1st Thought, Best Thought and other Interview Gems

Anne Waldman

Anne Waldman

How does one communicate the essence of three decades of conducting interviews? I have had to do that, and quick, as a grant deadline is approaching and I save the worst of the grant writing process for last. I decided on a medley of some of the moments in those last 30 years that have had a huge influence on me, demonstrated some of the breadth and depth of the content of my interviews and were close by, so I did not have to orlistat india do much digging. Here are Soundcloud widgets of the medley and some of the associated parts, so one can see the context of some of the excerpts. As these interviews were all conducted between 1994 and 2011, you can get a sense, I think, of the prophetic nature of their subjects. Thom Hartmann, for instance, was a good five years ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling, which reaffirmed the notion of corporate personhood. Anne Waldman (with her poem Dark O’ Night) was about 13 years ahead of the legalization of same sex marriage in Washington, so it’s good to see that poets practicing Open Form or the Practice of Outside are tapping into something beyond themselves as Eileen Myles explains in her clip below. & what use is philosophy if it does not lead to action? The interviews these segments came from all had a huge influence on me. As always, your feedback is appreciated.

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Call for South Sound Poets

From Tammy Robacker:

CALL FOR POETRY—South Sound Poets
WRIST Magazine Announces Special ALL-POETRY Issue for April 2013!
 
Write about your sorrows,
your wishes, your passing thoughts,
your belief in anything beautiful.
–Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
 
April is National Poetry Month. To celebrate this exciting literary occasion, former Poet Laureate of Tacoma, Tammy Robacker and local writer and poet Maria Gudaitis are teaming up with Tacoma’s new literary arts magazine, WRIST, to produce its first all-poetry issue. Robacker and Gudaitis will partner with poetry editors, Crys Ignatowski and Ava Williams, to publish an unofficial “official” 2013 Tacoma National Poetry Month magazine. South Sound poets are invited to submit poetry for consideration in this special issue. (See submission guidelines below.) There is no fee to enter poems. Entry deadline is March 10.
The WRIST all-poetry issue will feature work from over 40 local poets and will be distributed throughout the city, online and at numerous Tacoma events in honor of National Poetry Month. WRIST will also host an April issue magazine release party with a live poetry reading on Friday, April 5, at 7 pm. The community is invited to celebrate with Robacker, Gudaitis, local poets, WRIST purchase levitra without a prescription staff, guest readers, family and friends for this kick-off event for National Poetry Month at Bluebeard Coffee Roasters at 2201 6th Avenue in Tacoma.
 
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Please read and follow these submission guidelines before sending poems.
 
  1. Deadline for submissions is March 10. WRIST only accepts poetry that has not previously been published.
  2. Poetry submissions are FREE and will ONLY be accepted via email. Please do not use postal mail.
  3. Submit up to three (3) poems (not exceeding fifty lines each) or two long poems (not exceeding 2 single-spaced pages each).
  4. Please send poem in an attached Word document with an introductory email with your contact information. Include a short bio (100 words or less) naming the South Sound area/city you live and/or work in with an email address to contact you.
  5. Send poems and bio to poetry@wristmag.com. All poets will be notified of submission publication status via email by March 16, 2013.
  6. Questions can also be emailed to poetry@wristmag.com.
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What is WRIST? We’re an ad-free monthly publication exhibiting local writers and artists in printed form and free-of-cost. WRIST publishes their Tacoma-area print literary journal twelve times a year. To learn more about WRIST magazine, go to wristmag.com or visit us at facebook.com/wristmag
Thanks!
Tammy Robacker
Owner & Writer, Pearle Publications, LLC
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Poetry Critique Group Expanding

(From Alison Jennings):

POETS SEEKING POETS
A poetry writing group in the North End near Mill Creek
is now open to additional members.

We are a small group of poets whose goal is to create poems
of publishable quality through is pfizer viagra available in india honest critique and helpful
suggestions for revision.

We meet twice a month to read each other’s poetry and give/get
feedback on craft, meaning, and other technical concerns.

The group is a mixture of published poets and poets
looking for a larger, more evaluative audience.  Some of us
have also done open mics and reading series (e.g., Faultlines).

Interested?  For more info, email us at djenning6@msn.com

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Paul Nelson Reading Monday 2.11.13

Peter Munro has graciously invited me to feature at his Wedgwood Ale House open mic on Monday Feb 11, 2013. Showtime 8:30P. I was hoping to have my book of essays, Organic Poetry, out in time, but no luck. News on canada online pharmacy propecia that release coming soon. Meantime, please consider coming to this reading and hearing a good hunk of new work from Pig War and Other Songs of Cascadia. (More details here.) Who will buy me a Guinness? Chapbooks will be available as well.

Peter Munro

Peter Munro

 

Open Mike at the Wedgwood Ale House

Second Monday of the month, 8:30P:

Wedgwood Ale House (with featured performer, awesome draft beers, and a great menu)          
          8515 35th Ave NE
          Seattle, WA 98115
          206 527 2676
 

At the Wedgwood WAM we add a featured performer to the open mike.  Sometimes the artist will be a musician, sometimes the artist will be in the literary vein. Get there early to get a good seat.

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