Welcome!You have arrived at StarPoet, a comet falling toward morning. The poet's still here, Sappho's child, slightly disheveled.
StarPoet Blast Off!StarPoet by Lisa Jain ThompsonNews

Join Lisa Jain Thompson on FacebookFacebook

Share

Follow Lisa Jain Thompson on TwitterTwitter

Email

Add to Google

Bookmark and Share Subscribe
NASA Image Of The Day
Hurricane Celia
Perfectly circular, powerful Hurricane Celia spaned hundreds of miles over the Pacific Ocean in this image from June 24, 2010. Rough-textured clouds surround the storm?s distinct eye. Farther from the center of the storm, spiral arms appear thinner and smoother. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, on NASA?s Aqua satellite captured this true-color image of Hurricane Celia at 1:55 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time on June 24, 2010. Just five minutes later, the U.S. National Hurricane Center classified Celia as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 135 miles per hour. Image Credit: NASA...
Poetry Cycles
  • Ancient of Days   ( 5 Articles )
    These are the words of the ancient poet,
    Young in days, distant in time,
    Learning her craft as she learned herself
    Before she lept from her family's warm arms
    And found her voice in the stars above.
     
  • Poems of Transition   ( 10 Articles )
    Poems from before, during, and after transition.
  • Symposium   ( 1 Article )
    These are poems covering the range of transition and transsexuality.
     
     
     
     
     
     
  • Doing Sappho   ( 31 Articles )
    Sappho and I have natural voices that sing in harmony.
     
    Sometimes I feel her voice when writing and I let her flow through me.
     
    The simplest explanation is that random chance has produced a similar set of atoms and synapses with similar poetic tendencies.
     
    Or, just maybe, the destruction of her poems in the bonfires of her enemies left Sappho smoldering over these long centuries.
     
    Perhaps the whispers in my head are her lost poems sifted from the ashes - those she would write if only she were alive and not me.
     
  • Tao   ( 5 Articles )
    I originally published these poems on StarPoet in 1968 with the intention of going through the entire Tao, comparing four different translations to each another, absorbing the essence of each, and then writing.  It soon became obvious that this project could quickly grow to consume most of my life and I stopped at five.
     
    This the Tao and Not the Tao
    This is Starpoet's Tao
     
     
     
  • Mars West   ( 8 Articles )
    I originally published the Mars West poem cycle on the West to Mars website. The original presentation includes a number of interesting graphics - the site is worth taking your time for a visit. Many thanks to Ken Fair and the MarsWest Collaborative Project Organization.