Dear Members of This Time That Was Now:
Remotely Personal Greetings is
hosting its 7th & most likely final remote event of the Fall 2020
season, 2 weeks before the changing of the yearly guard signals
our desire to utter proclamations of change on a personal, cultural and
national level - will we dance more in 2021? Laugh more? Tell the powers
to be to kiss our asses more or be content to kiss a little more ass?
Maybe we'll just kiss more in general!!! Ahh lovely - the nail biting
decisions on what to decree... well, don't worry about it for now,
rather please tune into these 4 fresh voices as we move out of the past
and into the fuuuture Thursday, December 17th at 9:00 PM EST ( 8:00 CST, 7:00 MST, 6:0PST, 5:00AST, 4:00 HST)
Eli Briskin- use
to drive a hovercraft around the capitol before E planted tulip
pomes in evening gardens so now we get to watch them bloom while the
world changes in ways we don't realize are petals that will one day fall
too
Aditi Machado - makes
a salad, dances with the Mackay of Nat, dials MFK Dream Cake up &
invites Lorine N to lick the myth while dining on the contents of a
granite pail full of freshly foraged mushrooms all the while writing out
a list of quietly loud lyrical huzzah
John Sakkis'- Pomes skateboard
down your curved plywood off-ramp into on-coming traffic only to ride
right over the roof of bewildered commuters as he zigs and zags leftward
around California PD remote control flashing whip-lights
Don Yorty- takes
long walks in the real gone world and on premeditated hyperspace jags
into the internets of logomania where his work-a-day presence is much
appreciated for its easy grace throughout the most difficult of times
As
last Season an email detailing the Zoom log-in info will be sent to
guests an hour or two beforehand. Once you log-on there will be a short
wait while your email is verified. The "live" event will begin at 9:00
EST with a brief meet n' greet, followed by the convocation, leading us
to the 1st reader of the evening.
And
please don't forget to support UNNAMEABLE BOOKS the amazing book store
who is our live host! You can find them here at 600 Vanderbilt Avenue in
Brooklyn's Burgeoning Prospect Heights 11-7 ... 2 customers at a time
or go to https://unnameablebooks.square.site to
purchase the latest, greatest & past books from these fantastic
poets...I was just there yesterday with Jed and my oh my was it soooooo
nice to be in a real bookstore looking at real books not just sugar
coated confection
Feel free to forward any questions our way.
Looking forward to seeing ya'll,
X's to your O's
Jeffrey Joe Nelson
Jed Shahar
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