08/05/2012 3:00 pm
Joan Baranow's book of poems is Living Apart; Alicia Ostriker says of it, "Like a younger and more sensuous Mary Oliver, Joan Baranow turns and returns to lyric as to a quenchless source. To listen to her music precise and rich is like overhearing the multiple hum of life and loss in a complicated natural environment." She and her husband David Watts produced the PBS documentary Healing Words: Poetry and Medicine, and co-edited The Healing Art of Writing: Volume One. Gail Rudd Entrekin's new book of poems is Rearrangement of the Invisible. Ellen Bass calls it "...both praise and eulogy, a cherishing of the moments of our lives and a sorrow song for their passing. Through it all we feel the force of her love - for her family and for all of us. An honest, intimate, and wise book." She is also co-publisher and poetry editor of Hip Pocket Press and editor of the online literary magazine Canary. David Watts has two new books, At High Altitude: 31 Poems of 31 Words, winner of a Sunken Garden Poetry Prize, and the color of desire, a book of short poems that "pathway into the interior consciousness," written as harvey ellis. He is a gastroenterologist, a classically trained musician, and a television producer/host. Location:
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Diesel, A Bookstore in Oakland presents another installment of the always excellent Poetry Flash, this time with Joan Baranow, Gail Rudd Entrekin,and David Watts on Sunday, August 5th at 3pm.
