Poetry Friday

March Roundup of Museums and Books

 

Matt is our host for Poetry Friday today. Hop on over there for the roundup.

 

March Museum Roundup

It might come as no surprise that launching a book took a lot of my time this month. I only made it to one museum—and it was the Lucy Burns Museum where my launch took place.

 

7. Lucy Burns Museum, Lorton, Virginia

March 29, 2025

I’m so grateful to Alli Hartley-Kong who was my in-conversation partner for the event. She asked me wonderful questions, and the audience also posed great questions as well.

Fellow Poetry Friday friend and local librarian, Linda Mitchell brought me these beautiful flowers.

 

My book also was the subject of a podcast episode of Wonder Book Cafe this week. I’m so grateful for each and every bit of press that this book gets.

 

I also found out that my book has gone into its second printing. If you are looking for signed copies, they likely won’t be in stock again until mid-April.

 

March Books

 

Middle Grade Books I’ve Read So Far in 2025

(S)kin

by Ibi Zoboi

A verse novel I highly recommend.

Brownstone

by Samuel Teer and Mar Julia

Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post

by Allison Pataki

Marjorie Post’s DC residence is now a museum, so it’s on my list of places to visit this year.

Challenger (audio)

by Adam Higginbotham

The Genius of Judy: How Judy Blume Rewrote Childhood for All of Us (audio)

by Rachelle Bergstein

Sleeping with Dictionary

by Harryette Mullen

Writing for Impact (audio)

by Bill Birchard

 

Haiku of the Week



aged seed pods

wait for wind

reincarnation

 

Photo Taken: March 15, 2025 at Green Spring Gardens

Haiku Written: March 26, 2025

 

RECREATE 

 

I’m still propagating plants, taking care of seedlings, and cleaning up my garden.

 

After my launch, I hung out in nearby Occoquan with some friends. They have a fabulous stationary store that I have to visit every time I’m in the area.

 

I managed to make my way into DC on a school night again this week. This time to see Maggie Smith as she promoted her newest book, Dear Writer.

I got to see Poetry Friday friends Linda Mitchell, Heidi Mordhorst, and fellow Pomelo Poet Marilyn Garcia. 

 

22 Comments

  • Margaret Simon

    I have to admit sheer jealousy over the Maggie Smith event. I’m sure it was worth it! I am savoring every page of your book. What an amazing accomplishment! All my best as you continue to launch her out into the world.

  • Linda

    I agree with Margaret, your book is an amazing accomplishment. I just read Linda M.’s post about your book, and I am so excited for you. You’ve worked hard and deserve to enjoy the launch of your beautiful book!

  • Matt Forrest Esenwine

    I don’t know how you find the time to accomplaish all this, but Well Done, Marcie! Sounds like you’re having a great time.

  • jama

    LOVE that photo of happy you. What a beautiful smile! You’ve been very busy. Congrats on the second printing and thanks for writing such an important book. I’m sure you’re thrilled and proud of your accomplishment.

  • Karin Fisher-Golton

    Congratulations on your book launch! I’m looking forward to reading One Step Forward. I like your haiku. All of it together made me think of how when we accomplish a goal we head out into the wind for growth and change.

  • Molly Hogan

    Oh my gosh! I keep wandering onto links that you’ve shared and have now ordered WAY too many books, including yours! Congratulations on your book publication. I really can’t wait to read it. Also, I love your photo and poem–I’m fascinated by the architecture of dried garden matter and love how you used “reincarnation” here. Thanks for sharing all the wonders in your world!

    • Marcie Flinchum Atkins

      I LOVE dried garden matter too! I have loads of pictures of it from the last several years. It’s just so interesting. Noticing it has made me appreciate the winter much more than I previously did. And sorry about all the book orders. Teehee! 🙂

  • Rose Cappelli

    I love that picture of you at your launch event, Marcie! It’s the epitome of happiness. And what a gift to hear Maggie Smith! Thanks, always, for all you share.

  • Linda Mitchell

    A second printing! Yay! I’m enjoying celebrating ‘One Step Forward,’ still. And, the Maggie Smith event was wonderful. I was reminded of how much I love a quick trip into DC. The lights, the people walking out on the street, the poetry in a public library. It was a fabulous artist date! Thanks for the book recs. I must get the book about Marjorie Post for my mother in law….well, OK me. But for her too.

    • Marcie Flinchum Atkins

      I love going into the city in the evening too. If only VRE had a later Manassas-bound train, it would make these evening events so much easier!!! I can get INTO the city on the 4:06 VRE, but I can’t get back out…

  • Karen Edmisten

    As always, Marcie, a post packed with goodness! So happy to see all the good stuff happening with your new book.
    I didn’t realize Maggie Smith had a new book coming out, so thanks for that heads up!

  • Denise Krebs

    Marcie, congratulations! I’m so excited to read my copy. It came in the mail the day I was going out of town. As I told Linda on her post, it was so exciting to see librarians pushing against the nonsense of history denial that’s going on these days. Librarians and authors and artists will continue to make this country rise. Thanks for all you do.