Monday, April 01, 2019

your april foolish annogram













So much to share. First, thanks to translator Chen Du, my poetry appears this month in the Chinese journal Yan He (“Yan River”). The Books Movie also features my reading from Free Ferry (Upper Hand Press, 2017); on Wednesday, writer Vinny Dacquino interviews me on his TV program One on One; and on Sunday, Yorktown Poet Laureate John McMullen and I kick off National Poetry Month on his radio show. But wait! There’s more….


A Gathering of Regional Poets

Come hear a dozen poets inaugurate the Hudson Highlands Poetry Reading Series, April 13 at 2pm, at the Desmond-Fish Library in Garrison. I am delighted to read with Sallie Bliumis-Dunn, Suzanne Cleary, Ann Lauinger, Jo Pitkin, and Margo Taft Stever; and to meet T.R. Hummer, Heller Levinson, Mary Newell, Kathleen Ossip, Sean Singer, and Edwin Torres. Thanks to Mary Newell for organizing this special event!


Dr. George Kraus
Sundays with George

I am equally honored to read with poet Kristin Prevallet and share the podium again with Margo Taft Stever at the Sundays with George Series at the Shames JCC on the Hudson, April 28 at 1:30pm. Hosted by poet Dr. George Kraus, the readings are always lively. Hope to see you there!


Enchantment of the Ordinary

So thrilled to be in the anthology, Enchantment of the Ordinary (Mutabilis Press). Isn't that what poets routinely do, find enchantment in the ordinary? Thanks to editor John Gorman for welcoming a Yankee into this celebration of Texas poets. I am honored to be in such a delightful volume with wonderful poets Michael Baldwin, Jim Lavilla-Havelin, and Linda Simone. Read it and you will be enchanted too.


The Hero

Thanks to poet and publisher Eric Greinke, one of the first reviewers of my Sanguinetti translation Hence this cradle (Seismicity Editions, 2007), who commented on the latest, The Hero (Chax Press, 2018): The Hero coaxes the reader on as it resists him. One searches for something to ground it, but it keeps us on the border between narrative and free association. The reference points brought up a vague idea of a story about a day after I finished it, kind of a ghost story. A combination of Finnegans Wake and the poetry of Artaud. The hero is the reader.


NEA Fellow Kerrin McCadden on John Mac Radio

Kerrin McCadden
Thanks to John McMullen for allowing me to crash his interview with this gifted poet. I loved learning how a French Symbolist, Celtic grandparents, and liturgy helped shape McCadden's poetry. She is the author of Landscape with Plywood Silhouettes (New Issues, 2014), which received the 2013 New Issues Poetry Prize as well as the 2015 Vermont Book Award. I can’t wait for her follow-up book!


Jeanette Briggs Spins Favorites

Jeanette Briggs
Great to hear Jeanette Briggs’s selections featured last month on the RetroRadio Friday 
Drive with Host Kenny O'Boyle on WFDU. Jeanette played It's a Beautiful Day’s "White Bird"; Tommy James and the Shondells’ "Crystal Blue Persuasion"; the Win-
stons’ "Color Him Father" ; and surprised Michael and me by dedicating Cream’s "White Room” to us!


New Releases

Ned Balbo, 3 Nights of the Perseids (University of Evansville Press)

Vincent Dacquino, Patriot Hero of the Hudson Valley (The History Press)

Pauletta Hansel, Coal Town Photograph (Dos Madres Press)

Katherine M. Hedeen and Víctor Rodríguez Núñez, editors, In The Drying Shed Of Souls: Poetry From Cuba's Generation Zero (The Operating System)

Heller Levinson, Un- (Black Widow Press) 

C.M. Mayo, Meteor (Gival Press)


Margo Taft Stever, Cracked Piano (CavanKerry Press) and Ghost Moose (Kattywompus Press)

Estha Weiner, at the last minute (Salmon Poetry)

Marta Zelwan, trans. Victoria Miluch, Śnienie / Dreaming (The Operating System)


Rosemary Potatoes

It’s spring, and you may be eating a lot of asparagus and artichokes, or at least that’s my wish for you. Here’s something delicious to accompany them from Ayurvedic Cooking for Westerners (Lotus Press, 1995) by Amadea Morningstar:

6 cups boiling water
6 medium red boiling potatoes or 8 new potatoes
1 Tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
2 Tablespoons chopped fresh onion or leek
3 Tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
white or black pepper

Wash potatoes, and pare out any eyes. Put in boiling water and cook until done, about 30 minutes. In large skillet, sauté onion or leek in olive oil. Drain and slice potatoes, keeping the peel on. Put them in skillet with onion or leek, and cook for 5-10 minutes. Add rosemary, salt, and pepper. Important: Cook until “a tad crispy.” You can also mash all the ingredients to make patties, place on a cooking sheet, and bake 10-15 minutes in a 350-degree oven.


Creative Opportunities

Edwin Torres
Edwin Torres writing workshop, four Saturday mornings in April, email brainlingo@yahoo.com


Pedestal is accepting poetry submissions from May 6 – May 26




Poetry Readings / Literary Events

Vijay Seshadri
Curley’s Diner, April 2, 7:30pm, Zilka Joseph

Bernard’s Inn, April 4, 12 noon, Pamela Hart, author of Mothers Over Nangarhar (Sarabande, 2019), three-course luncheon and reading, $35

Esther Raushenbush Library, April 5, 10:30am, Vijay Seshadri

Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library, April 6, 3pm, poets Jo Pitkin, Lucia Cherciu, and Raphael Kosek

Westchester Poetry Festival, April 6, 1-4:30pm, Victoria Chang and others

Sarah Bracey White
Ossie Davis Theater, April 7, 3pm, Sarah Bracey White is one of a dozen writers performing original pieces on the subject of "My Library” for Read 650, $10

Katonah Library, April 7, 4pm, Major Jackson, $10

Mahopac Library, April 8, 6:30pm, Mahopac Poetry Workshop members read and open mic

Nyack Library, April 10, 7pm, the River Writers Circle members read
Heller Levinson

Barat House, April 11, 7pm, Terry Dugan, Katherine Flannery Dering, and Alex Lindquist


Desmond-Fish Library, April 13, 2-4pm, Ann Cefola, Suzanne Cleary, Sally Bliumis-Dunn, T.R. Hummer, Ann Lauinger, Heller Levinson, Mary Newell, Kathleen Ossip, Jo Pitkin, Sean Singer, Margo Taft-Stever, and Edwin Torres inaugurate the Hudson Highlands Poetry Reading Series

John C. Hart Library, April 13, 2pm, Yorktown Poetry Workshop members read

Hudson Valley Writers Center, April 19, 7pm, open mic

Chappaqua Station, April 26, 7pm, Jerry T. Johnson and guests celebrate National Poetry Month

Maureen Pilkington
Split Rock Books, April 26, 7pm, Heller Levinson launch of Un- (Black Widow Press)

Shames JCC on the Hudson, April 28, 1:30pm, Ann Cefola, Kristin Prevallet, and Margo Taft-Stever read in the Sundays with George Poetry Series; hosted by Dr. George Kraus

McNally Jackson, May 1, 7pm, Maureen Pilkington and Kevin Pilkington


ʼRound the Net

Racoco Productions Director Rachel Cohen on the debut of the Times-endorsed TILT, a live performance/construction swirling movement, wood, live music, tap dance, pinball, and Don Quixote

Poet Kwame Dawes on winning the $165K Windham-Campbell Prize

Poet Terry Dugan on work accepted into Cut Poems from Air: Poetry Inspired by Gwendolyn Brooks (Atrocious Poets)

Poet and YA author Pamela Laskin on winning the Leapfrog International's 2019 Contest for her YA novel Why No Bhine-Or Why No Good-Bye, forthcoming this fall from Leapfrog Press

 

Asturias Public Television News

Poet and artist Meg Lindsay on her poem, “What They Don’t Tell You” appearing in Pulse; and her work being featured in the upcoming RiverArts Studio Tour on April 27-28

 

Books Movie Producer María Luisa López on La Fonoteca de Poesía being highlighted on Public Television News in Asturias, Spain

 

Poet Mary McCray for this podcast on digital lit with indigenous sci-fi writer Brian Hudson

Art historian and translator Beth Gersh-Nešić on the launch of the André Salmon blog and for this fantastic interview with New Wave director Agnès Varda

Richard Wright (1908-1960)
HBO Films for a new version of Richard Wright’s Native Son

Photographer and poet Michael Holstein on this video of his reminiscences of mid-century Miami

Poet and translator C.M. Mayo on winning the Gival Poetry Prize for Meteor (Gival Press, 2019)

Cellist and music archivist Jay Shulman for this Times article on Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Poet and artist Linda Simone for this blog on secrets of book promotion and this MoMA map of connections between abstract artists

Filmmaker Fran Sisco on winning Best LGBT Documentary for “Happy Trans Girl Like Me,” at the Cutting Room International Short Film Festival


Many people are surprised to find a recipe here. I think of annogram as a physical space, and I want to welcome readers with something good to eat as well as to read. So get out your fork, and after you’ve had your fill, as Virginia Woolf suggests, you are ready for pen and paper. 

Until next time,
Ann

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for mentioning METEOR, much appreciated!

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