Wednesday, November 16, 2011

White Elephant Contemporary Poetry Gift Exchange poetry reading





Browsing Barnes & Noble bookshelves, you might have trouble locating the Poetry "section." You might even wonder if there have been any poets or poetry, published in the last handful of decades.


So I decided to put together a special White Elephant Contemporary Poetry Gift Exchange, for the December edition of the monthly poetry reading series that I host at Glendale Community College.



I will ask people to bring one of their favorite poetry collections. One that they would recommend to anyone. They will read one or two poems to the crowd and then they will exchange it for one of the books that I brought, or one of the "in play" books that someone else in the crowd is holding.


I will also bring a handful of my favorites to giveaway to random members of the audience who just came to listen. So you have a chance to walk away with some great new poetry, whether or not you brought something.


Everyone will encounter some great poetry that night and the hope is that anyone could walk away with a new favorite poet. Or at least a little exposure to some worthwhile poetry and presses that they might want to keep an eye out for...


I'm still deciding which poets/books to contribute, so I can ensure some covetable steal-worthy collections.
Let me know if you've read any poets lately, who made you want to loan their book to all of your friends and one or two of your co-workers.


If you're in the neighborhood, it will be on Thursday December 8th
 

Glendale Community College student union

open read starts at 7pm




Post Event Update:

For the record, here are some of the books we ended up giving away on behalf of GCC (especially Johnnie Clemens May), and myself:


Beth Ann Fennelly    "Tender Hooks"

Denise Duhamel    "Kinky"   (Orchises Press)

Aimee Nezhukumatathil    "Lucky Fish"   (Tupelo Press

Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz    "Everything Is Everything"   (Write Bloody Publishing)

Mather Schneider    "He Took A Cab"   (NYQ Books)



NYQ Books liked the idea of this event so much that Editor Raymond Hammond donated three extra books for me to share:

Grace Zabriskie    "Poems"
Monique Ferrell    "Unsteady"
Amanda J. Bradley    "Hints and Allegations"


Cathy Cappozoli heard about what we were doing, so she sent her latest chapbook "Solstice Windows"
& her husband Sherman Souther's  "Surgical Bru-Ez" to give away.


So we were able to expose people to a lot of great work being created 
by a lot of great poets and presses that deserve more attention.





Sunday, November 13, 2011

Stuck Inside of Facebook with the Agriculture Blues Again up at The Feathertale Review

I didn't realize that a few months ago, The Feathertale Review posted my
"Stuck Inside of Facebook with the Agriculture Blues Again"
you can read the entire piece by clicking right here

I heart The Feathertale Review. It's a quirky Canadian magazine (is that redundant?) that mixes humor and illustration and it's all kinds of entertaining.

Behind The Poem: since I ended up giving this a Bob Dylanesque title, I once decided to try performing it as Dylan, for an outdoor reading. So I contacted a musician friend named John Luther, who plays guitar with a local punkgrass band (The Haymarket Squares) and gave him the vague instruction that I needed some acoustic guitar in an Its Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) kind of vibe. That was all he needed. He showed up with the perfect Bobby Zimmerman funk to accompany my words and it was lots of fun.

Behind The Music: his band is popular here in Arizona, but they're also getting noticed around the world. Right now they're doing really well on a European tour and PETA recently tweeted this drive-thru guerrilla video that they filmed in a KFC (John Luther is the guitarist on the right of the screen).