Cedric Tillman's Blog - Posts Tagged "aquarius-press"

Reading at twenty-two Gallery, Plaza-Midwood, Charlotte, NC (Sunday Oct. 25, 8 pm)

I'll be reading with co-features Christopher Gaumer, Jessica Prescott, C.T. McGaha & Rusty Colton at twenty-two Sunday Oct. 25, 8 pm. Come through QC!

Open mic to follow.

https://www.facebook.com/twenty-two-9...

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Published on October 20, 2015 09:50 Tags: 22, african-american, aquarius-press, cave-canem, lilies, poetry, twenty-two, willow-books

Work.

Some newish work out in High Point University's Apogee ("who needs 'im", "Sundays on Rosehaven", "Luxury")

and Rove ("the flag")

http://www.highpoint.edu/library/file...

http://www.rovepoetry.org/

Thanks to Charmaine Cadeau Ward of High Point University (http://www.brickbooks.ca/bookauthors/...) & Elizabeth Barnett of Rove (http://jdbrecords.blogspot.com/2015/0...) for the opportunity.
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Published on January 14, 2016 11:43 Tags: african-american, aquarius-press, cave-canem, lilies, poetry, willow-books

March 16th Reading with Venus Thrash, 2016 UNCC Black Poetry Series at National Council of Black Studies Conference (NCBS)

Again- failed to post about it but I was thrilled to be reading w/ my sister, Cave Canem comrade & fellow American University MFA alum Venus Thrash, author of The Fateful Apple (Hawkins Publishing, 2014) at UNCCharlotte Center City on March 16. Venus is such a star- it's always a pleasure to hear her resonant voice and feel the passion she brings to a reading. I highly recommend The Fateful Apple and can't wait for her next one.

Thanks to the UNCC English & African Studies Depts, The Honors College (particularly Dr. Malin Pereira), Chancellor's Diversity Challenge Fund, Center City Campus, and grad student Kristen Stewart for all her work on our gorgeous promo flyer. And thanks to everyone that came out-it was good to see faculty like Dr. Janaka Lewis (English) & Dr. Chris Cameron (History) down at Center City.

Google these names and buy a book.

More on Venus here:
http://venusthrash.wix.com/venusthrash
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April 24 Reading at McIntyre's Fine Books with NC Poet Laureate Shelby Stephenson & Anora McGaha, Pittsboro, NC

I'm honored to be reading with poets Anora McGaha & NC Poet Laureate Shelby Stephenson on April 24 in Pittsboro, NC- looking forward to checking out the town for the first time and Yelping for something to eat after...

McIntyre's Books is a independent bookstore located in Fearrington Village, halfway between Chapel Hill and Pittsboro off of 15-501.

McIntyre's
http://www.fearrington.com/village-sh...

NC Poetry Society
http://www.ncpoetrysociety.org/sponso...
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Poems at Public Pool

Thanks to the folks at Public Pool for publishing these poems: "The Blood" (for Charleston), "Shawty" (Harmony In Red) & Cankerworms (for South Sudan).

http://www.publicpool.org/dope/cedric...
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Reading at THE BLOCK off biltmore, Asheville, NC, February 19, 2018

I'm back from hiatus. I'll be doing my first non-open mic reading in a bit over a year next week back home in NC over in Asheville at The Block off biltmore (their capitalization, not mine :) Show starts at 7:30-I'll do about 30 mins, try to slip in some stuff from my latest ms., which will be followed by an open mic. Come through!

https://www.facebook.com/events/17861...
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Lilies in the Valley, 10th Anniversary Edition

Willow Books is publishing a 10th anniversary edition of Lilies (at a special prize of $10)!

https://aquariuspress.myshopify.com/p...

I'm thankful as always to Dr. Randall Horton & Heather Buchanan for giving me the chance to go the places this book has taken me. From the announcement:

"The title of my first book comes from a song we used to sing in church when I was little, down in my hometown of Lilesville, NC (pop. 600 or so). It's an old spiritual and I will always think of home when I hear it. (Please check out John P. Kee's version on YouTube to get a feeling for it!) The first section of LILIES IN THE VALLEY is mostly about those first 7 years of my life down "in the country," and I think anyone who wants to understand "where I'm coming from" in all my work has an advantage if they know small town life and religion. The title was also, to an extent, an ode to a certain type of black person-the title poem uses hyperbole to acknowledge those of us who are a little "'hood" and a little "academic" but mostly an amalgamation of both extremes-and thus are "lilies in the valley" between those constructs."

"Cedric Tillman's LILIES IN THE VALLEY is poetic scripture. Rooted in culture, family, love, and the word, Tillman proves that sacredness can drive verse and keep it fresh like newly baked biscuits. This is modern poetry but grounded in the past. It is hip-hop and Sunday morning, church dinner chatter, love and happiness, Carolina shouts and sermons, a new voice ready to testify and do so in a way that no one has yet done before." --Brian Gilmore, author of come see about me, marvin

"Cedric Tillman’s LILIES IN THE VALLEY still resonates with emotional appeal, remembering and storytelling ten years later from first publication... LILIES IN THE VALLEY is one book to read right now. Maybe these poems could save us. --Lenard D. Moore, author of The Geography of Jazz; Long Rain; and A Million Shadows At Noon; Founder, Carolina African American Writers’ Collective

Cedric Tillman hails from Anson County, NC & Charlotte. He is a graduate of UNCC and The American University's Creative Writing MFA program. He is also a Cave Canem fellow.
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Published on October 31, 2023 11:52 Tags: 10th-anniversary-edition, aquarius-press, lilies-in-the-valley, willow-books