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Saturday, January 26, 2019

I've posted the trailer and Episode 1 of the podcast, and here are some interesting links!

Aaron Barlow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Barlow; he's also on   Facebook
Brautigan Library http://www.thebrautiganlibrary.org/
Brooklyn Literary Council www.akashicbooks.com/author/johnny/, https://www.brooklynbookfestival.org/
Brooklyn Arts Council http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/
Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) https://www.clmp.org/
Dustbooks, Small Press Directory and more www.dustbooks.com/
Ear Inn http://www.earinn.com
Fact Sheet Five http://www.zinewiki.com/Factsheet_Five
Gabor Gyukics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabor_G._Gyukics; he's also on   Facebook
Invisibilia https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510307/invisibilia
Kentler International Drawing Space https://www.kentlergallery.org/
Poetry Project https://www.poetryproject.org/
Poets and Writers https://www.pw.org/
Poets House https://poetshouse.org/
Snap Judgement http://snapjudgment.org/
Story Corps https://storycorps.org/
The Moth https://themoth.org/
ZBS Media https://www.zbs.org

You can find Paul van Linden Tol on Facebook. He also likes to tinker with carpentry projects, and built his own small wooden boat a few years ago. I made a short movie about the Voyage of the Book Turtle a few years ago; our son Max also appeared in it. The wooden boat has been repurposed as a pair of bookshelves in his apartment. If you want to see the movie, here's the link:

Voyage of the Book Turtle, 2nd draft, a mini-documentary about a man and his wooden boat, on Youtube: https://youtu.be/-8AEbvYYj6o

Spiral Thought Issue 5. Paul van Linden Tol has a poem published in it. Here’s where you can see it: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2L3A_zwj5R5Q2R1T2ZldDZOd3M

Spiral Thought Blog: <https://Spiral-Thought.blogspot.com >

Brooklyn Alternative Small Press Fair: http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/Brooklyn_Alternative_Small_Press_Fair/info

Sunday, December 30, 2018

I’m starting a new project in 2019. It’s the Spiral Thought Podcast, presenting contemporary poetry, spoken word, and interviews on a variety of themes and topics. Anyone interested in participating can reach me at spiralthought@gmail.com. Put podcast in your subject line (because I also have a small literary magazine that I’m in the process of resurrecting); include a brief bio (and a picture, if you like). Now for the trickier part: you can also include audio files of you reading several poems or a short story aloud. You can record them into the voice memo feature of your cellphone, or use Sound Recorder in your computer (some of you may have better audio software than that). Attach these files to your email message as well. I’m working on the first episode now, and plan to post it in early to mid January, 2019, and I’ll be sending out announcements about where to find it as soon as it’s posted. Thanks!
Wishing you all happy holidays, and the best for the New Year!

The 25th Alternative New Year's Day Spoken Word Performance Extravaganza


Wednesday, October 18, 2017

October, 18 reading

Tonight's features include Gabriel Levicky, Farid Bitar, and Evie Ivy. We start at 6:00 pm. If you have questions, call Emily Brown at 646-271-3474.

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Check out the Spiral Thought blog at Spiral-Thought.blogspot.com

Monday, September 18, 2017

possible rain on September 20

We may have another rainy day on September 20 (thanks to Hurricane Jose). I'm hoping it all blows over by noon that day - but I'm going to wait until about noon that day to see what happens. Check back here for updates and hope for the best!

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Check out the Spiral Thought blog at Spiral-Thought.blogspot.com

Sunday, September 17, 2017

fall readings

Spiral Thought® ● Literary magazine, readings, & etc.

September 17, 2017

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CALL FOR PERFORMERS

Spiral Thought is launching a new reading series this fall at 6/15 Green, a community garden located at the corner of 6th Avenue and 15th Street in South Park Slope. Admission will be free, and the events will be open to the public.

The reading dates are September 20 (featuring Joshua Meander), October 4, and October 18 (featuring Gabriel Levicky); these are all Wednesday evenings, and the readings start at 6 pm.

We're recruiting poets, prose writers and acoustic musicians to perform in this lush urban oasis; the garden is one of the largest in the area, and features seating, tables and a privy.

Anyone interested in performing should send a sample of their writing or music to spiralthought@gmail.com, or provide a link to a site where samples can be seen or heard. There is no financial remuneration available for performers at this time, but passing the hat is encouraged.

The neighborhood has a wide variety of places to pick up refreshments to enjoy al fresco at the garden.

6/15 Green is easily accessible by mass transit using the F train (7th Avenue or 15th Street stations), the R train (Prospect Avenue - which is currently being renovated, but the work should be finished this fall), and the 68, 63, and 61 buses. 6/15 Green is a 501 ©) 3 organization. Please visit the website for more information: www.615green.org.

CONTACT: Emily Brown, Editor and Coordinator, 646-271-3474


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Check out the Spiral Thought blog at Spiral-Thought.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Cancellation - September 6 Reading

We've had to cancel the reading at 6/15 Green (community garden) today because of rain. We'll try to reschedule an alternate date soon - and will post more information here.

Thanks for understanding!

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Upcoming Readings

Emily Brown, Editor & Event Coordinator
Spiral Thought® Magazine
145 East 23rd Street, # 11-J • New York NY 10010
Phone: 646-271-3474
Email: spiralthought@gmail.com • Blog: Spiral-Thought.blogspot.com


September 1, 2017

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SPIRAL THOUGHT PRESENTS LITERARY READINGS AT 6/15 GREEN (a community garden) LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF 6TH AVE. & 15TH ST., PARK SLOPE

FREE ADMISSION TO THE PUBLIC

WEDNESDAYS EVENINGS AT 6 P.M.

SEPTEMBER 6 featuring Bob Heman, Karen Neuberg and Richard Fein

OCTOBER 4: TBA

OCTOBER 18 Gabriel Levicky

Additional features to be announced; features perform first, followed by open mic.
In case of rain, events will be cancelled and raindates (if any) will be posted on the blog.

Check the blog for more information: Spiral-Thought.blogspot.com
Email: spiralthought@gmail.com

We're looking for more features, and open mic participants - MUSICIANS welcome, too!

6/15 Green is easily accessible by mass transit using the F train (7th Ave. Or 15th St. Stations), the R train (Prospect Ave.) And the 68, 63 and 61 buses. 6/15 Green is a 501 ( c) 3 organization. Please visit the website for more information: www.615green.org

Friday, August 18, 2017

DIRECTIONS TO 6/15 GREEN

6/15 Green is named after the intersection where it is located, 6th Avenue and 15th Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

Directions:
F/G to 7th Ave or 15th St
R to Prospect Ave
B63, B67, B69 to 15th St
B61 to 6th Ave



You'll know you're in the right place because we've got one of the biggest willows in the area.

Here's a map:



Here’s a Google Map:
Map, South Slope

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