I just received this from a reader:
"Just wanted to tell you how totally goddamned impressed I am with The Lost Tribe of Us. It¹s really quite an accomplishment. Just finished reading it front to back for the second time -- this time stone cold sober (mostly) -- and marveled at how it¹s positively fractal the way there¹s a entire life contained within the book and then sometimes within a single poem and then even a single line. Seriously. I found it thrilling.
You want proof? You know how you turn down the corner of a page if what you're reading is something you want to save or come back later to remember? Fully half the pages have already been clipped. I hope you're appropriately honored to know that it will be going on our bathroom shelf somewhere between Beckett, Bukowski and Jane Kenyon.
By the way, Christmas Poem for You is about the most beautiful love poem I've ever read."
Friday, March 7, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
New Writing Group in Winchester and Front Royal
I am starting a new writing group in the Winchester and Front Royal area. Here is an article in the Northern Virginia Daily about the group:
http://www.nvdaily.com/lifestyle/290994643852836.bsp
If you are interested or know someone who wants to join a workshop group (fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and children's lit), please contact me at heatheredit@cs.com.
This group is for intermediate-level writers only. No genre fiction please (romance, sci-fi, Christian). We will meet once a month and provide feedback to one another.
If interested, please send me a sample of your work. Hope to hear from you!
http://www.nvdaily.com/lifestyle/290994643852836.bsp
If you are interested or know someone who wants to join a workshop group (fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and children's lit), please contact me at heatheredit@cs.com.
This group is for intermediate-level writers only. No genre fiction please (romance, sci-fi, Christian). We will meet once a month and provide feedback to one another.
If interested, please send me a sample of your work. Hope to hear from you!
Two Readings and a Book Signing Coming Up
I've got two readings and a book signing coming up in March. Come on out now, ya hear!
1. Monday, March 3 at 8 PM
Reading for So to Speak and Phoebe Magazines
Busboys and Poets in Shirlington, VA
4251 South Campbell Avenue
Arlington, VA 22206
www.busboysandpoets.com
2. Sunday, March 9 at 6 PM
Iota Poetry Series
"Split This Rock"/Beltway Magazine preview reading
with Heather Davis, Brian Gilmore,
Steven B. Rogers, and Melissa Tuckey
2832 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22201
http://www.iotaclubandcafe.com/
3. Saturday, March 29, 9 am to 4 pm
Book signing at Virginia Festival of the Book
Main Street Rag Publishing Company Table
Omni Charlottesville Hotel Atrium
235 W. Main Street
Charlottesville, 22902
http://www.vabook.org/index.html
1. Monday, March 3 at 8 PM
Reading for So to Speak and Phoebe Magazines
Busboys and Poets in Shirlington, VA
4251 South Campbell Avenue
Arlington, VA 22206
www.busboysandpoets.com
2. Sunday, March 9 at 6 PM
Iota Poetry Series
"Split This Rock"/Beltway Magazine preview reading
with Heather Davis, Brian Gilmore,
Steven B. Rogers, and Melissa Tuckey
2832 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22201
http://www.iotaclubandcafe.com/
3. Saturday, March 29, 9 am to 4 pm
Book signing at Virginia Festival of the Book
Main Street Rag Publishing Company Table
Omni Charlottesville Hotel Atrium
235 W. Main Street
Charlottesville, 22902
http://www.vabook.org/index.html
Friday, January 25, 2008
What Readers Are Saying
Got this note today from someone in Texas. Nice to hear!
Dear Ms. Davis:
I rarely read a poetry collection all the way through at one sitting, but I couldn't tear myself away from THE LOST TRIBE OF US. Congratulations on a wonderful book. The poems are tender even in their toughness, and always well-crafted.
--A reader in Comfort, TX
Dear Ms. Davis:
I rarely read a poetry collection all the way through at one sitting, but I couldn't tear myself away from THE LOST TRIBE OF US. Congratulations on a wonderful book. The poems are tender even in their toughness, and always well-crafted.
--A reader in Comfort, TX
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
A friend of mine, Ed Hamilton, is reading at Olsson's in Dupont Circle (Washington, D.C.) from his hilarious new book about living at the infamous Chelsea Hotel in NYC. Come on out and see him on January 31. Ed and his partner Debbie have lived in one room in the Chelsea for more than 10 years next to poets, weirdos, and artists alike. More details are below. Or check out their excellent blog at http://legends.typepad.com/.
Thursday, January 31, 2008, 7pm, at Olsson's-Dupont Circle, 1307 19th St. NW, 202-785-1133 Ed Hamilton - Legends of the Chelsea Hotel: Living with the Artists and Outlaws of New York's Rebel Mecca
There’s a current that courses through the old Chelsea Hotel, a weird electricity that drives people relentlessly to create. It’s an energy that longtime resident and creator of "Living with Legends: Hotel Chelsea Blog" Ed Hamilton will tell you often drives inhabitants to madness. Chelsea residents past and present include: Dee Ramone, Ethan Hawke, Sid Vicious, Ryan Adams, club kid/murdered Michael Alig, Sarah Bernhardt, the Warthog Factory’s Richard Bernstein, Victor Backrest, Charles Bukowski, Leonard Cohen, Lesbian activist Stormed DeLarverie, Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Huneke, Janis Joplin, Jack Kerouac, Madonna, Edgar Lee Masters, Arthur Miller. Edie Sedgwick, Sam Shepard, Patti Smith, Dylan Thomas, and Rufus Wainwright.
Thursday, January 31, 2008, 7pm, at Olsson's-Dupont Circle, 1307 19th St. NW, 202-785-1133 Ed Hamilton - Legends of the Chelsea Hotel: Living with the Artists and Outlaws of New York's Rebel Mecca
There’s a current that courses through the old Chelsea Hotel, a weird electricity that drives people relentlessly to create. It’s an energy that longtime resident and creator of "Living with Legends: Hotel Chelsea Blog" Ed Hamilton will tell you often drives inhabitants to madness. Chelsea residents past and present include: Dee Ramone, Ethan Hawke, Sid Vicious, Ryan Adams, club kid/murdered Michael Alig, Sarah Bernhardt, the Warthog Factory’s Richard Bernstein, Victor Backrest, Charles Bukowski, Leonard Cohen, Lesbian activist Stormed DeLarverie, Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Huneke, Janis Joplin, Jack Kerouac, Madonna, Edgar Lee Masters, Arthur Miller. Edie Sedgwick, Sam Shepard, Patti Smith, Dylan Thomas, and Rufus Wainwright.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Poetry Deadlines for Split This Rock Poetry Festival
Read, Write, Resist! In Washington, D.C. in March 2008, the Split This Rock Poetry Festival will celebrate our great tradition of poetry of witness and resistance. The festival will feature readings, workshops, panel discussions on poetry and social change, youth programming, films, parties, walking tours, and activism—a unique opportunity to hone our activist skills while we assess and debate the public role of the poet and the poem in this time of crisis. As citizens and artists, our obligation has never been greater. We call on poets of conscience to move to the center of public life as we forge a visionary new arts movement for peace and justice.
There are 3 upcoming deadlines related to the festival: 1) A poetry contest with significant cash prizes 2) A call for panel proposals 3) A call for film and video submissions.
Please go to http://www.splitthisrock.org/ for more information and to REGISTER for the festival. It's going to rock!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Book Release Party Rocks the House
My brother-in-law Pat Padua provided the photos for the covers. Check out his flicker site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppad/
A great little bluegrass trio came to play in our living room and our street--Blue Ridge Avenue--rocked out to the sounds of guitar and mandolin that drifted from our windows. To book these guys, check out this Shenandoah Music page: http://www.shenandoahmusic.com/houseconcerts.htm
My next reading will be at Busboys and Poets on Sunday, December 16 at 4 PM at 2021 14th Street, NW as part of the Sunday Kind of Love Series. Come on out and see me and fellow Poet Against the War Mike Maggio!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)