When is it going to stop?
It's beginning to feel a little Biblical here with all this rain. Very "forty days and forty nights." Very "these are the last days." It really brings out the apocalyptic in me. I drove to Tacoma yesterday for a classroom presentation and an evening reading, and it was a total white-out on the freeway almost the entire way, with all the mist from the semis and the rain and the standing water. My knuckles were actually swollen from how hard I was gripping the steering wheel.
But it was a really fun presentation and reading. Thanks to Allen Braden for inviting me. The Gallery Reading Series takes place in conjuction with art exhibits at the college's art gallery. There was a fascinating exhibit by Frank Lind, a painter, who takes works by old American artists such as Winslow Homer, and adds new characters to them, like a woman mooning us from the rocks over a beach. They were really fun paintings to look at.
I got to read with Sharon Hashimoto, and hear some of her poems from The Crane Wife, which is a wonderful book, some of the poems exploring her family's history of being interned in camps during WWII. It won Story Line Press' Nicholas Roerich book prize recently. I went out for a celebratory drink after with Allen, Sharon, her husband (the poet Michael Spence), and Patrice who works with Allen at TCC. We sat in a semicircle in front of a nice fireplace in the lounge of a Keg near the campus. And it finally stopped raining for a few minutes for part of the drive home.
In other news: four poems accepted for Prairie Schooner. I guess when it rains it pours.
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Congratulations, Peter! That is amazing!
By the way, speaking of internment camps of WWII---I am certain you know of Jim Mitsui, but if you don't, he certainly is a wonderful poet to read.
Yes: I remember his stuff from the 70's-80's at UW. Not sure what he is doing now.
Hi Peter,
Sorry I missed your reading. My best friend was reading at Ravenna at the same time as you. But I just talked to another poet friend who was at your reading and he told me you "rocked the house."
Best,
Lana
Wow, congrats on the four...
4 poems at a time! That's wonderful! Congrats.
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