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Surviving
summer? I am blessed to live on the coast with just enough of a breeze to keep
us comfortable, or no breeze at all when sitting at ER with my middle child. He
survived an encounter with a cactus, but let’s just say the cactus won. Traveling at high speed on his mountain bike at a fork in the trail, he hesitated, swerved, and landed with cacti clinging to his forearm, chest,
neck, stomach, and hip. He even managed a cactus earring.
In this age of
perpetual documentation, we have photos and video footage of him removing his
jewelry and stretching his earlobe out like taffy a couple inches before the cactus let go. It took three of us with tweezers to remove as many of the spines as we
could. I ended up with a plethora of minuscule spines in my fingertips, fickle jumpers all too happy to defect to the country of me. My son is mercifully
on the mend, healing all those welts after taking off the temporary cast
they put on his arm to support his wrist (it was simply pressing--in the monstrous heat--the remaining
spines further in, right?!).
And by
mosquito-ringed lamplight after the day’s traumas have settled, I’ve been
participating in the Write Like You're Alive Zoetic Press challenge to draft a poem a day during the month of
July. I thought I could get back in the saddle in March during National Poetry
Writing Month, but I got as far as one poem. Too much emotion too close to the
surface. I feel blessed to be in a more even and happy place (it helps to have
seven months between now and losing my mother). I’m proud to have written
twenty-five new poems this month! Zoetic Press will be publishing an anthology
soon, culling one poem from each one of us twenty-five poem finish-line-weary writers,
and I’ll post a link when it is live.
I’m reading
this coming Saturday, August 4 at Bookshow in LA as part of Zoetic Press and Drunk
Monkey’s Reading Extravaganza for a night of reading, rumination, snacks and
wine from 6-8 p.m. I’d love to see you there!
Representing
Zoetic Press: Adrian Ernesto Cepeda,
Laura Reece Hogan, Tania Pryputniewicz, and Wendy Zimmer.
Representing
Drunk Monkeys: Kevin Ridgeway, Joe Iraggi, Mathieu Cailler, and Ashley Perez.
Bookshow is in
Highland Park
5503 N Figueroa
Street
Los Angeles, CA
90042
Here’s the link
to full bios for the readers: Zoetic Press and Drunk Monkey's Reading Extravaganza.
I’m also thrilled
to announce that the poem I wrote while teaching my Election Blues: The Gift of Agency in Poetry class, "An Iris for Hillary," is forthcoming along with approximately 125 poems in America, We Call Your Name: Poems of Resistance and
Resilience published by Sixteen Rivers Press 2018 with foreword by Camille T. Dungy. The anthology is available for pre-order; for more information about pre-order options, visit Sixteen Rivers Press (official release date,
September 4, 2018). I’ll be participating in events and will
post once I have dates and times and can’t wait to read the work in this
collection; you'll find an absolute trove of poetry luminaries. Here's a partial author name cloud until I have the book in hand to do my usual word-a-poem
cloud for you! I tried to keep it to just one name per alphabet letter…I tried…
Elizabeth
Alexander Frank Bidart Lucille Clifton Natalie Diaz Emily Dickinson Chiyuma Elliott Molly Fisk Susan Griffin Seamus Heaney Yusef Komunyakaa Ursula K. Le Guin Ada Limon Grace McNally Pablo Neruda Sharon Olds Irma Penida Adrienne Rich Kay Ryan Evie Shockley Wislawa Szymborska Susan Terris Ocean Vuong Charles Wright Matthew Zapruder and many more….
Here's a link to a post about the making of the cento, An Iris for Hillary: Poetry Meets Tarot Synchronicity: Crafting Centos and Leaning On Your Beloveds.
Here's a link to a post about the making of the cento, An Iris for Hillary: Poetry Meets Tarot Synchronicity: Crafting Centos and Leaning On Your Beloveds.
My next class
poetry class runs on Saturday, August 11, 2018 from 10-12 noon at San Diego
Writers, Ink, on the theme of Museums. We write a bit on the spot and then dive
deep workshopping one another’s poems. I send you home with submission targets and a worksheet loaded with exercises to keep you busy until we meet the following month.
Drop-ins welcome; bring a friend! What better way to get to know someone, friend or lover? Come on out, put our
class on your map as your first ever poetry date. To sign up, more information
here: Second Saturdays: Poetry Draft, Craft, Submit!