I don't post much here anymore. It's time to take the wasted energy from vague disappointment in my blogging self and use it elsewhere.
If you like, you could visit my website: http://www.paulacisewski.com/. It contains publication and reading updates and a few other things.
Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, June 11, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
TWO AWP SPOTS I'LL BE...
FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, from 3-4pm I'll be helping hold down the fort at the
Black Ocean table.
SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd, from 11am-1pm I'll be at Nightboat's table.
Stop by! I would love to say hello to some friendly faces!
Black Ocean table.
SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd, from 11am-1pm I'll be at Nightboat's table.
Stop by! I would love to say hello to some friendly faces!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Friday, September 09, 2011
100,000 Poets for Change, September 24th, 2011
Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrion of Big Bridge have spearheaded a global event that will take place on September 24th. Here's a link to events taking place in over 450 countries and 600 cities.
Here are ways to get involved in the Twin Cities:
2. 350.0rg is planning a rally on the capitol steps. The organizers are seeking out poets to participate!
Moving Planet Rally: “A Day to Move Beyond Fossil Fuels”
3. Recordings for Change: I willl be recording short films of local poets reading a poem and discussing change to be collected on a blog. If you are interested in more information about this, please message me directly. My email is on the sidebar.
Here are ways to get involved in the Twin Cities:
When: September 24th: 2pm-6pm
- The Guerilla Haiku Movement is on a mission to cover Minneapolis in poetry, as part of 100000 Poets for Change, and you're invited. If you've got the verse, we'll have the chalk. Once equipped, you can scribble sidewalk rhymes at your leisure or set off on an optional scavenger hunt to help find new canvases and bring passers-by in on the fun. Organizer Caley Vickerman started by asking people to write haikus to one another, first in theater exercises, then on the streets of New York City. The movement has since blossomed into a seven-city fall tour, with hundreds of on-the-street poets ready to pounce — and Minneapolis is the sixth stop. Haiku of all themes and lettering of all forms are welcome, so seek out your spot and let those syllables fly. (Philadelphia City Paper)
Where: Spitting Turtle Fountain @ Lake Harriet Rose Gardens (Meeting Place- then we head out in teams all over the city- contact the Haiku Mistress if you miss the meeting point: 917.715.5976)
Why: For the pure joy of it. Because we are all full of poetry.
Pictures will be shared here and at http://www.guerillahaikumovement.com/
2. 350.0rg is planning a rally on the capitol steps. The organizers are seeking out poets to participate!
Moving Planet Rally: “A Day to Move Beyond Fossil Fuels”
Saturday 24 September, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. (estimated)
Be part of a world-wide rally calling for dramatic reduction in the use of fossil fuels. We’ll perform simple roles in a procession, carrying images and messages that will stream back from one of our large puppets. No experience needed; instructions provided on site. For more information about this event: www.moving-planet.org/events/us/minnesota-state-capitol/1277
Location: State Capitol front steps, Saint Paul
3. Recordings for Change: I willl be recording short films of local poets reading a poem and discussing change to be collected on a blog. If you are interested in more information about this, please message me directly. My email is on the sidebar.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Coldfront Video Review
DJ Dolack put together a really lovely, rainy video review on Coldfront of the reading Ronaldo V. Wilson and I did this past May at The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church. Thanks, DJ! Thanks, Coldfront!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Two June Events!
In the wee hours of June 4/5th, I'm proud to be a part of Bedtime Stories during Nuit Blanche at the Walker Art Center's Open Field.
Also, You Must Not Name Everything: An Art Party takes place on June 18th. It will showcase new work by Jack Walsh and Pete Degan, along with many other wonderful fine art and craft vendors. Beginning at 7pm, there will be readings by me, John Colburn, Sarah Fox, Matt Mauch, Laura Pendell, and Dale Pendell!
Happy Spring!
Also, You Must Not Name Everything: An Art Party takes place on June 18th. It will showcase new work by Jack Walsh and Pete Degan, along with many other wonderful fine art and craft vendors. Beginning at 7pm, there will be readings by me, John Colburn, Sarah Fox, Matt Mauch, Laura Pendell, and Dale Pendell!
Happy Spring!
Monday, May 02, 2011
Feeling Contemplative but Inarticulate, I Repost...
These are the four requested songs played by the Current this morning after the announcement of bid Laden's death:
And here is Ken Chen's reflective and well-spoken Montevidayo post.
And here is Ken Chen's reflective and well-spoken Montevidayo post.
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