A Review of : Vanessa Hidary’s The Last Kaiser Roll In The Bodega
I don’t know Vanessa Hidary personally, but I know her work….its personal. Her body of work speaks for a multitude of people, genders, and relationships. The Last Kaiser Roll in the Bodega was a written testament to the strength pulled from Vanessa’s life experiences. It was all that I expected but nothing that I expected all wrapped in one. This review was meant to be received much sooner, but something kept pulling back in, something kept asking me to please pay attention specifically to it. I happily obliged. This book is a roller coaster of emotions making you pay attention and think at the speed of two trains leaving different stations at the same speed; where they meet in the middle is up to you…. but you’ll love it there.–> Read more »
Lincoln Poetry Contest:Calling all Poets
What better way to debut this wonderful blog than to provide poets around the globe with an amazing chance to present their masterpieces to the masses? So, we hopped on a plane and we wound up, somehow, in Boston!
Calling all Poets! Calling all Poets!
Here before you stands an amazing opportunity. Through many hills and mountains, plus a phone call to some very close friends in high places, I have returned with the holy grail of information.
Behold:
We are looking for someone who is interested in scripting and potentially performing a piece for a video art exhibit we are developing. The exhibit is at a nationally known historic site, so in addition to the three $500 prizes we are awarding, the winner(s) would also get great exposure – the site sees almost 1 million visitors every year. We wanted to make sure that the Poetry Community knew about the contest, and was wondering if you’d be willing to help us spread the word to your communities via your email list, facebook, or just good old word of mouth?
If you are, this sums it up pretty well:
“Democracy IS a work in progress, which is why we want to open up our creative process! Help us script a video art installation about Lincoln ’s legacy. You could win a $500 prize and possible national exposure! We are looking for a poem that will work as a spoken word piece that can be incorporated into a video art installation that pays tribute to Lincoln ’s legacy and highlights the theme “Democracy is a work in progress.” The winning piece or pieces will imbue the program with a lively, contemporary feel and provoke curiosity, discussion, and reflection about Lincoln ’s legacy. They may be featured at a nationally known historic site that attracts nearly one million visitors annually. All entries must be submitted by 9:00 am EST on April 18, 2011. For full details check out our site: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lincoln-Poetry-Contest/151539681575381?sk=info”
There are a LOT more details at our webpage.
See, didn’t I tell you that it was some amazing information? Now that my staff here has done all of the dirty work, it is up to YOU to write, submit, and perform. Break a mic!
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Welcome to He Said, She Said
Tired of the same old blogs? Want to hear the juicy info on your favorite poets? Well, you’ve come to the right place!
This blog will chronicle the ins and outs, ups and downs, and even the blunt & subtle sides of the poetry community around the country. Sure, we all know the words to all of our favorite poet’s poem & can even quote the CDs verbatim, but do you know what was said AFTER the mic was turned off? Stay tuned for some of the hottest, juiciest, and most sought after gossip & news around;He Said, She Said….Word of Mouth!
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Prose N’Proper

