Poets' West - Thr 6:30pm
POETSWEST #243 STORIES FROM THE STREET
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Under Construction—Michael Magee
Place for Pages—David Horowitz
Dance Steps in Brass—Len Tews
Jimi Hendrix—Len Tews
The General—Len Tews
Down on First—Victory Lee Schouten
Chinatown—Victory Lee Schouten
Pike Place Market—Rosemary O’Hara
Crescendo—Rosemary O’Hara
New Curse—J. Glenn Evans
Punk #25—John Burgess
Punk #48—John Burgess
Crosswalk 1.00 Barbara Drake
It Happens—J. Glenn Evans
Icarus Fallen—Michael Magee
Portrait of a Woman at Night—Rayn Roberts
Real Change—Len Tews
Artful City—J. Glenn Evans
Don’t Ask Seattle Day Tk3
Jonny Hahn Tk10
Noah Peterson Duos & Trios Tks10, 11
©2012 PoetsWest
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Listen to two recent PoetsWest Radio Programs on www.poetswest.com. High speed Internet needed.
PoetsWest #149 The Christmas Spirit
PoetsWest #242 The Poet’s Language
PoetsWest is syndicated. If you are unable to receive PoetsWest programs on your local non-profit community radio, we encourage you to pass this message to them. PoetsWest, through its affiliation with KSER 90.7 FM, makes our radio programs available to non-profit radio stations around the nation and the globe. Help to get the word out to friends and relatives in other areas. There is no money involved in this project but it does offer much wider exposure to the poets and provides additional programming to your local non-profit radio station. PoetsWest is listed on Pacifica’s AudioPort.org web site under Weekly Programs. KSER 90.7 FM is having its fall pledge drive. Help keep PoetsWest on the Air - Donate to KSER through its secure Donate Now! at KSER 90.7 FM. We thank you for supporting KSER!
POETSWEST will commemorate the birthday of one of America’s most important poets, William Stafford, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 at 4 p.m., at Green Lake Branch Seattle Public Library, 7364 E Greenlake Dr. N, Seattle
The public is invited to attend this free event. The featured readers are Nancy Dahlberg, Michael Schein, Griffith Williams. Jointly sponsored by the Friends of William Stafford and PoetsWest, we will ask poets and/or participants to read a poem by Stafford and/or one of their own poems written in the spirit of Stafford's work. Members of the audience will be invited to read one of their favorite Stafford poems at the open mic as well as some of their own poetry. If you would like to participate, please bring a copy of one or two of your favorite Stafford poems. For further information, contact J. Glenn Evans at 206.682.1268 and/or jge@poetswest.com.
From Tomás Gayton:
Companeros, Please check out the e-book of my memoir, Long Journey Home, now available at the Amazon Kindle store. Would love to get back some of your favorable reviews. Paz y Luz, Tomás
Keith Moul’s volume of poems and photos, Reconsidered Light, https://www.createspace.com/4102847 has been released from Createspace.com. He uses poetry to produce lyric and narrative appropriate to the images.
From Olivia Diamond:
My two latest publications on Kindle are The Cat Who Would Be a Woman (kaleidoscope of tales, mostly short and The Wheels of Being (novel). Between Rod and me, we now have 19 titles on Kindle. The poetry collections include: Playground, Please Trespass Here, Novenas for Grandmother, Geography of My Bones, Women at the Well, Land of the Four Quarters (prices 0.99 to $2.99). Also check out my blog at http://oliviadiamond.wordpress.com/ which has topics of interest to all writers. I invite the PoetsWest community to visit me there.
From Joanne Clarkson:
Free Poetry Workshop Tuesday, January 8 at 7 p.m. at the Olympia Senior Center, 222 Columbia St. NW, Olympia, WA 98501
"Publish Your Poetry" is the topic for the January Paul Gillie Memorial Workshop co-sponsored by the Olympia Poetry Network. Workshop includes resources for locating journals, websites, contests and other venues that match your poetic style, tips for successful submissions and tactics for revision.
Presenter is Joanne Clarkson, author of 3 books of poems. Workshops are named in honor of Paul Gillie who brought poetry to the South Sound as a poet, educator and advocate. More info at OPN website: http://home.comcast.net/~yake/opn.html.
From Wry Ink Publishing:
Good reading for the readers on your list:
The Killer Poet's Guide to Immortality by AB Bard
Bones Beneath Our Feet (a historical novel of Puget Sound) by Michael Schein
Just Deceits: A Historical Legal Mystery By Michael Schein
Available from Amazon.com or Secret Garden Books www.secretgardenbooks.com/. Contact wryink@gmail.com. Buy local!
Dennis Caswell’s first full-length poetry collection, Phlogiston (pronounced FLOW-ji-stahn) has been published by Floating Bridge Press. Seattle poet Peter Pereira describes Phlogiston as “brimful with humor, intelligence, love of language, pop culture references, science factoids, and sexiness,” balancing “joyful hilarity” against “a deeply personal and thoughtful poignancy.” The book ranges from the playfulness of a cycle of five univocals (poems that restrict themselves to a single vowel) to a series of poems about the author’s relationship with his deceased father. Dennis Caswell will be reading with Floating Bridge Chapbook Award winner Jodie Marion at Open Books on Friday, January 11th at 7:30 p.m. More info at http://www.floatingbridgepress.org/ or denniscaswell.com.
Rayn Roberts will be featured at C & P Coffee @ 7pm on Dec 26. He writes about peace, war, social issues, humor and more. He is found in print at Rattle, The Sow's Ear Review, Thunder Sandwich, The Pedestal Magazine and Voices in Wartime. Since 2000, he has appeared in several Arts and Poetry anthologies including The Book of Hope, The World Healing Book and Illuminations from Evolving Editions in New York. In 2003, he toured the U.S. to promote Jazz Cocktails and Soapbox Songs. He is also the author of The Fires of Spring, a Buddhist collection written in South Korea. Open mic to follow the reading. https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/C-P-Coffee-Company/54958593949?fref=ts
Art Song Lab, founded by composer Michael Park and poet, Ray Hsu, is part of the Vancouver International Song Institute Composers are paired with poets to create new art songs as. Six poets/writers will have the opportunity to have their poem made into a song by two different composers. The week-long program from June 2-7, 2013 rehearses and workshops the new songs, features public performances, opportunities for poets to network with composers and other poets, and an in-depth exploration of how the poet, composer, and audience interpret the poems. They are looking to contact as many writers as possible. Email: artsonglab@gmail.com.
From Tina Schumann:
Call for submissions: Were you born in the U.S. and raised by immigrant mother/father/grandparents? The anthology, Two-Countries: Sons and Daughters of Immigrant Parents, (working title) seeks poems, personal essays and flash memoir on this subject. Editor is a prize-winning poet raised by a U.S.-born father and an immigrant mother from El Salvador. No deadline right now and Word docs or pdf attachments are fine. Previously published work ok. Please submit no more than four poems, two essays (1,400 word limit) or two flash memoir essays (750 word limit) to twocountriesanthology@gmail.com.
Vital Links:
http://www.peoplescongress.org Let’s take our government back
The National Initiative for Democracy Let’s take our government back legally
http://wacptv.ning.com/video/video/show?id=2077897%3AVideo%3A368685&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_video A movie worth watching
www.poetswest.com/books.htm Books by J. Glenn Evans
—World is a place of enlightened knaves and religious fools—Ancient Arab saying—
LAND FOR A DUWAMISH RESERVATION NOW
150-YEAR WAIT FOR AN UNFULFILLED PROMISE
SHOULD BE SEATTLE’S SHAME WHEN MAGNUSON PARK
COULD BE A TOKEN RETURN OF THE LANDTAKEN FROM THEM
- 5177 reads