Dear annogrammers, National Poetry Month begins with April Fool’s Day. Appropriate, huh? As court jesters and truth-tellers, we have this official opportunity to share our gift—our stellar creativity that can concentrate in families such as the Pilkingtons, be passed to the next generation—as in the artist Grajeks, or thanks to poet George Wallace, give a sense of camaraderie amidst war. Read on and rejoice….
Trainwreck Poets Reading
What a joy to read last month with Trainwreck eco-poet Mary Newell, Hinge Theory founder Heller Levinson, poet translator Anthony Seidman, and poet and visual artist Giorgia Pavlidou. Thanks to Charles Alexander’s recording, you can experience it here. Our publisher John C. Goodman comments:
I'm rather breathless after the reading today.
Poetry brought to life through expression, voice modulation and passion. Extraordinary.
Such intelligence, vision, harmony, and revelation through language. And
humour! What a celebration!
Big Bang Praise
Thanks to poet Mary McCray for her review of my Trainwreck chapbook When the Pilotless Plane Arrives in Big Bang Poetry. Mary writes:
This is an
amazing little set of ars poetica poems culled from the material of old movies
[…] extrapolates a delightful and non-obvious lesson about writing from the serpentine
plots of these movies [...] in four lines or four words.
New Translation Chapbook
Discover critically
acclaimed French poet Hélène
Sanguinetti in the new Trainwreck chapbook, The Hero / Hence This Cradle. Heller Levinson was so charmed by her
work that one line inspired him to generate a landslide of verse! This chapbook
is the ideal way to enter this enchanting and disorienting world. Order your
copy here.
Elena Grajek: Overdramatic
In Elena Grajek’s exhibit at the Katonah Museum
Elena Grajek |
Siblings Read Poetry and Prose
Maureen and Kevin Pilkington |
In
Person: Poetry Month Celebration
Alison McBain, PC Keeler, Ed Ahern |
Poets
Building Bridges
Cindy Hochman |
Creative
Opportunities
Connecticut River Review, poetry by April 15,
$5
The Lauria/Fasca Poetry Prize for poets of Italian descent, by July 1, $20
Line-by-Line, a Poetry Workshop with Kevin
Pilkington at Maine Media
College, August 1-5
Kevin Pilkington |
Madville Dolly Parton Poetry
Anthology, by June 30
Mutabilis Press
Chaos Dive Reunion Anthology, by April 30
New Croton Review, submit fiction, nonfiction, poetry, art,
photography
Dolly Parton |
The
Poet, submit on “the family,” by June 15
Rhino, fiction, nonfiction,
poetry by June 30
Women in Their 80s,
octogenarian poetry and prose anthology; detaylor@cabrillo.edu, by September
30
New and Recent
Releases
Ann Cefola, translator, The Hero / Hence This Cradle (Trainwreck Press) by Hélène Sanguinetti
Jessica Niles DeHoff, Grief
is Pink (Lines + Stars
Press)
Janet Kaplan, Ecotones (Eyewear Ltd) pre-order
Ann Lauinger, Dime Saint, Nickel Devil (Broadstone Press)
Laurel Peterson, Daughter of the Sky (Futurecycle Press)
Anthony Seidman, translator, Contra Natura (Cardboard House Press) by Rodolfo Hinostroza
Margo Taft Stever, The End of Horses (Broadstone Press)
Mervyn Taylor, News of the Living (Broadstone Press)
Creative
Workshops
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
April Readings
and Events – ET
April 1 through April 24, Upstream Gallery, Hanging Around: Banners for Hastings-on-Hudson (NY); opening reception April 3, 2pm
April 5, 10am, Learning in Retirement, Stamford (CT), Beth Gersh-Nešić, "Black Lives Matter in Art, Part 1”; April 12, 10am, "Part 2: The Obama Portraits”; each class $5; register for Zoom by April 1
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) |
April 7, 7pm, Red-Headed Stepchild, Margo Taft
Stever, Susana H. Case via Zoom
April 10, 3pm, Cultivating Voices, Margo Taft Stever, Mervyn Taylor, Susana H. Case,
Andrea Deekin; via Zoom meeting ID: 822 6789 6629, passcode: 586923
April 19, 2pm, Sarah Lawrence College, Maureen Pilkington, Kevin Pilkington; hybrid
reading, register for Zoom
Marjorie Maddox |
April 25, 7pm, KGB
Bar, Margo Taft Stever, Mervyn
Taylor, Myra Malkin, Karren LaLonde Alenier, Susana H. Case
April 25,
7pm, Oceanside Library, Open Mic Poetry
Chat led by Christina M. Rau; read a poem you admire plus your own
inspired by that poem; online
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
Lemon-Parmesan Roasted Cauliflower
Thanks to Facebook friend Philip Nicholas for posting this
perfect spring recipe! I’d add some garlicky steamed spinach and a loaf of
warmed sourdough bread for a great supper.
1 head of cauliflower
3 tablespoons quality olive oil
½ teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
¾ cup grated imported parmesan cheese
1 lemon
crushed red pepper flakes (optional)
Preheat oven to 425°F. Cut cauliflower into 1½ to 2-inch
florets; toss with olive oil. Spread in one layer on parchment-lined sheet pan for
easy cleanup; roast in preheated oven 15 minutes. Flip and sprinkle with grated
parmesan and bake until crisp and golden at edges, 10 to 20 minutes. Zest
lemon. Sprinkle cauliflower with zested lemon and, if you like, some crushed
red pepper flakes. Toss in the pan with a spatula and serve.
ʼRound the Net
Lightwood Editor Laurence Carr for the shout-out in his review of I Wanna Be Loved by You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe (Milk + Cake Press)
Translator and art historian Beth Gersh-Nešić for sharing this inspired tour of the Met’s recent Disney exhibit
Poet Cindy
Hochman for her poem “Nueve Preguntas (9 Questions)” in SurVision
Magazine
Civil rights historian and poet J. Chester Johnson on sharing that poet-musician
Cornelius Eady and his band were
highlighted in a PBS Newshour Profile
Marilyn Johnson |
Poet and essayist Marilyn Johnson on work in Nine Mile and forthcoming in North
American Review
Poet Heller
Levinson on being named a finalist for The Big Other Book Award for Fiction
Yorktown Poet Laureate John McMullen for this NYT op-ed piece about poetry in the war and for this video of his recent poetry reading
Poet Mary
Newell for her poem, “Flying Jewel Fade-Out” in ASLE
Brasil
Poet and visual artist Giorgia Pavlidou for her interview in 1 Week Critique
Jean-Luc Pouliquen |
Blogger Sandra
Hale Schulman for her article on Marcia Resnick, who photographed downtown New York in the 70s and
80s
Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915-1973) |
Poet Diane
Seuss on winning the National Book Critics’ Award
Poet and artist Linda Simone for this tool for isolating “only the questions” in writing, via Austin
Kleon
Memoirist Mary Wasacz on her March 18th Pandemic Diary entry in Passager Books
Read650 event in Manhattan |
Memoirist Sarah Bracey White on reading in the Read650 Series last month at City Winery in Manhattan
Where to Live
Anaïs Nin (1903-1977) explains her need to write:
Anais Nin (1903-1977) |
Until next time,