your august eclipse annogram
Reading at Stamford Arts Festival

photo by Carol BoothThanks to Jerry T. Johnson for inviting me to read from Free Ferry at the Stamford Arts Festival! Our Harbor Point amphitheater featured poets Edward Ahern, Gil Fagiani, Lisa Pierce Flores, Alison McBain Lisa Pierce Flores, John F. McMullen, Shana Melton, and Roberta Bisgyer. Jerry demonstrated on-the-spot composing skill by interviewing me and then reciting a poem that referenced Mt. Washington and the blues! Trust me, it made perfect sense.
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Ann on the John Mac Show
Tune your computers on August 27, at 7pm, as I have the honor to appear on the JohnMac Radio Show. John F. McMullen, poet and broadcaster, has interviewed poets such as Aliki Barnstone, Patricia Carragon, and Amy Holman. I look forward to our conversation, and hope you can join us!
Jimmy Santiago Baca on Faith, Magic and Writing

Salty Workshop with Norwalk’s Poet Laureate

by Alexander RummlerOn Thursday, August 24, 3-5pm, Laurel Peterson, Norwalk’s Poet Laureate, will lead a Poetry Workshop inspired by "Oystering Then and Now," the current exhibit in the Mayor's Gallery. Limited to 10, participants will first meet in the gallery with curator Melissa Slattery to discuss Alexander Rummler’s WPA oystering murals before writing. A $10 donation will go to the Norwalk Historical Society Museum. Register here.
Open Mic Night at Hudson Valley Writers Center
Did you know that HVWC hosts a monthly Open Mic? All genres welcome—fiction, non-fiction, poetry...music, comedy, storytelling, Friday, August 18, at 7:30pm. Featured: Vincent Bazzano. Be on time to sign up for your five-minute slot. Suggested $5 donation.

August 24 Poetry Workshop, 3-5pm, with Laurel Peterson, $10August 1 – October 1, Presence: A Journal of Catholic Poetry , call for work
New releases

Calling the Names by Mark Saba (David Robert Books)
Ghost Tracks: Stories of Pittsburgh Past by Mark Saba(Big Table Publishing)
Solar eclipse on August 21
Westchester Amateur Astronomers will host a partial (see this website for path of totality) eclipse event at the Harrison Library, Monday, August 21. Early phases start at 1:23 pm, reach maximum at 2:45pm, and end at 4pm. Use proper eye protection when viewing partial stages. If you have solar eclipse glasses, you need to verify they are not bogus.

photo by Michael CefolaNEVER look at the sun directly through binoculars or a telescope unless they are fitted with solar filters and you know what you are doing. Using polarized sunglasses and X-ray film may permanently blind your eyes. A pinhole projection is suggested in this article from Sky and Telescope.
Eclipse Cookies
So many of you are heading south or west to enjoy totality Monday, August 21. We say this rare event merits cookies, and maybe a reading of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court ! At least cookies and a glass of milk . . . Twain would approve.

If baking cookies, bake per package directions and cool completely. In medium bowl, mix 2 cups powdered sugar and pinch of salt; stir in 3 Tbsp warm water and 1 tsp lemon juice. Ice flat sides of cookies, covering from one-eighth to almost completely. Freeze 10 minutes or until set. In medium bowl, mix 2 cups powdered sugar, 2 Tbsp cocoa and 3 Tbsp warm water. Spread chocolate icing on un-iced portions to represent moon covering sun. Refrigerate 5 minutes or until set. Makes 2 dozen. Thanks to Parade for the recipe.
Poetry events / readings
HVWC, August 18, Vincent Bazzano, $5

St. Thomas Episcopal Church, August 27, 10am, J. Chester Johnson on Auden
Prismatic Park, August 29, 30, 31; September 2, 3; 12-5pm, Donna Masini, interactive poetry exercises
Poets House Kray Hall, September 16, 4pm, Joy Passanante
'Round the Net

photo by Michael HolsteinPoet Edward Ahern for poems in Longshot Island
Poet Gary Glauber for poems appearing in Tuck and The Courtship of Winds
Poet and artistShana Melton for her Bridgeport, CT Writers Group
The New York Public Library’s August book recommendations
Poet and bassist James Lord Parker for poems appearing in Sewer Lid
Art Historian Laura Morelli for tips on how to shop in Florence
Poet and artist Linda Simone for this TedTalk on finding your life’s purpose
May the solar eclipse hold good omens for us all! Thanks for sharing the many ways you are reading Free Ferry —top narrative first, bottom next, and then each page. It’s not unusual for people to read the book four or five times! It’s deeply rewarding to me that Free Ferry is delighting people who normally do not read poetry. Such joy!
Until next time,
Ann
Published on August 16, 2017 13:50
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