by Linda Smith
When Glenda Barrett was not able to read in March at the Folk School,
I said "Don't worry, we'll have open mic to fill in her time." J.C.
Walkup was the star of the show. She sat down after one short piece.
OK, I thought, I guess the rest of us will read and come back to her
later. Lucy Cole Gratton, Bob Grove, and I read a poem or short piece
of prose and round-robin it was J.C.'s turn again. This way was
enjoyed by the readers and the listeners.
Nancy Simpson was not able to come to read in April and I must tell
you, she wants to celebrate National Poetry Month every day and
especially by reading from her inspiring collections. I said, "We
will just do what we did in March and the rest of us will gladly
read." It was Maren Mitchell's turn to be the featured reader. I
suggested to her that she would not have to read the whole 30
minutes at one time, as it can be tiring. We could take turns with
her as we did in March. Maren agreed and read a few of her unique
and delightful poems. Then boy, girl, boy, girl, went went around
the packed room. Clarence Newton read from his hot off the press
collection, "Short Glances Forward and a Long Look Back." Mary
Ricketson read from her chapbook, "I Hear the River Call My Name."
Bob Grove delighted us by reading his piece on Charles Dickens. Ann
Cahill read a poem, and Robert King read two. I read a new one and
then back to Maren who read a few more to finish the evening.
We are flexible and have fun at the Folk school. When Glenda and
Nancy are well, they can come back any month and we'll give them time
to read some of their poems. We miss them and all those who have not
attended lately.
Robert King and Jayne Jaudon Ferrer will read on May 17th . We need
a full audience, so please come and bring a guest.
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So nice to hear this. Wish I could have been there.
ReplyDeleteKaren Paul Holmes
Thanks for carrying on when I could not be there. Most of all, thanks for making me a tape recording. As I listened, it seemed I was right there with you all and I could tell each of you were having fun and that the room was full and the reception was excellent. There was a lot of applause each time a poem was read.
ReplyDeleteWish I could have been there... Maren is always delightful to listen to and be around.
ReplyDeleteWish all of you could have been there! We had fun.
ReplyDeleteMaren O. Mitchell