Germination Point

~ Poems and Essays by Edward John DiMaio

Germination Point

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Acceptance, Blessing & Change.

17 Tuesday Aug 2021

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Support is healing

blown away

in many ways

yet

understanding

& blessing

abound.

Spoken, typed, or prayed

May blessings

return thousand-fold

Cover Style?

15 Monday Mar 2021

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80’s Chop Sticks

28 Friday Jun 2019

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1980’s NYC Chinese Take Out, chop sticks.

All those years and they still don’t work!

Lisa Heidle’s Review

10 Tuesday Jul 2018

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Edward DiMaio’s newest poetry collection, Germination Point, is filled with gentle musings, reflections on love and life, brutal acts, tragic loss, and betrayal. Each poem is wrapped in layers of rich imagery, making even the most inexplicable topics penetrable and easier to access.

 

The collection opens with the inviting and lovely Red Moon:

Red moon rises upon a velvet sky./I make my way from love and into love: Full love, thick with passion.

DiMaio then follows it with Chocolate and a handful of other equally thoughtful and well-crafted works that relax the reader into a sense of ease and connection within a shared humanity. Then the unexpected reader is hit with Gritty, a dedicated poem to James Byrd, Jr., an African-American man brutally murdered in 1998 by being dragged behind a pick-up truck by three white supremacists:

Life finishes where desire is confused and muddled by fear./Once willing, now still, life passes from where it is banished without mercy./Broken men leave bits of their brother’s broken body along a dirt road./They show the world what they see deep within their own eyes.

Gritty is followed by Ashes of Auschwitz where the author echoes the same questions many of us ask about past atrocities and the current abominations that we’re witnessing in our world today: What will be learned?/What will change?

On the heels of these heart-heavy works, DiMaio gingerly hands the reader Heart,

How deep is it buried?/Listen!/It’s calling to you!/Dig, dig till you hear it loud and strong!/Dive under the story./it, bring it into the light!/Breathe life into its mouth, embrace its muddy body, swim it clean

giving the reader the opportunity to cleanse the pallet so they can taste the next delicious morsels that fill the collection.

Reading DiMaio’s Germination Point is like hiking an unfamiliar trail where much of the path is flat and easy, interspersed with steep and treacherous climbs that leave your lungs burning and your legs shaky. But like all challenges in life, once you reach the top, the view is priceless. DiMaio’s collection does what all good art should do, it opens the mind and heart just a bit more, allowing much needed light to seep inside where true growth lives.

Lisa Heidle, Author; Writer & Editor

Respond | Germination Point

28 Thursday Sep 2017

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Respond

28 Thursday Sep 2017

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breath, Breathwork, Deep Health, essays, Finding Our Way, Labyrinth, Listening, Poetry, Responding, Wet Rebirthing

”The more my body is free to

respond to my breath,

the more I am free to

respond to my life.”

Poet Edward DiMaio’s Path to Poetry

09 Saturday Sep 2017

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Article

By Zach Jaeger, Peninsula Pulse – September 7th, 2017

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Blinded

08 Friday Sep 2017

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Book Review: Germination Point by Tom Torinus.

23 Wednesday Aug 2017

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“Ed reminds us time and again that we already have arrived. We are already home. We know this in glimpses. But he seems to be insisting we can have this always, who we already are: wildness, freedom, purity, light, depth, truth. All dimensions of love that come whispered from where these poems and essays emanate, from our hearts and the heart of the world. We have all this always and we have to choose it always. A fearsome task. He keeps urgently reminding us.”

Tom Torinus

Thomas Davis joins the process as Editor

22 Tuesday Aug 2017

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I am delighted to announce that Thames Davis has joined the editorial process of Germination Point.

Tom has written and published non-fiction, fiction, and poetry books and has had articles and essays appear in a number of magazines and academic journals. Tom’s latest book isThe Weirding Storm, a dragon epic.

As with my first book, Sound Scent & Light, the editorial process was a great learning opportunity for me. That process continues with Germination Point.

Davis’s Suggested spots in need of polish or adjustment in punctuation have help me clearly discern concepts of writing that eluded me in my school years.

Being dyslexic greatly effected the level of education I received in the NYC public school system during the 60’s and 70’s.

Content was low as were the schools expectations of me was based solely on my spelling abilities.

Working with Thomas Davis has continued the expansion of my knowledge of the finer points of the, at times, abstract process of writing in the English language.

I am truly excited to be working with such a knowledgeable person in the area of letters.

Be sure to check out His epic dragon poem through the link provided.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35295274-the-weirding-storm-a-dragon-epic

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