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Reading at Brown on November 8
Hey, I’m reading at Brown on Friday, November 8, 6pm, Smith-Buonanno Hall, Room 106. Details here. It would be nice to see you there.
Love’s Executive Order
Here’s a new poem that was published April 5 on Love’s Executive Order, a site that features a work each week of the Trump presidency. My gratitude to Matthew Lippman for putting it out there.
Three Quarters
“They say a picture’s worth a thousand words, and I’ve been given 750 words, so I’ll try to give you three-quarters of a picture. You can fill in the last quarter. You are good at that.”
You can read the rest of this piece I recently wrote for the Providence Journal here.
Poetry fellowship(!) and September 14 reading
The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts has kindly made me the 2018 fellow in poetry. I’m very, very grateful.
On September 14 at 6:30 I’ll be reading at Ada Books with Matthew Lippman, Rhode Island poet laureate Tina Cane, and my fellow RISCA fellow Sarah Saterlee. Come join us!
Poetry Dose, Diode, Weird Sisters
Three things while I’m thinking of them:
1) Tina Cane has launched a new podcast with Atticus Allen. It’s short (about 10 minutes per segment), it’s called Poetry Dose, and I’m on episode 3 reading “The Ohio Poem” and C. P. Cavafy’s “Ithaka.” You can find it here. Coming soon on Poetry Dose: Vievee Francis, Juan Felipe Herrera, Ryan Murphy, Sebastian Matthews, Lau Cesarco Eglin, Orlando White.
2) Diode 10.2 was just released. Patty Paine kindly assigned me interviews with Michelle Bitting and Rusty Morrison. You can access those interviews here, in addition to a lot of other good things.
3) Weird Sisters, a delightful anthology of poems, stories, artwork, etc., is out and available here. All proceeds benefit Spark Central, a creative space for people of all ages in Spokane, Washington. Shout out to lovely weird sister Sharma Shields for including me.
4) My oldest kid graduates from middle school and will officially be in high school in a couple of hours. Can you even believe it? I can’t.
I know that’s a fourth thing, but it’s on my mind. Just look how cute he was when he graduated from kindergarten. Now he’s taller than my husband.
Passage of time. Etc., etc.
Interview with Dana Levin
“We endure, but we survive, Fury Road.”
I got to talk with Dana Levin about her most recent book, Banana Palace. You can read that interview, from Diode‘s tenth anniversary edition, here.
Reading in New Haven, 3/17
I’m reading poems on Thursday, March 17 at the Institute Library in New Haven, Connecticut. Doors open at 6:30pm, open mic at 7, I go on about 8. I would love to see you there.
On the twelfth day of Advent
Reviewers at the Rumpus and beautiful babies like Bigfoot
They are different things, good reviews and good babies, but I love them both. Today was an excellent day.