Thursday, April 05, 2007

Introducing Poet Stacey Barlow


Born Stacey Yvonne Barlow, December 18, 1968 to Juanita Barlow, she was faced with many obstacles dealing with her cerebral palsy. But by the grace of God and her mother saying to her, “You can do anything you set your mind to doing because the sky is the limit for you,” she didn’t realize that she would be lead to writing. Stacey has been writing for 28 years. Her first break came when she wrote the astounding poem, “Not A Broken Dream” (1985) giving homage to the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She is a member of the Cedar Springs Baptist Church of Hooks, TX and sings in her church choir. A Hooks High School graduate of 1987, Stacey went on to higher education attending Texarkana Community College also East Texas State University where she received her Associates Degree in Office Careers. She also attended East Texas State University in Commerce TX majoring in Communications between the years 1988 to 1993. In 1992 “I Can’t Love You If You Can’t Love Me” was recorded by The Sound of Poetry through The National Library of Poetry. She has also received two Editor’s Choice Awards for the poems “I Can’t Love You If You Can’t Love Me“, (1995). In the winter of 1997, Stacey was elected into The International Poetry Hall of Fame. “My Name Is. . .” (1997) was recognized by the judges as being among the best 3% of all entries judged. She has been published in two anthologies, Walk Through Paradise and The Best Poets of 1997. Stacey has had the opportunity to see her work in print “Carry On” in her local newspaper Citizen Tribune, (1997). In addition, she has recorded her CD of poetry, produced poetry calendars, written several other poems, and has been heard reciting poetry on Baltimore Maryland’s WPCG 95.5. Stacey was a featured poet on well renowned poet, Michelle Pinkard’s website, www.michellejpinkard.com (1998-2001) She continued to hone her talent and gifts for the next couple of years. Stacey Barlow has written a poem for the volunteers of The American Cancer Society of Pittsburgh, Texas. “Celebration of Life” (2001). Wrote a piece for a church function, “Food For the Soul. . .Eat Well.” (2003). Stacey is the co-partner of the website Pleasure _X1 with well renowned HBO poet DJuna Blackmon. She has also added to her accomplishments, a spot at Timbooktu.com for the month of March 2004 as one of the featured writers. The author is writing a fiction novel and working on building a business in poetry. She is presently working on her third and fourth projects. Published a piece in “The Head Doctor Presents Punany: The Hip Hop Psalms III The Onliners Erotic Poems and Short Stories from People Just Like You” entitled “Punany Ritual” in 2005. She recently wrote a piece for the children in her church, entitled “Mirror” which received rave reviews. (2006) and “Oceans Tears,” in honor of the troops. (2006). She is presently working on her third and fourth projects.


The Musings Report introduces you to Stacey Barlow


What is your inspiration for writing poetry and when did you start writing? My inspiration for writing is God and things around me; I've been writing for 29 years.

Can you tell us more about your collection of writings that is currently published?
My collection of poetry is a description of different types or kinds of love ranging from God, family, friends, self and unrequited love. It's a vision of words to help people see outside of the box or see things they refuse to see at that particular time in their lives.

Are you working on any novels in progress? Yes, I am working on other novels. My second book is of poetry. The third book is a novella (unless changed) and it is finished and I am working on my fourth project.

What is the difference between poetry and spoken word (like Def Poetry Jam) and open microphone sessions? Spoken word is (to me) expresses words poetically by being onstage because that's where artists may feel comfortable, while poets express themselves by techniques of words, visualization, through the eyes and seem to have a quiet sense about them. But they do however share a common vision which is to be heard in a certain form or fashion, and letting people know what and how they are feeling.

What do you want people to get from your poetry? I want people look beyond what might be in front of them; to be able to see the bigger picture of what's going on in their lives, grasp it, understand that it's just a feeling that can easily be let go of. There is more to life than what's going on in their relationships, jobs, church etc.

Are you appearing on any radio shows or have any upcoming features? I've appeared on a couple of radio shows earlier in the year. A few of my pieces are being heard at a couple of New York radio stations. I'm looking to also appear on a London radio station within a few months. One piece that was written for the American Cancer Society will be featured at the "Relay For Life" event in Oklahoma City, OK in May and it will also be featured at a church benefit in Shreveport, LA. (April 1, 2007)

What other future projects are you working on and releasing later this year or in early 2008? As mentioned, I am working on my fourth project that I'm hoping to get out next year. It's also a fiction novel called "Broken." The poetry, I'm looking to get out by the end of the year if not by the summer. Same as to the third project.

Name 3 influential poets that inspired you. (1) Maya Angelou (2) Robert Frost (3) Nikki Giovanni (even though there are many poets that inspired me)

What has been audience response to your work? The audience response have been overwhelming! I'm still pinching myself. lol

I hear your work is currently abroad in London, England. What other countries would you like to expose your writings to? Where else? Hmmm, that was the only place that I wanted it to be exposed to. It has been exposed to Puerto Rico which I am very happy about that. But if I had to chose, it would be Japan, Africa, China, and Italy


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Without No This, We Have No That

Children, my African pride of the earth
Have you ever seen a mother's smile
after seeing the first birth
of her child?

All, if any
that is a wonderful creation
Everything being around us
is of some kind of relation.

From the beginning
there were drums to make
the sweet music
the drums had an added volume
just to make a beat.

Your mother's mother is your grandmother
and your father's mother is the same
they shared together this thing called love
And then, from the womb
you came.

Listen to the heart of your lover
bringing back that which was lost
here and now you both will discover
but at what cost?

Falling in love for the first time
is where it's at
Without no this
We have no that.
~Stacey Barlow 2004)

Please support Stacey if you can. Stacey is another reason to celebrate the National Poetry MONTH!!!


We wish her many literary blessings.


-- The Musings Report

12 comments:

Shonell Bacon said...

nice interview....and poetry!

Onika Pascal said...

Other than a wonderful interview, information, a wonderful poet and author, I must say happy b'day to a fellow Saggitarian...we're two days apart lady :)
Look forward to having your pages in my hands.
Keep up the wonderful work and for being inspiration.

mochasistah said...

Thanks Shon.
You always are supportive!

mochasistah said...

Pascalle,

I think what's so amazing is Stacey's committment to go beyond and not letting things stand in her way. She's not complaining about challenges in her life, she uses it as a motivation. :)

mochasistah said...

Note from Stacey Barlow:

my sistah, my queen, my second inspiration from the earth\'s beauty,
please those who have read the interview that my computer is having some
work being done to it and that i should be running by the weekend and i
will get to the site to leave a message for each of them. tell my
fellow sistah sagittarian i look forward to communicating with her and thank
you for the kind words

Onika Pascal said...

I love the comment Pam! I think I sit and place things to much in order and its not me going out on that limb. Thanks for the motivation Stacey and Pam for bringing it to us.

:) You called me Pascalle :)

Can I question Stacey?

mochasistah said...

Hey....I'll try to have her contact you directly if you need that. She is having a few techie issues. I'll let you know when she's back up. I'll be emailing her later.

Yes...called ya, your name~

Take care and talk with you soon, next literary star.

Anonymous said...

pbg :-) I am almost up and running. . .I still have a few kinks to iron out. Thank you so very much for the kind words, love and support. I can't say enough about it :-) :-D ask away. I made sure that this was the first site that I came to when I was up and running. (computers)

Anonymous said...

Chick lit, I love the very unique name (reminds me of a movie). . .With the technical difficulties, I'm glad that my work was saved (The second book of course) ha ha ha thank you so very much

Anonymous said...

Mocha,
thank you for such an opportunity to be heard (we all have our days but. . .) I do my best not to let anything distract me from my goals. . .it really was a well needed break from the computer though; and it looked so different coming back. . .Thanks so much

mochasistah said...

Glad you are up and running, I'll let ms portrait of a brown girl know so she can question you. Glad you were able to log back on. I'm sure the time gone was well spent.

Unknown said...

Keep up the great work Stacey! R. Winters