Showing posts with label The Pedestal Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Pedestal Magazine. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Newborn Face of the Poem

At the end of August I went with three of my oldest friends to the wonderful sculpture garden at Art OMI in Ghent, New York. So many intriguing and mysterious works of art grace the fields and woods. A huge sheet of riddled metal suspended among the trees captivated us for quite a spell. The reflections were a funhouse mirror paradise. Later, the resulting self-portrait above gave me a little surprise. Examined more closely, I can see my mind being siphoned by one of the powerful black holes. When I looked even more carefully, I noted a strange little newborn face emerging from my pointed head, near the rim of the bullethole abyss. Must be the face of a poem just being born. Yikes -- it's slippery, somebody catch it before it vanishes into the darkness.

Saturday night I joined editor/poet/musician John Amen and The Pedestal Magazine to read at KGB Bar in NYC. Thanks, John, for the invitation to read. What a delight to be in a room crowded with people who respect and believe in the power of the poem. How rewarding to look up while sharing a prose poem and see every face actually paying serious attention. One of the pieces I read was "They Seek an Inky Elixir," which first appeared in Cerise Press. It was just recorded and is now available online at Whale Sound, a terrific new audio anthology of poetry. If you would like to hear this prose poem read by another voice, the haunted and elegant voice of Nic Sebastian, click here to listen:

They Seek an Inky Elixir

For additional references to the piece, scroll down to the July 1st post, reached by clicking "Older Posts" at the bottom of the page. The words to the prose poem are there, with links to Cerise Press.

The photo was taken 8/28/10 at Art OMI in Ghent, New York. Click on image to enlarge.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

West Side YMCA Reading -- Pedestal Magazine

It was an honor to be part of the first Writer's Voice poetry event held in the new Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater at the West Side YMCA. And an honor to read with the featured reader, Edward Hirsch, and John Amen and George Wallace. Our four very different types of poetry and presentation, along with John's music, made for an intriguing synergy. At least it felt that way to me. The audience seemed attentive and enthusiastic. Thank you. I had great time. Leaving the Y with family and friends, walking west, the crescent moon was perfectly framed by the Empire Hotel (with its red neon sign) and a neighboring building. Did anyone else notice that? It was so unseasonably warm that we sat outside at Fiorello's for a celebratory bite to eat.

Poets in photo, left to right: Edward Hirsch, George Wallace, John Amen, CBK.

Monday, April 7, 2008

The Pedestal Magazine Poetry Reading Thursday Night, 4/10/08

You are invited to
The Writer's Voice Visiting Author Series
Pedestal Magazine Event
featuring Edward Hirsch,
George Wallace, John Amen and Christine Boyka Kluge

Thursday, April 10, 2008
at 8:00 PM
at the West Side YMCA
Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater
5 West 63rd Street
(between Central Park West and Broadway)
New York City

Wines from 67 Wine, books from Mobile Libris

The photograph was taken at the Orchid Show at The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY, 4/4/08. Click on the photo to get the full splash of color. Love this camera!

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy 2008!

Happy New Year! I hope this finds you off to a good start, beginning a creative and healthy 2008.

The year begins here with rain, sweet silence, and the good news of an in-depth review by JoSelle Vanderhooft of Stirring the Mirror in The Pedestal Magazine. The Pedestal is a bimonthly featuring the work of both new and established writers and visual artists, and offers interviews and reviews, as well as an online art gallery. Editor-in-chief John Amen is an accomplished poet, musician and artist himself. Sign up to receive announcements of new issues, and discover a terrific variety of poetry and fiction. This is the seven year anniversary issue, their forty-third. Check it out here:

The Pedestal Magazine
The review

Look for a new design launch of The Pedestal in February 2008.

Best wishes to all!