Wednesday, September 03, 2014

September Poetry News

I am very happy to have a couple of items of poetic interest to post.

• My Lovely Friend and very talented poet Naomi Thiers has a new chapbook coming out from Finishing Line Press, publishers of her previous book In Yolo County and my own Drinking Weather. It's titled She Was a Cathedral and contains poems honoring women, some famous, some the author's friends and family, some observed with the poet's keen eye. It can be pre-ordered here: Finishing Line Press. Please order by October 10 if you can so Naomi can get sufficient pre-orders to assure the largest possible press run. The book should ship in late November.

• Naomi will no doubt be reading some of the poems from the new book, along with old favorites, when she joins me and two other poets TBA at the opening reading of the 2014-2015 Third Thursday Series in Takoma Park, MD, on Thursday September 18 at 7:30 p.m. Hit the link for details and a map. This is my second time reading in the series, her first, and our first time as featured readers on the same bill. We hope those of you in or near the DC area will join us.

UPDATE 09-04-14: Unfortunately, the Takoma Park folks have rescheduled Naomi's reading to Thursday October 16. Time and place are the same as mine and I hope those of you who can will come to both readings.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Delphic Interview

I recently had the pleasure and privilege of being interviewed about my poetry and related issues by none other than my Lovely Friend Naomi Thiers, on behalf of Delphi Quarterly, an excellent online journal that specializes in interviews with writers. (I blogged about it not long ago when Naomi was featured.) The result, deftly edited and wonderfully introduced by Delphi's editor Ramola D., is now online. Read it, then check out the rest of this fine site.

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Monday, May 19, 2014

Awarded!

I am very pleased to report that on Friday May 9, 2014, I was awarded the 2014 Larry Neal Writers' Award for adult poetry. These awards, now in their 31st year, are given by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and honor the great African-American writer and activist who served as the first chairman of the Commission. It is therefore a special honor and pleasure for me to be recognized by and in the city that I have called home for almost 34 years. My thanks to the many of followers of this blog who have been my readers and supporters!

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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

New Year News

Welcome to 2014! I have two items of interest to poetry lovers.

§ The 2014 Split This Rock Festival, presenting and celebrating poems of provocation and witness, is coming soon. Running from March 27-30, this event offers workshops, panel discussions, socializing, opportunities for activism, and readings featuring a stellar lineup of writers. The organizers particularly want the public to know that readings by the festival's featured poets are free and open to all and they would love to have large numbers attend, especially residents of the Washington, DC metro area. This festival is a long-running tradition and, to my knowledge, there is nothing like anywhere else. It deserves the strong support and participation of DC-area poets, literary folks of all kinds, and activists. For more information and to register, visit the Split This Rock website.

§ On a more personal note, I want to point my readers a newly posted interview with my dear friend, companion, and comrade-in-poetry Naomi, whose wonderful book, In Yolo County, I have written about before, has an excellent interview at Delphi Quarterly, an online journal featuring interviews with writers of all kind, in which she discusses the genesis of the book and gives some fascinating insights into her process of writing it. It's touching and informative and a good reminder that if you haven't bought the book, now is a good time to do so. Links to ordering it are in the article.

Happy New Year and may it be productive and poetic!

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Friday, December 06, 2013

Uncommon Happiness

I continue to be pleased and honored by a number of publications. The 2013 issue of Commonthought Magazine, a fine journal published by Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, contains three of my poems. Follow the link to get a copy; buy one if you can and support the publisher. I have other poems forthcoming in Broadkill Review and Northern Virginia Review. I will post details when they have appeared.

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Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Music, Dance, Poetry

As always, I'm happy to announce three recent publications. The Summer, music-themed issue of Little Patuxent Review is now available, including my poem "Aspirins and Coffee." You'll have to buy a copy (which you can do from their web site) if you want to read it (and many other excellent poems, stories, and essays), but you can view a video of my reading at the recent launch party. The video and others from the launch can also be accessed at LPR's site.

I was also pleased to be published in the latest edition of Words Dance, which you can order as a downloadable PDF at the link. And finally, you can read my poem "Memory and Desire" in Almost 5/Q, the blog associated with the very fine journal Almost 5 [quarterly].

I'd also like to give a shout-out to my friend, fellow DC poet, and workshop coordinator Jon Barrows, who has a poem in the latest issue of Stepaway, who, you may recall, published me in their previous issue. Congrats, Jon!

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Monday, March 04, 2013

Publication Roundup

Not to brag (well, maybe a little), but I've had a pretty good string of publications over the last few months, with two recent ones that I haven't yet documented here yet. So to bring everyone up to date, besides my latest book, I have a poem in the latest issue (#3) of Cactus Heart and one in the Winter issue of Rising Tide Review (which also contains a poem by the lovely Naomi). The latter is an interesting journal that is especially interested in publishing the work of writers over 40 and is published in Atlantic, VA, not far from my beloved Chincoteague. Check out these fine magazines!

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Publication News

My first pub of the new year (and the first of several pending) is up at the very fine online journal Faircloth Review. Be sure to browse the site for some excellent poems, stories, and other items of interest.

I have more poems appearing soon in print and/or online in Cactus Heart,Rising Tide Review, and The Rusty Nail. Watch this space for details.

Finally, I want to congratulate my dear friend and muse Naomi Thiers for attaining 70 pre-orders for her upcoming book In Yolo County. There's still time to order, so if you haven't, please visit Finishing Line Press and do so.

2013 is shaping us a very good year for Naomi and me as regards our writing and publishing endeavors. Wishing everyone a happy Martin Luther King/Inauguration Day!

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Back in Print!

When my first book Signs of Small Grace was published in 2010, it was the culmination of many years' effort and the fulfillment of a long-time dream. The quick follow-up of my second, Drinking Weather, only added to the thrill of book publication at last. So I was deeply disappointed and sad when Pudding House, the publisher of Signs, abruptly and mysteriously disappeared late last year. I had given away or sold all the copies I had received and was down to my one personal copy.

It now gives me great pleasure to announce my book's resurrection, thanks to the great generosity and practical help from several of my colleagues at National Geographic. If you never acquired a copy or need another, please contact me (click on my profile pic to the right and find my e-mail if you need it).

Thanks again to all of you who have been so generous and warm in supporting me and my writing over the years. It is a bit of a cliche but true and heartfelt that you help me keep going and growing as a poet.

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Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Time to Order

At the end of August, I announced the very happy news that my dearest friend Naomi had her chapbook accepted for publication by Finishing Line Press, the same fine press that published my Drinking Weather. I am now pleased to report that the book, In Yolo County, is now available for preorder. As many of you will remember from my experience, it is critical to get a good number of preorders in order to assure a good print run. So please try to order one (or more—it would make a great gift!) between now and January 11; it will ship on or about March 9, 2013. I do hope you will support Naomi as warmly and enthusiastically as you did me. The book tells the fascinating and moving story of the courtship of her paternal grandparents against the backdrop of the Great Depression in the American West. I had the privilege of offering feedback on most of the poems and I can assure you that you will derive great pleasure and interest from reading them.

Order from Finishing Line. Thanks and continued warm holiday wishes to all!

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

More News

First, I am very pleased to announce that the collection A Blackbird Sings is now available for pre-order on amazon; apparently it will start shipping about a week from now. I am very proud to have a "small stone" in this lovely collection of very short poems and other meditations. It will make a fine addition to anyone's collection and also an excellent gift. Order here.

I am also delighted to let you know that I will be reading in one of my favorite places on the planet, Chincoteague, VA, this coming Sunday, at the wonderful Sundial Books. My co-reader, Matt Spireng, is a fine poet from upstate New York, and well worth hearing as well. We'll both have books to sell and sign. I know it's a bit of a trip for my DC-area friends, but if you feel like an Autumn weekend at the beach, come on out! The reading begins at 2:00 p.m. Directions from their website: Sundial Books is located at 4065 Main St. in historic downtown Chincoteague. From the Rt. 175 Bridge, turn right onto Main St. and continue through Downtown Chincoteague. Sundial Books is on the corner of Main and Bridge Sts. Parking is available in the large lot behind the store.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Publishing and Reading News

Before I get to my own news, I want to take this opportunity to congratulate my dear friend, Naomi Thiers, on the acceptance of her chapbook, In Yolo County, by Finishing Line Press (publishers of my Drinking Weather). The book relates the story of her maternal grandfather's adventures during the depression and his courtship of her grandmother, told in the voices of the protagonists and others. I have read the poems in their various stages of creation and revision and I can guarantee that it will be a lovely and fascinating book. Watch this space for ordering information; it should be available sometime early next year.

Regarding my own work, I am happy to report that the September print edition of The Rusty Nail is now available. It contains the two poems previously published online (as announced in my post of June 18). A copy can be had for a quite reasonable $8 or for a digital copy, the even more reasonable $2.

And finally, I am pleased to announce that I will again be reading at IOTA at 6 pm on Sunday September 9 as part of the 18th Anniversary celebration of the series. It is an honor to be invited back and I hope many of you will come and hear me along with other fine local poets. Visit IOTA online for directions.

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Thursday, August 02, 2012

Ode to Watermelon

My poem "Melon" has just been posted on Deep South. It's my second childhood reminiscence to appear in that excellent journal. Have a look and then browse the site for more poems, stories, recipes, and all good things Southern.

Update 08-08-12: The poem now also resides on its own page: "Melon."

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Snapshot

I am pleased to announce a new publication, my poem "Saturday Snapshot" in the fine online journal Zouch. I am particularly delighted about this one in that it documents a visit to one of my favorite neighborhood hangouts.

I also have a poem forthcoming in Deep South magazine; I'll post the news and link when it is posted.

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Friday, July 06, 2012

Bigger Still

Six months since publication, the fine anthology Bigger Than They Appear, which contains my poem "Falling off the Earth," is still garnering raves. This most recent is from the blog Bookshelf Bombshells. Amazon has a couple of copies, or (probably a better idea) you can order directly from Accent. Either way, you'll be well rewarded with a treasury of concise yet powerful poems.

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Monday, May 07, 2012

Old Fires

Happy to report that a recent poem has found a home online with a very fine journal called Cactus Heart. It's entitled "Gerhard and Fern," and was inspired by a brief encounter with a charming couple I met at my Iota reading in January.

I am also delighted to have just received the acceptance of two poems for the journal The Rusty Nail. I will post details and link when the time comes. I hope everyone had a happy and poetry-filled National Poetry Month!

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A Fine Madness, Bourgeoning

My latest two pubs are now available, one for sale and another just a click away.

It's extremely gratifying to have a poem in a print journal after many have recently appeared online. Mad Rush Issue One has just been published; it contains my poem "A Picture of Flowers. The magazine has an wide variety of poems and short fictions and is very nicely designed and produced. Click the link to order a copy.

I am also please to report that the title poem of Drinking Weather has been posted on Bourgeon, an online journal covering DC arts.

As always, thanks to my many readers who provide the support and encouragement to help me keep going!

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Thursday, January 05, 2012

Upcoming Reading

As many of you already know, I will be reading from my two books and some newer work this coming Sunday, January 8, at 6:00 pm, at Iota Club & Cafe in Arlington, VA, on a bill with the very fine DC poet Anne Harding Woodworth, with open mike to follow. I hope those of you in or reasonably near the DC area will join us.


UPDATE: This is my 250th post!

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Miscellaneous Poetry News

I am delighted to share this recent profile by Joshua Gray in the Washington Examiner's online edition. Once you're read it, please browse around for some of his other profiles of DC-area poets. Joshua is an accomplished poet himself and you should also visit his website.

I am also happy to announce that the lovely Fiona Robyn has accepted two more of my "small stones" for publication in the near future. I'll post links as they appear, but you should start following a handful of stones now.

UPDATE 10-27: New "small stone is posted. Scroll to October 25 post at a handful of stones.

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Thursday, April 07, 2011

New Pubs

Just prior to, during, and just after my Texas trip, a number of acceptances and publication notices arrived. They provided a wonderful boost as my family and I were saying farewell to my mother and spending time together in Dallas. I have sent these out piecemeal, but thought to gather the most recent to provide easier access for those interested.

Praxilla: http://www.praxilla.net/Praxilla/Poems/Entries/2011/3/20_day_and_hour.html
Be sure to browse the entire issue. My Lovely Friend Naomi also has poem therein, and there is other fine work as well.

Deep South: http://www.deepsouthmag.com/?page_id=1020
I'm especially happy about this one because it refers to my maternal grandfather.

MiPOesias: http://mipoesias.com/2011-2/gregory-luce/
A very nice presentation including a photo and reading.


My profound thanks for all the messages of love and support I received in regard to my mother's passing. I am blessed by a remarkable number of very good friends.

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