Tomorrow night’s featured reader at Curley’s will
be Faith Vicinanza, Newtown-based poet, nature photographer, avid gardener, arts
educator, adventurer, and grandmother of 13.
You can read about her 100-day blog published from the road while cycling with Peter, her husband (and fellow IT specialist), 2,500 miles over 98 days from Key West, Florida to St. Stephen, Canada in the summer of 2005 at http://faithandpeter.blogs.com.
Published far and wide, Faith has produced four
collections of poetry to date, including Jupiter Colliding With the Sun (Hanover Press, 1995) and the following year’s In the Thick of It from the same house,
which cautions the uninitiated how it is “… best for all of us that Faith is an incredibly gifted poet,
not a taxi cab driver,” as she takes a no-holds-barred approach to her writing,
lifting readers out of their collective comfort zone into a difficult, often confusing
personal and creative journey, ultimately, proffering a welcome “… outstretched
hand to return (them) safely home.”
Now busy working on two more collections, as well as a memoir, Faith has also extended her instructive skills into print via 2002’s My Not-Quite Blank Book (also from Hanover), a unique workbook co-written with screenwriter Joan Gleckler, featuring challenging exercises with a fanciful bent to stir the literary creative juices.
Faith’s own expressive flair can be enjoyed
in this on-stage reading of “What One Ash of Your Bone” at the 2008
Confluencia poetry series, at Naugatuck Valley Community College, the Playbox
Theater, in Waterbury:
This and other clips of her performances (and those of favorite artists) can be found on her personal video channel.
Faith is a member of the US Slam Team that competed
in Stockholm in 1997; in the same year, she also served as Executive Director of the National
Slam Championships and the Connecticut Poetry Festival, which, in drawing over
300 national and international poets to Middletown for five days, remains the
largest poetry event in state history. Among her other accomplishments, she has
been a poet laureate nominee, and earned the 2003 Connecticut
Commission on the Arts Advocate for the Arts Award. This and other clips of her performances (and those of favorite artists) can be found on her personal video channel.
You can read about her 100-day blog published from the road while cycling with Peter, her husband (and fellow IT specialist), 2,500 miles over 98 days from Key West, Florida to St. Stephen, Canada in the summer of 2005 at http://faithandpeter.blogs.com.