Here I am enjoying some ice cream generously shared at a client's office–mm-mm good! And now delicious days after a New York heat wave: The glorious weather has heralded news that three of my poems will appear
in Cicada, and the receipt of my beautiful copy of Raising Lilly Ledbetter: Women
Poets Occupy the Workspace (Lost Horse Press,
2015).
Go Set a Watchman
Dancer Elyse Faltz asked me today what I thought about
this
controversial publication. I had recently seen the PBS American Experience film on
Harper Lee, and it reinforced the importance in the American psyche of To
Kill a Mockingbird. I am inclined
to think that, with Ms. Lee’s lawyer-sister gone, and Ms. Lee a stroke victim,
the publisher took advantage of a pre-Kill
draft. After writer Jeanette Briggs shared this NPR
review, I decided not to read the “sequel” if it is one. Let the original stand.
New York Poetry Festival
The New York Poetry
Festival takes place Saturday through Sunday this weekend on
Governors Island–a 172 acre island in the heart
of New York harbor, only 800 yards from Lower Manhattan and even closer to
Brooklyn. Come hear Kattywompus Press poets Susanna Case and Margo Stever read on Sunday, July 26 at
1 p.m. at the Chumley Stage, and Slapering
Hol Press poets on the White Horse Stage at 2:30 p.m.
Little Games at the Eastchester Inn
Little Games will play the Eastchester Inn Saturday, August 1, at 9 p.m. The band welcomes talented guest
guitarist Don LaSala, a recording engineer who did sound for NRBQ and Warren Zevon US tours. Join lead vocalist/guitarist
Michael Cefola, bassist Larry Schwartzman and drummer Tom Vinton for another
great night of rock!
Tribute to B.B. King
Imagine opening for the great B.B. King! That’s what Johnny
Moses did with his freshman rock band at Trinity
College in 1968. Here’s his recollection behind this memorable
photo:
B.B. King and Johnny Moses, 1968 |
In my eagerness I tried to show him all the styles of guitar I could in
one-minute country bends, R&B chops and, of course, blues. He listened,
then smiled. As he reached out to touch my shoulder (the money shot), he said,
“Maybe you have a new style there”–his gracious way of saying, “Don’t play too
much, keep it simple and soulful.” Then he said, “Treat your guitar like a
woman, slow and easy.” Finally, he showed me a high note trick with left hand
vibrato he used throughout his career to punctuate a phrase. Wow, what a
lifelong lesson!
Meetinghouse Readings in Canaan, NH
Poet and translator David Ferry will read with novelist Megan Mayhew Bergman at the Meetinghouse on July 30, at 7:30 p.m. Free admission.
New—one free!—books
Congratulations to these
talented authors on new works and one well-deserved reissue:
Rómulo Gallegos’s Doña
Barbara, translated by Robert
Malloy (University of Chicago Press, 2015) – free e-edition during July
JoAnne McFarland’s LOOSE HORSE IN THE VALLEY: A Modern
American Lullaby (Red Glass Books, 2015) available for $12 check to from
JoAnne McFarland, 20 Henry Street, Apt. 2DN, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Meatless Loaf for Your Next Picnic
Make this loaf in the cool of the day and you can
slice and enjoy in a lovely summer sandwich or entrée. A family favorite chez
Cefola.
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup your choice of any combo diced celery,
green pepper, carrots, mushrooms, olives, favorite vegetables, etc.
1 cup chunk-style peanut butter
1 cup cooked rice
1/3 cup bread crumbs
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
Black pepper
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Heat oil in a
skillet and sauté the vegetables until limp. Combine the vegetables with
remaining ingredients. Mix well, adding some liquid if it seems too dry. Pour
mixture into a greased loaf pan and bake for 40 minutes. Serve hot or cold.
’Round the Net
Congratulations and/or thanks to:
Publishing guru Jan Kardys for letting us know that the must-attend Unicorn Writers Conference takes place next
month
Publisher
Simon Lewis for this memorable speech by the Rev. Pinckney,
one of the Charleston nine, honoring the Civil War dead
Actor Tony
LoBianco on his marriage to Alyse Best Muldoon on June 27, 2015
Fiction
writer Maureen Pilkington for her
essay, “Stuck in an Elevator
with Sixteen Republications,” appearing in SohoNYC
Computing pioneer David Schwartzkopf |
Poet Hélène Sanguinetti on this fantastic podcast on
FranceCulture (the “PBS” of France) on the reissue of Alparegho,
pareil-à-rien (Editions
L’Amandier, 2015)
Disabilities activist David Schwartzkopf on his profile in
the US Department of Labor’s 25-year
tribute to the Americans with Disabilities Act
Music archivist Jay Shulman for this tribute to Dylan’s “Like a rolling stone”
recorded 50 years ago this summer
Poet Margo
Stever and son, James Taft Stever,
on publication of Looking East: William Howard
Taft and the 1905 U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Asia, The Photographs of Harry
Fowler Woods (Orange Frazer Press, 2015)
Photographer Joe
Vericker for this sport-legend photo (left to right) Mets
pitcher Tom Seaver, Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto, Giants’ Lawrence Taylor,
Yankee catcher Yogi Berra, Jets Super Bowl III QB Joe Namath, and Daily News sports cartoonist Bill Gallo
Here's hoping you knock it out of the park in your creative pursuits!
Until
next time,
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