your all hallows annogram
More Treats than Tricks
Woo-hoo! My Halloween bag features “Excision” in Cliterature, “The Beauty of Distorted Vocals” in Amsterdam Quarterly, and “Invisible Man” in Poetry Salzburg. Women’s Studies Quarterly, the winnow, Adanna, and the anthologyKeep Texas Salty have accepted more. Ed Ahern and I are in
Nocturne – Poetry of the Night
(CultureCult, 2019); Bateau Lit and Tentacular will shortly publish more Sanguinetti translations.Translation for Writers in Garrison
Ann Lauinger, Beth Gersh-Nesic and meIf you know a bit of another language, you can enrich your publishing credits through literary translation. Poet Ann Lauinger, art historian Beth Gersh-Nešić, and I will share about opportunities in the booming field of global literature at the Desmond-Fish Library in Garrison, on November 2 at 1:30pm. Thanks to Mary Newell, founder and coordinator of the Hudson Highlands Poetry Series, for inviting and hosting us.Sundays with George – mais oui
The Hudson River - Photoby Sarah Bracey WhiteYou can also catch Translation for Writers at the Shames JCC on the Hudson, November 10 at 1:30pm. This poetry series this fall featured Natalie Safir and Tony Howarth reading new work—a pleasure to hear in the JCC’s intimate library. Our gratitude to George Kraus PhD for both practicing andsupporting literary translation.
Poetry and Translation at Curley’s Diner
Thanks to poet Ralph Nazareth for inviting me to read at Curley’s Diner in Stamford on November 19 at 7pm. I look forward to sharing both poetry and translation, and secrets for publishing both, with some of Fairfield County’s finest poets. Come be nourished by comfort food and the spoken word!Picasso’s Unlikely Friendship
Who witnessed the birth of modern art? One observer was poet André Salmon, Picasso’s long-time friend, who critiqued modernism in a way that converted those scandalized by it. In
Pablo Picasso and André Salmon: The Painter, the Poet and the Portraits
(ZaMir Press, 2019), a compelling narrative, intimate photos, and sketches track the intrigue between friends. Translator Beth Gersh-Nešić makes Jacqueline Gojard’s scholarship accessible in this must-read jewel of a book. If you liked
Bonnard/Matisse: Letters Between Friends
(Abrams, 1992), you will treasure this too.Play It Loud at the Met
Photo by Michael CefolaMichael and I loved seeing Bo Diddley’s “Twang Machine” or box guitar, Ringo Starr’s Ludwig drum kit used with the Beatles, Jeff Beck’s 1954 Fender Esquire featured in the Yardbirds, a seminal 60s British Invasion band; and Van Halen’s “Frankenstein” guitar built from various parts—known as “one of the most recognizable guitars of all time.” You can see me in the background inspecting it.CRWROPPS Goes Blog
Allison JosephThanks to poet and writer Allison Joseph for bringing us glorious submission opportunities in her famous CRWROPPS Yahoo list-serve. Last week, she wrote that Yahoo is ending this service. In December, Allison will make the listings available three times a week on her new CRWROPPS blog. annogram salutes Allison, and especially extends condolences on the death of her husband, poet Jon Tribble.New Releases
Patricia Carragon,
Meowku
(Poets Wear Prada, 2019)Llyn Clague, Up Close and Nuclear (Twigs Press, 2019)
Jim Daniels and M.L Liebler, editors, RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit Music (Michigan State University Press, 2019).
Jim Daniels,
The Perp Walk
(Michigan State University Press, 2019).Herbert Hadad, Tender and Tough: 60 Years of Storytelling (Independent Press, 2019)
Pamela L. Laskin, Why No Goodbye (Leapfrog Press, 2019)
Robert Murphy, Among the Enigmas (Dos Madres Press, 2019)
Creative Opportunities
Writer's Retreat atGood Contrivance FarmFairfield Library, Poetry: Writing, Reading, Getting Published, November 2, 1-2pm
Fairfield Library, The A-Z of Publishing Short Writing, November 2, 2:15-3pm
Good Contrivance Farm (Maryland), Writer’s Retreat Loft or Hen Cottage for rent, special 25% discount for writers, email ron@historicfarm.org
The Pedestal Magazine open to poetry through November 24
Vitamin ZZZ
, submit poems about sleepParaclete Press Inaugural Poetry Prize, submit 60-75 page manuscripts by January 30
John C. Hart Memorial Library, Yorktown Poetry Workshop, fourth Wednesdays, 6pm
Hudson Valley Writers Center Open Mic Nights 7:30-9:30 third Fridays
Mahopac Library, Poetry Workshop, second Wednesdays, 6:30pm (second floor); Writers Group, every Thursday, 6:30pm (third floor)
Moosewood Pumpkin Pie
Yeah, here it is again. I’d rather eat it than write about it. Enjoy!
3 cups pumpkin puree¾ cup honey2 tablespoons molasses¼ teaspoon ground cloves3 teaspoons cinnamon1 ½ teaspoons ginger1 teaspoon salt4 eggs, slightly beaten1 (12 ounce) can evaporated milk2 frozen 9-inch pie shells, prepared per directionsMix in order given. Pour into pie shells and bake 10 minutes at 450 degrees, then 40 minutes at 350 degrees, or till set. For a delicious pumpkin pudding, omit pie shell. Bake filling in buttered baking dish and serve with vanilla ice cream or heavy cream.
Poetry / Literary / Art Events
"Bone Scroll" by Maxine SilvermanStudio Montclair (NJ) Gallery, assemblages by Maxine Silverman in exhibit “Everyday Objects”; reception, November 1, 7-9pmDesmond-Fish Library, November 2, 1:30pm, Translation for Writers; Ann Cefola, Beth Gersh-Nešić, Ann Lauinger
Learning in Retirement, Temple Beth El (Stamford), November 4, 1-3pm, Beth Gersh-Nešić on "American Women Artists”; and November 11, 1-3pm, on "20th Century European Women Artists"
Lunar Walk Poetry Series, November 9, 4:30pm, Andrey Gritsman and Margo Taft SteverShames JCC on the Hudson, Sundays with George Poetry Series; translators Ann Cefola, Beth Gersh-Nešić, Ann Lauinger, November 10, 1:30pm
McNally Jackson Seaport, November 11, 7pm, Pamela Hart, Abby E. Murray
Books of Wonder, November 14, 6pm, Pamela L. Laskin launch, Why No Goodbye (Leapfrog Press, 2019)
Tea Bag art by Linda SimoneKatonah Library, November 17, 4pm, Deborah Landau, $10
Greenburgh Town Hall, November 16, 12-2pm, Kids Short Story Connection Reading, free
The Poetry InstituteReading Series Open Mic (New Haven), third Thursdays, 7pm; free, open to public
Kapej Gallery and Cafe (San Antonio), November 22, 6-9pm, opening reception for exhibit of Linda Simone watercolors and Laura Lopez artwork
ʼRound the Net
Greenburgh Arts and Culture Executive Director Sarah Bracey White on interviewing artist Hope Friedland Art Historian Beth Gersh-Nešić for her fantastic article on digital tours of the great Paris museums and having her new translation reviewed in France by poet Jean-Luc Pouliquen
Norwalk Poet Laureate Bill Hayden for quoting Krista Tippett’s On Being blog: “Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates says he finds it in the choice to simply write ‘as you hear it’ — without hesitation or explanation or apology”
Poet Cindy Hochman for her review of John Fry’s with the dogstar as my witness in The Pedestal Magazine, and this wonderful interview of Cindy by Christal Ann Rice Cooper
Cindy Hochmanon the Walt Whitman tourPoet J. Chester Johnson for achieving a memorial last month to African Americans slaughtered in the Elaine Race Massacre (1919)
Poet Mary McCray for her review of the American Writers Museum
Yorktown Poet Laureate John McMullen for recommending the amazing online course, ModPo, journals that pay and his poem about a celebrity encounter
Poet Linda Simone for this fun palindrome game
Photo by Michael CefolaRemember my late bloomer? Still fully launched, two months later, with new blue tips that turn purple, red, and finally pink. Its message is “We can change, we can grow, we are here to stay!” Late bloomers rejoice. Until next time,Ann
Published on October 28, 2019 10:21
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