So, here I am back in Port Townsend, with not an apartment/condo to my name in San Diego yet. And we’re supposed to be out of here by the end of September. I’m not a person who likes to be unsettled like this, which you might not believe from the evidence of me moving around so much, but it’s very true. So I hope a home rental opportunity of some sort comes to us soon…(Remember, any friends in San Diego’s Northern County, keep your eyes open for me!) Yes, I’m on Craigslist for hours a day already…
It’s hard to concentrate on the poetry world with the new job, new place to live, packing up the house, redoing my web site, etc, but I wanted to post a couple of things:
One is, Kate Greenstreet has interviewed herself for her series of first-book interviews!
The other is quick mini-review of Collin Kelley’s chapbook, After the Poison from Finishing Line Press. (Incidentally, follow that link and you can also pick up Anne Haines’ new chapbook, Breach.) Collin angry, passionate take on Reagan-and-Bush-era politics hits hard and fast, but as you might guess, my favorite two poems were the bitingly funny “Fairy Tale Eating Disorder” (“No food is safe in a fairy tale,/ a single bite enough to stop your heart”) and the persona poem called “Patty Hearst on the Occasion of her Presidential Pardon:”
“Mama’s got her x-ray sunglasses on,
her thought control beehive sending signals,
her noose of pearls ready to lasso me home…”
Update: Check it out – Steve’s getting his first book published! Break out the confetti!
Collin
Thanks for the shout-out, Jeannine, although that’s KellEy to you. 😉 Those are two of my favorite poems to perform as well. They always get a fantastic reaction from the audience.
jeannine
I must have had “Kelly” on the brain from talking to Ms. Agodon – it’s been corrected in the blog 😉
I’d love to see you read them!
Lisa Allender
Cool blog. First visit here. Found you through Coll K.
Peace.
Karen J. Weyant
Love the new look! Here is hoping this note also finds you with a new apartment!