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Free Ferry Reading at Fordham – Rose Hill
I will read from Free Ferry Wednesday, October 11, as part of a celebration
honoring a scientist who synthesized the first man-made element, plutonium. A
professor of chemistry at Fordham, he will be remembered with tributes from
family members, former students, and science professors. The event, which will
be live-streamed,
will take place 2:30-5:30pm in Flom Auditorium in the Walsh Library on the Rose
Hill Campus, and a reception will follow.
Convergence
of the Humanities and Sciences at CCNY
On Wednesday, October 18 at 4pm, I will be reading from Free Ferry at a Roundtable
Discussion Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Plutonium at
CCNY. Hosted by Dean of Science Tony
Liss, the event will feature Philosophy Professors Elise Crull and Massimo
Pigliucci, History Professor Danian Hu, and CCNY Dean of Humanities and
Sciences Erec Koch. The conversation,
which will take place in The
Rifkind Room, NAC 6/316, at 160 Convent Avenue in Manhattan, will be
followed by a reception.
Alison McBain Interview
Alison McBain |
The Anglican Auden
Think you know Auden, eh? If you don’t know his passion for preserving his Anglican roots, then you are missing the whole picture. Poet J. Chester Johnson has filled in the gaps in Auden, the Psalms and Me (Church Publishing, 2017).
WH Auden (1907-1973) at Oxford |
Johnson will discuss Auden, the Psalms and Me on Thursday, October 19, 6:30pm, at the Church of Heavenly Rest; Sunday, October 29, 2pm, at Poets House, with commentary by Cornelius Eady; and Tuesday, November 28, 6:30pm, at the Culture Center, with an introduction by Phillis Levin.
Join me at the Norwalk Library on November 2 at 7pm for the Poets in Conversation Series hosted by Norwalk Poet Laureate Laurel Petersen. Poet Robert Masterson and I will read, discuss the writing life, and take audience questions. Thanks to Laurel for this great opportunity!
Sunday with George at the J
Come hear me read at the Sunday with George Poetry Series at
the JCC on the Hudson October 29 at 1:30pm.
I am honored to join superb local poets Michael Carman, Susana Case, Ruth
Handel, Ann Lauinger, Loretta Oleck, Natalie Safir, Michelle Seaman, Meredith
Trede, and Estha Weiner. Our last reading together was extraordinary—so our
host, poet and translator George Kraus, is putting the band back together
again!
Creative
opportunities
The Ocotillo Review seeks / pays for short fiction,
poetry, flash fiction and narrative nonfiction
Jessica Hendry Nelson on Essay Associated: The Modern Lyric, October 11, 6pm, Slonim House, Sarah Lawrence
Enjoying Poetry with Ruth Handel, Scarsdale Adult School, Tuesdays, Oct. 24-Dec.5, $180
Miller Oberman on Writing in the Ruins: The Poet as
Translator, October
19, 2pm, Slonim House, Sarah Lawrence
Auden, the Psalms and Me (Church Publishing) by J. Chester
Johnson
Palindrome (Dos Madres Press) by
Pauletta Hansel
Studied Days (Dos Madres Press) by
Richard Hague
Lynne's Spiced Pumpkin Soup
You may have
seen this here before but this time of year demands a reprint! This delicious
recipe is from The New Laurel's Kitchen,
sort of a Joy of Cooking for
vegetarians.
3 carrots
3/4 tsp.
black mustard seed
1/4 to 1/2 c.
veggie broth
1/2 onion,
chopped
1/2 tsp. each
turmeric, cumin, cinnamon, ginger
3/4 c.
powdered or regular skim milk
2 tsp. honey
1 tsp. salt
Peel and chop
pumpkin and carrots, and simmer in water to cover until tender. Toward end of
cooking, heat nonstick skillet over medium heat. When hot, add mustard seeds. Cover
pan and keep over medium-high heat until popping of seeds begins to die down,
then immediately add 1/4 c. broth or more as needed, and onion; reduce heat. Cook
and stir until onion is translucent. Measure spices while onion cooks; stir into
the mixture and cook on low heat for a minute until fragrant. Turn into pumpkin
pot, using a cup of cooking water to rinse spice pan into soup pot. Use
hand-blender to puree seasoned pumpkin and carrots in their cooking liquid,
adding milk, honey and salt to taste. Makes 10 cups.
Poetry readings / literary or artistic events
Pete’s, October 13, 7pm, Ben Gantcher, Karen Hildebrand, Susan Miller
Henri deToulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) |
The Room,
October 14, 7pm, Rachel Coonce, Dustin Renwick, Evyan Roberts, Michael Salcman
The
Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum, October 16, 3pm, Jana Prikryl
Scarsdale Library,
October 19, 7pm, Estha Weiner and other Westchester
Review poets
Joseph-Beth Booksellers, October 24, 7pm, Robert
Collins, Richard Hague
National Arts Club,
October 24, Billy Collins,
Aracelis Girmay, Major Jackson, Ada Limón, Jim Moore, Marilyn
Nelson, Katha Pollitt, Poetry in Motion benefit, $260
Katonah Village Library, November 5, 4pm, Carla Funk, $10
'Round
the Net
Poet Gary Glauber for
work in The Bees Are Dead and Sheila-Na-Gig
Artist Kathe Gregory
on her first open studio, October 14 and 15, noon-6pm, at Midway Studios
The
Pedestal Magazine for its war issue
Poet and artist Linda
Simone for sharing San Antonio’s “Human Library”
concept
University
Professors Press for my poem, “Trackside Commissary,” in the
anthology Silent Screams
So excited to read Free Ferry at Fordham and City College in a few days! I am grateful to see the story work on and draw in new readers. Many of you have emailed me specific praise, and if you could share your feedback on Amazon, that would be a welcome gift in this my birthday month.
Happy autumn,
everyone—leaves are just turning here in New York and we hope crisper
temperatures follow.
Until next
time,
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