Annmarie Lockhart, editor of vox poetica, has been reading and writing poetry since she could read and write. A lifelong Bergen County resident, she lives two miles from the hospital
where she was born.
Julia Pistole doesn't want to bore you by telling you she's 15 and lives with her parents and three brothers in Clinton AR. So she'll tell you instead that she's going on 16, enjoys doing things that most teens find boring or nerdy, will grow up to be the first female president of the USA, loves writing poetry and essays, giving speeches, debating, acting, drawing, reading historical documents, campaigning, and staying up late to watch James Dean movies. She has two best friends who make her laugh all the time and she is sometimes required to argue with stubborn people (tedious though it may be) when she works at her dad's pawn shop. Visit her blog. Read her poem.
5/12/2011 8:15 AMLori Klopp wrote:
Loved this poem, and I love the description of Julia. Reminds me of my own daughter, somewhat. It takes a particularly strong person to remain true to yourself at this age...kudos to you, Julia! Reply to this
5/12/2011 8:17 AMJeanette Cheezum wrote:
Julia, I'm sure of one thing. You will write, act, draw and please us MORE as time goes on. I've enjoyed this poem with my first cup of tea. Reply to this
Loved this poem, and I love the description of Julia. Reminds me of my own daughter, somewhat. It takes a particularly strong person to remain true to yourself at this age...kudos to you, Julia!
Reply to this
Julia, I'm sure of one thing. You will write, act, draw and please us MORE as time goes on. I've enjoyed this poem with my first cup of tea.
Reply to this