(Depositphotos.com)Andrew Benson Brown Reads Poems by J. Kemper, Corey, Pietrack, M. Bryant, and Anderson The Society December 4, 2023 Classical Poets Live, Poetry, Readings 15 Comments . . Andrew Benson Brown has had poems and reviews published in a few journals. His epic-in-progress, Legends of Liberty, will chronicle the major events of the American Revolution if he lives to complete it. Though he writes history articles for American Essence magazine, he lists his primary occupation on official forms as ‘poet.’ He is, in other words, a vagabond. NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Trending now: 15 Responses Michael Pietrack December 4, 2023 Great job Andrew! Poetry via video is the best way for the general public to consume poetry. We cannot live on the page in a community that doesn’t read. Reply ABB December 4, 2023 Thanks, Michael. Yes, video is a passive medium so people can watch a visual interpretation of the poems without having to put in the work. Though I think in your case, more people actually read the poem than watched it! Because it approaches close to the 60-second maximum time limit for shorts, people tended to swipe away, which hurts the algorithm. But at least it is up there for people to find! Reply Norma Pain December 4, 2023 I really enjoyed these readings Andrew. Wonderful poems, perfect reading speed and entertaining inflection. Thank you. Reply ABB December 4, 2023 Glad you like, Norma. This is merely the first installment in a campaign I am doing to promote SCP folk. So expect one of your poems to be on the channel eventually! Poems that take less than 40 seconds to read are ideal for this format. Reply Joshua C. Frank December 4, 2023 Wow, what an honor it is for all of you whose poems were chosen to be read! Congratulations! Reply ABB December 5, 2023 I’m combing through the site and queuing up poems. Experimenting with very, very short poems right now have been looking at some of your recent maxims. So keep a lookout. Reply Mark Stellinga December 5, 2023 ABB, you’re a very creative and multi-talented young man! I know how much time, effort, and tech-savviness this requires. Very impressive – great job – great selections – will anxiously watch for more. 🙂 Reply ABB December 5, 2023 Thanks, Mark. My tech-savviness, as you call it, is largely trial-and-error learning. Whether for short or long-form content, the necessity of adding captions and switching up slides a lot to maintain interest translates into about an hour’s work of worth for every thirty seconds of video. So it took me about two hours to do Michael Pietrack’s “Mistress.” Reply Cheryl Corey December 5, 2023 When it comes to the recitation of poetry, you have that “je ne sais quoi”. Your cadence and intonation are always spot on. Have you had training in voice or dramatic arts? If not, you’re fortunate to possess this natural talent. Reply ABB December 5, 2023 I’ve put on a few plays with a local drama club, but I have no training. A few times when I was a substitute teacher, I filled in for the drama teacher and the students mistook me for a professional actor. So it’s one of the handful of things I have a knack for, none of which includes what the average person would call a ‘practical skill.’ Reply James Sale December 5, 2023 Agreed Cheryl – very fine readings indeed; and a great production too! Thanks ABB! Reply ABB December 5, 2023 Thanks for all your support, James! Reply ABB December 5, 2023 To all: if you click on the logo at the top left corner of the video, it will take you to my YT channel. If you go to the ‘shorts’ category, to the right of ‘Home’ and ‘Videos,’ you can see some more recent readings I’ve uploaded. In any case, Evan is posting them in chunks here, there is just a lag of several weeks. Reply Paul A. Freeman December 6, 2023 You have a fine reading voice, ABB. Reply ABB December 6, 2023 Thank you, Paul. I am no Laurence Olivier, but it is passable enough for YouTube. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Michael Pietrack December 4, 2023 Great job Andrew! Poetry via video is the best way for the general public to consume poetry. We cannot live on the page in a community that doesn’t read. Reply
ABB December 4, 2023 Thanks, Michael. Yes, video is a passive medium so people can watch a visual interpretation of the poems without having to put in the work. Though I think in your case, more people actually read the poem than watched it! Because it approaches close to the 60-second maximum time limit for shorts, people tended to swipe away, which hurts the algorithm. But at least it is up there for people to find! Reply
Norma Pain December 4, 2023 I really enjoyed these readings Andrew. Wonderful poems, perfect reading speed and entertaining inflection. Thank you. Reply
ABB December 4, 2023 Glad you like, Norma. This is merely the first installment in a campaign I am doing to promote SCP folk. So expect one of your poems to be on the channel eventually! Poems that take less than 40 seconds to read are ideal for this format. Reply
Joshua C. Frank December 4, 2023 Wow, what an honor it is for all of you whose poems were chosen to be read! Congratulations! Reply
ABB December 5, 2023 I’m combing through the site and queuing up poems. Experimenting with very, very short poems right now have been looking at some of your recent maxims. So keep a lookout. Reply
Mark Stellinga December 5, 2023 ABB, you’re a very creative and multi-talented young man! I know how much time, effort, and tech-savviness this requires. Very impressive – great job – great selections – will anxiously watch for more. 🙂 Reply
ABB December 5, 2023 Thanks, Mark. My tech-savviness, as you call it, is largely trial-and-error learning. Whether for short or long-form content, the necessity of adding captions and switching up slides a lot to maintain interest translates into about an hour’s work of worth for every thirty seconds of video. So it took me about two hours to do Michael Pietrack’s “Mistress.” Reply
Cheryl Corey December 5, 2023 When it comes to the recitation of poetry, you have that “je ne sais quoi”. Your cadence and intonation are always spot on. Have you had training in voice or dramatic arts? If not, you’re fortunate to possess this natural talent. Reply
ABB December 5, 2023 I’ve put on a few plays with a local drama club, but I have no training. A few times when I was a substitute teacher, I filled in for the drama teacher and the students mistook me for a professional actor. So it’s one of the handful of things I have a knack for, none of which includes what the average person would call a ‘practical skill.’ Reply
James Sale December 5, 2023 Agreed Cheryl – very fine readings indeed; and a great production too! Thanks ABB! Reply
ABB December 5, 2023 To all: if you click on the logo at the top left corner of the video, it will take you to my YT channel. If you go to the ‘shorts’ category, to the right of ‘Home’ and ‘Videos,’ you can see some more recent readings I’ve uploaded. In any case, Evan is posting them in chunks here, there is just a lag of several weeks. Reply
ABB December 6, 2023 Thank you, Paul. I am no Laurence Olivier, but it is passable enough for YouTube. Reply