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Default Poetry by the Sea

Just wondering who will be attending Poetry by the Sea. I see several familiar Spherians on the program - Rick Mullin, Quincy Lehr, Nicholas Friedman, Meredith Bergmann, Jehanne Dubrow, Melissa Balmain, Robert Schechter, Jean Krieling, Wendy Sloan, Alicia Stallings, Angela O'Donnell, Rory Waterman, Leslie Monsour, Jeff Holt, of course Anna and Kim.
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I'll be attending and taking the workshop on the sonnet with Dick Davis.

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It will be nice to see you again, Susan.
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I was hoping to. I applied for a scholarship a few months ago, but didn't hear back. Since then, I've had a lot of personal changes, including moving to Maryland at the end of May, meaning that I probably won't be able to attend regardless.

I hope there will be a sequel, however. If so, I will at least attend, if not take a more active approach. I'm keen on getting more involved with literary conferences.
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Cathy, so glad I'll see you again, and Susan, it will be great to meet you--along with those others Cathy listed. (I met Melissa at the Newburyport Literary Festival last weekend--a GREAT time!) Hope to meet others I "know" only online. I'll be at the Women Poets Timeline seminar, and giving a reading. Should be fun!
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I'm bumping this up because of Poetry by the Sea's imminence! Can't wait to see so many of you there!

And, yes, Kim and the Board are very much intending to make this an annual event, so if you were unable to attend this year for whatever reason, mark your calendar now for May 24 to May 28 2016!!

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Also, I have just arranged to pick up Quincy Lehr who is arriving at Madison Station at 3.50 pm on Tuesday via Shoreline East from New Haven. I have room for up to 4 more plus luggage. First come first served, so let me know! (NB: This is not official PBTS transport). I can drop off at the Comfort Inn or Mercy Center.
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Can't make it this year but I've marked those dates for next year. Have a great time, everyone! Look forward to the reports (and photos).
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Comfort Inn? Mercy Center? Am I the only one thinking of palliative care?

(Kidding, kidding. Have a wonderful time, you lucky people.)
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Default Poetry by the Sea 2015 - A Few Comments


May 30, 2015

My conference experience began with my check-in at the Mercy by the Sea Center in Madison, CT on the morning of Tuesday, May 26, 2015.

I was one of the first to arrive. I received my conference package (which included a lovely journal with the Poetry by the Sea logo, a pen, a schedule and other information). I signed up for the Friday participant reading and received my badge and room key. My roommate was Susan Spear, poetry editor of Think magazine. She’s a lovely person and we got along splendidly.

I had lunch and then attended Tom Cable’s prosody panel, A Poet’s Field Guide, co-hosted by Natalie Gerber. The topic focused on intonation and its influence on scansion.

In the afternoon I attended the first of three participant readings, and later in the day I attended the new books reading, featuring Meredith Bergmann, Rebecca Foust, Rick Mullin and Sally Nacker.

That evening I mingled with other participants at the reception, held in a beautiful room named Seaside, with a fantastic view of the water (Long Island Sound). After dinner I attended the first of two faculty readings, featuring Dick Davis, Erica Dawson, Joshua Mehigan, Spencer Reece, Terri Witek and Cyriaco Lopes.

On Wednesday, May 27, I rose early, around 5 a.m. as I usually do, and walked around the Mercy Center grounds and along the beach, taking a few pictures and simply admiring the beauty of the place, and its silence, accompanied only by a light swish of the waves and a variety of birdsong.

After breakfast, I attended the Diverse Religious Poetry Traditions panel, chaired by Angela O’Donnell (who I had met at West Chester previously), with panel members Dick Davis and Jehanne Dubrow, the latter two speaking from the perspective of the Islamic and Jewish traditions. Angela spoke last, and her presentation just about moved me to tears. She was kind enough to email me the text of her presentation, based on the Catholic tradition.

Later that morning I attended a very upbeat and lively panel entitled Children’s Poetry, chaired by the wonderful Melissa Balmain, with panelists Joelle Dujardin, Tony Speed and Robert Schechter, whom I met for the first time. There were some Our Lady of Mercy 6th grade students in attendance. I am now tempted to try to write some poems for children!

After lunch, it was the first of my three workshop sessions with Dick Davis, entitled The Sonnet. We were seven poets, including Susan McLean, David Landrum, Scott Miller, Larissa Schmailo, J.D. Smith and Linda Stern. We read, discussed and dissected sonnets ranging from Petrarch to Auden.

After the workshop I attended another new books reading, this time books by Deborah Arnold, Bill Conelly, Nzadi Keita and Jean Kreiling.
After the reception and dinner (the inaugural banquet, which was wonderful!) I attended the keynote address, given by Marilyn Hacker.

On the morning of Thursday, May 28, I attended the Tribute to Edgar Bowers panel, chaired by Kevin Durkin (whom I met last year in Los Angeles) with panelists Dick Davis (who had been a personal friend of Bowers for 24 years), Joshua Mehigan (who knew him for around two years) and Leslie Monsour. It was a very informative session, with many interesting anecdotes from the panelists, and we were given a CD with tracks of Bowers reading his poems.

Later that morning, I met one-on-one with Dick Davis. We spoke about poetry in general, “dry periods” in writing (e.g., Bowers’s 15-year hiatus), women’s poetry, and the reason(s) for my admiration of the works of Edna St. Vincent Millay.

After lunch I attended the second of the three Dick Davis sonnet workshops, where we read and discussed various stylistic and historical aspects of the poems he had chosen.

After the workshop I attended the Mezzo Cammin 10th Anniversary panel, chaired by Kim Bridgford, highlighting the work of three young women, Jenna Lê, Anne-Marie Thompson and Chelsea Woodard.

Following the workshop, I attended the second of three participant readings.

That evening I attended the second faculty reading, featuring Rafael Campo, Jehanne Dubrow, Annie Finch, Micheal O’Siadhail, Patricia Smith and Alicia Stallings. I was in Alicia’s workshop at WCU in 2011 and we chatted at the banquet the previous evening on everything from poetry, to language, to our children.

On Friday, May 29, the final day, I attended the morning panel entitled Poetry and Transportation, which turned out to be one of my favorite panels (that and the religious poetry panel), chaired by Pat Valdata, a poet and pilot, with panelists Dolores Hayden, Sharon Olson, and Leah Silvieus.

After the panel, I read at the third and final participant reading. I read two lovely poems by my friend, mentor and sponsor, Tim Murphy, Buoyed Home and Cold Front, and also two of my own, Intervals and Edward Hopper’s Automat.

At 1 p.m. our group met for the final workshop session with Dick Davis.

After that, it was the long drive home to Canada. I had a wonderful time, made many new friends, met up with old ones, discussed and learned about many aspects of poetry, all in the beautiful setting by the sea.

I urge my friends at Eratosphere to consider attending next year’s conference. Kim, Anna and their team deserve our applause and gratitude for continuing to foster our community of poets.

Cathy
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