Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Upcoming Events

Saturday, May 11
Louis Jenkins
M. L. Liebler
The Distinguished Poets Series
of the Poetry Center at
Passaic County Community College
(Poetry writing workshop
with Louis Jenkins or BJ Ward at
10 AM. Fee $15.
Pre-registration required.)
Hamilton Club Building
32 Church St. (corner of Ellison St.)
Paterson
1 PM                      Free
Open Reading
Contact: Maria Mazziotti Gillan
973-684-6555

Sunday, May 19
POETRY FESTIVAL: A CELEBRATION
OF LITERARY JOURNALS
12 journals and their editors:
Adanna
Edison Literary Review
Exit 13
Journal of New Jersey Poets
Lips
Painted Bride Quarterly
Paterson Literary Review
Raintown Review
Schuylkill Valley Journal
Stillwater Review
Tiferet
US 1 Worksheets
Journals will be available along with
subscription and submission information.
Editors will answer questions
about publishing.
24 poets will read
throughout the afternoon.
Robert Carnevale
Mike Cohen
Lorraine Doran
Juditha Dowd
Sandra Duguid
Martin Farawell
Andrew "Ink" Feindt
Jim Gwyn
Miriam Haier
Eric Heller
Ernest Hilbert
Linda Hillringhouse
Janet Kirchheimer
David Kozinski
Francesca MaximE
Kathy Nelson
Kathe Palka
Wanda Praisner
Ed Romond
Linda Stern
Chuck Tripi
Emily Vogel
Joe Weil
Edytta Wojnar
Books by the poets will be available
for sale and signing.
West Caldwell Public Library
30 Clinton Ave., West Caldwell
1-5 PM            Free
Contact library: 973-226-5441
Or dslockward@gmail.com
For full schedule and directions:

Tuesday, May 21 
MARIA MAZZIOTTI GILLAN
LESLIE HEYWOOD
Carriage House Poetry Series 
Kuran Arts Center 
Watson Rd. (GPS Use 75 N. Martine Ave.)
Fanwood 
8PM                Free 
Contact: Adele Kenny
908-889-7223 

Sunday, June 2
MARIA MAZZIOTTI GILLAN +
“All That Lies Between Us”
A Documentary film
on the Life and Work of
Maria Mazziotti Gillan
Sponsored by Montclair UNICO
Montclair Salvation Army Building
13 Trinity Place, Montclair
3 PM               $15
                        $10 Seniors/students
Contact: Don DiGerinimo
973-809-9586 or
Steve Ruccio
973-610-6161


Saturday, May 4, 2013

Writing Poetry to Save Your Life: How to Find the Courage to Tell Your Stories


MiroLand, Guernica's new imprint, is proud to offer Maria Mazziotti Gillan's newest book, Writing Poetry To Save Your Life: How To Find The Courage To Tell Your Stories, as its first publication.

It is now available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Small Press Distributors, and University of Toronto Press Distribution.



Described as "The only book you'll ever need to bring out your inner poet."  It combines Maria’s personal story as a writer with her suggestions for writers at all stages of development. The voice in this book is that of a friend who sits with you in a warm kitchen sipping espresso or a cup of herbal tea, while offering support and encouragement. It is designed to help you find the stories you have to tell and the words to tell them. It is based on the belief that when you find the courage to explore your memories, you will find the source for evocative writing. It can be used in classrooms, by writer’s groups, or by an individual while writing at home or in a coffee shop. It will jumpstart your creativity, giving you permission to use the power of words to save your life.


Friday, May 3, 2013

All That Lies Between Us Documentary Showings in Massachusetts and New Jersey



Maria Mazziotti Gillan used poetry as a way out of an urban childhood that was happy but lower class to success in the writing world.

Filmmakers Kevin Carey and Mark Hillringhouse's documentary short on Maria, "All That Lies Between Us" chronicles the deep connections between her life and her writing. It travels from the streets of her hometown Paterson, New Jersey to readings, her home and her work as Director of Creative Writing Program and Professor of Poetry at Binghamton University (SUNY).

“We’re raised to not be honest with anyone outside the home,” she said. “I spent a good portion of my life biting my tongue. The more I taught poetry was the braver I got,” says Gillan.

The film will has two screenings this month.

On Saturday, May 4, it will be shown at the 5th Massachusetts Poetry Festival in Salem where Maria will be reading.(Peabody Essex Museum Morse Auditorium 12:30 PM ― 1:45 PM)

On Friday, May 10, it will be shown at the Cumberland Regional High School Festival in New Jersey. (7PM, free with donations accepted, at Cumberland Regional H.S., 90 Silver Lake Rd., Bridgeton)

The documentary was written, produced and directed by Kevin Carey and Mark Hillringhouse.

To order a DVD of the film, send check or money order for $17.00 ($15.00 plus $2.00 for postage and handling) payable to Kevin Carey at 605 Cabot St., Beverly, MA 01915.



Thursday, May 2, 2013

Maria Gillan: Poetry Month Interview






For the final week of National Poetry Month, the Passaic County Community College Writing Center blog interviewed Maria Mazziotti Gillan.


 Here's a cross-posting:




PCCC: How did you know or when did you know you were a poet?

Maria Mazziotti Gillan (MMG): I knew I wanted to be a poet when I was very young. I started writing when I was 8 years old, and once I saw my poems published when I was 13 I knew that I would never stop being a poet. In a way you don’t chose [poetry], it chooses you. It grabs you by the back of the neck and says this is it.

PCCC: What topics do you most like to explore in your poetry? What influences you?


MMG: I explore ethnicity, family relationships, place, grief, loss, the environment. My poetry is increasingly concerned with grief over what we’ve done to the earth, but always my poems are narrative and even when I am writing about world issues, I always connect those issues to the personal. I have a new book coming out at the end of April, 2013, Writing Poetry To Save Your Life: How To Find The Courage To Tell Your Stories (Toronto, Canada: Miroland/Guernica, 2013), and it’s part memoir and part a book intended to encourage people to write so it explains in detail how I came to writing, and how to help yourself to find what you need to write about.

PCCC: What other types of writing, genre, and art forms are you interested in?

MMG: I am interested in visual art as well as poetry, and I began to paint again about ten years ago. I was encouraged to do that by Beat poet Diane di Prima when we were on a reading tour in California, and I’ll always be grateful to her for that.

PCCC: What advice can you give to beginning poets and poets dealing with rejection?

MMG: My advice to beginning poets is to read and read and read some more, and also to keep writing even when that writing is not getting published. That’s really why I wrote the book on writing because I thought that people needed to be encouraged to keep on going even when they felt that no one was paying attention to them.

PCCC: What’s next?

MMG: I’ll be touring to publicize the book on writing and later this year I have two new poetry books coming out. One is called The Silence in the Empty House (NYQ books, Fall, 2013) and Ancestor’s Song (Bordighera Press, November 2013). Other than that, I’m still writing and reading in lots of places across the country, and I don’t plan to stop anytime soon.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Two May Screenings of "All That Lies Between Us": A Documentary Featuring the Life and Work of Maria Mazziotti Gillan



Saturday, May 4
Fifth Massachusetts Poetry Festival
Salem, MA
Peabody Essex Museum
Morse Auditorium
12:30 PM ― 1:45 PM




Friday, May 10
Cumberland Regional High School Festival
7PM                 Free (donations accepted)
Cumberland Regional H.S.
90 Silver Lake Rd., Bridgeton
Contact: Bob Evans
856-451-9400
darcscribe@aol.com

A film written, directed and produced by Kevin Carey and Mark Hillringhouse

Spend Time with Maria at This Weekend's Poetry Festival in Massachusetts

Friday – Sunday, May 3 – 5
Fifth Massachusetts Poetry Festival
Salem, MA

Friday, May 3
MARIA MAZZIOTTI GILLAN
Workshop: Writing Poetry to Save Your Life
Hawthorne Hotel, Pickman Room
1:15 – 2:15

Saturday, May 4
Headline Event:
Documentary of Life and work of
Maria Mazziotti Gillan
“All That Lies Between Us”
Peabody Essex Museum
Morse Auditorium
12:30 PM ― 1:45 PM

Page Meets Stage:
Maria Mazziotti Gillan
Marie-Elizabeth Mali
Lynne Procope
Peabody Essex Museum, Morse Auditorium
4 PM — 5 PM

Monday, April 22, 2013

Recent Readings at the Poetry Center

George Bilgere(left) talking with Bob Rosenbloom
during a book signing at a the Poetry Center on March 2.

 George Bilgere signing his latest book, The White Museum, for Albert Papazian at the Poetry Center on March 2.

 George Bilgere reading at the Poetry Center on March 2.



Winner of the Paterson Poetry Prize:
Dorianne Laux reading at the Poetry Center on April 6.

 One of the five finalists, Jason Schossler,reads
at the Poetry Center on April 6.


Maria Mazziotti Gillan with the winner of the Paterson Poetry Prize, Dorianne Laux and finalists, Jason Schossler
and Martin Espada (far right)