Bronx River Books
Mark Fowler and Ann |
Holiday Writing Festival
On
December 16, Bronx River Books will host two readings of writers from the Scarsdale Library Writers Center: 6:30 -7:45pm, and
8-9:15pm. The Center, led by novelists Barbara Solomon Josselsohn and Jimin
Han, features writers such as my personal favorite, Mary Wasacz, whom
you can hear in the second session. Break a line everyone, as my friend Meredith Trede says.
The Hero to Debut This Month
Excited that my second book of translation will
appear this month from Chax Press! The
Hero, by contemporary French poet Hélène
Sanguinetti, addresses absurdities of war. Although written more than a
decade ago, it anticipates the divisions of our time. See also my three poems celebrating the Bette Davis film “Now, Voyager” in Rabid Oak, and next month look for
the Texas-inspired anthology, The
Enchantment of the Ordinary (Mutabilis Press),
which includes my poem, “Kin.”
Award-winning Upper Hand Press
Congratulations to Upper Hand on being a finalist in the American Book Fest Awards in the travel
category for She Can Find Her Way:
Women Travelers at Their Best
(2017). Jump on this or any Upper Hand
book, including Free Ferry, half price through January
15. Optional holiday wrap and hand-written note mailed directly
to your gift-list recipients. Need writerly inspiration? Herta Feely, author of
the award-winning Saving Phoebe Murrow (2016), shares in this video how she
pursued her dream.
Dickens Christmas and Vintage
Holiday Postcards
Charles Dickens gave his first reading of A Christmas Carol in 1853 and brought
his reading tour here in 1867-68. The New York Public Library celebrates the US
tour’s 150th anniversary with a special
installation of Dickens’s annotated prompt-copies of A Christmas Carol and other books
with original photographs, first editions, and ephemera. Don’t miss the
library’s heartwarming
holiday postcard collection on exhibit too.
Linda Simone Poetry and Art at
the Twig
Linda Simone by her illustrated Tricentennial poem |
Sarah Bracey White on Race in America
Sarah Bracey White with James Baldwin's family at film debut of If Beale Street Could Talk |
Upstream Gallery in Hastings
Copyright Cecily Spitzer |
Amal and the Amazing Falafel
Wrap
Our
morning on the riverside included a visit to Irvington Delight, a
deli that creates homemade Mediterranean falafel, baba ganouj, and hummus. Thanks
to informal Arabic instruction from Herb Hadad, I was
able to say, Shukran when the proprietor Amal offered Michael and me samples
of her airy falafel. The hummus was equally awesome, creamy without a bean
aftertaste. Highly recommended!
What Did I Accomplish This Year?
Have you
reached year-end and feel desperate that you didn’t accomplish what you wanted?
Barbara Dickinson and Sandy Jahmi Burg, gifted workshop leaders, are once again
offering their enormously popular free webinar, January 26, 2019, 12-1:30pm
Eastern Time (US and Canada). Register her to participate:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/f72fe41dac022bf38c34be5db4a05ad8New Releases
Spicy Brussels Sprouts
This
is my vegetarian version of a recipe from Pati’s Mexican Table. Everyone
seems to be eating Brussels sprouts these days, and this is a delicious
Mexi-Asian fusion.
Sauce:
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 cloves garlic finely minced
1/3 cup organic tamari sauce
4 tablespoons sherry vinegar
4 tablespoons agave or maple syrup
1/3 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
1 habañero
chile (optional)
Brussels sprouts:
1 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
3
tablespoons vegetable oil
2 pounds Brussels sprouts trimmed and halved
Kosher
or coarse sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
Add
butter to saucepan over medium-low heat. Once melted and bubbling, add garlic
and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add soy sauce, sherry vinegar, agave
syrup and orange juice; mix well. Poke holes in habañero with paring knife and add it to sauce whole. Bring to simmer
and cook 8-10 minutes until sauce thickens and coats back of a spoon.
In
large cast iron pan over medium-high heat, heat the oils. Add Brussels sprouts,
salt and pepper to taste, and cook for 12-15 minutes until crispy and browned
on outside and tender inside. Plate Brussels sprouts on a large platter and
drizzle with the sauce.
Poetry Readings / Literary Events
Linda Simone |
HVWC,
December 14, 7:30pm, Kerry LeVielle, Sundance Ignite Fellow; film showing and
discussion with Sean Weiner, director of Creative Culture at Jacob
Burns Film Center
St. James the Less Church, January 13, 11:15am, Sarah
Bracey White on Race in America
HVWC, January
into 2019, Every Third Friday Open Mic, January 8, February 16, March 15, April
19, May 17, and June 21; Open Write Saturdays, January 12, February 9, March 9,
April 13, May 11 and June 8
HVWC, January
27, 4-5pm, Young Adult Children’s Book Agent Panel, Penny Moore, Rebecca
Sherman, Susan Hawk, $15
Round the Net
Poet
Gary Glauber on work in Breadcrumb,
Piker
Press, Sheila-Na-Gig,
and Vita
Brevis
Poet
and NEA recipient Pamela Hart for her
great work with military families as profiled in O Magazine
Laurel Peterson |
NEA ArtMatters on Joan Mitchell’s “How
to Be an Artist”
Norwalk
Poet Laureate Laurel Peterson for a superb
job, and announcing the search for a new laureate—email clahey@norwalkpl.org if
interested
The New York Public Library on Fifth |
Poet
and artist Linda Simone for her Poetry
Spoken Here podcast, interview on the
JohnMac Radio Show, and for sharing with us publishing
markets that pay
Poet
Arthur Russell on his poem, “Burning
Garbage,” appearing in Copper Nickel
last month
As we end the year, I celebrate our
wonderful communities of poets in New York’s backyard. Thanks to George Kraus
of Sundays with George, the Shames
JCC monthly reading series; Bill Buschel of
the Hudson Valley Writers Center; Yorktown Heights Poet Laureate John McMullen;
Norwalk Poet Laureate Laurel Peterson;
and Fairfield County’s poetry impresario Jerry
T. Johnson, for creating opportunities for poets to develop and read their work.
Wishing everyone holiday joy and, for the new year, fierce creativity!
Until next time,