The Collagist and Lines+Stars
Thanks
to Alice Maglio for her outstanding
review in The Collagist of The Hero (Chax Press, 2018), my
translation of Hélène Sanguinetti’s fourth book. Alice
takes a deep and remarkable dive into “this collection [that] vibrates,
slithers, and undulates—the language itself echoing various natural elements
with which it is so obsessed.”
I am equally grateful to James Lee Lord Parker, who reviewed Free Ferry, for also rendering such an
evocative take on The Hero in Lines+Stars. “The Hero will leave you worn down and breathless,” he writes. “More
importantly, it will leave you wanting more.” My gratitude to both Alice
and James for engaging so intelligently with this book.
Faire Vivre La Poésie
Jean--Luc Pouliquen |
French
poet Jean-Luc Pouliquen kindly includes me in his new book of interviews, Faire Vivre
La Poésie (2019). The chapter is taken from his
book co-authored with Beth S. Gersh-Nesic, Conversation
Transatlantique (2018). He also mentions me in an interview on French TV. Merci, Jean-Luc! We’re working hard to
make poetry live on both sides of the Atlantic!
Words in Concert
Thanks to poet Michael
Baldwin for compiling Words in Concert (2019), a poetry
anthology which benefits the Fort Worth Symphony. I am proud my poem “Boléro” found a home in this book
as well as a poem by longtime friend Meg Lindsay. You’ll
support poetry and music by
purchasing this fine volume.
More Publications
Poet Janet Kaplan’s tasty literary journal, AMP, includes my
translation from Hélène Sanguinetti’s And Here’s
the Song; and nice to see work by poetry pal Meredith Trede. Soon you’ll see
another translation from same Sanguinetti book in Columbia
Journal. I am equally honored that “Early Thunder, Atlanta” appears in
the “Family
Bed” issue of Tamara Sellman’s VitaminZZZ.
Johnny A Photo by Michael Cefola |
National Poetry Month
A
whirlwind…talking about life as a poet at Edgewood School,
appearing on the JohnMac Radio Show and One-on-One
with Vin Dacquino, inaugurating the
Hudson Highlands Poetry Series, and sharing the podium with Kristin Prevallet, Margo Taft Stever, and George Kraus at
the last spring Sundays
with George Poetry Reading. Wow! Thank you everyone.
Free
Ferry Ferries
On
My
gratitude to Dr. George Kraus for reading with me from Free Ferry (Upper
Hand Press, 2017) at the Shames
JCC in Tarrytown. Most people read Free Ferry more than
once, as did one of my blurbistas, Sarah Lawrence Professor Emeritus Ray
Peckaukus:
Rereading Free Ferry, I’d forgotten Eurydice
was the daughter of the sun god Apollo. Crucial words appear on page 55 in the
scientific undercurrent running along the bottom of each page: fission bombs
delivered destruction rated in thousands of tons of TNT; fusion weapons in millions
of tons. Yet this power is the source of the sun's energy ("sustained
reaction") which sustains life on this planet. So far we’ve had the wisdom
not to use this understanding to eliminate our kind. May it always be so! Keep
writing.
Westport Library Grand Re-Opening
So
honored to open the new writers room at the Westport
Library on June 23rd! I
will help lead a poetry workshop 2-3pm, and there will be a fiction
workshop 3-4pm. Many
thanks to Alison McBain and Ed Ahern of the Fairfield Scribes for inviting
me to this special event.
Maureen Pilkington’s This Side of Water
Maureen Pilkington |
Happy Birthday, Walt
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) |
Cabaret Night at St. James the Less
On June
8, 7-10pm, enjoy mezzo-soprano Dakota Martin and pianist Keiji Ishiguri in
"Bewitched, Bothered, & Bewildered” at St. James the Less Church. Classic jazz and Broadway standards illustrate
how love often leaves us in one of these states, if not all at the once. Hors
d'oeuvres, light dinner, dessert, wine, and soft drinks will be served. Seniors
(65) and juniors (35 and under): $50; all others $75.
Marjorie Tesser |
Hudson Highlands Poetry Series
Thanks
to poet Mary Newell
for drumming up a new poetry community in Putnam County. In April, I was
honored to launch a new reading series with Mary and a dozen exceptional poets.
This month, Kathleen Ossip, Kristin Prevallet, and Marjorie Tesser
will read June 15 at 1:30pm at the Desmond
Fish Library in Garrison.
Chill Bucket Stages You Can’t Take It With You
James Stewart and Jean Arthur in the movie You Can't Take It With You (1937) |
Westchester’s
new theater troupe, Chill Bucket Productions, will stage a reading of Kaufman and Hart’s classic
1936 comedy, You
Can’t Take It With You, on June 22nd at 8pm. The
performance, which will take place in the 100-seat chapel of St. James the Less Church, features more than a dozen area actors. Parking is limited and donations are requested to support
the fledgling theater company. For advance tickets, go here.
New Releases
Adrian
Silbernagel, Transitional Object (The Operating
System, 2019)
Edward Ahern, Irregular Images (Fairfield Scribes, 2019)
Edward Ahern, Irregular Images (Fairfield Scribes, 2019)
Lynn
Clague, Up Close and Nuclear (2019)
Jacqueline Gojard, Pablo Picasso and André Salmon : The Painter, the
Poet and the Portraits,
translated and edited by Beth S. Gersh-Nesic and Jacqueline Gojard (Za Mir
Press, 2019)
Cindy
Hochman and Bob Heman, The Number 5 is Always Suspect (Presa Press, 2019)
Mary
Newell, Tilt/ Hover/
Veer (Codhill Press,
2019)
Presence 2019
Creative Opportunities
Kevin Pilkington
Colosseum Books
open reading, June-August, for poetry manuscripts “formally sophisticated and
spiritually and intellectually serious”
One-on-One Workshop with
Poet Arthur Vogelsang, ongoing
Norwalk Poetry Workshop, Norwalk Belden
Avenue Library, June 3 and 17, 6:30-8:30pm
Westport
Library, poetry workshop
2-3pm, fiction workshop 3-4pm, June 23
Ex Ophidia Press Poetry Book Contest, see guidelines and submit by July 1
Laura Morelli
Hudson
Valley Anthology – send as attachment three poems, one-page flash fiction, or
essay/story under five pages, 125w bio, and recent publication history to johnmac13@gmail.com by July 15
Hudson
Valley Writers Center – Summer
Workshops and One-Day Intensives
Women in Etruscan Art online
class with art historian Laura Morelli; free
Writing
Poetry for Publication with Kevin Pilkington, Maine Media Workshops, August
4-10
Strawberry Granola Crisp
Thanks to poet and watercolor artist Linda
Simone for this
spring-fresh recipe. It looks like a wholesome dish for an early summer picnic
or backyard party. And strawberries! This is their season.
3 Tablespoons raw or turbinado sugar
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
1 Tablespoon plus 1 ½ teaspoons cornstarch
Kosher salt
¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
1 cup old fashioned oats
1/3 cup sliced almonds
1/3 cup unsweetened coconut
¼ cup all-purpose flour
Plain yogurt, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream
(optional)
Preheat oven to 350°; place rack in lower third. Toss
strawberries, sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, and pinch salt in large bowl;
transfer to 9-inch pie dish or 1-quart casserole. Stir oil and maple syrup in medium bowl. Add oats, almonds, coconut,
flour, and 2 pinches salt; combine until loose clumps; scatter over filling.
Place crisp on foil-lined rimmed baking sheet and bake until topping is golden and
filling bubbles, 35–45 minutes. Cool 30 minutes. Serve with yogurt, whipped
cream, or ice cream. Can be baked 1 day ahead: let cool completely; cover
and chill.
Poetry / literary / art events
Dagmar Stansova
Poetry Luncheon, Bernard’s Inn, June
6, 12-2pm benefiting Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund; reserve
at 203-438-8282
The New American Theatre, June 8, 15, 22, 29,
3:30pm, Loose Underwear, solo play by Dagmar Stansova
Byram Shubert Library, June 11, 5pm, art
historian Beth S. Gersh-Nesic discusses MoMA’s current 17th century
Dutch art exhibit; free
Bill Hayden
Desmond Fish Library, June 15, 1:30pm, Kathleen Ossip, Kristin
Prevallet, Marjorie Tesser
The Parkside Lounge, 317 East Houston Street, NYC, June 16, 4pm, Mary Newell
Norwalk Arts Festival, Poets, Writers and Storytellers Stage, June 29 and June 30,
11am-1pm and 3-5pm each day, Norwalk Poet Laureate Bill Hayden, poet Jerry T. Johnson,
and multiple local authors
J. Chester Johnson (left) at the
Troubadour in London last year
Washington National Cathedral, June 30,
12:30pm, J. Chester Johnson on his book, Auden,
the Psalms and Me (Church Publishing, 2017)
HVWC, June 19, 7pm, Kelsey Miller, Sarah
Bracey White; July 17, 7pm, David Baker, TR Hummer, Page Starzinger; July
27, 7pm, Herbert Hadad; August 7, 7pm, HVWC published student reading, $10 all
Canaan Meetinghouse Reading Series, 7:30pm, July 11: Wyn Cooper, Hernan Diaz; July 18:
Christopher Benfey, Walter Wetherell; July 25: Gregory Pardlo, Alice Mattison;
August 1: Christopher Castellani, Peter Orner
ʼRound the Net
Joy Harjo
Photo by Karen Kreun
The
American Literary Translators Association on its $10K National Endowment for
the Arts grant
Watercolor
artist Randy Briggs on winning third
place for his painting, “Old Farm,” in the Art
Society of Greenwich Spring Exhibition
Poet Christopher Brisson for this article on
authors’ one-word
book titles
The Brooklyn Public Library for
this video of people reading “Crossing
Brooklyn Ferry”
Poet
and translator Chen Du on poems
published in Levitate, an essay in Dead Mule, and translations in The
Bare Life Review and Lunch Ticket
Poet
and filmmaker Terry Dugan on
acceptance of Fordham SDS into the Oaxaca
Mary McCray
FilmFest, and for
sharing this article on best
prose poetry
History
teacher Neil Ginsberg for this
article on ways
to cultivate joy
Author Herb Hadad on reading at the Sleepy Hollow Lit Fest; and for his
anticipated second book, Tender and Tough
Poet Bill Hayden on being named Poet Laureate of Norwalk (CT)
Poets Cindy Hochman and Bob Heman on the release of The Number 5 is Always Suspect (Presa Press, 2019)
Artist Kathe Gregory on participating in
another Somerville Open Studio last month
Poet Joy Harjo on winning the $65K
Jackson Poetry Prize
Writer Lisa Krohn for this article on virtue
in the workplace and her latest Thrive Global column
Poet Rolf Maurer for this profile
of poet Ed Ahern
Lucia LaVilla-Havelin
Poet Mary McCray on winning a Nautilus
Award for The Cowboy Meditation
Primer (Trementina Books, 2017)
Yorktown
Poet Laureate John McMullen for this
on an
NYC bookshop that can print titles in minutes
Novelist
and art historian Laura Morelli for
discount code, “INSIDER,” at her store; click “Buy directly from the author”
Retailer
Orvis for promoting the idea of bringing
dogs to work
Poet
and watercolor artist Linda Simone
on her fantastic
interview with award-winning fiber artist Lucia La Villa-Havelin, and for
AI-created poem
portraits
Poet
Neal Whitman on having work
published in the May issue of Chronogram
Wishing
you a summer of good friends, good food, and good literature! Annogram will be back in September, so
send me your news by early August. A warm welcome to new subscribers, and may
this green season inspire our best creativity.
Until
next time,
Creative Opportunities
Laura Morelli |
Troubadour in London last year
Photo by Karen Kreun
Mary McCray |
Lucia LaVilla-Havelin |
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