your welcome fall annogram

When the Pilotless Plane Arrives
Thanks to Lou Spirito, author of Gimme Shelter, who generously wrote and posted this review of my Trainwreck Press chapbook on Facebook earlier this summer:
Just finished Ann Cefola's brilliant chapbook, When The Pilotless Plane Arrives. Each of the 20 poems makes a sly, if oblique connection between the poet's craft and B movies (okay, some are C or D cult movies) from the 1930s-70s. Yes, you have to work a bit to suss out the connections, but that's the fun of it. Thank God for writers with whimsy and the nerve to trust their readers.
Svengoolie Raging

To Be or Knott to Be

Naughty annogrammers

ModPo Anniversary

Creative Opportunities

Lascaux Review Prize in Creative Nonfiction, by September 30
Lines+Stars Midatlantic Poetry Chapbook Series, for poets from Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, by October 1

September 15
Pedestal Magazine call for poetry, September 5-9
Presence: A Journal of Catholic Poetry, by October 30
Pure Slush call for stories, essays, and poems on “snatches from an aria,” by September 30
Rhino Poetry Founders Contest, by September 30
Women in Their 80s, octogenarian poetry and prose anthology; detaylor@cabrillo.edu, by September 30
New and Recent Releases

Family (The Poet Magazine)
Gary Glauber, Inside Outrage (Sheila-Na-Gig Editions) (pre-order)
John C. Goodman, Miniscule Repairs (Trainwreck Press)

Heller Levinson, Jus’ Sayn’ (Black Widow Press) and Lure (Black Widow Press)
John McMullen, Absent Friends (Local Gems Poetry Press)

Pedestal, Issue 90
Kevin Pilkington, Taking On Secrets (Blue Jade Press)
Jean-Luc Pouliquen and Ivan Frias, Autour de la poésie 30 questions d'un philosophe à un poète (Independently published)
Creative Workshops

John McMullen Poetry Workshop, 6pm, fourth Wednesdays
Mahopac Poetry Workshop, 6pm, second Wednesdays
ModPo, University of Pennsylvania’s free poetry course and global community
Norwalk Poetry Workshop, ,first and third Mondays, 6:30pm; email poet_laureate@norwalkpl.org to register
The Peekskill Writing Table, serious critique for writers, second and third Tuesdays via Zoom; email tpwritingtable@gmail.com
The Poets Salon led by Ed Ahern and Alison McBain of Fairfield Scribes Press, 10am, every second Saturday
Writers and Artists Lunch Conversation, second Fridays, noon
September Readings and Events – ET

September 7, 6:30pm, Tufts Downtown, fundraiser for Holding Up the Sky, film preview followed by panel discussion hosted by the Criminal Justice Policy Coalition
September 10, 11:30am, NYC Po Fest, Algonquin Stage, Rebecca Doverspike, Michael Quattrone, and Cindy Beer-Fouhy; 12:30pm, Margo Taft Stever, Susana H. Case, and Myra Malkin,

September 17, 10am-4pm, Good Contrivance Farm, Kimiko Hahn workshop, The Zuihitsu: What is This Genre and How to Write One; 6pm craft talk, Closure is Not the End; $200; register for this in-person event here
September 19, 6:30pm, Free Library of Philadelphia, Margo Taft Stever and Susana H. Case via Zoom; register here

September 21, 6pm, ModPo webcast and The Difference is Spreading launch with Herman Beavers on Amiri Baraka, Julia Bloch on William Carlos Williams, Mónica de la Torre on Erica Baum, Tracie Morris on Jayne Cortez, Ron Silliman on Gertrude Stein, and Elizabeth Willis on Rae Armantrout
September 25, 4pm, Samudra Yoga Studio (Garden City), yoga and meditation with Christina Rau, donations to Alzheimer's Association
September 28, 10pm, PoetryBridgeLIVE, Aaron Cayvedo-Kimura and Liz Marlow via Zoom; contact Susana H. Case for details
September 29, 6pm, Jefferson Market Library, Amy Barone, Susana H. Case, Lily Greenberg, Ann Lauinger, Margo Taft Stever, and Estha Weiner
September 30-October 2, Long Beach Short Play Festival featuring Nassau County Poet Laureate Paula Curci
Monthly Readings – ET

Every Tuesday, 2pm, Spoken Word World (Paris)
Every Tuesday, 7pm, Curley’s Diner
Third Fridays, 7pm, Hudson Valley Writers Center Open Mic – click third Friday for details
Frequent Saturdays (check Facebook), 5pm, LitBalm
Double-Chocolate Zucchini Bread
This delicious annogram-tested recipe comes to us via King Arthur Flour. I substituted maple syrup for honey, and used Nestlé’s Dark Chocolate Chips which have no soy. Rave reviews on the KAF site merited!
2 large eggs

1/3 cup honey
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup light brown sugar or dark brown sugar, packed
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon espresso powder, optional
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa, Dutch-process or natural
1 2/3 cups King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
2 cups shredded, unpeeled zucchini, gently pressed
1 cup chocolate chips
Preheat 350°F oven; lightly grease an 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" loaf pan. In large bowl, beat eggs, honey, oil, sugar, and vanilla until smooth. Mix in salt, baking soda, baking powder, espresso powder, cocoa, and flour, until well combined. Stir in zucchini and chocolate chips. Pour batter into pan. Bake 65-75 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean, except light smear of chocolate from melted chips. Remove from oven, and let cool 10-15 minutes before turning out of pan onto rack. Cool completely before slicing; store well-wrapped, at room temperature.
ʼ Round the Net

James Joyce (1882-1941)Essayist, filmmaker, and artist Jeanette Briggs on finding this interview with Sylvia Beach(1887-1962)
Wish maven and author Barbara Dickinson on the launch of her new blog, The Pipeline
Translators Chen Du and Xisheng Chenfor poems by Yan An in DoubleSpeak, Family (The Poet Magazine), Mantis, and Sand; and a short story by Feng Jiqui in Delos

Poet Cindy Hochman on having her poem, “What the Sun Said Today,” in The Long Islander

Poet Hiram Larew on having a poem translated into American Sign Language (ASL), and translator Eric Epstein discussing the process

Poet and painter Meg Lindsay on having work in a juried show at Gallery A3 last month, and for sharing The Journal of Universal Rejection
Yorktown Poet Laureate John McMullen on having a poem in the Brownstone Poets Anthology 2022; Joseph Carrabis’s interview with John; this article, “What is Poetry?” and this interesting electronic notebook you can write on

Poet and novelist Kevin Pilkington on having 12 poems translated into Russian, and for his online reading this summer via the American Center in Moscow

Music archivist, producer, and cellist Jay Shulman for the “best Beatle performance ever”

Filmmaker and author Bob Zaslow for his American Film Institute award-winning documentary, Nadine Valenti: Portrait of a Painter (1976), collected at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and NYC Z Public Library
Only This One Thing
Paraphrased from Godly Play in Middle and Late Childhood (Church Publishing):
In Crow and Weasel, a picture book by Barry Lopez, the two animals journey together and stop at an old badger’s home. They enjoy good food and share stories of their journey. A wonderful listener, the badger coaches them as they tell the story, asking for more feeling or details. The next morning, as he wishes them farewell, he says
I would ask you to remember only this one thing: The stories people tell have a way of taking care of them. If stories come to you, care for them. And learn to give them away where they are needed. Sometimes a person needs a story more than food to stay alive. That is why we put these stories in each other’s memory. This is how people care for themselves.
Until next time,