An Evening With: Poets Against Hate

The video of Poets Against Hate, which actually took place on a Saturday afternoon, is now available for viewing on the Seattle Channel: http://www.seattlechannel.org/AnEveningWith/episodes?videoid=x62049

Yes! You can now hear me ask the immortal question, ‘can you hear me okay’ on your very own device. (I read a poem, too.)

(13 March 2016)

‘Dear Tuesday…’ available now!

 

‘Dear Tuesday…’, the second collection of my ongoing series of love notes to the days of the week, is now available in paperback.

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The book should appear on Amazon within a few days; in the meantime, it can be purchased via CreateSpace: https://www.createspace.com/6044780

(6 March 2016)

Super Tuesday

Here’s something I have not done for a while: put out new music.

Recorded last night and this morning, and just uploaded to SoundCloud and Bandcamp.

If you don’t feel like going to the Bandcamp page, here’s the accompanying text:

Two turntables and a microphone has been replaced by two thumbs and an iPhone…

A brand-new piece recorded using the pre-Allihoopa version of Propellerhead Figure while watching the Super Tuesday returns on TV. Donald J. Drumpf and the DTs, with support acts Freddie Cruz and Mark-o RubiNO, suggest that the country is going to hell, and apparently are determined to hasten its demise.

In the face of all this, what else can you do alone in your room at night but make a lot of noise to drive those demons out?

As the late Hunter S. Thompson once put it, when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro…

(2 March 2016)

Smashwords promo next week!

Smashwords is doing a promo thingie—‘2016 Read an Ebook Week’—next week, from 12:01 a.m. on March 6th to 11:59 p.m on March 12 (both Pacific Time).

Use the coupon code RAE75 to get Coffee Stains and Refusal to Remain Invisible (in your choice of ePub or Kindle formats) for a buck each.

Here are the links:

Coffee Stains
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/605573

Refusal to Remain Invisible
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/574838

(1 March 2016)

Poets Against Hate and the whirlwind weekend

Poets Against Hate poster

Poets Against Hate took place last Saturday. In all, 52 poems were read by 50 poets over the course of the afternoon, with the occasional musical interlude.

As you would expect from such a large group, the subject at hand was addressed from a variety of angles, from the personal to the political. One poem documented an instance of racial profiling by police. Another spoke of the poet’s experience growing up in the U.S. after having come here from another country. Another celebrated the poet’s neighborhood. Another addressed the continued incarceration of Leonard Peltier.

Number 40 on the program (after adjustments for absent poets), I read my poem I have questions. It was written in response to Charleston, but could easily apply to other events as well. As with my featured reading spot two days earlier, I had plenty of time for nerves to build up; the reading went well anyway.

Those who were unable to attend the event will have several opportunities to catch up. The event was recorded for both a podcast and later airing on the Seattle Channel. In addition, The Raven Chronicles plans to publish a collection of the poems read in early 2017.


The next part of my whirlwind weekend took place just a couple of hours later, as I attended another poetry reading north of Seattle. After two relatively high-profile events, it felt good to read for a smaller crowd and not be the center of attention. Still, having barely had time to wolf down a bowl of soup en route from one place to the other, I was quite tired by the time I got home.

That did not stop me from attending yet another reading the next day—again, more of a no-pressure setting. Since love and Valentine’s Day were the theme of the day, I read a few of my poems on the subject, from the romantic to the silly (I had to end on a laugh).

I spent yesterday’s holiday doing as little as possible. I figure I earned the break.

(16 February 2016)