Words Carry Us, May 14, 7 PM, Green Kill Sessions
Betty MacDonald hosts Steve Clorfeine on Sunday, May 14 at 7 PM.
Words Carry Us with Betty MacDonald hosts Steve Clorfeine on Sunday, May 14 , 7 PM at Green Kill Sessions. Steve will be discussing his new book of poems/short prose, Seeing You Again, a collection of travel pieces that encompass many of the journeys he’s had. Read more about the author below.
This event is a livestream production open to a live audience of 30. The livestream is broadcast on the YouTube Channel. Tickets are 10 dollars. Go here to purchase tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/words-carry-us-may-14-7-pm-green-kill-sessions-tickets-630456340887
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Steve Clorfeine
I’ve been making work with movement, theater, film, words, my hands in clay and collage, for most of my life.
About words/writing, I’ve just published a new collection of poems/short prose - Seeing You Again - (the 6th since 1994) and I’m working on a collection of travel pieces that encompass many of the journeys I’ve had.
Fortunate to have Buddhist teachers; to have the opportunity to present my work in many countries; to create gallery installations calling together a wide network of art-makers; and to host a local writing group that’s been meeting for 15 years.
Betty MacDonald
Writer/actor Betty MacDonald contributed to the writing of and performed in TMI’s What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting. Her essay “Before Roe v. Wade” appears in the anthology Get Out of My Crotch! Her work is included in the anthologies 80 Things To Do When You Turn 80, Open House, Better With Age. and Lightwood, an online magazine. Betty presented her essay “First Love” for 650Read at the Cell Theatre in New York City, and at Vassar College. Her essay "Daughter of Twins" is on video for 650Read's Mother's Day presentation. Her essay "Not Jewish Enough" is on video for 650Read's Jew-ish. Betty presented her essay, "I'm Not a Woman of My Age!" at City Winery in New York City for Read650's "Coming of Age" event. Betty hosts Words Carry Us, a livestream show of readings and interviews from Green Kill in Kingston, NY. 650Read is now known as WritersREAD writersread.org
Following her early career as a continuity writer and radio personality Tiny Lee, Betty became a travel industry correspondent. Unfortunately, she’s a homebody and finds travel uncomfortable and exhausting. For over 30 years, storytelling has influenced her work as a performer with Community Playback Theatre in the Hudson Valley.
All My Monsters are Dead or Why I Love Being Old, Betty’s first book of poems and essays published by Codhill Press will be available in June 2023.
Website: bettymoonmacdonald.com