Sunday, June 22, 2025

Happy Summer 2025!

 Hello, all, and Happy Summer to you! I have a few updates to report, at last!  

(photo by John Burroughs)

                                        
I was very honored and delighted to have my featured reading in Cleveland at the Tongue and Groove Poetry Jam on Sunday, May 18, accompanied by some fine and talented musicians (Nick Marino, Michelle Clark, Adam Brodsky and Ray McNiece). Ray McNiece, as always, was a generous and entertaining host. More about Ray in a minute.

I was also thrilled to read for the 8th Annual Edith Chase Poetry Reading in Kent, Ohio, on May 16. My poem "Luminaria (Current Meditations)" was published in the beautiful anthology that accompanied this reading. Many thanks to R. C. Wilson!

        

Many thanks also to George Wallace, Writer in Residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace in Huntington, NY, for publishing my poem "Ice Cubes" in the Walt's Corner section of the The Long-Islander newspaper (May 29, 2025).



And I'll be feature-reading with co-feature Stephen Concert at the First Wednesday Reading Series on Wed. July 9 (which is really the second Wednesday that month) in Youngstown, Ohio. Karen Schubert is the host, with David Simonelli as co-host. I'm really excited about it!

Back to Ray, as promised. Ray just had a book published--memoir and poetry--titled Bone Key Sutra (SeaStory Press, 2025). It is truly one of the best books I've ever read! Ray masterfully combines tales of his Florida travels and meditations with poetry, song lyrics, and haiku. This is a book that's easy to pick up and hard to put down. I'm truly honored to have had a hand in editing his manuscript and writing the introduction for the book. I urge you to do yourself a big favor and check it out! It's perfect summer reading material.



Another fantastic book published this year is There's a Rock on Martin Avenue (Venetian Spider Press, 2025) by Sandra Feen and Cliff Treyens! Of it, the authors write: "This is a book about a group of people who meet and have met once a week around coffee and food for three decades. These men and a gal are proof positive that if you get a person in the company of long-time friends often enough, the ordinary becomes extraordinary." I'm pleased and very honored to say I had a hand in editing this book, as well. Poignant, funny, and at times rollicking, this is also perfect summer reading material!



I think we're pretty caught up here. I have been working on a couple of new poems. And I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of friends I haven't seen in a while at the Ohio Poetry Association picnic on July 12! I hope I see YOU there! Love you!

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