2nd time for us, usually at the Arts Center, on Zoom & a nice showing of readers & listeners. Nancy Klepsch & I, Dan Wilcox, bounced back & forth as hosts, with Jil Hanifan thankfully handling the logistics. Even some Vermonters on the list.
Kenn Ash got us off to a start with humor, “Ode to the TV Horses” with funny rhymes, & a poem imagining the end of the shutdown. Laura also entertained us with rhyme & word-play with “Cat Food Soup,” then a topical piece “Annihilated.” Dan Curley added to the day’s informal theme of life with covid-19 with 2 poems from his “pandemic series” “I Went to the Big Box Store” & “Yard Work.”
Both of Jil Hanifan’s poems were, as she said, “plague poems,” the first about the virus in Korea “Contact Tracing,” then what sounded personal “The Old Professor & the Pandemic.” Sally Rhoades was also on topic with a poem about the peacefulness of her street now “No School Busses,” then an autobiographical poem for her daughters “Letting Go a Little Bit of My Youth” about deciding not to return to nursing now. I skirted the topic-de-jour entirely with a poem from my week in January in Gloucester “The 6 of Cups” & my Poem-in-Your-Pocket entry, a poem/joke “April 30.”
Nancy Klepsch ended the list with a poem she proudly discovered had been published in Fence Magazine that began with a quote from Virginia Woolf & was about losses & being a writer titled “All the Nine Herbs are Listening.”
So the 2nd Sunday @ 2: Poetry + Prose will continue even though we have been sent to our rooms, but not at the Arts Center which remains closed, but on Zoom. Check out the 2nd Sunday @ 2 Facebook page for a link when the next 2nd Sunday gets close.
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