Long Distance Poetry: The Awe In Autism Arts Exhbits

A newly cut video for my poem, “You Don’t See It”, will be featured at two Awe In Autism arts exhibits in April in New York state.

The events collectively are called The Awe in Autism: A Spectrum of Creativity. The first event is on Saturday, April 2 (World Autism Awareness Day) at the Glenwood Arts Center in Glenwood, NY, and will feature my work and that of several other Awe in Autism artists. The second event is on Sunday, April 10 at the Great Neck Arts Center in Great Neck, Long Island; this will feature the same Awe in Autism artists, plus a group of performers.

Sorry, I can’t show you the new video right now…however, I will post in on the Raven’s Wing Poetry YouTube channel after the events are over. I’m very excited at the opportunity for my work to be exhibited and to reach others and thank Awe in Autism for choosing to feature my work along with such talented artists on the autism spectrum.

-Nicole

Putting the Awe in Autism: My Poem on TV and Other Thoughts

First, an announcement: an excerpt of the video of my poem, “You Don’t See It”, was featured in a Long Island TV FIOS segment about Awe In Autism.

The segment has been posted on MyLITV’s website in two videos. Part 1 features Awe In Autism, its founders (Deborah French and Kim Covell), and some of the work featured on the site, include the excerpt of my poem. Part 2 features “for dylan”, a song and music video which the founders call “the song behind the Awe in Autism” project.

In and amongst this bit of news and self-promotion, I feel the need to express a couple of things. First of all, if I haven’t said it before, my thanks and gratitude go to Awe in Autism for giving the opportunity for my poetry, namely “You Don’t See It”, to be featured on their site. AWE has given many autistic artists, musicians, poets, and others an opportunity to have their work seen, heard, and accessed. Also, as Kim Covell states in the first video, artists with autism often have a harder time self-promoting, and while I’ve gotten used to it thanks to the Internet, I must say I still find the task daunting sometimes. I am grateful for the opportunity for my work to reach a wider audience and go beyond this blog thanks to AWE.

Secondly, as I have said before, “You Don’t See It” is probably my best statement and expression to the world of what having Aspergers/being autistic is like. The experience of self-discovery and acceptance has been joyful and at times painful and overwhelming — but probably the most significant thing I could say is that is has been enlightening. And through it all, the craft of writing and poetry have been a conduit and a means for this journey.

Writing is my native language. I am much, much better at the written word than I am at oral communication: there are times that my tongue fails, but praise God my pen does not. This is part of my reality as an autistic person, and is true for many others. The poetry helps me say what sometimes my lips cannot. I hope I have given you, the readers of RWP, at least a glimpse or a peek at what that reality — and my reality as a whole — is. I also hope that through the poetry on this page that I have reached you, moved you, made you think, and most of all, made you feel.

Finally, please consider not only watching the videos of the segment but visiting Awe in Autism to see the vast, wonderful spectrum of art by creative and talented autistic individuals. I can promise you that you will not be disappointed, but amazed at the breadth of expression the site has to offer.

Saludos,

Nicole
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Feature on Awe In Autism’s Website

Greetings, RWP Readers!

Due to illness, I have been offline for a while — and while I was away, I was featured on Awe In Autism’s website!

Awe In Autism seeks to “provide inspiration and encouragement to those impacted by autism…through original works of art, music, literature, poetry, photography and video, as well as many other resources”. They feature artists of all kinds on the spectrum. I was prompted to submit my work after winning the ANCA award. My poem, “You Don’t See It”, is featured on the site:

http://www.aweinautism.org/index.php/gallery/poetry/169-poet-nicole-nicholson

-Nicole
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“You Don’t See It” Featured in Winning Writers Newsletter

Greetings! The folks over at Winning Writers published an announcement about the Naturally Autistic Award in the Adult International Literary Category and also reprinted one of the poems from the collection, “You Don’t See It,” in the Winter 2010 edition their newsletter. To read, go here.

And BTW, I highly encourage people to subscribe. There is a lot of information about contests and they publish calls for submissions within.

-Nicole
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I’m on “Speaking of Poetry” on Talktainment Radio Tonight, March 21 @6:00 PM Eastern

Hey folks!

I will be appearing on “Speaking of Poetry”, hosted by Writer’s Block’s own Vernell Bristow and Joanna Schroeder on Talktainment Radio tonight at 6:00 P.M.

I’ll be talking about my poetry, what makes it tick, and what I do with it.

Go listen to the show tonight! Hope to see you there!

P.S. You can find Talktainment Radio at: TalktainmentRadio.com.

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Poem: Backwards (for RWP #119)

(for Jefferson Nicholson)

Backwards: how to walk it
is the question. It involves paper, microfilm, and
old stories. Names are Gospel,
passed from lips to ears. Footprints stay put when
written down.
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Come Over to the Test Blog…See The New Design for RWP!

Hello RWP Readers:

I just wanted to let you know that I have completed (most of) the design changes for Raven’s Wing Poetry. I set up a test blog to try everything out before it goes live on March 1. Please come over, look around, and let me know what you think!

Raven’s Wing Poetry Test Blog

Raven’s Wing Poetry Now Has a Channel on Gabcast!

Raven’s Wing Poetry now has a channel on gabcast.com. Today, I recorded four of my poems:

  1. “Counting Stars” (unpublished)
  2. “Somewhere”, published in Poetry Super Highway’s 2009 Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Edition
  3. “Ashes”, published on this blog in December 2009
  4. “Litany to a Melancholic”, published on this blog in December 2009

Keep watching my blog for more updates. I’ll be publishing more audio poems to my Gabcast channel soon.

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My Member Spotlight Is Up at Read Write Poem

Hey y’all,

My Member Spotlight* is up at Read Write Poem.

So go read it already! :)

*Member Spotlight: Per Read Write Poem’s website, the “directors will ask members to step forward and answer a few questions about themselves and their relationship to poetry.” Basically, it’s an interview.

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August Edition of Poetry Super Highway Online Now!

The August Edition of Poetry Super Highway Worldwide Open Reading is online now! I read a then untitled poem (which I’ve now titled “Everything is Burning”) on the show. You can listen to the show at:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/psh/2009/08/09/August-2009-Worldwide-Open-Reading

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