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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Good News from Iris Berman


Iris Berman at Nightingales 
Monday, August 30 at 7 P.M.  
213 Second Avenue (Second Avenue and 13th Street)  
$3 admission
$10 two-drink minimum

Open Mic
Take #6,N,R to Union Sq. Then a short walk East. or L to 1st ave, walk West

Hosted by Su Polo and David Elsasser

http://www.supolo.com/Saturn_Series_Poetry.html

Also check out Iris' poem, "No Safe Place," 
on Susan Scutti's blog.

OY VEY! George Held's Poem is up on THE BLUE JEW YORKER

Read George Held's Poem, "Airing It Out," on THE BLUE JEW YORKER


http://www.thebluejewyorker.com/Issue8/Issue8Pages/held.html

Karen Neuberg's Poem, "Evidence," is up on POETS FOR LIVING WATERS



Karen Neuberg's Poem, "Evidence," is up on POETS FOR LIVING WATERS



The website link is
http://poetsgulfcoast.wordpress.com/

The link directly to her poem is
http://poetsgulfcoast.wordpress.com/2010/08/26/evidence-by-karen-neuberg/

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Good News From Roxanne Hoffman

If you haven't already please take a moment to join my new mailing list: http://www.reverbnation.com/pradapoet?add_email=true

Recently In Print:

"My Love for Will" and "Track Marks" are included in The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow No. 3, Edited by Jim Klein.

"Yom Kippur, circa 1962" is included in the new anthology Wisdom of Our Mothers: Stories and Poems by Sons and Daughters, Edited by Eric Bowen, from Familia Books. http://familiabooks.com/


"Once Bitten," "This Kiss," "Just a Little Bit of Hocus Pocus," and "Letting Him Go," appear in the July Issue of Dark Gothic Resurrected http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/dark-gothic-resurrected-magazine--summer-2010/11609560 . (For more information about the magazine and their submission policy, please visit: http://bloodtouch.webs.com/darkgothicmagazine.htm

"Choosing" appears in the innaugural issue of Sliver of Stone
For complete submission guidelines, please visit http://www.sliverofstone.com/

"Kitchen Chore" is included in From the Porch Swing -- memories of our grandparents (Silver Boomer Books). You can read the poem on my blog: http://roxanne-hoffman.blogspot.com/2010/04/silver-boomer-books-accepts-kitchen.html


Forthcoming Publications:

"The Burden of the Body" will appear in the 2011 Spring Issue #34/35 of LIPS Magazine, edited by Laura Boss.

* * * EVENTS * * *

Wednesday Sept 1 at 7PM in Rutherford NJ
Roxanne Hoffman on tour for the book THE RUTHERFORD RED WHEELBARROW 3!

William Carlos Williams Center For Performing Arts, One Williams Plaza, Rutherford, NJ

William Carlos Williams Poetry Cooperative of Southern Bergen County presents: Poetry in Rutherford, featuring the Red Wheelbarrow Poets & celebrating the release of the third edition of THE RUTHERFORD RED WHEEL BARROW. Plus the work of William Carlos Williams presented by Joel Lewis & open readings from the floor. FREE. Call the Rutherford Public Library at 201.939.8600 for more information.

PWP authors Maria Lisella, Gil Fagiani and John J. Trause also have work in this year's anthology and have been invited to read at the event.

The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow No. 3

ISBN 978-0-557-58376-8
Paperback: 232, Price: $15
Red Wheelbarrow Poets, August 2010

Masthead:

Editor: Jim Klein
Managing Editor: Mark Fogarty
Managing Editor: Sondra Singer Beaulieu
Designer: Claudia Serea
Editor Advisor: John Barrale
Editor Advisor: Céline Beaulieu
Editor Advisor: George DeGregorio

Contributors (in alphabetical order):

John Barrale
Céline Beaulieu
Sondra Singer Beaulieu
Marian Calabro
Teresa Carson
George DeGregorio
Gil Fagiani
Jane Fisher
Mark Fogarty
Elissa Gordon
Max Greenberg
Roxanne Hoffman
Pamela Hughes
Josh Humphrey
Gail King
Jim Klein
Melanie Klein
Janet Kolstein
Joel Lewis
Maria Lisella
Pete Loria
Zorida Mohammed
Michael O'Brien
Moira O'Brien
Tony Puma
Gabriella Radujko
Susan Rappaport
Susanna Rich
Dan Saxon
Claudia Serea
Ed Smith
Rosemarie S. Sprouls
Anna Toher
John J. Trause
Miyuki Tsurumaki
David Vincenti
B.J. Ward
Dorinda Wegener
Don Zirilli
Sander Zulauf

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Sunday September 12: Poets Wear Prada at Brooklyn Book Festival

Sunday September 12, 2010
@
BROOKLYN BOROUGH HALL
209 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, New York 11201

The Brooklyn Book Festival is a huge, free public event presenting an array of literary stars and emerging authors who represent the exciting world of literature today. One of America’s premier literary and literacy events, this hip, smart, diverse gathering attracts thousands of book lovers of all ages. The festival is organized around themed readings and devoted to timely and lively panel discussions. The inclusion of top national and international authors and new partners has expanded the festival’s reach while continuing to celebrate and enhance Brooklyn’s contemporary and historic literary reputation. To find out more about the festival visit http://www.brooklynbookfestival.org/BrooklynBookFestival/festival.html


Poets Wear Prada will be sharing a table with Pleasure Boat Studio. Please stop by and say hello to publishers Roxanne Hoffman and Jack Estes. Authors from both presses will be stopping by through out the day to meet you and sign your books.


Public Transportation: 2, 3, 4, 5 To Borough Hall; R To Court Street; A, C, F To Jay Street/Borough Hall.
By Car From Manhattan: Coming Over The Brooklyn Bridge, Stay Straight On Adams Street. Turn Right On Joralemon Street.
By Car From New Jersey And Staten Island: Verrazano Bridge To 278west. Take Exit 27/Atlantic Avenue And Turn Onto Atlantic Avenue. Turn Left On Boerum Place. Turn Left On Joralemon Street.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Sunday, August 22, 2010

DETAILED STILL by Karen Neuberg: Now Available on Amazon and CreateSpace!

Poets Wear Prada is proud to announce the re-release of DETAILED STILL by Karen Neuberg as a print-on-demand trade paper back,  now available for $10 at Amazon.com http://amzn.com/0981767869  and from CreateSpace.com https://www.createspace.com/3476085

Title: Detailed Still. Author: Karen Neuberg. Cover design: Alan Neuberg. Publisher: Poets Wear Prada. ISBN-13: 978-0-9817678-6-4. Paperback: 28 pages. List Price: $10.00 Binding: Perfect Bound. Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5" x .06".










DETAILED STILL
by Karen Neuberg
ISBN 978-0-9817678-6-4
soft cover/perfect bound/28 pp.
$10.00
https://www.createspace.com/3476085
http://amzn.com/0981767869
 

 

“A trigonometry of sensation, a performance of hands” leads the reader through this sweeping, elegiac sequence of poems. And like Muybridge’s freeze-frames, this sequence slows the locomotion of regret and awe, allowing the reader to become witness to the mechanism of remembrance. These poems seem not written, but conjured, as if imprinted by a mind alive to the “tiny, Zen-bell voice,” insisting that questions reveal more than answers.


—DEAN KOSTOS, Author of The Sentence That Ends with a Comma, and
Last Supper of the Senses





Karen Neuberg’s marvelous accomplishment in DETAILED STILL is that each poem is like a tiny mirrored room that reflects and refracts experience, evoking all the complications of memory and desire. Her gift is to find the connection between feeling and thought; each poem takes place in a synapse between brain and body, curiously both abstract and concrete simultaneously. Time is this poet’s subject, and how desire is quickened or lost over time, and how we understand that only through memory. What a welcome debut this is for our American poetry.


—MOLLY PEACOCK, Author of The Second Blush (WW Norton, 2008)




Photo Credit: Alan Neuberg


Karen Neuberg’s poems have appeared in several journals and anthologies including Barrow Street, 42Opus, Boxcar Poetry Review, Columbia Poetry Review, Louisville Review, Stirring, and Riverine, An Anthology of Hudson Valley Writers (Codhill Press). A Pushcart and Best of the Net Nominee, she holds an MFA from the New School and is an associate editor for Inertia Magazine. She lives with her husband in Brooklyn, NY and West Hurley, NY.


Preview this book on Issuu!




Friday, August 20, 2010

George Held's Review for BANG DITTO on RAINTAXI






Bang Ditto

Amber Tamblyn

Manic D Press ($16)

by George Held





This is the second book of poetry by Amber Tamblyn, who is better known as an Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actress. Its title probably alludes to Pauline Kael’s collection of film reviews Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, shorthand for those Hollywood staples romance and crime. Tamblyn’s poems contain plenty of sex, but the violence is mostly emotional.

In “My Face,” a poem that wryly comments on her celebrity, Tamblyn also admits to having “no self esteem,” a plausible reason for the failure of her love affairs. One of her fine longer poems, “Strange,” recounts a romance that began in Los Angeles and extended to Denver, London, New England, New York City, the Catskills, and Japan before it fell apart due to her lover’s infidelity. Tamblyn’s figurative language makes her youthful love story exceptional: “we camped out in each other’s hair,” “out of my slip and into / my slit you slid,” “your shoulders began to close like hardcovers. / I could only read your spine.”

At its best, a Tamblyn poem combines elements of personal discovery and word play. In “Face Off,” for example, she creates a bedroom scene as though it’s a rehearsal, with a script lying on the bed to provide lines for the speaker and her boyfriend. They “face off” over their relationship while she takes her actor’s face off for a moment of potential intimacy. Admitting that she has played this role and read this script before, she says, “I know what comes next.”

Tamblyn can sound like a tough cookie on the one hand and a wounded woman-child on the other. Aware she’s both Hollywood royalty (her father is Russ Tamblyn and her godfathers include Dennis Hopper and Neil Young) and a poet with street experience, she treats herself with either irony or a compelling sincerity as the moment demands.

Bang Ditto ends with the prose piece “How My Papa Saved Christmas.” Here Tamblyn tells us that after she’d gotten a Tinkerbell tattoo at seventeen, a year after she had her nipples pierced, her mother, a self-proclaimed “woman of ‘Christian values,’” saw the “great Tinkerbellian monster she had created.” This sort of “Oxycontin oxymoron” shows Tamblyn on the edge between narcotic rebellion and linguistic flair. As long as she walks the high wire of a balancing act between victim and heroine, monster and fairy, her fans and readers will remain eager for more of her thrilling work.




From John J. Trause: THE RUTHERFORD RED WHEELBARROW volume 3

From John J. Trause:


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, August 20, 2010


THE RUTHERFORD RED WHEELBARROW

3RD COLLECTION CELEBRATES THE AMERICAN POETIC VOICE






RUTHERFORD, August 20, 2010 — A remarkable collection of 42 poets connected with the Rutherford, NJ poetry revival gives voice to memorable poetry and essays in the third edition of The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow.

Published by the Red Wheelbarrow Poets, this third annual edition of the literary journal celebrates the epic in the local and poetic voices in the American grain that so inspired William Carlos Williams, Rutherford’s hometown doctor and poet, whose liberation of the voice of the common man (and woman) in poetry was a true revolution in words during the last century.

“Dr. Williams was a one-man vortex who continues to inspire the many fine poets who live in Rutherford or come here to take part in its many poetry readings, workshops, symposia, and literary journal,” said Jim Klein, editor of the book and leader of the Red Wheelbarrow Poets.

“All of the poets in The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow have a deep connection with the town,” said Klein. “Either they have participated in the Red Wheelbarrow Poets’ weekly poetry workshop, now in its fourth year, or the monthly readings at the Williams Center, sponsored by the William Carlos Williams Poetry Cooperative, or the monthly readings at GainVille Café hosted by the Red Wheelbarrow Poets.”

“We have scored another coup by publishing two rare and perhaps previously unpublished works by Williams,” said managing editor Mark Fogarty. “Jane Fisher, director of the Rutherford Public Library, graciously allowed me to look through the library’s Williams Collection, and we came up with a short typed memoir of Paris by the doctor and a handwritten letter and introductory fragment of a poem Williams worked on in the first decade of the 1900s.”

“Our featured poet this year, Kathy Kuenzle, is a Rutherford native now living in Providence, RI who has made a “return of the native” to Rutherford in the past couple of years,” said managing editor Sondra Singer Beaulieu. “Her exciting work comes both from her Rutherford period and her later years in Providence.” Kuenzle’s poetry has just been issued by the Rutherford-based White Chickens Press in the volume A Dress Full of Holes.

Keeping up the Williams theme, the book also features four essays on the poet, adapted from presentations made at the monthly Williams Center readings, as well as a review of a new book of Williams’ correspondence with his brother. There is also a memoir of the North Jersey poetry scene by Hoboken poet and critic Joel Lewis.

The journal will be launched on Sept. 1 at 7 PM at the Williams Center, at the Williams Poetry Cooperative reading run by poet John J. Trause and Fisher. Copies of it will be available for sale that night, and many of the poets in the journal will read from it during the evening. The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow is also available online at Lulu.com and will be available through Amazon.com before the end of the year.



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Monday, August 16, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

In the Aug Issue of Flutter Poetry: Interview with poet Martin Willitts, Jr.





Interview with poet Martin Willitts, Jr.


















1. When did you start writing poetry and why?
When I first started writing poetry in 1970, it was by pure accident. I had no interest in writing or reading poetry; but I wanted to write drama, so I took a creative writing course. The college teacher said that he would only read poetry. I was going through my radical period so I decided to rebel and write what I called “anti-poetry”. I started writing down fragments of conversations and used line breaks and stanza breaks “like a real poet. “ I did not realize that what I was doing was a variation of Found Poetry. What surprised me then was that he thought they were good poems.

(Read more about Martin Willitts, Jr. at:
http://www.freewebs.com/rarepetal/interviewwillittsjul10.htm )

David Elsasser will be featuring with Miriam Stanley at Nightingale's on Mon 8/16


















DAVID ELSASSER
will be featuring with MIRIAM STANLEY

Monday, August 16th


The SATURN SERIES

POETRY READING

at the Nightingale Bar

213 2nd Avenue

(2ND Ave. & 13th Street –

a short walk from Union Square)


plus an open reading


starts at 7:30 P.M. - ends at 10:30 P.M.
sign-up at 7 P.M.

$3 donation

$10 two-drink minimum

Hosted by Su Polo



http://www.supolo.com/Saturn_Series_Poetry.html

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Poets Wear Prada at Brooklyn Book Festival Sunday September 12


Sunday September 12, 2010
@
BROOKLYN BOROUGH HALL
209 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, New York 11201

The Brooklyn Book Festival is a huge, free public event presenting an array of literary stars and emerging authors who represent the exciting world of literature today. One of America’s premier literary and literacy events, this hip, smart, diverse gathering attracts thousands of book lovers of all ages. The festival is organized around themed readings and devoted to timely and lively panel discussions. The inclusion of top national and international authors and new partners has expanded the festival’s reach while continuing to celebrate and enhance Brooklyn’s contemporary and historic literary reputation. To find out more about the festival visit http://www.brooklynbookfestival.org/BrooklynBookFestival/festival.html


Poets Wear Prada will be sharing a table with Pleasure Boat Studio.  Please stop by and say hello to publishers Roxanne Hoffman and Jack Estes.  Authors from both presses will be stopping by through out the day to meet you and sign your books.  We are also coordinating satellite events during the preceding week.


Public Transportation: 2, 3, 4, 5 To Borough Hall; R To Court Street; A, C, F To Jay Street/Borough Hall.
By Car From Manhattan: Coming Over The Brooklyn Bridge, Stay Straight On Adams Street. Turn Right On Joralemon Street.
By Car From New Jersey And Staten Island: Verrazano Bridge To 278west. Take Exit 27/Atlantic Avenue And Turn Onto Atlantic Avenue. Turn Left On Boerum Place. Turn Left On Joralemon Street.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Good News from John J. Trause


Dear Family & Friends,



Last Wednesday’s reading was well attended and full of a diverse array of poetry. Marian Calabro started the evening with her detailed and engaging lecture on the relationship between William Carlos Williams and his life-long friend the painter Charles Demuth as expressed in Demuth’s poster portrait of Dr. Williams, The Figure 5 in Gold (1928). This iconic painting is based on Dr. Williams’s poem “The Great Figure” and elements of their friendship. Our features Caterina Belvedere and Davidson Garrett presented very powerful poetry in their individual dramatic styles. It was also a rare treat to see a professional actor such as Davidson perform Dr. Williams’s poem “The Tract”, which we learned was a rebuke of Dylan Thomas’s “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”.



I continue to co-host with Jane Fisher, Rutherford Free Public Library Director, this excellent series, now in its fifth year, so please come by for this upcoming reading. Mark your calendars now!



NOTE that this series is held on FIRST Wednesdays each month from now on.



I have three poems in The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow volume 3, and I look forward to joining in the celebration as both host and participating poet.



The WCW Poetry Cooperative of Southern Bergen County is pleased to invite as our next feature the Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow Poets, on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at 7:00 p. m. This monthly program will also feature the words of William Carlos Williams (presented this month by Joel Lewis) and time-permitting open readings from the floor. No advanced registration is required and all poets and poetry lovers are invited. Note that we are now holding the WCW Poetry Cooperative readings on the Terrace of the Williams Center for the Arts (http://www.williamscenter.org/ ) located at 1 Williams Plaza in Rutherford, N. J. Download a program flyer here:




www.rutherfordlibrary.org/sept10poetry.pdf



Also, please remember that noted poet Jim Klein leads our peer-to-peer poetry workshops (Red Wheelbarrow Poets) on Wednesdays (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th) when we do not have the readings. These will continue in the Rutherford Free Public Library (http://www.rutherfordlibrary.org/ ). Please see the flyer here:





www.rutherfordlibrary.org/wedworkshops.pdf



Also, please see the Red Wheelbarrow website here:




redwheelbarrowpoets.wordpress.com/a-red-wheelbarrow/about



Remember that the Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow Poets have published volume 3 of The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow anthology including three poems of mine, those of many others associated with the WCW Poetry Cooperative and literary life in Rutherford, and some excellent essays. Copies of the anthology will be on sale, so please contact the editors at redwheelbarrowpoets@yahoo.com, if you would like more information or like to arrange the purchase a copy or two. They make excellent birthday or holiday gifts for poetry lovers and anyone who loves literature and history.



Please come out and support these creative endeavors.



Thank you.



Love & Peace,


JOHN

Sunday, August 8, 2010

10% Off All Our LULU Editions Through August!





Here's the link to our storefront on LULU: http://stores.lulu.com/poetswearprada  

Click BUY and Enter 'FOUND' at the checkout for 10% off. (Offer expires August 31, 2010)*


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Outside Girl

Outside Girl 

Price: $12.00  With Coupon: $10.80

"Lived through the NYC downtown ’80s? Cyndi Dawson takes you home. And if you were never there, you are now, through the penetrating glare of an "Outside Girl" who brings the reader through the scene, the clubs, the drugs, the grit, and ties it all together with love. With this collection, Cyndi Dawson, who is known largely for her stage performances, establishes herself as fierce, forceful, raw, punk poet in the tradition of Jim Carroll, who holds her own on the page as well as the stage."
PUMA PERL, author of KNUCKLE TATTOOS and BELINDA AND HER FRIENDS


Gathered at Her Sky

Gathered at Her Sky 

Price: $12.00 With Coupon: $10.80

“Tantra's writing oozes with the passion of Neruda and the sensitivity of Sonia. Her words can warm the coldest of hearts.”
 — Bruce George, Co-Founder of RUSSELL SIMMONS DEF POETRY JAM

“Tantra-zawadi's poetry speaks of a global consciousness and ambassadorship; each word of every line reminds us of the connection we have to one another in the race to win.”

Tshombe Sekou Harris, Founder/Host of FREEDOM VERSE CAFE

Tantra-zawadi, an award winning poet/artist/filmmaker from Brooklyn, New York, has performed to standing-room audiences in the USA, South Africa, London, Germany and Toronto. GATHERED AT HER SKY contains excerpts from her off-Broadway production SOLDIER BLUES, and her one-woman performance piece GIRL: A CHOREOSPECTIVE, as well as the text of previously recorded spoken word tracks.


Dead Reckoning

Dead Reckoning

Print: $15.00 With Coupon: $13.50

Author Gene Auprey offers a new collection of poems; a meditation on nature, life and death, and the ever-present possibilities of hope, humor and love.

“At home somewhere between the pastoral and the familial, violence and tranquility (often showing how they are sometimes the same side of the same coin), Gene Auprey’s voice is one of restrained and steady power.”
James Midgely, Editor MIMESIS


THRUM (Saddle-Stitched)

THRUM (Saddle-Stitched)

Print: $12.00 With Coupon: $10.80

 
“In THRUM, Joel Allegretti, deftly and delightfully, strums his magical musical instrument, which is poetry, as he forges fresh forms of songs and stories that are inspired by strummers’s strings. 'Context is everything,' Allegretti reminds us, and we’re planted in the heart of a global ancient/modern orchestra. Prepare yourself for the revelatory performance.”
Martine Bellen

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Read George Held’s EXCLUSIVE! A-ROD RETIRES WITH 599 on Infauxtainment.com



August 3rd, 2010

EXCLUSIVE! A-ROD RETIRES WITH 599!

Special to Infauxtainment by George Held

New York, NY (INS) – Alex Rodriguez, All-Star third baseman for the Champion Yankess, has announced his retirement from Major League Baseball. The fabled A-Rod has played his last game and will end his career with 599 home runs, a number he has been stuck on since July 23, 2010.

“I give up,” Rogriguez told Yankees beat reporters when announcing his retirement. “I gave it my best shot, but the pressure is too much. I don’t need all this agita” in trying to become the sixth player ever to hit 600 homers.

Critics of the slugger said that he has never handled pressure well and rarely got clutch hits for Seattle, Texas, or the Yankees, the teams he played for. Vinnie Garbanzo, head of the Bleacher Creatures in the old Yankee Stadium, complained that A-Rod left him doubly frustrated with the team: “First, they raise the prices in the new stadium so high I can’t even afford the bleachers no more, and now that bum Alex Rodriguez gets stuck at 599. I’m glad he’s packing it in.”


But Rodriguez’s fans, including Annette Funicular of the Bronx, say they’ll miss the star. “I ain’t going to anymore games,” she said. “If I can’t see that great bod at third base, if I can’t scream for him to hit the big 600, I’m going to the Jersey Shore for the rest of the season.”

YES, the Yankees Sports Network, is worried about falling ratings without their star in the lineup. YES lawyers are working with Rodriguez’s agent to try to hold him to his $30 million per year contract. But unless he un-retires, A-Rod’s Cooperstown line will read, Homers—599.

About George Held