Welcome Back!
Ann, Mary Ellen, Charlie, Terry, Sarah and Linda in Bennington |
Globe-Trotting
Amsterdam |
Sanguinetti, Like-Nothing-Else
Hélène Sanguinetti |
Hudson Highlands Poetry Series
Photo by Sarah Bracey White |
Sundays with George—and Natalie and Toni
Natalie Safir |
What Love of Tea Inspires
Watercolor by Linda Simone |
Calling Young Writers
Know a young
writer between 9 and 17 years old? Greenburgh’s Kids Short
Story Connection (KSSC) seeks same for workshops led by writer-teachers. Founded
by author Sarah Bracey White, KSSC begins its
23rd session Saturday, September 14. For details, click here or call 914-682-1574.
You can also see Sarah’s latest artist-interview on Greenburgh Celebrates
the Visual Arts.
Poets and Artists Pair Off in Norwalk
Norwalk, Connecticut |
I’m the Reason the Kids Are Dead
Poetry
helps us move through the inexplicable, and that’s why Terry Dugan’s book, I’m the Reason the Kids Are Dead
(Moonstone Press, 2019) is especially timely. Terry looks at gun violence from
the perspective of its victims, returning soldiers, family members, and
Parkland survivors. She also bears witness to the early AIDS epidemic, when she
was an early field researcher. A must-read in our national conversation on gun
violence.
New Releases
Jane Augustine,High Desert (Dos Madres Press, 2019)
Bijan Elahi, tr. Rebecca Ruth Gould, High Tide Of The Eyes (The Operating System, 2019)
Eric
Greinke, Invisible Wings (Presa Press, 2019)
John
McMullen, The Trump File (bobbeebooks, 2019)
Lisa
Samuels, The Long White Cloud of Unknowing
(Chax Press, 2019)
Creative Opportunities
Chill
at the Poetry Barn’s Catskills
Lit Writing Festival and Retreat September 2-5
Apply
for the Unterberg Poetry Center Advanced
Workshops by September 13
Apply
in October for a writer or artist residency next spring or summer at Mass MoCA
Explore
the 2019
Catholic Imagination Conference September 19-21
Explore
the American Literary
Translators Association Conference November 7-10
Norwalk
Poetry Workshop, first and third Mondays, at NPL;
email poet_laureate@norwalkpl.org
Hudson Valley Writers
Center Open Mic Nights 7:30-9:30 third Fridays
Zucchini Patties
An
easy vegetarian dish that even meat-lovers enjoy. Pair with end-of-season corn-on-the cob or sliced tomatoes, and you will have a delicious meal.
2
large eggs, lightly beaten
¼
cup minced onion
¼
- ½ cup all-purpose flour as needed
¼
cup Parmesan cheese
½
teaspoon dried oregano
vegetable
oil
lemon juice and butter
Place
zucchini in a strainer and press out as much moisture as possible. Mix zucchini
with eggs and onion in large bowl. Combine flour, cheese, baking powder, and
seasonings, and add to zucchini mixture. Shape into 4 patties. Heat oil over
medium heat and fry patties until lightly browned on both sides. Drain cooked
patties and drizzle with lemon juice and butter. Serve immediately.
Poetry / Literary / Art Events
Mary Newell |
The
Upstream Gallery, Hastings,
Drawn from Life Exhibit, through September 1
The
Poetry
Institute Reading Series Open Mic, New Haven, third Wednesdays, 7pm; free,
open to public
Desmond-Fish
Library, September 21, 1:30pm, poets Mary Newell, Margo Taft Stever,
Jeffrey Yang
The Twig Bookshop at the Pearl, San Antonio, Enchantment of the Ordinary (Mutabilis Press,
2019) reading featuring poets Jim LaVilla-Havelin and Linda Simone, September
27, 5pm
ʼRound the
Net
Dora Maar (1907-1997) |
Author
Sarah Bracey White on being invited
back a third time to perform in Read650
on October 27
Poet
Suzanne Cleary on having her poem
“Summary of 15 Years” featured on Tracy
K. Smith’s podcast
Art
Historian Beth Gersh-Nešić for this
fabulous review of the Dora Maar retrospective, and the block-buster Posing
Modernity Exhibit, both in Paris
Poet
Joy
Harjo on becoming US Poet Laureate and talking about her
new role
Translator
Rachel Hildebrandt Reynolds for this
piece on the newly translated 1954
Hemingway
short story about a chef and his cat
Poet
John Hoppenthaler for writing “What
I Learned as Toni Morrison’s Assistant”
Poet
J. Chester Johnson for tirelessly championing
a physical memorial to African Americans slaughtered in the
Elaine Race Massacre (1919)
Poet
Mary McCray on being featured in Albuquerque Magazine
Yorktown
Poet Laureate John McMullen on
having poems in Erothanatos
W. S. Merwin (1927-2019) |
Author
Maureen Pilkington on winning the
American Fiction Award for This Side of Water (Regal House, 2019)
Translator
Rachel Hildebrandt Reynolds for this
piece on the newly translated 1954 Hemingway
short story about a chef and his cat
Poet
Charlie Rossiter for the Poetry Spoken Here podcast series
Need not apply, 2018, Seale Studios by Lucia LaVilla-Havelin |
Poet
and artist Linda Simone for this
review of The State of Hand Stitch exhibit, and her insightful interview into
the creative process with fiber artist Lucia LaVilla-Havelin in Nat.
Brute
Filmmaker
Angela Virsinger for sharing this
clip of Christopher
Walken dancing
Are
you a late bloomer? It took 20 years for this plant to bloom again. I had it repotted
two years ago. Asking the young gardener at the nursery if it could flower
again, he said, “Oh yeah.” Oh yeah is right. Look at this delicately layered
bloom. With rich soil, lots of water, steady sun. And time. Beauty is worth the wait. Welcome
to the world, blossom.
Until next time,
Ann
Full of great info and poetry goings-on, as usual! Great Annogram! One correction: On September 14, young Aarav Gedala will be reading his own poems about tea which inspired tea bag art by me. He’s the poet—and an amazing one at that! Thanks, Ann!
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