Friends, Philadelphians! This weekend is the world premiere of Lori Laitman’s musical setting of my poem, “A Party for Kevin (the piglet)” for the LyricFest Funny Bone Concert. https://t.co/rDcOi0JoKp
I’m so honored that my poem, “The Hunger Winter” has been made free content in the new issue of Plough. There is also a link to the YouTube recording of the poem for the Rhina Espaillat Prize ceremony, featuring Rhina.
https://t.co/Ga6uzYu2bT
What a delight to be in Al Basile’s Poems On series. This installment a fun, flowing conversation about Parents and Children with Ernest Hilbert and Al. It gave me the chance to read poems I have never read aloud before.
https://t.co/Pv20e9jCRj
The first Rhina Espaillat Poetry Award from Plough Quarterly. I’m thrilled to have placed as runner up, with poem “The Hunger Winter.” Prelim- judging by A. M. Juster. Here, the reading ceremony. And the great reason to watch it being Rhina herself.
https://t.co/Ce5PTSk4yd
The new edition of the splendid Birmingham Poetry Review arrived. This fine annual includes Cheyenne Taylor’s eloquent review of “Frozen Charlotte”—“high craft and electric wit that invites us to keep shifting in the light, to watch what changes even in stasis.”
Hope you can join us at the Newburyport Literary Festival on Saturday the 24th, at 12.45 EDT/18.45 CET. Have a look at the whole fabulous program! It’s free. https://t.co/VGWPU3qH6G
A reading next Saturday the 24th at 12.45, or 18.45 (Dutch time ).
Just register here. It’s free!
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://t.co/VGWPU3IhYe
When: Apr 24, 2021 12:45 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Susan de Sola and Robert W Crawford
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Look at the great offerings at Newburyport Literary Festival 2021. Widely available via zoom. I am thrilled to be reading on Saturday, April 24th, at 12.45 EST. Please have a look at the whole program and registration, here:
https://t.co/J1bngvSx38
From sun-starved Dutchmen to immigrant Jews in Manhattan to the imagined language of rocks to a war widow’s cedar closet, poet Susan de Sola’s Frozen Charlotte spans the breadth of human experience. Susan reads from Frozen Charlotte here: https://t.co/RmG8jbtKCt. @sdesolarodstein
Our Able Muse reading, including Aaron Poochigian and William Baer, is up on YouTube. Including a fun 10 minute Q&A at the end. https://t.co/bGTUpptX5x
Excited to be reading with these fine authors SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 At 7pm EST. Admission is free but Zoom registration required. https://t.co/LjX49vWMIM