Friday, June 5, 2015

City Lights Bookstore, Sunday June 14 - Byer and Krawiec Reading - You are invited!




Kathryn Byer & Richard Krawiec Joint Poetry Reading--City Lights Bookstore

Former North Carolina Poet Laureate Kathryn Byer and Richard Krawiec will be reading from their new collections of poetry on Sunday, June 14th at 1 p.m. at City Lights Bookstore. 
Kathryn’s new chapbook from Jacar Press, The Vishnu Bird,  a finalist in the 2014 Frost Place chapbook contest, "is both a memorial and memoir in lyric poetry. This clean-spoken, deeply-felt chapbook remembers the poet’s dear friend by tracing his vocation of anthropology, and honoring his spiritual depth through vignettes from the speaker’s own past."  David Baker, contest judge. 
 
Richard Krawiec will read from Women Who Love Me Despite. Krawiec is the author of two other collections of poetry, two novels, short story collection and four plays. He has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and twice with the North Carolina Arts Council.  He is the editor of Jacar Press in Durham, NC. 
A wine and appetizers reception will follow the reading. 
 We invite you to come spend your Sunday afternoon with us.  
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Listen

The crows wake up early,
claiming the day
with their black wings
and hungry beaks.

Dare you walk out
to claim your own morning?
Shield the sunflower sprouts
from their pillage?

What in the garden
is yours?  What in the forest?
If only, you say,
you could pitch your tent

amid green shoots
and blue shadows,
renounce the roots
holding you fast. 

Why do you let
the crows taunt you?
Throw down your toothbrush.
Let fall your nightgown

and walk out the back door. 
The grass blades will never
again feel so whetted, 
the earth underfoot so forgiving.
from The Vishnu Bird                                                                

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                                               (cover painting, Suffusions, by Elizabeth Ellison)

moorings
 
                        

cool air flowing through the screen
a curious cardinal tipping its head
at me from the empty feeder
as if to moor me to this day, as if aware 
that I drift still in that day our kisses
slid us down the grassy bank 
towards the reflection of a sky 
we didn’t feel we had to embrace
to own those breeze-rippled clouds
swaths of bright blue descended
to surface yes love there are things
we can’t claim a familiar table
with years of scars drawers
where my socks might hide beneath
your black lace underwear mindless
routines of coffee-making rubbish
but look at the heron circling
its wings bent in gray-blue welcome
landing in the shallows by the shaded bank
look at those clouds rising with the sun
from the shoreline to cover us like a quilt
look at how our fingers and mouths find 
ways to craft tightly what we do have
this boat drifting away from all moorings
from  Women Who Loved Me Despite
 
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