Dear annogrammers, April’s warmer temperatures and promise of a post-vaccine life seem especially precious this year. Shakespeare’s birthday arrives this month, and why not celebrate with a delicious zucchini cake with strawberries? Above all, pick up your instrument of choice and get creative—spring is blooming with possibility.
National
Poetry Month
The Lions masked this year |
You’ll see lots of local festivals and online readings below, and two creative offerings as part of San Antonio’s robust poetry program. Closer to home, the New York Public Library is also sponsoring free poetry events and online workshops. While we welcome these, remember—it’s always National Poetry Month chez annogram.
Authors Are Dangerous People
National Poetry Month San Antonio
Linda Simone poem at Culinary Institute in San Antonio |
National Haiku Day – April 17
"Nesting Pair" by the Boxes |
Immersive Van Gogh
Community
Read
This poetry month, some of us will be reading other life-changing work. The Scarsdale Safe Coalition is sponsoring a community read of Chanel Miller’s Know My Name: A Memoir (Viking). A 2019 National Book Critics Circle Award winner, the memoir confronts sexual assault and its aftermath. A Zoom discussion will follow April 21st, 7-8pm. For Zoom link, call 914-723-3281.
New
and Recent Releases
Jerry T. Johnson |
Janet Kuypers, Eternal Never Ending Now (Cyberwit.net)
John McMullen, 2020 – The Year of the Coronavirus (Independently Published)
No Season for Silence (Kallisto Gaia Press) pre-order
Kevin Pilkington,
Playing Poker With Tennessee Williams (Black Lawrence
Press)
Remembering
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
(Moonstone Press)
Lori Soderlind, The Change:
My Great American, Postindustrial, Midlife Crisis Tour (University of Wisconsin Press)
Creative
Opportunities
Gnashing Teeth call for poetry, artwork, essays, and stories from female-identifying youth 8-18 for anthology, SHE: Seen. Heard. Engaged; deadline April 30
Darrell
Laurant’s We Who Create website, and Bridge to New Facebook
page to connect with others on the creative journey
Darrell Laurant |
Mahopac
Poetry Workshop, 6pm, every second Wednesday
ModPo, University of Pennsylvania’s free poetry course and
global community
Alison McBain |
The Poets Salon, led by Ed Ahern and Alison McBain of Fairfield Scribes Press, 10am, second Saturdays
Poets and Writers’ new Poets and Writer Groups that offer open writing groups nationwide
Ed Ahern |
Pure
Slush call for poetry and prose on conversations by April 6; and on friendship, starting April 15
Writers, Artists,
Actors, etc. Luncheon, noon, every second Friday
April
Readings and Events – ET
Vijay Seshadri |
April 1-25, Upstream Gallery Celebrates 30 Years, anniversary exhibit
April 1-30, The New Orleans Literary Festival and Press Fair
April 5-9, Little Grassy Literary Festival
April 7, 7pm, HVWC, Indran Amirthanayagam,
Rebecca Morgan Frank, and Vijay Seshadri, $10
April 9, 7pm, Moonstone Arts Center, Terry M. Dugan, Isabella
Piacentino, Rob Wright; Zoom reading; meeting ID 827 6872 9107, passcode
896169
Reginald Dwayne Betts |
April 12-30, New York Public Library World Literature Festival
April 14, 7pm, HVWC, Russell Banks and
Sigrid Nunez, $10
April 17, 4pm, Kevin
Pilkington Zoom launch for Playing Poker With Tennessee Williams (Black Lawrence
Press)
Walt Whitman birthplace |
April
18, 3pm, Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, Sally Bliumis-Dunn, Jennifer Franklin, Margo
Taft Stever; register here
April 28, 3:30pm, virtual tour of Walt Whitman’s Birthplace and the Pollock-Krasner
House on Long Island,
followed by 20-minute poetry writing session with poet Christina Rau; register here
April 30, 1pm, New
York Public Library, Celebrating
Indigenous Languages of the Americas
Monthly
Readings – ET
First
Sunday, 4pm, Poetic License (Austin)
Every Tuesday, 2pm, Spoken Word World (Paris)
Every Tuesday, 7pm, Curley’s Diner
Third
Fridays, 7pm, Hudson
Valley Writers Center Open Mic – click on third
Friday for details
Zucchini
Cake with Strawberries
Modeled after a classic strawberry sponge cake, this
healthier version features hidden zukes, almonds, and a minimal yet perfect
vanilla buttercream icing.
Cake:
1 ½ cups self-rising flour
1 cup finely ground almonds
1 teaspoon baking soda
3 eggs
1 cup sugar
Zest of ½ lemon
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 large zucchinis, peeled and finely grated
Icing:
10 sliced organic strawberries
4 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
2 cups confectioners’ sugar
3 tablespoons heavy cream
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine flour, ground
almonds, and baking soda in small bowl. Using an electric mixer, combine eggs,
sugar, lemon zest, and vanilla until a creamy pale yellow. Add zucchini. Stir
in dry ingredients until just combined. Divide between two nonstick 7-inch cake
pans; bake 30 minutes. Cool fifteen minutes, remove from pans, and place on
wire racks until cool. For icing: beat butter with spoonfuls of sugar, then add
cream and vanilla until smooth. Spread thin layer on top of one cake; top with
half the strawberries. Ice bottom of other cake, place icing-side down to
sandwich strawberries; ice top of cake, and
arrange remaining strawberries on top. Enjoy!
ʼRound the Net
Llyn Clague |
Poet Llyn Clague on having work accepted by The
Poetry Porch
Poets Terry Dugan and Linda Simone on having poems in Remembering
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
(Moonstone Press)
Poet Suzanne Cleary on being a finalist for The Moth Poetry Prize
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-2021) |
Artist Kathe Gregory for this fascinating recreation of a Frank Lloyd Wright lost work
Poet and artist Bob Heman on three collages and four
poems in Home Planet News
Poet Cindy Hochman on work accepted by great weather for MEDIA, the LIPS tribute to Lyn Lifshin, and recent LIVE MAG! reading with Andrei Codrescu and other poets
Author J. Chester Johnson on sharing the passing of Sheila T. Walker, a prominent figure in his memoir on racial reconciliation, Damaged Heritage (Pegasus Books)
Poet Jerry T. Johnson on winning the Sinclair
Prize for Poets Should Not Write about Politics (Evening Street Press)
Yorktown Poet Laureate John McMullen for Maine Poet Laureate Stuart
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) by Debra Styer |
Poet Jean-Luc
Pouliquen for his research on Edith Wharton’s former home in Hyères, France
Cellist and classical
music archivist Jay Shulman for advising
on the passing of Lawrence
Ferlinghetti and Hanging Loose Press founder Robert
Hershon
The Verrazano from Brooklyn (2020) by Michael Holstein |
Journalist Gerald
Smith on pandemic-inspired panic buying
Poet Margo Stever for
Laurence Carr’s article
on Slapering Hol Press
Lori Soderlind |
The Change: My Great American, Postindustrial, Midlife Crisis Tour (University of Wisconsin Press)
Filmmaker
Angela Virsinger for this video of brain expert
Jim Kwik on optimal reading
A
Master Architect Vindicated
Julius Gregory (1875-1955) and wife, artist Mary Lovrien Price Gregory (1888-1972) |
Until
next time,
Ann
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