I had the honor of being interviewed by Rachelle Escamilla on December 9, 2015 for her poetry radio show “Out of Our Minds” on KKUP Cupertino 91.5 fm. If you missed the show, you can now listen to the podcast online: https://soundcloud.com/rachelle-escamilla/jennykatherineluu.
I hope everyone had a Happy New Year! I wish you all the best for 2016!
The Whisperings Blog is now officially starting its 3rd year. Thanks for all the support!
I have the honor of being featured on the Poetry Radio Show Out of Our Minds with Rachelle Linda Escamilla on Wednesday, December 9th from 8-9 PM PST. I will be discussing and reading from my book Whisperings: A Decade of Poems, as well as sharing some of my recent haiku. Tune in next Wednesday night to KKUP 91.5 fm or stream it live at KKUP.org.
I’ve been ridiculously busy the past month and didn’t have a chance to post images from my poetry reading. Once again, I want to thank everyone that attended the event and shared their beautiful poetry. It was a magical day. I still need to edit the video (so I will post that eventually). I hope to do another reading soon.
I had my first official live reading on Wednesday, February 4th at Cafe Lift titled “10 Minutes of Poetry” where I joined a group of talented performers for the night.
Here, you can get a glimpse of my reading =)
Please note that you may need to be a follower of Cafe Lift on Facebook to properly see some of the videos.
My introduction poem Like No Other was under the theme “The Body & The Senses” and seemed to be a favorite among the crowd.
My second poem Ominous was under the theme “Dark Poetry” and is always a fun, psychological poem to read.
My third poem 30 Days of Beard was a memory from work and written based on testimonials from my male colleagues. The theme, of course, is “A Different Perspective.”
My fourth poem Forever Creating is a blank verse piece written in Creative Writing class. It falls under the theme “Inspiration & Creativity.”
The fifth and last poem of the night was Flying, based on a childhood memory. This poem falls under the theme of “Telling a Story.”