Category: Poetry & Poems


Not much happening today, book store wise…. lots of updating done on the site to add Google/android store links for most of the books, and transitioned most of the formatting of the store links to text based (nerdy boring),

Tremendous Open Mic last night, loved it. Full house at Lo Fi with 10 readers. Shawnte Orion popped in and shared as well, and blew the house away.

Traffic died on the web at about 3pm today, need to figure out why.

down to 587 on the inbox

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AZPoets Against Hate
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BCM- Forums
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Bob’s Home Page
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Brick Cave Media
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Earlier today, an Arizona Senator from southern Arizona posted a tweet as follows:

“#azright Next legislative session, I’ll sponsor a bill to create the position of AZ Poet Laureate to promote written & spoken English in AZ.”

On a personal level, I found the fact that the Senator would suggest that the purpose of the newly created position would be to promote ‘written & spoken English’ as opposed to ‘poetry’ to be unacceptable. The creation of an honored position to promote the written and spoken art of poetry should not come at the exclusion in any sense of the freedoms and liberties we enjoy as a society.

That being said, a review of the draft of the bill to create the position currently has no language to indicate any sort of language discrimination.

This discussion, has led to another revelation- who knew this bill was being presented at all?

Apparently, The Arizona Commission on the Arts knew, as they were quick to try and downplay any response that perhaps may have jeopardized the bill’s position.

Apparently, The Tucson Poetry Center knew.

ASPS (Arizona State Poetry Society) did not.

The community of poets practicing poetry across Arizona did not. The people who publish, read, share, and work on poetry in their daily lives seemed to be caught off guard. My point being, if the community of poets and organizers outside of the institutions were aware and had been involved in the process, then perhaps there would be less of an uprising when some Senator decides to brag that he is going to use the position to support his political agenda.

It’s time for an overhaul.

It is time, with respect to poetry in Arizona, to make some fundamental changes to the way government is involved.

My first Recommendation- All ACA poetry related programs flow through ASPS. One of the most glaring opportunities for the ACA is their failure to effectively build a network of communication between themselves and the larger community of poets outside of pockets in Tucson and.. well, Tucson. By empowering the ASPS as their field agent, and meeting regularly with ASPS leadership to review key communication metrics, it will allow the ACA to both increase it’s exposure at the local level and minimize additional expense associated with an investment in infrstructure.

This also serves the similar benefit of returning ASPS to it’s rightful place as the state designated organization to promote poetry in Arizona.

Recommendation #2- All state funding opportunities for individual poets should include a provision requiring ASPS membership. This serves the dual purpose of increasing membership in the organization, thus allowing ASPS to continue to support the ACA, and it also provides an opportunity for community dialogue, through increased participation in ASPS (and ACA) activities.

Recommendation #3- ASPS should institute an official policy of site visits and interactions to literary events across the state. This can be as simple as any member of the organization volunteering to attend and event and provide feedback back to the organization about the event. It also provides opportunities to speak to the benefits of ASPS membership and interaction with event organizers, relationships that can be leveraged later.

Some of my recomendations for ASPS internally include:

First, a comprehensive review of the membership status and benefits of membership- restructuring aspects of the membership that are outdated and implementing new membership benefits that fit the time.

For example:

  • Partner Bookstore discounts
  • Promoted discount or free entry to annual contests
  • Discounted registration for fall conference or other “ASPS Certified” Events
  • “Poem on a page” of the ASPS website
  • Sponsored poetry critic
  • Obviously the aforementioned ability to apply for state grant monies

 

Streamline membership costs: membership should be a flat rate regardless of geographical location, with a set amount going to the local chapter and a set amount going to the state organization.

Creation of action committees (2-3 people) for each chapter, to assess the state of membership within the chapter and provide guidance for improving the chapter membership.

Active solicitation of new chapters, in places that have not traditionally held.

Regular meetings between state president and chapter presidents, to review the status of the organization.

In regards to the upcoming Poet Laureate, the legislation lacks key important duties:

  • Should be the Keynote speaker at the Fall ASPS conference
  • One ASPS officer should serve on the selection committee

More Events. The Poetry Society should gear itself towards promoting more school visits, more speaking engagements, and more feature opportunities for it’s members.

 

And that’s just the beginning, the need to change the mindset of those that lead poetry and arts in this state is an opportunity to save a lost generation of potential poets.

but what do I know?

 

Phoenix Comicon 2011 was a tremendous success across everything that I was involved in.

First Off, Thanks!

  • To Harmony Nelson most of all, her booth work was unprecidented!
  • To Bernard Schober, for again killing the Nerd Slam!
  • To all our guests, be they for Anthology (Laura Lacanette, Russ Kazmierczak, Lauren Perry) or for Brick Cave Media (Kent Markwart, Heather Liebenow, Idena Thatcher, Melvin lambert. Mike Robinson, Joe Giunta, Brent Heffron, Sharon Skinner), you guys made for a fun and exciting weekend.
  • Our unsung heroes included Joseph Nieves, who not only helped set up, but man the booth, and tear down, and Aura Nelson, who rode in on her pickup of salvation and took the entire booth home, and had it unloaded by the time we got there- THANK YOU BOTH!

From Opening Night, having Sacrifice show on Opening Night Thursday night was both an honor and a privilege, seriously. we put the estimate at 50 people in the room for the show, which was tremendous!

On Friday we hit the ground running… we had some VERY aggressive goals for our booth, and Harmony was non-stop in “gospelling” the Sacrifice message. It was pretty apparent obviously that we had learned from 2010 and were seeing Amazing results from the start. The 2 months of planning paid off in a HUGE way.

Also on Friday, we benefited from Sharon’s Burgeoning popularity in the Steampunk world as she put her designs into the booth, both for guns and clothes, and that drew people in to look around.

Friday Night was nothing short of Amazing. Thank you to Joe B. for believing in the slam after a great 2010, not just believing in it, but bumping it up to a room almost three times the size, and hooking it up with a PRIMO time. I’m guessing at our height we had 175 people in the room rated to 221… Laura, Lauren and The Kaz were stupendous

Klute leading the Nerd poetry Army

Klute leading the Nerd Poetry Army

The Kaz and Crew at the 2011 Nerd Slam

The Kaz and Crew at the 2011 Nerd Slam

2011 Nerd Slam Crowd

The crowd at one point of the 2011 Nerd Slam

Saturday, I lead a two hour game of Star Fleet Battles, which i won’t really talk about because I got wasted pretty early on. Hit a couple of sessions, picked up a tidbit or two to use on next projects.

Oh, I got Brent Heffron Arrested on Friday, too…

Brent Heffron in the Mandalorian Jail

Brent Heffron in the Mandalorian Jail

Brent Being Arrested

The Mandalorians come and take Brent Heffron

I would say Sunday was a wind down day, but we hit the booth hard all day, and blew it up! AND I totally spaced, one of my highlights, with Wendy Trakes was announcing Mantecoza as the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film winner for the festival…

All in all, it was a great comicon!