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American University Alumni Reading with Abdul Ali & Jenny Molberg
Forgot to plug it here, but on March 2 I had the great pleasure of coming back to my alma mater and participating in a reading with two fellow AU MFA/Creative Writing alums, Abdul Ali & Jenny Molberg.
Abdul is the author of Trouble Sleeping, winner the 2014 New Issues Poetry Prize, judged by Fanny Howe. He’s a two-time recipient of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ Literature fellowship. He's taught English at The Bryn Mawr School and Towson University (http://abdulali.net/).
Jenny won the 2014 Berkshire Prize for her debut collection of poems, Marvels of the Invisible (forthcoming, Tupelo Press). She received her PhD from the University of North Texas and teaches at the University of Central Missouri (http://www.jennymolberg.com/).
It was wonderful seeing the members of my thesis committee (chair Myra Sklarew & Dr. Keith Leonard) as well as old classmates Venus Thrash, Sandra Beasley, fellow Charlottean Derrick Weston Brown & Natalie Ilium- really cool to see them come out for me/us after all these years. The evening was hosted by Prof. Kyle Dargan, who I saw at AU as a student when he came as a visiting writer. I feel I've come full circle w/these recent readings at UNCCharlotte and at AU, places so vital to who I am as a person and a writer.
Google all these people I just named dropped and buy a book.
Abdul is the author of Trouble Sleeping, winner the 2014 New Issues Poetry Prize, judged by Fanny Howe. He’s a two-time recipient of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ Literature fellowship. He's taught English at The Bryn Mawr School and Towson University (http://abdulali.net/).
Jenny won the 2014 Berkshire Prize for her debut collection of poems, Marvels of the Invisible (forthcoming, Tupelo Press). She received her PhD from the University of North Texas and teaches at the University of Central Missouri (http://www.jennymolberg.com/).
It was wonderful seeing the members of my thesis committee (chair Myra Sklarew & Dr. Keith Leonard) as well as old classmates Venus Thrash, Sandra Beasley, fellow Charlottean Derrick Weston Brown & Natalie Ilium- really cool to see them come out for me/us after all these years. The evening was hosted by Prof. Kyle Dargan, who I saw at AU as a student when he came as a visiting writer. I feel I've come full circle w/these recent readings at UNCCharlotte and at AU, places so vital to who I am as a person and a writer.
Google all these people I just named dropped and buy a book.
Published on March 22, 2016 10:53
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alumni, american-university, poetry, reading, washington-dc
Hot Boy Fall? Busboys and Poets, PEN/Faulkner Writers-in-Schools, Cave Canem Reading
Work's been crazy so I'm way behind on my updates over here. On October 22, I stood in for the gracious and thoughtful María Fernanda as feature at the 14th & K Busboys and Poets in DC. Some coworkers were sweet enough to come out and I got to meet Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez (COCONUT CURLS Y CAFE CON LECHE) who was a cool host and who I will forever remember as one of the major figures in peer pressuring me to get on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ctwriter1/, btw)! I read from LILIES IN THE VALLEY and from my new collection IN MY FEELINS.
On November 25th I had the pleasure of visiting DC's Takoma Education Campus as a participating writer in the PEN/Faulkner Writers-In-Schools program for the first time at Takoma Education Campus in DC. These middle school kids, about 60 or so, were so sweet but they're not shy about asking tough questions. (For example, the "n-word" is in my LILIES, as in the title poem "Lilies In The Valley," and I was asked why I'd used that word-had to explain the context.) It was good for me to get in front of a class for the first time since my short-lived stint at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College in 2011 and shake off a lot of rust. And I've never had the opportunity to sign so many books! I have to thank my poetry brothers Alan King and Derrick Weston Brown for insisting on the idea and Alan for giving them my info.
Finally, on December 1 I had the pleasure of reading with my Cave Canem family on a rainy Baltimore day at the Pratt Library, Dec. 1. The event was hosted by Reggie Harris of Poets House. Kyle Dargan, director of the MFA Creating Writing program at American University was the featured reader, but graciously shared his honorarium with the rest of us, including Abdul Ali, Teri Cross Davis, Alan King, Saida Agostini, and Hayes Davis. Steven Leyva of the University of Baltimore was also in attendance. This was my second year in a row participating, and it made think that I need to get about the business of getting some new work done every year if I want to participate-now that I'm so close to Baltimore by way of living in the DMV, I feel obligated to have new material when I raise my hand for these going forward...
More to come soon! I'll be reading in DC at the American Poetry Museum on Feb. 2 with fellow AU alum Steve Castro and Jane Alberdeston, at The New School with Xandria Phillips and James Cagney (Cave Canem reading), and at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill on April 12. I'll post about those more as they approach.
On November 25th I had the pleasure of visiting DC's Takoma Education Campus as a participating writer in the PEN/Faulkner Writers-In-Schools program for the first time at Takoma Education Campus in DC. These middle school kids, about 60 or so, were so sweet but they're not shy about asking tough questions. (For example, the "n-word" is in my LILIES, as in the title poem "Lilies In The Valley," and I was asked why I'd used that word-had to explain the context.) It was good for me to get in front of a class for the first time since my short-lived stint at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College in 2011 and shake off a lot of rust. And I've never had the opportunity to sign so many books! I have to thank my poetry brothers Alan King and Derrick Weston Brown for insisting on the idea and Alan for giving them my info.
Finally, on December 1 I had the pleasure of reading with my Cave Canem family on a rainy Baltimore day at the Pratt Library, Dec. 1. The event was hosted by Reggie Harris of Poets House. Kyle Dargan, director of the MFA Creating Writing program at American University was the featured reader, but graciously shared his honorarium with the rest of us, including Abdul Ali, Teri Cross Davis, Alan King, Saida Agostini, and Hayes Davis. Steven Leyva of the University of Baltimore was also in attendance. This was my second year in a row participating, and it made think that I need to get about the business of getting some new work done every year if I want to participate-now that I'm so close to Baltimore by way of living in the DMV, I feel obligated to have new material when I raise my hand for these going forward...
More to come soon! I'll be reading in DC at the American Poetry Museum on Feb. 2 with fellow AU alum Steve Castro and Jane Alberdeston, at The New School with Xandria Phillips and James Cagney (Cave Canem reading), and at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill on April 12. I'll post about those more as they approach.
Published on January 03, 2020 11:57
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african-american, american-university, baltimore, black, busboys-and-poets, cave-canem, dc, dmv, pen-faulkner, poetry, writers-in-schools
Feb. 2 Reading at the American Poetry Museum, Washington, DC
On Sunday Feb. 2, I'll be reading at the American Poetry Museum with fellow American University MFA program graduate Steve Castro and fellow Cave Canem fellow/professor/poet Jane Alberdeston from 3-5 pm. This is my first event since IN MY FEELINS came out and I'm grateful to Samuel Miranda and Fred Joiner for their generosity in hosting us. (We'll be sure to get y'all out if you're catching the Super Bowl as I am.)
The APM's Center for Poetic Thought is located at 716 Monroe St. NE, Studio #25 in NE Washington D.C.'s Brookland neighborhood. Check out the links below for author info and books or contact me personally at cedricLtillman@gmail.com.
Jane Alberdeston
Blue Whale Phenomena
Lilies in the Valley
In My Feelins
The APM's Center for Poetic Thought is located at 716 Monroe St. NE, Studio #25 in NE Washington D.C.'s Brookland neighborhood. Check out the links below for author info and books or contact me personally at cedricLtillman@gmail.com.
Jane Alberdeston
Blue Whale Phenomena
Lilies in the Valley
In My Feelins
Published on January 27, 2020 08:40
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african-american, american-poetry-museum, american-university, black, cave-canem, dc, poetry, puerto-rico, washington