Dear Friends,
I would like to introduce you to my wonderful friend, Selma Martin, and spotlight her debut poetry book that was released in July, In the Shadow of Rainbows. If you haven’t met Selma, I suggest you visit her ‘corner on the web’ where she shares her brilliant poetry in all forms. You will be glad you did! So sit back, relax, get comfy, and enjoy the Q & A:
1. Tell me something about yourself/your life that readers wouldn’t know otherwise:
I think you will smile at this. But not too long ago, when the younger of my two sons was in high school, I was the lead singer in a school band. Yup, me! This is how it happened: besides offering extracurricular classes to its students on Saturdays, my son’s school offered to the kids’ parents. My husband, a history enthusiast, opted for history classes, and I, hoping to cover the same two hours at the school as him, chose to spend my time practicing in a music group. And get this, not just any group–a Samba group! Are you smiling yet? Seeing as I don’t play any instruments, I was bestowed the honor of lead singer… and you got it– yup, Portuguese language! Years prior, I took an off-campus extension course in Portuguese and felt an affinity with the language, so seeing that option in the list drew me in. We practiced hard– at my house, in studios during the week, and on Saturdays at the high school and performed at school events for two years in a row. It was so much fun–that feeling has remained with me as precious. Time well spent.
2. Tell me why you wrote In The Shadow of Rainbows:
I enjoy writing. And I attribute this to my late mother who encouraged me to write thank-you notes to friends and acquaintances for everything. We were not affluent, so these appreciation notes did plenty for us. As a young girl, my late mother got me my first pen pal from abroad, and I learned the real joy of sending, receiving, and waiting on precious letters to arrive. My mother was the only one who kept loyal to my hand-written letters when I left home. And whenever she found requests for submissions in old magazines (usually outdated), she always sent them my way. But I was never brave or confident or felt worthy enough to do any of that. After Mom died in 2014 and thereafter felt at a loss when no letters arrived for me, I felt prompted to seek a way to fill that void. I enrolled in an online writing community in 2017, started blogging and pen-paling (through my newsletters), and interacting with like-minded writers until eventually I arrived here, and writing a poetry book felt like the right thing to do. Because my mother found me worthy, and others have shown that they like my words, I dedicated my first book to the people investing their trust in me and holding my book. And to me, that translates to my dear mother looking down at me from heaven approvingly.
In ‘In The Shadow of Rainbows’ I include a page about what I want my poems to do: I want to contribute a verse; want to write poems of awareness; want my poetry to be a springboard to the sacred; want to delight you; and attempt to offer a form to heal. ‘Are you my mother?’ Each poem will ask. The poems are not autobiographical, and in the 60+ in this book, there’s only one poem ‘about’ MY mother. All the others are about someone else, and now that you know more about my intent in this collection, I invite readers to come find their poems.
3. Share one poem from the book and tell me what inspired it:
Slice of Life
Flanked between two wanings, I live you,
planting the light hours with loving acts,
for you, for us, for our ménage,
and when I meet the dusk, filled,
ready for our mingling at the table,
where we swap slices of lived moments
of the same day, hearts swell replete.
I chose one of the shortest poems in the collection to share with you. It’s strategically placed as the penultimate poem in the book, and I’m happy to elucidate on this poetry form that touched me.
In its true form, it’s a Kwansaba poem, an African American verse form of praise: a praise poem that celebrates family. The Kwansaba (Swahili kwan -first fruit/saba -principle) was created in 1995 by Eugene B Redmond, East St. Louis Poet Laureate and professor of English at Southern Illinois University-East St. Louis. The form was developed in honor of the celebration of Kwanzaa. The poetic form adopts the number 7 from Kwanzaa’s Nguzo Saba (7 principles) as well as embraces its roots in the South African tradition of the Praise Poem.
The 7 principles of Kwanzaa are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. Each day of the celebration focuses on one of the principles. Isn’t this just such a beautiful principle? I think it is, as all the principles take off at unity which starts at the family level. (ready for our mingling at the table).
I wrote it originally for a dVerse prompt in December 2021–then, I abbreviated some words to meet the exact count of sevens but changed it a bit for clarity to include in the book. It’s about family, and I hope you like it.
To preview Selma’s book and to purchase your very own copy, click below:
4. If you were to leave a ‘message in a bottle’ for the future, what would you say?
Just for you:
Stop waiting for Friday. For summer.
For someone to fall in love with you.
For luck. For permission.
Happiness is achieved when you stop waiting for it.
Stop looking for yourself in others.
In things.
In outside validation.
In trends. In drugs.
Everything you are is already within you. Trust!
Make the best of the moment you are in now, for this moment is the only one that matters.
Please make it so that WHEREVER you go, you ARE there. Fully present.
Believe that you are no mistake. Believe that you are the Miracle you’ve been waiting for.
Manifest goodness and let goodness be your guide.
Find your anchor and pivot. Trust the ambiguity of tomorrow and know that if you are everything you can be in every moment, the ambiguity of the future will not be as scary as it sounds.
Now go on and live your best life. Today.
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© selmamartin
SELMA MARTIN’S BIO:
Selma Martin is a retired English teacher with 20 years of teaching children ESL. She believes in people’s goodness and in finding balance in simple living. She lives in Japan with her husband of thirty-three years. In 2018, Selma participated in a networking course whose final lesson was to publish a story on Amazon. After many failed attempts, she completed the course and self-published her short story, Wanted: Husband/Handyman, in 2019. Later, collaborating with peers from that course, she published Wanted: Husband/Handyman in an anthology, Once Upon A Story: A Short Fiction Anthology. Selma has published stories on Medium for many years, in MasticadoresUSA, The Poetorium At Starlight, Short Fiction Break, and Spillwords. After her first NaPoWriMo 2021, Selma writes poetry on her website, selmamartin.com, and in July 2023, published a debut poetry collection on Amazon.
You can find Selma, selmawrites, on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. But if you wish to engage and create a meaningful interaction with Selma: add value, nurture trust, and share engaging content from the ordinary perspective of someone navigating life in today’s high-paced culture, you may join her once-a-month pen pal newsletter. She goes slower and savors the gentle rhythm of life, much like her practice of snail mail, which she learned so many many moons ago.
You can connect with Selma on her blog, selmamartin.com and the other social media platforms below:
Thanks always for stopping by, and I hope you’ll immerse yourself in the tranquility of Selma’s lovely book!
Tomorrow, I will post my 5-star review, so I hope to see you then! ❤️
© Lauren Scott, Baydreamerwrites.com – All rights reserved.
A lovely interview Lauren. It’s nice to know more about Selma. 🧡
Thanks most sincerely dearest Sadje. You too did this for me and I’m ever so grateful. Be well, dear friend. Glad you read. xoxo
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I’m glad you enjoyed, Sadje! I loved learning more about her too. ❤️
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Lauren, I see what you did. You timed it for me. You are the best indeed. Thanks so much for lending me this much space in your busy website. It’s because of the generosity of people like you that I’m seeing what earth looks like from Cloud 9. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I bless you.
You are so welcome, Selma! I’m happy to support you and your beautiful book that I enjoyed so much and will read again and again. It was fun to learn that you and I have singing in common, though my spotlight was in my youth. But still…🎶🤗
Congrats on the continued success of your beautiful debut book, well deserved! ❤️🎉
You are the sweetest. I appreciate you. Xoxo.
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Thank you for the introduction and beautiful interview with Selma!
Happy Monday, my friend!
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I’m glad you enjoyed the interview, Marina. Happy Monday to you too, dear friend! 🧡🍁🍂🧡
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Thanks, Marina. Xo
My pleasure, Selma! 😘
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A beautiful and inspiring interview, Lauren and Selma! ❤
Thanks for stopping by, Cheryl, and I’m glad you enjoyed this interview. I loved learning more about lovely Selma also. 🩷
Cheryl, 🥹 🥹 🥹
Thanks for introducing us to Selma.
You’re welcome, VJ. Thanks for stopping by!
VJ, (deep 🙇🏽♀️ bow) Thanks. 🥹
Welcome!
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Selma sounds lovely and I loved her message in a bottle.
She is a lovely friend and poet, Darlene, and I loved her message too. Thanks for reading the interview. xo
Thank you for saying that, Darlene. I’m delighted to be here. Happy lovely first days of Autumn to you. Xo
A wonderful review Lauren of a great book and wonderful lady🥰
Thanks so much, Cindy! Selma is special to both of us, I know. 🙂 Happy Monday, my friend! 🤗🧡
She sure Is dear Lauren and so are you! It’s Monday Fun Day on my blog today.. 😊💗🥰
Aww, thanks, Cindy, and I just left a comment on your blog! Thanks for that awesome surprise! I’m happy dancing today along with Selma! 🎉🎶💖
It’s a pleasure Lauren and I got your comments and am delighted. ❤️
I’m delighted. Thanks for the support, dear Cindy. Happy Monday 💗
Lauren, a great set of questions for Selma and I enjoyed learning about her a bit more! Yikes! I’m trying to learn Portuguese and it’s not easy – I wouldn’t want to try and sing in the language! I loved her message in a bottle and great advice for us all – all often forgotten! Wishing you both a lovely start to the week!
Lauren, glad you’re better after your bout of Covid! hugs xx ❤️
Hi Annika, thanks so much for reading and I’m glad you enjoyed the interview. I also loved learning more about Selma, and found out that we both used to sing in the spotlight. Fun facts! But I can’t imagine singing in Portuguese either. Great that you’re learning the language though! I loved her message too, so vital to share for all of us. Thanks for your wishes and kind words about feeling better. That wasn’t fun, to say the least. 🙂 Hugs to you, and Happy Autumn! 🧡🍁🍂
I think you’re both very brave singing in the spotlight!! 😀 Happy Autumn back to you, Lauren – it’s been lovely and summery so I keep forgetting the season has changed! Take care, hugs xx ❤️
LOL Well, that was my passion back then, so I reveled in the exhilaration. 🙂 Great memories! And singing was always easier for me than public speaking. 🙂 Enjoy your summer, and take care too, Annika! Hugs ❤️🤗
Hey, Annika, I’m feeling the love. You’re special to me. I’m so happy you enjoyed the interview and the message in a bottle. Happy Autumn: so happy to be in the coolness of the new season. May more Blessings blow in for you and your loved ones. Xoxo 🍂
Thanks for this lovely post Lauren. Selma’s book is on my wish list.
Thank you for your beautiful comment, Balroop, and it’s good to know you’ll read Selma’s book in the future. I know you’ll love it. I’m working on your review now (Loved your book!) and will do a blog post next month some time. I’m so behind from being sick. Anyway, just letting you know. 🧡🍁
Balroop, fascinating is what you are. Thank you.
I have your book as well and I already know I’ll love it. And the review will come before you know. Thank you for the support. Blessings.
What a wonderful interview! I love how you came into singing and ended up enjoying it so much, Selma. The message in the bottle is perfect. I really enjoyed your collection . Xo
Thanks for reading, Denise, and for your wonderful endorsement for Selma’s book. xo
Great interview, it’s definitely piqued my interest in the book.
I’m glad you enjoyed, Pooja, and good to know. Selma will be happy. ❤️🤗
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Aww—Best comment I hear. Thank you so much. Sending blessings.
You’re so welcome, I’ll definitely be checking out the book.
Thanks, most sincerely Pooja. xoxo
You’re very welcome.
What a fun interview! I particularly enjoyed Selma’s story about being the lead singer in a school band.
Thanks for reading, Liz! I liked that too and she and I have singing in common. My solo days were in my youth, but it was fun to find that out about Selma. 🎶🤗
You’re welcome, Lauren. 🙂
🙃 so happy to hear about you enjoying the image of me in a band. It was fun. I will always look back at that time and smile. Thanks for reading and commenting, Liz. This support I’m receiving from this “band” is also something I won’t soon forget. Bless you.
You’re welcome, Selma. 🙂
Really, thanks… Good night.
You’re welcome. 🙂
Fab interview and post. Congrats to both of you!
I was especially enamoured by ” 4. If you were to leave a ‘message in a bottle’ for the future, what would you say?”
I’d like to add – Stop wishing for the day to end, for Christmas, for the show to be over, for someone to leave, for exams to be over, , and many more things that aren’t really “wishes”, but just wishing your life away.
If hat makes any sense?
Thanks again, Selma and Lauren! xo🌺🧡
Thanks for reading, Resa! I’m glad you enjoyed the interview, and I love your addition for the message too. Great advice for us all! And it makes perfect sense! I enjoyed Selma’s answers also. Hugs 🧡🤗🧡
Selma’s thoughts are terrific. She made me remember. xo🌺🧡
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Oh, what a lovely interview Lauren❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for reading, Mich! I’m glad you enjoyed! ❤️🤗
A wonderful interview Lauren. Thanks a lot 🙏🏻😊🙏🏻😊
Thanks, Kamal! I’m glad you enjoyed learning more about Selma! 🧡🍁
Yes absolutely Lauren, Selma is very good with her poems. Always welcome 🤗🤗
She’ll be thrilled to ‘hear’ this, Kamal. xoxo
Yes her work is awesome Lauren.
What an incredible feature of Selma and her book! I love the behind-the-scenes questions and the inspiration behind the poem she shares. 🙂
Thanks for your lovely comment, Layla. Selma is a wonderful poet and friend, and I loved learning these facts about her too. ❤️
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Hi, Lauren!
I loved Selma’s book. So inspirational and moving, it touched me deeply!