother of Letters,” is an elegant thank you note to her mother, and by extension, to the art of mothering.
Mother of Letters
By Tiana Nobile
For hours my mother hovered over us,
her hand gently guiding mine, her wrist
a helm for my unsteady ship.
I knew how to hold a pencil,
how to grip it between my thumb
and pointer finger, how to lean softly
to avoid a callus. I knew how to form
all my letters perfectly before starting school.
For every birthday, a new notebook
would appear wrapped tightly with a bow.
I would bury my nose inside it
as if the pages would write themselves
with my breath. The pages I'd fill with words
my young tongue was too knotted to express.
American Life in Poetry does not accept unsolicited manuscripts. It is made possible by The Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2021 by Tiana Nobile, “Mother of Letters” from Cleave (Hub City Press, 2021.) Poem reprinted by permission of the author and the publisher. Introduction copyright ©2022 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, Kwame Dawes, is George W. Holmes Professor of English and Glenna Luschei Editor of Prairie Schooner at the University of Nebraska.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) has announced the start of his 2022 Congressional Art Competition and encouraged local high school students to submit their artwork.
Each year, this competition allows the chance for students to have their art displayed in the United States Capitol for an entire year.
“Every year, the Congressional Art Competition provides an opportunity to showcase the incredible work and artistic ability of students throughout California’s Fifth District,” said Thompson. “I am excited to see the art that our students create, and I look forward to showcasing the grand prize winner’s art in our nation’s Capitol building and hosting them for a reception in Washington.”
The 2022 Congressional Art Competition is open to all high school students in California’s Fifth district.
Artwork must be submitted by Friday, April 15, and must be submitted virtually via a high-resolution photograph of the artwork toThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Submissions must include this completed form.
Please find the 2022 rules for students and teachers by clicking here and the guide to copyright and plagiarism here.
Each year, this competition allows the chance for students to have their art displayed in the United States Capitol for an entire year.
“Every year, the Congressional Art Competition provides an opportunity to showcase the incredible work and artistic ability of students throughout California’s Fifth District,” said Thompson. “I am excited to see the art that our students create, and I look forward to showcasing the grand prize winner’s art in our nation’s Capitol building and hosting them for a reception in Washington.”
The 2022 Congressional Art Competition is open to all high school students in California’s Fifth district.
Artwork must be submitted by Friday, April 15, and must be submitted virtually via a high-resolution photograph of the artwork to
Submissions must include this completed form.
Please find the 2022 rules for students and teachers by clicking here and the guide to copyright and plagiarism here.
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- Written by: Office of Congressman Mike Thompson
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