"Sweet Love" by Linda Simone |
Trainwreck Poets to Read
Thanks to everyone for continuing to purchase my chapbook, When the Pilotless Plane Arrives (Trainwreck Press). On March 5, 4pm ET, I will read with outstanding Trainwreck poets: eco-poet Mary Newell, Hinge Theory founder Heller Levinson, poet and translator Anthony Seidman, and poet and visual artist Giorgia Pavlidou. Please register on Zoom here for a fun and lively hour of poetry!
Bridezillas, Marilyn Monroe, What Georgians Should Read, and
More
Et Voici La Chanson reviewed by Tristan Hordé
Congratulations to Hélène Sanguinetti on Tristan Hordé’s glowing review of Et Voici La Chanson (Éditions Lurlure):
What an excellent idea to republish the book, published by Éditions de l'Amandier in 2012, for new readers! Start with the back cover, which sheds light on two of the book's main characters: Yoke and Joke. They are day and night, moon and sun, water and thirst, Eros and Thanatos, but also the classic villain and hero, sorrow and happiness, bad luck and good fortune, pain and pleasure; sometimes him, sometimes her, everyone, no one. Discover others firmly rooted in a world where the best and worst characters sit side by side.
My translation of this fantastic book is available—publishers, what are you waiting for? This iconic poet mesmerizes US audiences every time I read from this work. It’s timely and timeless at once.
Holding
Up the Sky
Ed Jordan at work |
Black History Month
Some wonderful events this month: poet David Mills will read, February 15 at 7pm, from Boneyarn (The Ashland Poetry Press), the first poetry book about slavery in New York City (register on Zoom here); Faith Ringgold: American People at the New Museum starts February 17; poet Linda Simone alerted us to MoMA artist Joseph E. Yoakum, and the new quarter honoring Maya Angelou, her fav poet whom she met years ago; and Mattel’s debut of the Ida B. Wells Barbie, honoring the early civil rights pioneer.
Creative
Opportunities
Letter addressed by George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
Omnidawn Publishing, $3000 and
publication of first or second poetry book; submit by February 28
Open
Door Magazine poetry on
“footsteps” by February 15
Pedestal open reading,
submit up to five poems by March 4
Sarabande Books, $2000 and
publication for a poetry and fiction book; submit by February 15
Terrapin Books, submit
poetry manuscripts by February 28
New and Recent
Releases
Susana H. Case and Margo Taft Stever, eds. I Wanna Be Loved by You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe (Milk+Cake Press)
Linda Marie Walker, Thresholds (Trainwreck Press)
Creative
Workshops
"Lunch" by Kathy Bradford |
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
February+
Readings and Events – ET
David Mills |
February 3, Comedy Film Festival,
Best of 2022 Shorts, free for one day, register here
February 4, 7pm, Syracuse Downtown Writers' Center, Suzanne Cleary, to
register for this free Zoom reading, click on Suzanne’s photo: https://ymcacny.org/blog/category/downtown-writers-center
February 10, 7pm, Byram Shubert Library, Beth Gersh-Nesic on “Romantic Love through the Ages in Art” via Zoom; register here
February 12-21, Lowell Observatory, I
Heart Pluto Festival, buy tickets here
February 14, 7pm, KGBBAR, I Wanna Be Loved By
You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe book launch (LIVE), vax card required
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) |
February 21, 7pm, Oceanside
Library, Christina Rau and Nathan Brown via Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88391662640?pwd=WEp6TVIraGQySzh6cjNUeHZFRWFEZz09
February 26, 6pm, Italian American Writers Association New York and Boston Literary Series, Mary Lou Buschi and Chloe Miller via Zoom, register here
Giorgia Pavlidou |
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
Amaretti
Some gluten-free sweets to celebrate Valentine’s, or your
afternoon cup of tea….
2 1/2 cups almond flour or 3 cups blanched slivered almonds,
3 egg whites
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon almond extract
Extra sugar for dusting
Preheat oven to 300°F and line baking
sheets with parchment paper. In food processor, pulse together almond flour and
sugar. Add vanilla and almond extract and pulse a few seconds. Add egg clears
one at a time and continue until dough is smooth. Place teaspoons of dough on
parchment-lined baking sheet and dust with sugar. Bake 24-30 (20-24 for chewy
cookies) minutes or until golden brown. Cool completely before serving. They
will be chewy at first, but crisp up after a day or two. Store in a cool, dry
place.
ʼRound the Net
B. K. Fischer |
Translators Chen Du and Xisheng Cheng on translations of contemporary Chinese poet Yan An in Life and Legends, and Tilted House Review
Poet and filmmaker Terry Dugan for sharing a fiction contest that “Honors the Worst of the Worst”
Westchester Poet Laureate B. K. Fischer on being short-listed for the National Book Critics Circle Award
Michael Holstein |
Civil rights historian and poet J. Chester Johnson on sharing this 18-minute Johnson House video featuring Sheila Walker discussing Damaged
Heritage (Pegasus
Books)
LitHub for
this personal catalog of the world’s best bookstores
Yorktown Poet Laureate John McMullen for always inviting new subscribers to annogram
Poet Christina
Rau on having work in Nine Cloud Journal, on the
Alien Buddha Press Twitter Space Reading, and Destinies Radio Show (at 12:30)
Poet and artist Linda Simone on having work in Prolific Press’s Haiku Journal #68
Fiction writer Ron
Tanner on having Far
West (Elixir Press)
featured in last month’s SPD
Recommends
Poets Estha
Weiner and Alan Walowitz on why people hate poetry in podcast Poetry! What Is It Good For?
Gratitude, Love, and Writing
Once again, thanks to poet and artist
Linda Simone for this quote from neurologist Oliver Sacks (1933-2015) plucked
from an Austin Kleon newsletter:
Until next time,
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