Hello from
Florida, all you poets.
Austin has
spoiled me. The spoken word scene in the Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater
area is sparse, but I found a noteworthy venue at Beaux Arts Society
in St.Pete. 80 year old director Thomas Bruce Reese is said to run
the possibly-longest continuous coffeehouse in the country, going
back 40 years. He's said to have once kicked out Jack Kerouac. The
regulars are a mix of musicians, artists, poets. You get sketched as
you stand at the mic. You might get heckled, you might get cheered.
Tom's a little hard of hearing. He wants you to speak up. As he sits
in the audience, he calls out critiques from his seat. The yard of
the museum-gallery is lush with tropical flora. If you are in the St.
Pete area, check out the Saturday night open mic, 8 to 11:30 pm at
2635 Central Avenue.
APAL Poets
Guide:
1. Monday,
May 25 -Conjunto Festival at Resistencia Bookstore!!!!!!!!!!
Memorial
Day, 4-8 p.m.2210-B South First St. between Live Oak and Oltorf.
phone
416-8885; fax 416-0944
2.
Tuesday, May 26 - Ruta Maya Coffee House at 4th and Lavaca. APAL
open mic. 6:30 to 8. Sara Sutterfield Winn hosts.
3.
Tuesday, May 26 - Electric Lounge Slam, sign up before 9 pm.
Genevieve Van Cleve hosts. Last chance to qualify for the Austin City
Slam. $50 to winner. 476-FUSE.
4.
Wednesday, May 27 - Movements Gallery 211 E. 6th St. BYOB Blast Your
Own Breath, 9 - 10:30 p.m. Tammy Gomez hosts. 441-POET or
tejana.tongue_at_mail.utexas.edu
5.
Thursday, May 28 - Austin City Slam at the Electric Lounge, 302
Bowie. Where the 4 1998 Austin Slam Team members will be decided!
452-FUSE
6.
Saturday, May 30 - TIME CHANGE! Saturday Night Live Poetry at
Quackenbush's, 2120 Guadalupe. APAL open mic, sign up at 3 pm. Hosted
by John Louis Hawk. Featured poet is the lovely Linda Levitt.
479-0597
7.
Saturday, May 30 - Ebony Sun Java House 1209 E. 11th St, is the open
mike for the youth. The teens in the theater group will do parts from
their upcoming play "Idenity Crisis", we will have the
rapper Logic and company, so don't forget, we will start about 2:00.
For more info, e mail Deb Orr at funmi_at_msn.com
8.
Saturday, May 30 - Galería Sin Fronteras (1701Guadalupe,
478-9448) Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review announces the release of
Borderlands Issue
11, with a
public exhibit and reading from 6-8 p.m. The gallery will feature
artwork by Byron Brauchli, Nine Francois, Mark Silva, and Ben Zdan as
well as their favorite poems from Borderlands issues, read by
Borderlands staff and featured poets. Wine and refreshments will be
served.
For more
information about this event or Borderlands, please contact Arturo
Palacios,
Director of Galería Sin Fronteras at 478-9448, or Susan
Marshall,
Borderlands
Coordinator at 477-7434.
9.
Tuesday, June 2 - Ruta Maya Coffee House, 4th and Lavaca. APAL open
mic, sign up at 6:30. Co-hosts Sara Sutterfield Winn and Mark Maslow.
479-0597.
10.
Wednesday, June 3 - Movements Gallery 211 E. 6th St. BYOB Blast Your
Own Breath, 9 - 10:30 p.m. Tammy Gomez hosts. 441-POET or
tejana.tongue_at_mail.utexas.edu
11.
Friday, June 5 - Mojo's Daily Grind at 2714 Guadalupe. APAL open mic
hosted by Marie Fleischmann, sign up at 8 pm.
12.
Saturday, June 6 - Quackenbush's at 2120 Guadalupe. Saturday Night
Live Poetry, APAL open mic. Hosted by John Hawk. Sign up at 3 pm
Featured
Poetry:
1. From
Walker, co-founder of APAL, now in Wichita Falls:
"Hi
Stazja, haven't had much contact with the Austin poets in a while, so
here's a
poem for
your perusal and possible inclusion in your newsletter.--not a
particularly happy one, but hey they can't ALL be.
Huge hairy
greetings from Walker, Shana and baby-Kenzie to all Austin folks! We
miss you!"
The rain
burned my eyes out this morning
You know,
walking in dull mist
Has a way
of twisting your arm behind your back
Taking you
down the straight road
Never
looking back
Or even
seeing diverging paths
The rain
burned my eyes out
And no
more tears
No more
sweet cries in fresh daylight
I'll never
leave this road
Never turn
down a tenuous trail
A fresh
mystery dissolves like vaporous dreams
Leaving
the rut of existence
In a place
where thousands of souls
Walk arm
in arm
There are
no pot-holes
I never
fear tripping again
The rain
burned my eyes out
Empty
sockets for new orbs
An image
superimposed
Of
unchanging static
Tears my
dignity to shreds
A fierce
wind cuts through the dark
And only
blind creatures sprouting sails
Are
carried away.
2. Colleen
Wilhite is a new subscriber, in Clearwater. Colleen runs a fine
monthly poetry venue and is putting together a poetry fest in the
Tampa Bay area to benefit the World Literacy Crusade.
Change
Your Mind
Change
from blame and shame
From all
the ill-fitting faults & cracks
Used to
hide truth
Change
from staring down at some distant tomb
Wishing
all was dead,
If you
wish at all.
Change
from sodden wailing, squealing
Like
Cassandras pigs at the inequities of fate
Though
fate be too much maligned
Change
from shaking, icy, eye wide darting
Up and
down, hither and yon
From
hidden horrors sure to happen.
Change
from fear so certain it must be disguised
With
friendship and concern
A smiling
mask tearing away in darkness at the enemy
Change
from seething, scalding tantrums
Aimed at
friend more so than foe
Unknowing
it is yourself you destroy
Change
from nipping, biting charges
At
imaginary, or not so, slights
Irritating
in your irritation.
Change
your view outward
Maybe see
something you haven’t seen before
Perhaps
it’s safe to laugh, a little.
Change to
reaching outward
More
expansively seeing just what is there
For a
change.
Change to
creating, to action
To motion,
dancing with legs, with music,
With
words, with friends
Change
your tune. Change your life. Change your mind.
3. From
another new subscriber, Marian Gibb:
DNA
Creatures
of light at our innermost roots
Carry the
light-bearer, phosphorus' fire,
Born from
the drive sending out the green shoots
On the
white crest of the greatest desire.
Helical
weaving of chemical strings
Too tiny
to see, too strong to ignore
Maps out
the moth, or a heron, or kings,
Writes
life with light in each bit of the lore.
Patterns
repeat in their colors and forms
Down
generations of species and race,
Tested to
see who best weathers the storms
Besetting
the joining of life, time, and space.
Thus every
being who carries the spark
Plays in
the vast game of Light against Dark.
(written
7-12-92)
Marian
Chap Books
nothing submitted this week. anyone? anyone?
Brags
**** New newsletter section, folks! Send me your good news, I'll
share it with the world!
1. ERNIE
CLINE proved he still has what it takes to make $50 in 3 minutes.
Ernie won last week's slam at Electric Lounge with his Bert and Ernie
poem. (Between Ernie and Jeff Knight, Sesame Street is getting
slammed to pieces, ha ha)
2. FRANK
POOL recently had three poems accepted for publication, two in a
university press.
3. MARK
MASLOW had his first (and highly successful) feature last Tuesday at
Ruta Maya. One pleased listener donated $20 to the tip jar.
4. STAZJA
MCFADYEN (c'est moi) banked $89 for the 4 first place prizes in the
Austin Poetry Society Annual Awards.
5. BYRON
KOCEN also won a couple first prizes.
6. PRESTON
TYREE placed #1 in two of the APS awards.
7. ROBERTO
MORENA releases a new CD at his show on June 13th at BABES on 6TH
Street, in Austin. (Restaurant side) 9:30 p.m. Full Band and all
8. CIRCE's
newest work, a multimedia CD-ROM entitled Seduction, will be
available from Dead End Street Publications on July 4, 1998.
9. ROB
SICILIANO wrote "I'm putting on these two CLEBO RAINEY gigs in
Toronto on May 18th & 20th"
10. New
subscriber CHRISTOPHER QUINN reviewed LARRY JAFFE in the ARTS :
SHOWBIZ section of his Offworlds.com website: "Jaffe is an
in-your-face, rock-you-to-your-soul poet. He wields words like a
Samurai brandishes a sword. If he pulls out his pen he is going to
draw blood before sheathing it again. He means what he says, and he
says it very well indeed. And if you have the courage, I hear each of
his live readings of his work is a deliciously unique and intense
experience." LARRY performs at the Comedy Store in Hollywood on
Monday, June 1.
Announcements
1. APAL
free poetry workshop is going strong every Sunday, 2 pm at
Quackenbush's. Conducted by John Hawk. Bring 10 copies of poem.
2. Diane
Fleming is yet another Austin poet going to NAP JAM 2 in Las Vegas in
September!
3. So far,
I have one offer to put up some visiting poets during the Slam
Nationals in August, thanks Rev Wyrdsli.
4. Happy
Birthday, Adriana Travers!
5..
Welcome, new subscribers. Anyone wanting off the mailing list, all
ya gotta do is e mail me.
Wrapping
up now, thanks all who contributed, keeping the word alive and
spoken.
And if you
are limin' (a slang term from Barbados = hanging, being lazy) on
Memorial Day, invite the Muse over for barbeque.
Much love,
Stazja
Subj: Re:
Austin Poets at Large #29
Date: 98-05-25
10:20:15 EDT
From: mgreene_at_sage.net
(Morrie Greene)
To: Stazja_at_aol.com
(Stazja)
>spoken
word scene in the Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater
>area
is sparse, but I found a noteworthy venue at Beaux Arts Society in
>St.Pete.
you've got
to be kidding me...
stuart's
family is from that very place
ALL
vacations end up there... twice a year
I'll
remember about Beaux Arts... hah!
like he'd
let me go read or listen while we're on vacation
oh, to
answer your question, I converted to be jewish, he was bron that way
however,
at this point in my life, I'm not a confirmed anything
but am
still figuring it out
say, I had
someone call, leave a message asking who to call in austin
to find
out about venues
I don't
have too many austin numbers
who would
you suggest?
and :)))
would you happen to know their number??
your
friend,
morrie
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"we
are shadows of God, Poets, meaning makers of the universe
we are the
we, with mystic touch and eyes to see
what
others cannot, do not, and will not
we dance
in the desert, making sense of myths, prayers, and
onion-skinned-surreal
stairs
we are
transformers of souls, parting veils of plainness,
we touch
to make whole... we are the we...
Come...
Unto Me"
(-mwgreene)
Subj: Re:
Austin Poets at Large #29
Date: 98-05-25
13:28:51 EDT
From: skoshi_98_at_yahoo.com
(Carol Cullar)
To: Stazja_at_aol.com
(Stazja)
Stazja,
the district attorney there in St. Pete is a friend of mine
who would
be delighted if you called him up and said a poet/friend of
yours said
"Hi!" His name is Gerald Colen. He'll be quite confused and
surprized.
You might catch him at his office. He has written a few
poems and
may not know about the reading site you mentioned. He's a
very
bright man, but somewhat lonely.
Carol
Cullar
Eagle Pass
Subj:
Re: Austin Poets at Large #29
Date: 98-05-25
12:47:06 EDT
From: lorenzo_at_IntNet.net
(Loren S. Damewood)
To: Stazja_at_aol.com
(Stazja)
Stazja,
Thanks for
the newsletter, I enjoyed it. I'll try to dig up a copy of my
(one)
original poem for you. I looked all over on this system, but
apparently
it is no longer present in bits and bytes. I do have a printed
out copy
of it, though, so I'll transcribe it once I locate that.
Organized?
ME?
Lorenzo
http://www.golden-knot.com/
Subj: Re:
Austin Poets at Large #29
Date: 98-05-25
15:00:14 EDT
From: WHATSIT2
To: Stazja
THANKS
SWEETIE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NOR