Basking in the Afterglow and 10 Tips for What Makes a Reading Work

What an intense experience -- in a good way. I thought it might be helpful to others (or humorous) to go over what I learned preparing for this reading.
Practice really helps. Somehow I need to learn this again and again.
I wrote out all my introductions to the poems and my thank yous although I didn't read any of them verbatim – except the opening remarks. The notes provided confidence and made sure I didn't come up with weird off the cuff remarks.
I read the poems out loud for quite awhile until my mouth knew the words by heart.
I wrote my own notations to stress a certain word or highlight words I might trip over.
I printed everything out onto one paper document rather than moving back and forth between my books. This way I could enlarge the font so the reading was easy for (ahem) middle age eyes. I also didn't get nervous as to what book to pull from next.
I remembered Terrance Hayes' advice to himself at the Skagit Poetry Festival: Know your start point and your end point. I wanted everything to go well — but I knew that I needed a strong opening and closing poem.
Get by with a little help from your friends. Before the reading I asked about six friends for suggestions on what I should read. They gave good (and often opposing) advice on individual poems but reminded me that humor is really important -- as is gravitas.
Boots make the woman. Yes, I went out hours before I had my sound check and purchased a pair of purple and black boots: zipper on one side, laces on the other. They were boots made to perform in and I didn't want to disappoint them.
Try to read something for a dear friend or a lover. I read poems to both because these are people in my life whom I love. The poems make me happy. I also knew that two people would be happy to hear their dedications. Audiences also like something real.
I started with "harder" subjects and ended with love.
What are your favorite reading tips? It's good to try new things...
Published on April 18, 2011 08:29
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