Happy
August—the air is cooler, sun a touch more gold, sky a richer blue. Or maybe it’s all the good happening. For starters, my new web site attracted more than 11,100
hits in June alone! Be sure to explore
it, especially Toolkit, a section for poets.
You may have also received a postcard from me. If you haven’t, and would
like to be on my snail-mail list, please contact me through my web site.
September 12
reading
Please
come hear me read at the Go Cat Go Poetry Reading Series, hosted by the
inimitable Peter
Chelnik, at Gracie's Corner Diner,
352 East 86th Street, at 6:45 p.m. on September 12. There is an open mic afterwards, so bring
poems to read. Hope to see you!
More good news
Editors
Martin Elwell and Jenn Monroe have accepted my poem,
“Running with Delilah,” for their upcoming anthology of running poems, Bearers
of Distance (Eastern
Point Lit House). And UK editor Daniele Pantano of em review will publish my translation
of “Victory” from Hélène Sanguinetti’s
Le Héros (Flammarion,
2008).
Anthology updates
Editor
Larry Carr just sent
me A Slant of Light:
Contemporary Women Writers of the Hudson Valley (Codhill Press), and I am happy to
see it features “Geechee Daughter” by the late Brenda Connor-Bey. Buzz is also building around Rabbit
Ears: TV Poems (Poets
Wear Prada), as editor Joel
Allegretti collects impressive cover reviews.
Jeanne Carbonetti and Crow Hill Gallery
Crow Hill Gallery |
Linda and Jeanne talk painting |
Amazing to meet this creativity guru—whose Making Pearls (Watson-Guptill, 1998) and The Heart of Creativity (Eden Center Press, 2009) always inspire. In Heart, she writes about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech—which connects to our next item. Thank you, Jeanne Carbonetti, for your gorgeous watercolors and open heart!
March on Washington
Dr. King at the 1963 March |
Back to school
Professor Al Filreis |
Raves for Quick Draw
Quick Draw cast |
Doggone it
The Sopranos meets Marley
and Me with a twist: That's how Louis Spirito describes Gimme
Shelter, his memoir chronicling how his efforts to rescue a timid
pit bull helped him get a handle on his chronic anger. To repay his canine therapist, Lou is
donating 10% of book profits to rescue organizations and inviting them to his
live events—including Malibu Pet Companions, Linda
Blair Worldheart Foundation, St. Martin's Animal Foundation, Canine
Adoption Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) and Animal Advocate Alliance. Learn more at louisspirito.com.
Rockabilly and Ira Munn Hedges
Finn and the Sharks |
While Ira’s aristocratic family
practically founded New York State, Ira was unassuming. Blond and lanky with an easy smile, he exuded
goodwill. Besides a gifted vocalist and
guitarist, Ira was a natural athlete who loved tennis and golf. He had the good judgment to marry Cindy, and
together raise three strapping sons. His
natural charm also made him successful in business.Ira Munn Hedges |
‘Round
the Net
Thanks
to the following people who shared these fascinating links:
· Photographer
Carol Booth on this
moving video about photography and healing
Poet Linda Nemec Foster |
· Poet Gary
Glauber for his poem “Look
Before,” “First
Semester,” three in Radical
Dislocations and more in Otis Nebula
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· Art director
Abby Raeder for her blog, “A Monument to Love,”
about a cairn sculpture in Vermont (right)
· ADA advocate Dave Schwartzkopf for The 60s Official Site
Ms. Black |
· Artist Angela
Virsinger for this video on the work of Korean artist U-ram Choe
· Westchester Amateur Astronomers
for this sci-fi movie trailer “Europa Report”
on space travel
Wishing
you a ripe, rich and full end to summer!
Until
next time,
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