I’ll
be reading at the Hudson Valley Writers Center in Tarrytown with memoirist
Sarah Bracey White
this Sunday, December 8, at 4:30 p.m.
I’ll have new work to share and Sarah will read from her wildly popular Primary Lessons
(CavanKerry,
2013), now in its second printing. Take
a break from the whirlwind holidays to relax in the Writers Center with its striking
river views.
Drawn
to Marvel
I’m
thrilled that my poem, “How My Father Looked Like Superman,” will be part of Drawn to Marvel: Poems from the Comic Books (Minor Arcana Press). Recently I found out that my grandmother, Lovrien Price
Gregory (1888-1972), was one of the first U.S. female cartoonists in the early 20th
century. A classically trained artist, she
was awarded a scholarship from the French government to the Ecole
des Beaux Arts at Fontainebleau among other achievements. I was surprised to discover her humble if
very hip beginnings.
Santa Clops is coming to town!
Twas the fright before Christmas
and all through the home,Not a critter was creeping,
not even a gnome.
The stockings were hung
by the chimney with fear,In the hopes that Santa Clops
would not come near.
And thus begins this
monstrous take on “The Night Before Christmas” by New York Times Book
Review and The New Yorker illustrator Kevin “Gig” Wailgum. Wailgum will read from his delightful children’s
book, A
Visit From Santa Clops or The Fright Before Christmas, at Breakfast
with Santa at the Greenwich (CT) Boys and; Girls
Club at 9 a.m. on Saturday, December 14, and at the Christmas Village event
at Second Congregational Church in Greenwich between
4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 15.
Or purchase your own copy of this soon-to-become-classic here
or learn more at www.santaclops.com.
Now’s
the time for a hot cocoa
and a gooey s’more. You can get both
at Winter Warmers, recommended by
TimeOut New
York, New York Magazine and ThrillList. Winter Warmers has two locations now, in Park
Slope, Brooklyn, and on the Lower East Side.
‘Round
the Net
· ALTA list-serve for best
translated fiction works of 2013 and this excellent
interview with the late Andre Schiffrin on the state of publishing.
· Writer
Jeanette Briggs for alerting us to one
expensive holy book.
· Art
historian Beth Gersh-Nesic for letting us know that Paul
Werner will give a free talk on his book about the Metropolitan Museum of
Art at Fridman Gallery on
Saturday, December 7 at 4 p.m. Reception
to follow.
· Poet Cindy
Hochman (right) for letting us know that six of her poems appear in Levure Litteraire.
· Editor
Lisa Menn for letting us know that The
Widows Handbook (Kent State University Press) will be available in February.
· Publisher James
Sherry for letting us know that Roof Books
are now
available as e-books.
· Photographer
Elaine
Whitman for this astonishing image of a whale breaching in Alaska.
Wishing everyone a blessed and holy holiday season, and a new year full of creative productivity.
See
you in the new year!
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