Dear annogrammers, In this month that closes on a note of gratitude, I am grateful for your amazing literary and artistic talents, our creative journey together, and the collegial friendship we enjoy. Speaking of journeys, this issue gives you ways to feel like you’re traveling—even back in time! Enjoy….
When the Pilotless Plane Arrives
When
the Pilotless Plane Arrives (Trainwreck
Press) is now available! Thanks to editor John C. Goodman for publishing my chapbook,
and all of you purchasing it and going back for more copies for friends who are
sci-fi films buffs. Pilotless taps
into 1950s sci-fi/horror film
narratives as metaphors for the perils of writing poetry—and makes a great
holiday gift. You can order your copy here.
The TWA Hotel at
JFK
With the Connie |
Keeping with our airplane theme, the TWA Hotel is a total 1960s time capsule! A Chrysler Newport
convertible and two-color VW van sit outside, and inside, an upbeat songs like
“These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” immerse travelers in that cultural period.
Hmm...a new career? |
Demanding more royalties |
I got nostalgic seeing banks of dial pay phones.
The site also features Saarinen’s “office” with blueprints, the “Pope Room”; several
scenic designer bars, and iconic photos of stars such as Monroe and the Beatles
exiting TWA planes. Go, and you too will be humming “Up, Up, and Away”
when you leave.
Travels with Roger
Roger Weatherburn-Wells Baker |
Yan An Read by
Chen Du and Xisheng Chen
Where Sonny Rollins Found His Muse
Sometimes you don’t have to go far for inspiration, only “up.” In 1959, sax virtuoso Sonny Rollins left the music scene to play in the clouds—atop the Williamsburg Bridge. High above the East River, Sonny answered tugboat horns, seagull cries, and rhythmic clacks of subway cars. Two years later, he recorded The Bridge, one of his most beloved albums. In Sonny Rollins Plays the Bridge, Gary Golio tells this remarkable story—complemented by James Ransome’s illustrations—for the young and young-at-heart.
Creative
Opportunities
Guggenheim Poet-in-Residence, deadline December 5
Hooking the Reader: Polishing Your First Line and First Page, a workshop with Laurel S. Peterson, November 4, 6pm
Moonstone Chapbook Contest, deadline November 5
The National Park Arts Foundation, writer residencies – thanks to Christina Rau for this!
Poetry group forming at Scarsdale Public Library,
email splwriterscenter@wlsmail.org
Pure Slush accepting submissions for its Work Lifespan Vol. 5,
deadline December 31
Upstream Gallery call for small works, deadline December 3
New and Recent
Releases
(Girl Friday Books)
Gary Golio, Sonny Rollins Plays the Bridge (Nancy Paulsen Books/Penguin)
Gary Metras, Vanishing Points (Dos Madres Press)
John McMullen, Collected
Poems 2008-2010 (Scars Publishing)
Paul Dickinson Russell,
The
Will of the Magi (Lulu)
Creative
Workshops
Laurel Peterson |
Hooking the Reader: Polishing Your First Line and First Page, a workshop with Laurel S. Peterson, November 4, 6pm
All-Genre Writers Group, 6:30pm, Thursdays
John McMullen Poetry Workshop, 6pm, fourth Wednesdays
Mahopac Poetry Workshop, 6pm, second Wednesdays
ModPo, University of Pennsylvania’s free poetry course and global community
Norwalk Poetry Workshop, first and third Mondays, 6:30pm; email
poet_laureate@norwalkpl.org to register
The Poets Salon, led by Ed Ahern and Alison McBain of Fairfield Scribes Press, 10am, every second Saturday
Writers and Artists Lunch Conversation, second
Fridays, noon
November+
Readings and Events – ET
Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds |
November 4, 8pm, Mutabilis Press’s
Mutable Hour reading, register here
November 11, 2pm, John McMullen Veteran’s Day Reading
November 4-28, Upstream
Gallery, TB Ward and Luis Perelman Solo Exhibitions; artists’
reception, November 7, 2-6pm
Paul Dickinson Russell |
November, all month, Studio Theater in Exile, Truth-telling: Voices of First People Exhibit featuring contemporary Indigenous artists Christi Belcourt, the late T. C. Cannon, Nicholas Galanin Yéil Ya-Tseen, Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds, Margaret Jacobs, Rose B. Simpson, Duane Slick and Benjamin West
December 4, 11am, Fat Moose Comics (New Jersey), The
Will of the Magi book launch with
Paul Dickinson Russell
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
third Friday for details
Every Saturday, 5pm, Lit
Balm
Pumpkin Hummus
Thanks to
Linda Simone for another yummy and nutritious recipe—Linda, a poet and artist
both in and out of the kitchen!
2 cloves garlic
15-oz can chickpeas, skins removed (optional, but makes hummus creamier)
15-oz can pumpkin
½-1 tsp salt, per preference
½ tsp pumpkin pie spice
1 lemon, juiced
1 Tbsp olive oil
Optional: pumpkin seeds for garnish
ʼRound the Net
Sarah Bracey White |
Marcel Proust |
Translator and art historian Beth Gersh-Nesic for this French test of Proust savvy
Tony Bennett |
Fran Sisco |
Until next time,