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Sunday, August 28 at 1 PM Central, 11 Pacific: Reading for Glass Lyre Press. Zoom link here.
August 8-12, 2022: I will be teaching an adult poetry workshop at Write On, Door County, in Wisconsin. More information here.
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Monthly Archives: April 2017
“Bee 1” in the SF Chronicle “State Lines” column
Poet David Roderick’s lucid words about my poem “Bee 1” make it a particular delight to have a poem in Sunday’s newspaper.
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Slouching toward Jeopardy!, part 7: Constantly risking absurdity
On, now, to the recent past! In the summer of 2014, my friend Christine (a four-time Jeopardy! champion) mentioned that a pub trivia night was starting up at a recently opened bar and grill conveniently located between our houses. We live … Continue reading
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Slouching toward Jeopardy!, part 6
There are a dozen reasons I’m glad I didn’t go on the show fifteen years ago instead of this year, but one of them is this: I wasn’t remotely ready to risk the embarrassment. Pretty much nobody gets out of Jeopardy! … Continue reading
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Slouching toward Jeopardy!, part 5: The 21st Century
Where was I? Oh, right, high school. Let’s move along, shall we? My episode airs May 11 and it’s not as if I get to write in this thing every day. I first auditioned for the show in 2002 or … Continue reading
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Slouching toward Jeopardy!, part 4:
I don’t have any memory of watching Jeopardy! before the current version, which began in the fall of my senior year of high school. Then again, I also don’t have a memory of a time before Jeopardy!; it feels as if … Continue reading
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Slouching toward Jeopardy!, part 3
I assumed you would take it for granted that in addition to being a scavenger of books, I was also a fairly obsessive and indiscriminate reader. In these days of concern about fake news, I look ruefully upon my younger … Continue reading
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A Newborn Girl at Passover
When Yael, the daughter of my friends Lisa and Aaron, was born, I wrote this poem for her. She celebrates her twentieth birthday at the end of Passover this year. “A Newborn Girl at Passover” at the Academy of American Poets To … Continue reading
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Slouching toward Jeopardy!, part 2
Whenever I read applications for poetry-related things–fellowships, residencies, academic programs–there are personal statements that begin by invoking the childhood roots of the writer’s connection to books, literature, reading or writing, e.g., “Ever since I learned to read at age three…” or … Continue reading
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Slouching toward Jeopardy!, part 1
Over the last few years, I’ve consumed a lot of the small subgenre of online writing that is Jeopardy! contestant narratives. Josh Fruhlinger, the writer of the indispensable Comics Curmudgeon blog, observes in his own writeup, “There seems to be some kind of … Continue reading
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Book giveaway winner
The winner of the book giveaway, chosen at random from among all eligible entries*, is Cantor Sarah Sager of Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple in Beachwood, Ohio. She was nominated by Kathleen Gisser, who cited Cantor Sager as her family’s “favorite clergy … Continue reading
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