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A Rick Lupert Creation |
Wow! I don’t know how people keep up with so many things!
Guess they must have bigger brains and more energy than I.A busy week for me. I’ll be the feature reader twice this
week: Tuesday night at Cobalt
Poets hosted by Rick Lupert, and
Thursday at Canyon Poets hosted by Katerina Canyon. These are terrific
opportunities to read poetic expressions I typically can’t read in open mic
settings and I’m grateful to Rick and Katerina for giving me these opportunities.
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My favorite musical offering thus far |
Chip Williford, Co-host of Poetry Street has confirmed that Takudzwa “Taku” Chikepe (AKA VaChikepe the Poet) will be the featured reader on Poetry Street’s open mic on Saturday, June 25, from 2 – 4pm EDT. Taku will also join Chip on The Heart of the East End radio show hosted by Gianna Volpe on NPR’s WLIW 88.3FM on June 20 at 10:25am EDT.
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Cover of TSR #59 |
You may know that Taku is also the founder and publisher of The Sailors Review (TSR) and both Mr. Williford and I appear in the most recent issue (June 2022) of TSR. And, VaChikepe the Poet has a newly released musical cut which you can check out on YouTube. There are apparently no limits to this man’s talent! You might have to change the name to “VaChikepe and the 101 Sailors,” Taku ๐.
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Eric Epstein signing Hiram Larew's Magic from Mud Ajar |
Other things that
have sparked my interest include Eric Epstein’s captivating American Sign Language
(ASL) translation
of Hiram Larew’s poem, Magic, the first poem in Hiram’s Mud Ajar
collection. I’m not a good enough singer to sing Eric’s praises adequately, nor
a good enough writer to do what he did justice in written word. I will only say
that I am hoping that Eric will translate at least one of my pieces and strongly
suggest that you check it out! There is also a video detailing Eric’s process of translating Magic that I found enlightening as well.
I have to thank Heidi
Kasa who was kind enough to collaborate with me on creating a video (3
mins) of her poem Current and Never
Events. It’s a poem that complements a piece a wrote, Moment-Us Decision,
and both address the abortion issue. Both of these videos will be highlighted
in the Free Speech Individual playlists of The Human RoomOpen Voice (THROV) initiative spearheaded by C.C. Arshagra with a heavy duty assist from Kathleen Hulser.
Speaking of collaborations, almost all who attended the May
31stedition of SpoFest’s Writing Prompt and Rough Draft (WPRD) collaborated
on creating an exquisite corpse poem, which SpoFest and O I C Studios founder James Bryant and I,
then, collaborated on converting to video format (see video here). Somehow,
Lee
Eric Freedman managed to handle his co-host duties AND compile the exquisite
corpse simultaneously! We had a great time and will be doing another exquisite
corpse at the Tuesday,June 28 edition of SpoFest’s WPRD!
Angela Yuriko Smith
has agreed to administer the exquisite corpse going forward, and James and I
are planning a little “Wake” for the following day where we unveil the lovely
body live on Facebook. More details on that later but come join the fun and
help create some of the most exquisite corpses the poetry graveyard has ever
seen!
Ok, the old man is out of gas and if there’s something I
forgot- highly likely-just chalk it up to my failing mind. Until next…Think it,
feel it, write it, speak it, revel in it....
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Art by Caleb Chisha |
Wait! This just in: I’m no art critic, but if you check out and
like Caleb Chisha’s work (begins p.36
of TSR) and you feel like taking a moment or two to further his efforts, you
can nominate him for the Best PaintingArtist of the year here or at https://www.zikomoawards.com/.
HisFacebook also has some wonderful work!
Looking Forward to Saturday Poetry Street!.
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