A double-reading weekend! I will also be reading on Saturday, May 15th, at 3:00 PM EST as part of "Publishing in the Time of COVID: Local Writers With Books Out During the Pandemic" for the 215 Festival. Can't wait to read alongside Ted Rees, Emma Brown Sanders, Patrick Blagrave, Stephanie Cawley, Ashley Elizabeth, and Sebastian Castillo. Thank you, thank you, Alina Pleskova for inviting me to be a part of this excellent lineup (and organizing so many awesome events for the festival this year)!! Register for the reading at this link.
About the reading: "While we were all trying to wrap our heads around this life-upending year, some amazing books of poetry and prose have been released from beloved local authors! This reading celebrates writers from the Philadelphia area, New Jersey, Maryland, and New York whose terrific books were published over the last year." Excited to be reading alongside Erin Carlyle, Sumita Chakraborty, and Rebecca Morgan Frank for the Massachusetts Poetry Festival. Our reading, New Elegies, is scheduled for Friday, May 14th, at 12:30 PM EST. Register at festival.masspoetry.org.
About New Elegies: "How do we turn grief into song? Four poets read from new collections that wrestle with the bounds and opportunities of the American elegy. A father’s illness and loss are relived through lyrics that draw vividly from the everyday landscapes of the kitchen, the hospital, and the surrounding Florida that a family of Cuban exiles calls home in Jessica Guzman’s Adelante. Sumita Chakraborty’s Arrow uses the long poem as a means for making meaning out of mourning for the premature death of her sister. An elegiac landscape of poor women and girls of the South is built across Erin Carlyle’s Southern-Gothic-infused Magnolia Canopy Underworld, as she excavates the forgotten and lost in the world of trailer parks and pain clinics, while Rebecca Morgan Frank’s Oh You Robot Saints! explores mortality through the figure of the automaton in the wake of her mother’s death."
I recently spoke with Matthew Schmidt from 1-Week Critique about my writing process for the poem "Predictions of the Material," which was originally published on the Academy of American Poets' Poem-a-Day and appears in ADELANTE.
1-Week Critique is a digital literary studio that offers incisive feedback on poetry and prose. In addition to these responses, the 1WC team hosts an interview series where they discuss the writing process with contemporary authors. Watch the interview to hear Matthew and I discuss revision, anaphora, the poetic line, grief, One Hundred Years of Solitude, my dog, and more. Thank you, Matthew, for your perceptive questions and generous reading! |
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