Dear annogrammers, May seems to be getting us back into the stream which feels like a miracle. Congrats to all of you who have books out, have won awards, and are living the creative life at full tilt. It is, as Vonnegut will tell us, so damn rewarding.
Translation – It’s Airborne!
Thanks to John McMullen for inviting me to his poetry workshop on translation last month. John has discovered the delights of translation—his own work now translated into French, Greek, Romanian, and Doric, a language of Northern Scotland. John’s global reach includes attendance at Spoken Word World; being one of 61 international poets to read Ginsburg’s Howl; and having work in the French journal Jeudi des Mots. Bravo, John!
Siblings Read Poetry and Prose
San Antonio Haiku
Marilyn Gets an Oscar
Congratulations to Susana H. Case and Margo Taft Stever, whose I Wanna Be Loved by You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe (Milk+Cake Press) won the Best Poetry Anthology Pinnacle Award. This beautiful book, with its de Kooning cover, boasts an astonishing variety of poems—I am proud to be represented there. Kudos to Susana and Margo for also winning Pinnacle Awards for their own respective work, The Damage Done, and The End of Horses (Broadstone Books).
Damaged Heritage Impact
Fran-tastic Creativity
Painted wood sculpture by Fran Sisco |
Creative
Opportunities
Yousef Komunyakaa |
Gnashing Teeth Publishing call for work on painful parts of parenting, by
May 15
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
Dolly Parton |
Madville Dolly Parton Poetry Anthology, by June 30
Pedestal 90, five poems in one file by May 29
Poetry Anthology for the Ukraine, send to jbradley5@niu.edu by September 30
Rhino,
fiction, nonfiction, poetry by June 30
Slaping Hol Chapbook Contest, by June 22
Women in Their 80s,
octogenarian poetry and prose anthology; detaylor@cabrillo.edu, by September
30
New and Recent
Releases
Robin Barratt, ed. Poetry for Ukraine (The Poet)
Margaret A. Herrick and Barbara J. Dickinson, Wishes – Abundance – Gratitude: A Journal Based on ‘Your Path
to a Fulfilling Life’ (Independently published)
Gary Metras, Vanishing
Points (Dos Madres Press)
OpenDoor
Magazine 2021 Anthology
Roberta Schultz, Underscore (Dos Madres Press)
Laura Newell: The Philharmonia Recordings (Artek Recordings)
Creative
Workshops
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 Peekskill Writing Table, serious critique for writers, second
and third Tuesdays via Zoom; email tpwritingtable@gmail.com
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
May Readings and
Events – ET
"Mr. Blue" by Susan Richman |
Through May 26, Art Society of Greenwich Show at Greenwich Botanical Center; call first (203-869-9242)
May 12, 7pm, Calling All Poets, George Qauasha, Mary Newell, Heller
Levinson
Steve Almond |
May
14, 7pm, the Writer’s Retreat at Good Contrivance Farm, Steve
Almond craft talk, “Fail Better: How to Learn from Your Unpublished Work,” (LIVE)
followed by reception, $20; tickets here
May 15, 7pm, East-West Poets of the
Pandemic, Meg Kearney, Raul Sanchez, Elaine Sexton, Margo Taft Stever; Zoom
link here
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
Roasted Beet Salad with Goat Cheese and Pistachios
I’m a big consumer of beet leaves, so
this recipe appeals—as I always wonder, “What to do with the beets?” Looks like
a good spring meal….
3 large or 5 small (1½ lb) beets
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
¼ teaspoon fine salt, to taste
5 heaping cups (5 oz) arugula
4 ounces goat cheese, crumbled
⅓ cup shelled, toasted
and salted pistachios, chopped, or ½ cup pumpkin seeds, toasted
4 medium radishes, thinly sliced and
roughly chopped (about ½ cup)
⅓ cup chopped green
onion
Dressing
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar or red
wine vinegar
1 tablespoon honey
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Preheat 375-degree
oven. Line large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Scrub beets with vegetable
brush under running water (no need to peel). Slice off base of each and pointy
ends too. With flat side against cutting board, slice beets in half, then in ½
to ¾-inch thick wedges. Place on baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle
with salt, toss until coated, and arrange in single layer. Roast 35-40 minutes,
tossing halfway, until fork-tender.
Whisk olive oil, vinegar, honey,
mustard, salt, and black pepper in a bowl until blended. Set aside. To assemble,
place arugula in large serving bowl. Scatter roasted beets on top; add goat
cheese, pistachios, radishes and green onion. Drizzle dressing over salad and toss.
Salad and dressing can be stored separately in fridge for up to four days.
ΚΌRound the Net
Jeanette and Randy Briggs |
Poet and novelist Regi Claire on her
poem, “All My Words”, selected for Best Scottish Poems 2021 by the Scottish Poetry Library
Wish maven Barbara
Dickinson and writer Lisa Hodorovych
for this intriguing video on flying wish paper
Translators Chen Du and Xisheng Chen
translated a Tingde Wang poem which appears in The
Festival Review and two Yan An poems in The Ilanot Review
Civil rights historian and poet J. Chester Johnson for highlighting
another race massacre in this Arkansas
Times article
Safe Coalition Founder David Kroenlein for this article on supporting someone in an abusive relationship
Textile artist Lucia
LaVilla-Havelin for her illustrated alphabet of living things and inanimate objects
Yorktown Poet Laureate John McMullen for “So You Want to Write Poetry?”, NYT articles on poetry, how to create a poetry book with illustrations, and guidance on getting a poetry collection published
Poet Patrick
Rosal on winning the William
Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America
Stuart Schear and Dean Steve Coll |
Journalist Stuart
Schear on winning the Distinguished Alum Award from the Graduate School of
Journalism of Columbia University, and for standing up against intolerance at his alma mater
Poet and artist Linda Simone on having two poems accepted for the Texas Poetry
Calendar
Poet Meredith
Trede on Bringing Back the House forthcoming
from Broadstone Books next year
Career Advice
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007), via Beth
Gersh-Nesic, on what to do in this life:
Go into the arts. I’m not kidding. The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven’s sake. Sing in the shower. Dance to the radio. Tell stories. Write a poem to a friend, even a lousy poem. Do it as well as you possibly can. You will get an enormous reward. You will have created something.
Until next time,
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