Dear All,
Since today is my last full day in the city in 2009, I wanted to think through some things, if you'll allow me. Wow! What a wonderful year this has been, what a ride! Some recaps:
This spring, around March, was exciting because I had what I called a "life transplant". I remember sitting in my first apartment in Harlem and trying to find a new apartment, and I received a phone call from an unknown number, and it was NYU telling me that I got in to the MFA program! The next week, I received my keys to my first studio apartment -- in Harlem. It was a dream of mine to have my own apartment, much less in Harlem. A few days after I moved in, I got a box at my door: first prints of my new book.
What follows is a whirlwind of a year: book tour with Raina Leon including readings in Chapel Hill (where I got to watch the NCAA basketball championships with some old classmates. a plus!), in Raleigh, NC, in Washington DC. And about 15 other readings in the New York City area. Summer came and I still had readings and chances to meet beautiful people along the way. Then a month in Ithaca just resting and thinking and dreaming about the projects I will write and want to write. I came back from Ithaca and hit the ground running again:
Book Launch party in Columbia, SC. This was especially great because I got to share my poems with my family -- the people that comprise 75% of the subject matter of my book. Then school started, and I was back down to SC to do the South Carolina Poet's Summit with Sharon Olds and Rosanna Warren -- a treat!
The rest of the fall was a blur with MFAing and working part time and interning at the New Yorker Magazine! I'm so grateful for solid friendships and companions that helped me stay grounded and sane in a potentially crazy period. Moreover, I'm super excited about my new poetry project, and can't wait to see what happens with it next.
So. 2010 has some big shoes to fill, but that's part of the excitement, right! Seeing what bigger and better things come around.
On the plate right now: I've been commissioned to write some poems for the Ackland Art Museum. This spring they're hosting Jacob Lawrence's "the Legend of John Brown" series. They want me to compose some original pieces and come back and give a reading and possible workshop. I'm excited for this exposure and opportunity.
other events in 2010:
Feb 21
Reading in South Brunswick NJ with Metta Sama
Feb 26-28
South Carolina Poetry Book Festival
April 16-19
Alabama Poetry Book Festival
April 23
Syracuse YMCA Reading
and sometime after that:
Reading and Workshop at the Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC.
Hope to see you around!
xoxo
Monday, December 21, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
It's been a while
I've been a bit busy with life in New York to post. I would look at my blog and think: man, I haven't posted in a long time....and then go on to do the various things that someone going to grad school and working two part time jobs and internship and fellowship has to do. yes. busy.
That is also to say, save for my two pretty big readings earlier this semester in South Carolina, readings in the city of my poetry have also come to a stop.
Just some information to pass along:
Constance Saltonstall Foundation: www.saltonstall.org for NY residents. A four week residency in bliss. Really.
First book prize for Asian American Writers: www.kundiman.org
Give to Soul Mountain: http://www.firstgiving.com/smretreat a residency in Connecticut, with the lovely, lovely Marilyn Nelson
And, I suppose, because I am an author, I must support giving books for Christmas presents. They're great ideas, really. You should do it. And gift my book. hehe.
Look for a better update soon. On the horizon. Also, maybe some glimpses at some writing and audio recordings!
That is also to say, save for my two pretty big readings earlier this semester in South Carolina, readings in the city of my poetry have also come to a stop.
Just some information to pass along:
Constance Saltonstall Foundation: www.saltonstall.org for NY residents. A four week residency in bliss. Really.
First book prize for Asian American Writers: www.kundiman.org
Give to Soul Mountain: http://www.firstgiving.com/smretreat a residency in Connecticut, with the lovely, lovely Marilyn Nelson
And, I suppose, because I am an author, I must support giving books for Christmas presents. They're great ideas, really. You should do it. And gift my book. hehe.
Look for a better update soon. On the horizon. Also, maybe some glimpses at some writing and audio recordings!
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