
Joni is a dear friend and a phenomenal poet! We are proud to bring her to the Poets & Writers Series!
The Poets & Writers Series is open to all writers, poets and creative folk engaged in any of the arts, and we speak English, hablamos español, on parle française, wir sprechen deutsch, e parliamo anche italiano. Just reply to this post with your email address and we will send you all the information.
JONI’S INTERVIEW
- Who are your major literary/artistic references?
- Much of the inspiration I receive now is from fellow online writers. I love the various styles and phrases that I see every day online and am continually impressed and inspired by what I read.
- I’m also inspired by nature and all of God’s creations. I often research the behavior and characteristics of creatures or plants in our world, using that knowledge to include in my writing and to help educate the reader.
- Regarding historical literature figures, I’ve been influenced by Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, Virginia Wolfe, T.S. Elliot, and William Shakespeare. However, because of the aforementioned inspirations, classic literature generally has taken a backburner.
- What makes you a writer? What do you like to write about? What is your plan for the next five years?
- What makes me a writer? I had a very active imagination when I was little and was trying to escape the horrors of everyday life in the crazy environment where/when I grew up. One of the ways I did this was to create imaginary creatures and worlds when I fled into the woods of North Carolina. When I reached my teen years, becoming more comfortable with words and studying poetry, I began expressing myself through that medium.
- What do I like to write about? I always write from my heart. Generally, when I write, it’s based on a current feeling or emotion, that has been triggered by something external. Melding a culmination of all of the experiences and emotions I’ve undergone in my lifetime, I compose by blending my words with nature, and my faith in its divine creator.
- What is my plan? I have no plans. Seriously, when I try to plan things out, I tend to stress about it and it invariably ends up hindering my creative abilities. When I don’t think about it, expressions and poetry come more naturally and effortlessly.
- Why do you write? And do you write about yourself?
- Why do I write? I feel called to write to express my innermost feelings. When I write something online, I want it to be something that others can relate to. However, I will always write my style of prose or poetry and be true to my heart.
- Do I write about myself? Yes, my entire book, “One Petal At a Time,” which you illustrated so beautifully was about my life into early adulthood. However, I also write about war, racism, slavery, and how we are destroying our environment.
JONI’S POETRY
Forks of Ivy – Poem by Joni Karen Caggiano as Appears in “One Petal At a Time,” published by Prolific Pulse Press, LLC
FORKS OF IVY
within the choices, the ivy threads enlace through
patterned, worn, and tattered pieces of my youth
its blood a mixture of punctures that weave circles
of skin and bone into forgotten stories
tucked in corners where candy corn and ice cream drips
dried, like ink on memoirs now drawn into dust devils
along a path of smiles without corners
cigarette hanging like a tired aching pig’s tail
apple pie, reaching forward to grab a knife to cut
sober days a treat left cooling in windowsill
stars sailing on the hook of the half-moon
smells traveling to the old willow oak as sap drips
absorbing the smell within her bark
longer fork, like parchment paper, tender
under hand-made buttermilk biscuits
hair falling below her hip-less figure
still developing breast, the color of cream
her bony legs tingle as jasmine mingles with long dark hair
an unbroken reminder of her prison
the seemingly endless maternal threat to prune
jasmine nightly, as slumber regrettably blows
encasement of foreboding
tiny this creature, sequestered, who knows no one
her senses ripe with emotion
hankering for the soothing southern silence
trusting only the green wisdom of wildwood creatures
that tarry, within the brief inhale, of yellow-pine dust
an acrid fork of asphalt jungle follows a creek that bleeds
tears of red dots with names of pharmaceutical drugs
meeting patients, embracing as one would
a precious soul, journey nearly ending, no one left to care
she feels their pain like an animal dying in hunter’s trap
travels away from the vein of life’s reality
she climbs in bed with a dying woman
with no hair who smells of death
petitions silkworms to weave canopies of comfort
praying for nature to send the bees with pollen
from fields of lavender to sprinkle their golden gift
her fork in the ivy visits all who left before her
veins slowly stop their pulsing as greens turn to browns
a trumpet moves with one bold black line, she drowns
amidst heavenly creatures a celebration of angelic sounds
sweet the smell of those waiting where the forks meet
a feast for her soul is beginning, as God calls let’s eat
A LITTLE MORE ABOUT JONI IN HER OWN WORDS
Joni Karen Caggiano is an internationally published author, poet, and photographer. Her debut book of poetry and prose, “One Petal At A Time,” featuring world-renowned Valencian artist Francisco Bravo Cabrera, was an Amazon Best Seller. It was endorsed by Dr. Claudia Black, the pioneer in the study of dysfunctional family systems shaped by alcohol and addictive disorders. Joni is a 2022 Pushcart Nominee for her poem “Old News is Not Old News.” She was privileged to write the Forward for the Best Seller, “I Am In Itself Poetry In The Dark,” by the five-time Amazon Best Selling Author Michelle Ayon Navajas. Joni won Publication of the Month in November 2022 and Co-Winner of Socialite of the Year for 2023 and 2024 on SpillWords Press NYC. Joni was a Co-Author of both #1 Amazon Bestselling books, «Hidden In Childhood» and «Wounds I Healed.» She is also in seven additional poetry anthologies. She was a featured poet on Edge of Humanity for World Poetry Day in March of 2024. Joni has regularly contributed to several popular online Masticadores magazines for three years. Joni’s website is the-inner-child.com, and her complete list of publications can be found on her publications page. Joni is a retired nurse, ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) survivor, and an environmental advocate.
CHEERS
I hope you have enjoyed this chapter in the series and that you will be back tomorrow for more.
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Francisco, thank you so much for so many things. First and foremost for being the creative genius that paints so vividly and draws with Indian Ink and Charcoal. We love our collection and it helped to make our new house in VA feel like our home. We are both grateful for your beautiful work on my book, «One Petal at a Time,» as both the artist that developed the cover, but the other pieces in the book that bring both themes and essential parts of my memories together in vivid artwork. The donated originals are a gift that brings the book a special uniqueness and beauty that one can find my childhood imagination floating within symbolism that helps to share the nature and joy that I found my story which ends with me as a young adult.
Thank you for the time and exposure that you continue to give to this collaboration and the joy that working with you has also brought to me.
I am grateful to be a part of this astounding idea to share many writers and artist that are participating and that you have shared with everyone else.
Both Scott and I are grateful to have begun following you and your hard work for five years now and we are so thankful for the friendship that we have developed over the years as well as the mutual respect. So thank you so much to the both of you for all that you have done for me as a writer, trusting in me enough to collaborate on a book, which became a bestseller and being our friends. Love, hugs, gratitude and many blessings coming your way. Joni
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Thank you so much Joni for your beautiful words and wishes. We love and admire your work and will always le s our support and encouragement. Blessings and big hugs to you both.
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I always enjoy learning more about Joni, a brilliant writer and a wonderful person. Thanks, Francisco, for this interview and for shining a light on Joni’s important poetic work. Her new book (complete with your marvelous artwork) graces my bookshelf, and her frrienship graces my heart. Well done, both of you. 😊
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Thank you Mike, so very much. Will you be joining the series?
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anotuer beautiful addition to this wonderful project of yours Francisco. We love Joni’s work, and it’s always good to hear her share her experiences and opinions.
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Thank you so much Nigel, Joni is a wonderful person and a dear friend. So glad you enjoyed it. All the best and a Happy Sunday to you!
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Same to you Francisco. Keep up with the series. Us artists need to continually support each other. 👏👏
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I will Nigel, as long as there are protagonists coming forward, and yes, of course we do need to support each other. All the best.
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Just keep inviting people..these things take time to build momentum. 🙏
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Naturally. I will keep posting the invitation. For now there are plenty already set to soon appear. Thank you Nigel.
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Fantastic… 👏👏
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Thank you so much for this interview, Francisco! 🙏 I adore Joni’s work and I enjoyed learning more about her. Joni is a brilliant writer and a wonderful person 💗.
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Yes she is Bianca, I certainly agree. Thank you so very much.
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It’s my pleasure!
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Great interview, Francisco! 😊 Thank you for including that fantastic poem in your post. Joni’s writing always touches my heart. ❤
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Thank you 🙏🏻 very much T. W. I quite agree.
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How wonderful to hear the details of Joni’s journey. Her life has been a triumph over adversity. ❤
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Yes, most definitely. Thank you!
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Joni’s poetry is always a gift to read and love the feature! I thought I commented here but maybe missed it❣️ Thanks always for sharing other creatives and Joni is a step ahead, Francisco❣️
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Thank you Cindy, yes, it is my pleasure to share and I certainly appreciate your replies and comments, you are always welcome to drop by. All the best.
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You’re very welcome always, my friend❣️
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Thank you for this wonderful post. Varsity Jacket
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You’re very welcome.
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