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January’s gone. It was great. This is going to be another unforgettable year.

Photos taken downstairs at the Chat Noir by Sabine Dundure:

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SpokenWord 25th Jan 2016 – Stormy weather with Winona Linn

Winona
Theme: Stormy weather
Guest poet: Winona Linn
A poet, visual artist, performer, teacher and spoken word artist originally from Kingston, Ontario, Linn made a name for herself in the thriving poetry community of Halifax, Nova Scotia while attending the University of King’s College. In only her second year at school, she slammed for and won a spot on the two-time champion Hali Slam team and competed on a national level at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word.
Linn was the 2011 poet laureate of the Federal Green Party of Canada, and wrote and performed poems on a variety of issues for the duration of the 2011 election. Her poem “Leave,” quickly gained popularity on Youtube and has been featured in articles on the CBC and CTV websites, as well as many other online news sources.
Linn’s most recent work, “The Truth About Rabbits,” was published in the spring of 2015 as a joint project between Thee Hellbox Press and Greyweathers Press. This was a joyful collaboration between Linn and two letterpress studios, and resulted in a limited-edition hand-bound rare book, with Linn’s poetry set one letter at a time by Hugh Barclay of Thee Hellbox Press, and interspersed with the evocative and charming wood engraving illustrations of Greyweathers Press’ Larry Thompson. It is available for sale at two of Paris’ well-known English bookstores: Shakespeare and Company, and Abbey Books.
Currently, Linn lives in Paris, France. She is a regular writer and feature performer in the Paris literary and spoken word scenes, and is in the process of publishing her third book, a graphic novel.
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Elizabeth Acevedo – guest poet Jan 18th

AcevedoThis Monday 18th Jan on SpokenWord… the theme is ROOTS and our guest poet is Elizabeth Acevedo.
ELIZABETH ACEVEDO holds a BA in Performing Arts from The George Washington University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Maryland. She is a National Poetry Slam Champion as well as a Cave Canem Fellow, CantoMundo Fellow, and participant of the Callaloo Writer’s Workshop. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in the Notre Dame Review, Callaloo, Puerto Del Sol, Poet Lore, and Beltway Quarterly. Her manuscript, Blessed Fruit & Other Origin Myths, was a finalist for Yes Yes Books’ chapbook poetry prize and will be published in the fall of 2016. She lives in Washington, D.C.

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Gentle reminder: Open Secret’s 1st Birthday Party, 2nite, Wednesday, 13/01/2016! “Get real.” With a double feature of singer/songwriters Tim Watt & Cat Rickman!

David J. Alfred Prufrock Wah-Wah Pedal Sirois on the scene (free new pigeon poem below), inviting you to a special 1-year-precisely-anniversary episode of Open Secret, your open-minded “Bigmouth Strikes Again” open mic. Words, words, words – yes indeed, but also lots of singer/songwriters, performance art, comedy, storytelling & many surprises!

Open Secret – Wednesdays downstairs in the cave at Le Bistrot des Artistes, 6 rue des Anglais (the Yellow Brick Road that unites Boulevard Saint Germain & rue Lagrange), 75005 Paris, France, Existence, Believe It or Not. . .Metro Maubert-Mutualité (line 10) & Saint-Michel (line 4).

8:30 sign-up begins (& goes all night), 9pm the show explodes into confetti!

This week our theme is “Get real.”  And we have a double feature of brilliant musicians: the articulate, warm-toned singer/guitarist/harmonica player Tim Watt; & the edgy-yet-mellifluous voice of ukulele-playin’ songwriter Cat Rickman…more about them below.

Open Secret is a gathering-of-the-tribes of artists: creators & listeners of every genus (genius) & species. Come see how community feels. . .

Cat Rickman is a New York-based singer-songwriter. Early influences include the jazz greats, various hipster indie queens, and angsty British rock bands. She hopes to sound like what would happen if Ella sang for the Arctic Monkeys. https://www.facebook.com/catrickman/

Tim Watt’s Bio:
Hertfordshire musician Tim Watt (Alternative Folk Rock) captivates an audience with haunting melodies and complementing soulful vocals. He has performed a vast array of shows over the years, from the neon lights of Las Vegas to such legendary folk venues as The Troubadour in London and The Bitter End in New York City. His songs are sculptured with poetic lyrical content inspired by the works of Cohen, Dylan, Neil Young and Nick Drake, with more recent influences consisting of Jeff Buckley and Ryan Adams to name a few. The eclectic collection of influences ranging from folk to the punk rock movement provides a unique body of individual compositions to the listener. http://timwatt.co.uk/

See you at the Bistrot!

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“He suffered, & he suffered, & he suffered – then on the seventh day, he took a break.  Then, he suffered!”

 

There is a painful lack of

pigeons on the pavement

at this moment.

 

My entire being aches

for how they go out dancing

still wearing their office clothes

at 5:05pm –

smart grey suits or

black with fancy white stripes –

even dirt-colored birds

know how to groove &

shake it.

 

Wind-blown rolling plastic bags

covered with colorful advertising

attempt to serve as substitutes for

strolling, sightseeing birds

on this colorless afternoon.

 

Suddenly, some of my

rarely-flying friends

return in groups of 3

like our national police

on each corner near the metro

in this patchwork neighborhood

where no one knows

what will happen next.

 

I thrive on the aliveness of wings!

-David Leo Sirois

 

 

 

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René Ghosh has a new book out – & he’s our guest writer 11th Jan 2016

René GhoshBorn in 1972 and raised in Canada, René has lived in Paris since 1999. He has published two novels: Puppet Dancers (2014) and The Click Shortcuts (2015). He is hard at work on two more novels. He also writes 800-word short stories for live events in Paris. He writes in the magical punk style and likes to invent names and cultures.

 

 

 

 

 
René's The Click Shortcuts
The Click Shortcuts can be summarized as a novel about the development of a phonetic alphabet in a continent that has none. The narrative unfolds in the fictional country of Geremoth, which uses the same writing system as all the other countries on the continent. When mobile phones appear though, Geremoth’s youth start communicating with an alternative system, a radical system where symbols represent sounds. Behind the rise of the system are its fragile-brained inventor Bejia, Anossia who needs it to remain relevant as a student-tutor, Berbi the memorization champion who’ll use it to remember, and Geluko the scientist who needs a source of revenue to promote Besa, the genetically designed crop plant that assaults other crop plants.

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Happy New Year Spokenworders!

It’s been an unforgettable year, 2015, Monday after Monday, downstairs au Chat Noir. Thank you everybody. Thank you Sabine Dundure for your pictures. Welcome 2016!

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Open Secret’s New Year’s Eve’s Eve show 2nite, “Make it new!” featuring poets John Swain & Youssef Alaoui-Fdili!

Bonne Année!  Happy New Year, you sweet people you!  Open Secret, your arched-stone cave alternative open mic experience, is getting dressed up in The Emperor’s New Clothes 😉 to “ring in the new,” with you!  Got my jester’s cap & bell ready. . .

 

Wednesdays downstairs at Le Bistrot des Artistes, 6 rue des Anglais (a skinny baguette that points at Boulevard Saint Germain & rue Lagrange), 75005 Paris, France, Le Monde, The Big Surreal 3D Surround-Sound Film Called Life. 😉  Metro Maubert-Mutualité (line 10) & Saint-Michel (line 4).

 

8:30pm, nightlong sign-up does its vocal warm-ups, & at 9 the proverbial fat lady sings!  Tonight featuring brilliant & important poets John Swain & Youssef Alaoui-Fdili…more about these visiting artists below.  And some of their ultra-fine poetry!

 

Yes!  The promised, precious secrets of yet another generous year are soon to be here, “Open Secrets” we are eager to rip open – so much multicolored gift wrap.  “Make it new!” proclaimed that controversial ‘better maker’ to whom T.S. dedicated The Waste Land, my fave brain-candy for the last 25 years.  Quite a can o’ sour gummy worms! 😉

 

“Make it new!”  That is our Not-Theme, but Thing to Do, for tonight’s year-end/Happy Freakin’ New Year episode of SpokenWord Paris’s sister open mic.  In Canto LIII, good ol’ Ezra commemorated the Chinese emperor Tching Tang [Ch’êng T’ang], founder of the Shang Dynasty in the eighteenth century, who in Pound’s account wrote “MAKE IT NEW / on his bath tub / Day by day make it new.”  Dig – that major motto of Modernism.

 

Here is my New Year’s offering to you, my holiday song “Kiss the Clouds,” which I just recorded live at Leo’s 😉 onto SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/david-leo-957067099/kiss-the-clouds-this-is-my

 

Happy New Year two-thousand & sixteen!  From your spaceshot-in-residence host, David “Leo the Big Ego Lion” “Puff the Magic Dragon” “He poured a flagon of Rhenish on my head once…Yorick…the king’s jester” “Joy Division/New Order” Sirois.

 

Open Secret is a gathering-of-the-tribes of artists: poets, & singer/songwriters, comedians, & storytellers, performance artists, directors, actors…creators & listeners of every genus (genius) & species. 😉  Come see what community feels like…this week our two exquisite Special Guest Poets: John Swain (see poem below) visiting us from Louisville, Kentucky, USA; & Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, whom you may have seen featuring at SpokenWord last week.

 

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John Swain lives in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is the author of two collections of poetry: Ring the Sycamore Sky (Red Paint Hill) and Under the Mountain Born (Least Bittern Books)…

 

The Winnowing

 

Daybreak and the remains of the sky finally knelt

on the blue expanse of its vibrance shining like weaponry,

I cried praises for your heart’s warmer lasting.

 

Twilight colors crater pools like a bruise on purple fruit,

we washed our callused hands there

to touch dawn and be clean.

Shade created pale havens on the paths of weathered stones

where the river deposits its rust wash and corroded barrels.

 

Juniper trembled in the wind like my lips against cloth,

the intention and circumstance held bright sails to your nape

as your skirts trail the gentlest flow of water like pure idea.

 

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Youssef Alaoui-Fdili’s Bio:

Moroccan-Latino, born in California. His family and heritage are an endless source of inspiration for his varied, dark, spiritual and carnal writings. He has an MFA in Poetics from New College of California. There, he studied Classical Arabic, Spanish Baroque and Contemporary Moroccan poetry. He is also well versed in the most dour and macabre literature of the 19th Century. His poems have appeared in Exquisite Corpse, 580 Split, Cherry Bleeds, Carcinogenic Poetry, Red Fez, Big Bridge, Dusie Press, and nominated for a Pushcart at Full of Crow. Youssef is an original creator of the East Bay literary arts festival “Beast Crawl.”

http://www.carcinogenicpoetry.com/2011/08/youssef-alaoui-fdili-one-poem.html

 

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I welcome you to come join us tonight at Le Bistrot des Artistes, share something of your great creative self (or simply listen with both ears).  Let’s “Make it new!” 🙂

 

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December 21st our guest poet is Youssef Alaoui-Fdili. Theme: Winter

1978559_10203481379023058_1871839390_o December 21st at SpokenWord, the theme is Winter and our guest poet: Youssef Alaoui-Fdili. Moroccan-Latino, born in California, his family and heritage are an endless source of inspiration for his varied, dark, spiritual and carnal writings. He has an MFA in Poetics from New College of California. There, he studied Classical Arabic, Spanish Baroque and Contemporary Moroccan poetry. He is also well versed in the most dour and macabre literature of the 19th Century. His poems have appeared in Exquisite Corpse, 580 Split, Cherry Bleeds, Carcinogenic Poetry, Red Fez, Big Bridge, Dusie Press, and nominated for a Pushcart at Full of Crow. Youssef is an original creator of the East Bay literary arts festival “Beast Crawl.”

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