
For a preview, enjoy “Dear
Everyone”, Esther’s contribution to Alimentum's Menupoems
2010 program, performed at Tout Va Bien in New York, sponsored by the
online journal of gastronomical literature:
From humorous fiction, like
2006’s Book Doctor (Counterpoint) and the relatable warmth of God Is a Tree and Other Middle-Age Poems (Pleasure Boat Studio,
2008), to the
dignity of her innovative photo essay book of blue collar life, unseenamerica (Regan Books, 2005), Esther
demonstrates an artful thirst for melding the personal and social dimensions with a fuller appreciation of workers and what they contribute (click here to see a 2011 interview with journalist Sheryl McCarthy on CUNY TV’s One to One, where Esther talks of her work with the Bread &
Roses Cultural Project, Local 1199, from where unseenamerica grew).

Hosted
by Frank Chambers, Barnes & Noble’s Open Mic Poetry program meets the
second Monday of each month in the cookbook section on the main floor of the
bookstore (located in the Stamford Town Center), beginning at 7:15 p.m.
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