Episode #60: Poetry, politics, life and aging with JS Absher

Poet JS Absher poems on life, time, faith and discussion of politics

Books and Brews meets JS Absher: J.S. Absher is a poet, memoirist, and independent scholar. As a teetotaler—he is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—he can’t add much insight into brews, but he can hold his own when it comes to books.

Stan’s first full-length book of poetry, Mouth Work (St. Andrews University Press) won the 2015 Lena Shull Award from the North Carolina Poetry Society. Stan’s second full-length book of poetry, Skating Rough Ground, was published in 2022 by Kelsay Press.

Poems have recently been published or accepted by The McNeese Review, Mormon Lit Blitz, Triggerfish Critical ReviewIrreantum, and Tar River Review and have won awards from BYU Studies Quarterly and the journal Dialogue. His poems have been nominated four times for the Pushcart Prize and twice for Best of the Net. He has also published an annotated editions of two memoirs written in the late 19th century by Ida Crumpler Beard.

Stan has two prose projects under way.

His father killed himself in December 1977. Earlier that year he was a whistleblower in a government investigation of the bank where he worked. The confidential information he handed on widened the scope of the investigation and led to the arrest and conviction of the bank’s CEO and two other executives and the firing of several other employees. This turmoil, on top of his already unstable mental state, contributed to his death. Stan’s account of these events is based on his father’s memoirs and letters, more than a hundred newspaper articles, his own journal, and the memoirs of another participant. Outside those directly concerned, it is now a minor story, but it connects in interesting ways with the Watergate scandal and other major events. Stan’s memoir of these events will include poems he’s written and published over many years.

Stan is also currently researching and writing about the history of North Carolina immediately before the imposition of Jim Crow, focusing on fifty African American men who were arrested in 1895 for their efforts to stop a lynching in Winston-Salem, a lynching that thankfully did not occur. Stan is trying to understand who they were—their jobs and professions, their backgrounds, their kinship and social networks (to the extent they can be determined), and what happened to them afterwards. Stan’s interest in this event was sparked by the one-sided account in Ida Beard’s memoir mentioned above.  

Absher lives in Raleigh, NC, with his wife Patti. His work in poetry and prose can be followed on www.jsabsherpoetry.com.

Stan’s Readings:

00:00 Start

08:12 The Pear Tree and Remembering Clara

23:06 What I Knew and When

43:09 Building a Wall

Chris’s Cocktail Pairings: 

04:21 Brazilian Lime Aid

20:53 The Marigold

40:40 White Peach


Interview Highlights: 

16:35 The business of being a poet

19:07 Travels to France, Belize, and Taiwan

30:36 Blowing the Whistle: family issues and corporate greed

35:11 Links to the Nixon scandal

40:46 How ancient Rome influenced a poem

50:01 From The Deserted Wife to a thwarted lynching and Jim Crow

COMING NEXT MONTH: Manswell T. Peterson has endured many challenges in his life. He decided to put those experiences to good use by writing novels as an adult. He is founder of OmegaMan Publishing & Manswell Peterson Studios. He has written at least fourteen books since 2012. Escape to the Locrottum Universe – a modern fantasy world where royal drama, tyranny, and misunderstandings run rampant! www.locrottumuniverse.com 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

·        Gabriel’s Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology NEW THEMES: MUSIC; FAITH

·       Laura will be selling her books, premium rabbit fertilizer & more at the Morristown Farmer’s Market, 130 W Morris Boulevar, Morristown, TN on April 13, June 7, and July 5, noon to 5 pm

·       See Laura’s interview at Central Valley Talk

·       See Laura’s interview with Rob & Joan Carter at INDIE NOVEL SOURCE

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Episode #32: Christine Madline Ellsworth

Christine Madline Ellsworth, has just released her first book of poetry, published by Potter’s Wheel Publishing. Here is a collection of poems tracing the arc of transition in a contemporary woman’s life. From childhood fascinations to adult issues such as domestic violence, marriage and divorce, Ellsworth shares many relatable experiences. Ellsworth holds BA and MA degrees in English literature from Moorhead State University Moorhead and Marquette University, respectively. She is a member of the Jackpine Writer’s Bloc and her poetry has appeared in issues of The Talking Stick. Her work has also appeared in Moorhead State University’s Red Weather, and the South Dakota State Poetry Society’s Pasque Petals. She is currently working toward certification as a certified applied poetry therapy facilitator through the International Federation of Biblio-Poetry Therapy (ifbt.org). Ellsworth was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and currently lives in Wyndmere, North Dakota with her Blue Heeler and two cats. This book is available in print and Kindle versions on Amazon. The author is available for book signings and poetry events both electronic and in person.
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Christine’s Readings:

  • What to Wear While Saving France – 13:01
  • Kitchen Table – 30:21
  • Rembrandt’s Light – 43:40

Michael’s Beer Pairings:

Interview Highlights:

  • How reading poetry can save the world – 16:34
  • Importance of poetry for mental development – 17:42
  • Transformation as the residual effect of poetry – 23:32
  • What makes a good poem? – 32:26
  • How to draw in a reader through poetry – 36:26
  • The fascinating life of Rembrandt – 47:58
  • Transformation of a person or the transformative power of art? – 50:54

COMING NEXT MONTH: Shannyn Schroeder

UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel’s Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology

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Episode #27: Ernie Brill

Ernie Brill writes fiction and poetry about everyday people. His I Looked Over Jordan and Other Stories explores race and class among hospital workers. The actress Ruby Dee purchased, adapted, and performed the story Crazy Hattie Enters Ice Age for her and her husband’s PBS TV series “With Ruby and Ossie.” Brill won a New York State Council for The Arts Fiction Grant. He received his BA and MA in English from San Francisco State College. Brill has published widely fiction, poetry and essays in the US and Canada (River Styx, Other Voices, Z, U. of Minnesota, Prentice Hall Ontario Canada. Favorite writers include Virginia Woolf, Richard Wright, Mahmoud Darwish, Hyseoon Kim, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling A. Brown, Pedro Pietri, Pablo Neruda.
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Ernie’s Readings:

  • Intake – 9:55
  • End of Faculty Meeting – 27:13
  • Longshore – 42:31

Michael’s Beer Pairings: 

Interview Highlights: 

  • How a chapbook about hospitals came to be – 12:30
  • A short story on PBS “With Ossie and Ruby” – 17:50
  • Buzz words at Meetings – 29:38
  • Early advocacy for multicultural literature – 30:37
  • The value of art to society – 46:56
  • How our life’s work may hurt us – 49:20

COMING NEXT MONTH: Jeff LaFerney, YA author of time travel and sci-fi

UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel’s Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology

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Episode #26: Eugenia Fain

Eugenia Fain is an author of poetry and prose.  She is also a songwriter and available on Amazon and Spotify.  Eugenia has forty years of experience in writing.  She is a preschool teacher and tutor.

She is published here and abroad; she is considered an international author.  Eugenia is featured in several anthologies.  She is published online, in print, ebook, and audiobook form.  She has no children of her own; but she resides in Columbia, SC with her husband, Ivan, and tabby cat, Buddy. 
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Eugenia’s Readings:

  • Immortality, a glose poem – 13:12
  • A Song of Despair, a viator poem – 29:29
  • Dancing, a masnavi poem – 43:22

Michael’s Beer Pairings:

Interview Highlights:

  • Glose poems: which comes first, the poem or the idea? – 17:35
  • Published in Norton’s Anthology at 11 – 24:17
  • Being positive vs admitting difficulty – 33:09
  • The complexity of forms – 36:56
  • Why love? – 45:05
  • Where do you hope your work is 100 years from now? – 50:29

COMING NEXT MONTH: Ernie Brill, poet

UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel’s Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology.

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Episode #15: Mark Connor

Mark Connor is from St. Paul, MN. In summer 2019, he was featured in the first Gabriel’s Horn Press anthology, Surprised by Joy. A boxer since age 10, he currently trains competitive and recreational boxers, runs a training business called Fighting Chance/Boxing for Life and writes fiction, poetry, and journalism. He has written and published many articles about Boxing and Irish culture and history, as well as other features.
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Mark’s Readings:

  • The Perfect Metaphor – 9:26
  • Halfway Around – 29:53
  • Two Pilgrim Souls: Anam Cara – 46:14

Michael’s Beer Pairings:

  • Veltins Pilsener, Brauerei C & A Veltins (paired to The Perfect Metaphor) – 6:03
  • Ommegang Saison Rosé, Brewery Ommegang (paired to Halfway Around) – 27:24
  • Dirt Wolf Double IPA, Victory Brewing Company (paired to Two Pilgrim Souls: Anam Cara) – 42:43

Interview Highlights:

  • Boxing and jazz improvisation – 11:41
  • Boxing and poetry – 14:48
  • Mark’s start in boxing – 17:30
  • Mark’s mentors – 21:06
  • Similarities of boxing to poetry – 24:24
  • Other boxer poets – 25:16
  • Native American medicine wheel – 37:04
  • Spontaneous writing vs re-working a poem – 39:07
  • The epic Irish poet and his muse – 48:06
  • Becoming a monstrance – 53:03

COMING NEXT MONTH: Mike Faricy, mystery author

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UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel’s Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology

Episode #12: Tony Plocido

Tony Plocido is the author of three collections of poetry. The first, Sucker Punch Wisdom, was published with two other K.C. poets (Jeremy O’Neal & William Peck). His other books are Aging and Other Side Projects (2016) and Felt This So Many Times (2018). His writing can also be found in 2019 Martin Lake Journal, Startled by Joy (2019), and 2019 Talking Stick by Jackpine Press. March 2019, he became the host/curator of the long running showcases, Poets & Pints and Writers Read.  He also is a board member for Cracked Walnut the local chapter of The League of MN Poets. You can find his work on his personal website, Mental Valley.
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Tony on YouTube:
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Events:

Tony will be leading a virtual Poets & Pints via Zoom on April 15th. Check the Facebook page for additional information.

Tony’s Readings:

  • The Loose Loop in My Sweater – 13:04
  • Expense – 28:33
  • Awakened – 43:11

Michael’s Beer Pairings:

  • Samuel Adams Utopias, Boston Beer Company (paired to The Loose Loop in My Sweater) – 9:16
  • Salted Nut Roll Cream Ale, Tin Whiskers Brewing Company (paired to Expense) – 24:13
  • Aspall Dry English Cider, Aspall Cider (paired to Awakened) – 40:41

Interview Highlights:

  • Poetry as reflection on life lived and yet to be lived – 17:15
  • Writing on the fly, borrowing from others, writing from life – 30:22
  • Being a Generation X poet – 32:53
  • Performance poetry – 36:26
  • Self-affirmation – 55:55
  • Becoming active in the poetry scene – 48:38
  • Tony’s performance poetry workshop – 51:18

COMING NEXT MONTH: Judith Granahan

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Episode 11: Timothy Young

Timothy Young has published four books and three chapbooks of poetry. He has recorded four CDs of poetry with various musicians; produced poetry and cultural videos; organized readings, cultural events, festivals and concerts; and for five years he co-hosted The Northland Literary Review on KFAI radio. His work has been chosen for The Writers Almanac, The Best American Poetry of 1999, college textbooks, many magazines and has been the inspiration for award-winning musical compositions performed in Jazz at Lincoln Center, the University of Texas-Arlington, St. Olaf College and many other venues. He has been a cattle inspector, a police and fire dispatcher in Alaska, a handy-man at an Indigenous People’s clinic in Mexico, an inner-city newspaper editor, an organizer for Robert Bly’s Men’s Conferences, and has taught storytelling, anger management and moral judgment to at-risk youth at the Red Wing Correctional Facility.
Facebook: Timothy Young
Facebook: To the Palace of Kings
You Tube: Timtwoboots

Upcoming Events:

Tim will be performing at the 10th Annual Blues Night as part of his House Concert Series on March 6 & 7. More information can be found on the To the Palace of Kings Facebook page.

Tim’s Readings:

  • Gramps and the Skunk – 10:00
  • 1998 Calendar of Pierre-August Renoir’s Paintings – 26:32
  • Joy Soup – 42:59

Michael’s Beer Pairings: 

  • Heineken, Heineken International (paired to Gramps and the Skunk) – 7:10
  • Biere de Garde, Finnegans (paired to 1998 Calendar…) – 24:00
  • Lonely Blond, Fulton Beer (paired to Joy Soup) – 41:05

Interview Highlights:

  • What is the draw we have to the stories of our ancestors? – 12:14
  • Tim’s start in poetry – 15:29
  • Who is Robert Bly? – 21:00
  • Artists inspiring other artists and other art forms – 29:46
  • About poetry and Andrew Wyeth’s paintings – 31:38
  • Meeting Robert Bly – 35:58
  • Robert Bly’s place in poetry and his influence on Tim – 37:11
  • Having poems read at Jazz at Lincoln Center – 49:50

COMING NEXT MONTH: Poet Tony Plocido

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Episode #7: Donna Isaac

Poet Donna Isaac is a teaching artist who organizes community readings in the Twin Cities. Published work includes a poetry book, Footfalls (Pocahontas Press), a paean to American folk music and her formative years in the Appalachians; two chapbooks, Tommy (Red Dragonfly Press); Holy Comforter (Red Bird Chapbooks); and work in journals such as the Saint Paul Almanac, the Penn Review, and AvantAppal(achia).  Persistence of Vision, a chapbook focused on Donna’s love for movies, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press, November 2019.

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Events

Poets Dore Kesselbach, Sharon Chmielarz, Donna Isaac, and Ethna McKiernan will read work at Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN, November 5, 2019, 7:00 p.m. All poets have new books for sale.

Clapping Waters’ Reading Series will feature Donna Isaac, Nov. 13, 6:00-6:30 (open mic: until 8:00) at River Falls Public Library (lower level) in River Falls, WI.

Donna Isaac will read at Tillie’s Farmhouse, 232 Cleveland Ave., St. Paul, MN, November 20, 2019, 7:00 p.m. with poet Margaret Hasse. Books for sale. Come early for dinner and music by John Wenstrom and co.

Donna’s Readings

  • Unravelling – 10:12
  • Bloodlines – 27:45
  • For the Love of Dance – 45:20

Michael’s Beers

  • Oberon, Bell’s Brewery (paired to Unravelling) – 7:56
  • Rubaeus, Founders Brewing Co. (paired to Bloodlines) – 24:30
  • Let’s Dance, Urban Growler Brewing Co. (paired to For the Love of Dance) – 42:23

Interview Highlights

  • Childhood then & now – 12:11
  • Tommy Chapbook: Poems for Donna’s Brother – 17:47
  • Donna’s Background – 19:32
  • Donna’s Influences – 22:21
  • Influences of Growing Up in Appalachia – 31.26
  • Imagery of Ireland – 38:16
  • Interest in Family Research – 40:53
  • Writing About Joy and Beauty – 48:30
  • Themes of Donna’s Chapbooks Holy Comforter and Persistence of Vision – 55:09
  • The Value of Poetry – 56:37

NEXT MONTH: Author Sarah Stonich.

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Episode #5: Guest Author Barry MacDonald (Tekkan)

Tekkan is the Dharma name for Barry MacDonald. He has lived in England, Japan, and Minnesota, all of which have influenced him. The themes of his life revolve around his Buddhist practice and his recovery from addiction. His books, “Everyday Mind,” look for the extraordinary hidden within everyday events. He uses the sonnet form without the rhyme scheme followed by a Japanese tanka.

LINKS

https://www.facebook.com/barry.macdonald.1293

Upcoming Events:

Barry and Laura will be reading at the Startled By JOY 2019 poetry reading and open mic on October 6th, 2019. The event takes place from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at the Troubadour Wine Bar, 2827 Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis.

Barry’s Readings:

  • Reading Circles of Sober Alcoholics – 12:20
  • The Wood Flooring of the Zen Temple – 27:44
  • Like a Basset Hound – 42:39

Michael’s Beer Pairings:

  • All Out Non-alcoholic Extra Dark, Athletic Brewing Company (paired to Reading Circles of Sober Alcoholics) – 9:16
  • Pilsner Urquell, Plzeňský Prazdroj (paired to The Wood Flooring of the Zen Temple) – 25:31
  • Heavenly Body Golden Wheat, Wellbeing Brewing Company (paired to Like a Basset Hound) – 41:30

Interview Highlights:

  • Sonnets and the sonnet form – 13:32
  • Meeting Shakespeare in Amsterdam – 15:40
  • The influence of a well-read father – 16:42
  • Writing routine and meditation – 20:25
  • What brought you to Japan? – 31:18
  • The impact of travel on an artist’s work – 33:49
  • Zen and dharma, Barry’s dharma name – 35:09
  • Does image lead to idea or does an idea seek an image? – 45:11
  • The Everyday Mind series – 47:36

COMING NEXT MONTH: Novelist, short story writer and interactive fiction creator Anya Johanna DeNiro

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Episode #4: Guest Author Kathryn Kysar

Kathryn Kysar is the author of two books of poetry, Dark Lake and Pretend the World, and she edited Riding Shotgun: Women Write About Their Mothers. She has received fellowships from Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, the Minnesota State Arts Board, National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. Kysar recently served on the board of directors for the Association of Writers and Writing Programs and teaches at Anoka-Ramsey Community College and the Loft Literary Center and lives with her family in St. Paul

LINKS

http://www.kathrynkysar.com/

Tweets by Dark Lake

https://sonoglyphcollective.com/

Upcoming Events:

  • Kathryn is reading at the St. Paul Irish Fair of Minnesota on August 10th. Time: 12:00 pm. Address: Eóin McKiernan Speaker’s Tent, Harriet Island.
  • Kathryn is performing as part of the Minnesota Fringe Festival at 5:30 pm on August 10th at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She will be joined by Marie Cooney and musician Kevin Kern among others.
  • Laura is appearing at the Startled by JOY 2019 poetry reading and open mic on August 11th. The event goes from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Eggroll Queen Café, 1579 Hamline Avenue North, Falcon Heights, Minnesota
  • Laura is appearing at the Startled by JOY 2019 poetry reading and open mic on October 6th. The event goes from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Troubadour Wine Bar, 2827 Hennepin Avenue
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota

Kathryn’s Readings:

  • Escape from Paradise, Iowa – 10:09
  • Things I Learned from my Grandmother – 20:05
  • German – 22:16
  • Returning to Lake Superior – 42:11

Michael’s Beer Pairings

  • Hamm’s, Hamm’s Brewing Company (paired to Escape from Paradise, Iowa) – 8:48
  • Fort Road Helles, August Schell Brewing Company (paired to Things I Learned from my Grandmother and German) – 18:13
  • Ring of Fire, Bad Weather Brewing (paired to Returning to Lake Superior) – 39:00

Interview Highlights:

  • Kathryn’s Background – 13:11
  • Kathryn’s Craft; Finding Inspiration and Writing Process – 14:42
  • Why Poetry? – 16:21
  • Title and Cover of book, Pretend the World – 25:09
  • Organizing a Book of Poetry; Finding the Themes – 30:29
  • Kathryn speaks on her grandmother and the advice of yesterday and today – 33:20
  • Mixing music and poetry – 45:31
  • The future of poetry in the era of self-publishing – 51:02

COMING NEXT MONTH: Tekkan, local poet of the Everyday Mind series

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