The poem deals with a threshold moment. Viewers at home a few
seconds later saw something that would permanently change the optimistic United
States. Their TV set suddenly became something they never imagined it would be.
More thanks to First Literary Review-East Editor Cindy
Hochman for taking "Forensics" which will
appear in November, "The Grief Counselors" in January, and
"Bumblebee" In March. Alhambra Publishing will also print "Saffron" in its 2013 Poetry Calendar, and the Young
Readers’ version will feature "Aurora" and "Amphibious.” Whew!
Toulouse Lautrec and Fin-de-Siècle
Paris

Red Glass Books One-Year
Celebration

“Neutral Hero” at the Kitchen
Obie award-winning playwright Richard Maxwell presents “Neutral Hero,” a musical about a young man searching for his father in the American
landscape. I’m thrilled that one of the 12 actors is my multitalented coworker
Philip Moore. You can see this
critically acclaimed play, just back from world tour, at The Kitchen October
18-November 3. Performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets here.
Tony Lo Bianco
reprises his one-man show, "The
Little Flower," October 23 - November 2 at the Dicapo Theater on East 76th Street between Third and Lex. The
performance explores the life of the colorful if bombastic Fiorello H. La
Guardia, Former Mayor of New York City. Lo
Bianco says, “Fiorello will give you insight,
laughter and understanding of what a public servant should be doing for you.” Go to SmartTix now
for tickets: October 24 and November 2 are already sold out.

Field Dance Fund awardee Rachel Cohen and RacocoRx present "I Would"--A Story of Self, Determination, and Self-Determination told through dance and woodworking with music by Lynn Wright. Cohen joins Laurie Berg and Bessie McDonough-Thayer for EstroGenius 2012 presented by Women in Motion at TBG, 312 West 36th Street, 3rd Floor, on November 14 at 8 p.m. and November 17 at 6 p.m. Click here to purchase tickets.
‘Round the Net
Thanks
to the following people for great updates and/or links:

· Lakota Kids founder Maggie Dunne (above) for the Lakota Kids Fall Drive, a fantastic and much needed charity.
· Novelist
Petra Lewis, for her RocketHub
campaign to support her book manuscript, The Sons and
Daughters of Ham.
· Cousin
Katherine McCollom for her grand-daughter Leslie McColom’s vimeo on her book, Preschool Gems
(Perigee Trade, 2012)

· Cellist
Jay
Shulman for his Artspire
campaign to reissue a CD of a historic 1947 Stuyvesant String
Quartet performance.
· Poet
Linda
Simone for this recently discovered new photo of Emily Dickinson (seated left) and
tribute to Dominic Hibberd,
biographer of WWI poet Wilfred Owen.

· Step
aside, Harold
Bloom! The Times says Stephen
Burt
is the Harvard critic launching poets these days; and Steve
Roggenbuck is the online face of poetry.
· Imagine
the head of your nation calling to apologize if your literary work meant job
loss—read “Please
hold for Mr. Putin”
· In
its Poetry
Pairings blog, the
Times and Poetry
Foundation join forces to pair a news item with a poem each week.
Single File – For Brenda

I was privileged to help her edit her long
poem, “In the Mists of Remembering,” a raw and mesmerizing incantation to her
African-American ancestors, which could use a publisher—e-mail me if you
can offer one. A commemoration will take
place at the Westchester Arts Council on Saturday, October
13, at 2 p.m. Her dear friend Mervyn
Taylor, the Caribbean-American poet, summed up our
loss in this perfect poem read at her family’s memorial service.

Single File for Brenda
Last
night the stars came out
as
never before, in clusters, one in particular flaunting
its brilliance, its size. And we
interpreted this as a sign, as
powerless people tend to do, of
heaven’s willingness to let us
have a few more minutes, to say
what we have to say, to locate
by heart. And this is how we
come to her door, single file,
no
one anxious to go in front
of
the other, as in all her beautyshe slips out a window, shinnies
down the drainpipe, gone. Who,
for
all our calling, won’t come back,
will
have us look up, on nightslike this, gazing at stars, believing
we know which one she is.
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