Posts Tagged ‘By Heart’

By Heart on 7th Avenue Project

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Thanks to Robert Pollie for the time, thought, and heart he put into the By Heart program he assembled and aired on KUSP on April 25. You can listen here. Robert taped Spoon ten or twelve times — via collect calls from prison, with beeps and recorded messages. I love hearing Spoon speak for himself. On all the other radio shows so far, I’ve spoken for both of us — though most have played at least part of Michel Wenzer’s audio tape of Spoon reading from By Heart). Most responses and reviews of our book mention the two-person nature of our narration. Robert’s show gives the same feel.

home from heaven

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Just home from residency at Hedgebrook on Whidbey Island overlooking Puget Sound. Six women writers are each given a cabin to live and work in, as well as meals. Applications for February through November 2010 must be postmarked by September 24, 2009.

During this stay I finished work on By Heart: Poetry, Prison, and Two Lives, the two-person memoir I’ve been writing with former San Quentin student, Spoon Jackson. By Heart will come out April 2010.

On my next-to-last night, I read Spoon’s first chapter in our book to the group. After I read the last word, the room was completely silent. I looked up from the page and saw each woman was crying. I went back to my cabin and tried to describe this amazing moment to Spoon in a letter to where he’s housed at New Folsom. Each woman wrote him her own note about what his story — and the beauty with which he wrote his story — meant to her.

sharing good news and (three more) good books

Friday, June 13th, 2008

New Village Press will publish By Heart: Poetry, Prison, and Two Lives, a two-person memoir Spoon Jackson and I are writing together. We will talk about prison, poetry, education, inequity, beauty, possibility, and what it means to be human. The process of our conversations — in person at San Quentin, and in letters over the nineteen years since then — is one Spoon calls diving, and both conversation and diving give shape to By Heart. You can read more about Spoon who is currently at CSP-Sac serving Life without Possibility of Parole.

New Village Press also published Arlene Goldbard’s excellent New Creative Community: The Art of Cultural Development. And here’s another brand new New Village Press book I strongly recommend: Art and Upheaval: Artists on the World’s Frontlines by William Cleveland.

Also, I have one more new book to recommend. Uncommon Community: One Congregation’s Work with Prisoners documents and discusses three prison programs begun by a Unitarian congregation in Texas. The work is interesting, the perspective broad and deep.