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Wednesday
Apr132011

Tonight - Panel Discussion Cosponsored with the National Book Foundation at The Loft @loftliterary

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Target Performance Hall

In collaboration with the National Book Foundation, the Loft presents poets, professors, critics, book sellers, and publishers responding to the list of winners of the National Book Award in Poetry since 1950. Among the winners of the award are Robert Bly, Marilyn Hacker, Lucille Clifton, Mark Doty, and, most recently, Terrance Hayes. What, if any, is the connective tissue between these poets? Do they represent something uniquely American? Was their selection the result of a political moment? What story do they tell about American poetry since 1950? With Philip S. Bryant, Arleta Little, Kristin Naca, Daniel Slager, and Hans Weyandt. Moderated by Eric Loberer.

Philip S. Bryant is the author of several collections of poetry, including Sermon on a Perfect Spring Day, which was nominated for a 1999 Minnesota Book Award in Poetry. His most recent collection is Stompin’ at The Grand Terrace:  A Jazz Memoir in Verse with music by Carolyn Wilkins. Born and raised in Chicago, Bryant is a Professor of English at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.

Arleta Little is the Executive Director of the Givens Foundation for African American Literature where she has worked for more than five years to enrich cultural understanding and learning through programs that advance and celebrate African American literature and writers.  As part of her work at the Givens Foundation, she produces the NOMMO African American Author Series, a series of conversations between black writers on the state of the art of African American literature.  As a poet, Arleta has studied with literary masters Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, Ishmael Reed, and Patricia Smith.  She holds degrees in English, Social Work, and Public Affairs.  Her poetry has been published in Konch Magazine and she has edited conversations with luminary authors for Black Renaissance Noire.  She is currently working on her first book of poetry.

Eric Lorberer holds an MFA in Poetry from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has published poems in dozens of literary journals, ranging from American Poetry Review to VOLT, and his essays and reviews have appeared in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies. He has received a SASE/Jerome Fellowship for his poetry, and an essay version of his talk "The Ashbery Bridge" was named a Notable Essay in The Best American Essays 2008. As the editor of Rain Taxi Review of Books, he is responsible for the voice and style that has brought the magazine widespread acclaim. Lorberer also is the director of the Twin Cities Book Festival, has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, and speaks at conferences and literary festivals around the country as an advocate for independent publishing and literary culture.

Kristin Naca is a long-time member of the Macondo Writers’ Workshop in San Antonio, Texas. Her collection of poetry, BIRD EATING BIRD, was selected for the National Poetry Series mtvU Prize in 2008 and appears with Harper Perennial. It was named finalist for the Audre Lorde Prize and Lambda Literary Award. Naca has held fellowships from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She serves as the 2010-11 Poetry Mentor at the Loft Literary Center. She teaches creative writing, Latino and Asian American Poetry at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Daniel Slager is the Publisher and CEO of Milkweed Editions. Prior to joining Milkweed as Editor-in-Chief in 2005, he was an Editor at Harcourt Trade Publishers in New York, where he worked with internationally renowned writers such as Günter Grass, José Saramago, Wislawa Szymborska, and Umberto Eco. And prior to joining Harcourt, he was the Associate Editor of Grand Street, a leading quarterly magazine of literature and fine arts.

Hans Weyandt has been selling books in St. Paul and Minneapolis since 1999. A co-owner of Micawber's Books since 2003, his entire adult life has been professionally devoted to selling great books. Poetry speaking, he loves Marie Howe, Yusef Komunyakaa and Richard Wright.

Free 

Tuesday
Apr122011

35W Bridge Memorial Site Prep Has Begun - Mill City Times Exclusive

Site preparation has started for the 35W Remembrance Garden across from Gold Medal Park in the Mill District of Minneapolis.

The site -

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Trees and shrubs have been cleared and pruned to shape scenic views -

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A couple of views -

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Tuesday
Apr122011

Next Step in the New Design Guidelines for the St. Anthony Falls Historic District

A number of concerns and suggestions were voiced at the April 6 'Development of New Design Guidelines for the St. Anthony Falls Historic District' public meeting held at the Mill City Museum.

Below, Brian Schaffer, Senior City Planner for the City of Minneapolis Community Planning & Economic Development (CPED), conducted the meeting. 

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Historic District Design Guidelines are a local policy and regulatory tool used in decision-making to evaluate alterations and new development within the historic district.  The current Design Guidelines for the district were adopted by the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission in 1980.  In the three decades since the existing guidelines were adopted, the district has seen dramatic change.  Access to and interaction with the falls and the river has evolved, infrastructure has been added, project plans have been developed and realized, and the understanding and knowledge of the historic resources in the district have increased.

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Brian compiled the feedback given during the meeting, which he'll present at the April 25 Public Workshop (location TBD).   During the April 25 meeting, attendees will define and discuss topics and issues that the new Guidelines should address.   Anyone who would like to voice their opinions regarding development of the St. Anthony Falls Historic District is encouraged to attend the April 25 Workshop.

An added bonus (but unrelated) to attending the April 6 meeting was this unique view from the Mill City Museum's 6th Floor Conference Room:

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Tuesday
Apr122011

Tonight - Book Arts Roundtable at MCBA with Ruben Nusz and Scott Nedrelow

Time:  7:00pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Location: This Book is a Gallery
with Ruben Nusz and Scott Nedrelow

Location is a Minneapolis-based quarterly publication of limited edition artists' books featuring idea-based work in an array of two-dimensional media. Essentially a gallery between two hard covers, Location focuses on book-form installations and group exhibitions in print, collaborating with visual artists to produce new work specifically suited to serial pages. In this round table, Location's curator-creators Ruben Nusz and Scott Nedrelow will talk about the project, exploring questions such as "How is (and isn't) a book like a gallery?" and "How do visual artists adapt to the sequence of the book?"

Minnesota Center for Book Arts is a hub of creativity where interesting, passionate, and knowledgeable people like you learn, share ideas, and get inspired. Join the conversation by attending our fun, interactive Book Arts Roundtables in MCBA's lively studios. Always FREE and always OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Monday
Apr112011

Capella Halo Green Tonight [Photos]

Taken tonight from the rooftop patio of the Bridgewater Lofts in the Mill District of Downtown Minneapolis:

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Monday
Apr112011

Nicollet Mall Closed for Repaving Approximately 4 Weeks 

Beginning at 9:00am on Monday, April 11, Nicollet Mall will close for repaving.  This project is expected to last four weeks.

During the project, buses will be detoured as follows:
 
Buses will travel on Hennepin Avenue between Washington Avenue and 11th/12th Streets, using Lasalle and 11th/12th Streets between Grant and Hennepin. Board northbound buses on Grant at LaSalle or at any stop on Hennepin.
 
Board southbound buses on Nicollet at Grant or at any stop on Hennepin.
 
Note: On the North end of their trips, Route 18 buses will travel on Washington to Marquette to 1st Street North to Hennepin. They will not serve 3rd Street.
 
For questions, contact:
Renee Allen, Crime Prevention Specialist
Minneapolis Police Department, First Precinct
renee.allen@ci.minneapolis.mn.us
612-673-5163

Monday
Apr112011

Spoonriver Chefs Show "The Human Do.ing" How to Cook Healthy

By now most people have heard about Blue Cross Blue Shield's campaign with Scott, “The Human Do.ing”, who has been getting in shape while being on display at the Mall of America. 

Recently, Brenda Langton and Sarah Jean of Spoonriver visited Scott and showed him how to incorporate a variety of healthy foods into his diet.

Monday
Apr112011

Tonight - Nipa Bhatt & Chefs for Change at People Serving People

Time: Tour at 6:30pm, Dinner 7:00pm-9:00pm

Location:  People Serving People, 614 South 3rd Street

Nipa Bhatt, a finalist on season four of the Food Network's The Next Food Network Star, will be showcasing her talent of Indian and American fusion at People Serving People’s Chefs for Change.  Nipa was one of ten finalists to compete for the biggest prize on television: their own Food Network show.   See menu below...it will be hard to resist.

Special Group Price!
Buy 4 tickets to Chefs for Change and Save $100! $200 for four people (Regular Price $75 per person.) To take advantage of this deal call Mary at 612-277-0246 or email her at mites@peopleservingpeople.org.  All proceeds benefitting People Serving People.  

Menu:

Sizzlers
Ground beef kebobs served on a bed of spinach with
marinated onions and fresh lime
 
Jhinga Masledar
Zesty and spicy wok tossed shrimp
served on a warm Asian slaw
 
Dhabha Chicken
 This is the chicken you see sold on the street side
stalls of Mumbai, saucy and wild, bursting with flavor
 
Vegetable Korma
The mixed vegetable curry of the Moghul
ancestors, velvety and smooth
 
Pork Vindaloo
Tender boneless pork loin cooked in a red wine
infused gravy, tangy, dark and rich
 
Accompaniments and Desert
Cucumber Yogurt Raita
Naan Bread and Steamed Basmati Rice
Mango Shakes

Sunday
Apr102011

It's Wine Week at Sanctuary!

Through April 16, buy one glass of wine and get a second glass for 10¢!

Sanctuary, 903 Washington Avenue South, is featuring two outstanding wines you will not want to miss!  The Ferrari Carano story is a classic tale where an Italian Ferrari fell in love with an American Carano and settled in California.  Their babies?  Truly outstanding wines!  We're featuring these two: 

Ferrari Carano Cabernet Sauvignon ~ rich and jammy $12
Ferrari Carano Fume Blanc ~ crisp, balanced and refreshing $9

Sanctuary serves these wines at excellent prices normally, but during wine week, you can enjoy these two at a steal!

Sunday
Apr102011

Update on Pillsbury A Mill Complex

Here's a linkin case you missed Jennifer Bjorhus' April 7 Star Trib article regarding possible new life for the Pillsbury A Mill Complex (plus the interesting reader comments).

 

Saturday
Apr092011

Countdown to May 7 Opening Day at the Mill City Farmers Market!

Finally - Spring is really here, and we're only 4 weeks away from the May 7 Opening Day at the 2011 Mill City Farmers Market!

Every Saturday until opening day, we're posting pictures from the 2010 MCFM to help get you in the mood...

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

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Mill City Farmers Market 2010

See you there! :D

 

Friday
Apr082011

This Weekend in Mill City / April 8 - 10  

Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis and across the Stone Arch Bridge in Old St. Anthony.

Friday, April 8

Artist Talk with Tim Carroll at the Soap Factory

Adult Honors Recitals at MacPhail Center for Music

Live Music at the Aster Cafe

Saturday, April 9

Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum

Goldy's 10 Mile, 5K and Kids Run

Mini-Comics Day Event at MCBA

Live Music at the Aster Cafe

Sunday, April 10

Concerto and Aria Concert at MacPhail Center for Music

Ukrainian Easter Egg Festival

Live Music at the Aster Cafe

Weekend Brunch

Saturday & Sunday

Brunch at Spoonriver
750 South 2nd St (at Chicago Ave S)
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-436-2236

Reservations recommended

10:00am - 2:00pm

See the menu...

Saturday & Sunday

Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138

Until 2pm.

See the menu...

Sunday

Brunch at Spill the Wine
1101 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-339-3388

brunch buffet 10am- 2pm Sunday
$12/person (kids 3 and under eat free, 4-12 years are 1/2 price!)

includes: eggs, bacon, french toast, hash browns, fresh salad and fruit, pastries, build your own omlette bar and more...

featuring absolut bloody bar for $5.

also offering fair trade coffee and full bar.

Thursday
Apr072011

Breaking News - Zen Box Izakaya Coming to the Mill District City Apartments Retail Space - Mill City Times Exclusive

Update 9/20/2011:  Zen Box Izakaya opens tomorrow, more here...

This morning Camille Amiri, Public Relations Manager for Village Green, shared with us that a new restaurant, Zen Box Izakaya, is indeed opening in the retail space of Mill District City Apartments. The owners of the new spot currently operate a successful location in the Skyway, though it is a lunch only spot.  Here's a link to their current location, though a website for their new Asian themed concept is a ways off.

I had a chance to speak with Owner Lina Goh, and learn a little bit about the plans for their new location.  At present they're working with their architect on the design of the space, as well as with the city on permitting.  Construction may start as early as May, with a hoped for opening in August, though Goh cautioned that the timing is a little fuzzy at this point.

Here's a tidbit - there will be sidewalk dining!  Great news.  They also plan on large windows that can open to the sidewalk to give an outdoor feel even when dining indoors.

I asked Lina why she chose the Mill District City Apartment location, and was not surprised that beyond the standard considerations, she loves the neighborhood.  Some time ago she and her husband lived in Elliot Park and would frequently walk down to the Mill Ruins, Stone Arch Bridge and the other many amenities on the Riverfront.  Although they have since moved further away, the Mill District is the first place they bring out of town guests.  "I hope for the Mill District to become the next 'Uptown' - the cool, hip place to eat, drink and hang out" Goh said.  Stay tuned as we track this story...

Lina also provided the following information:

The principle of Zen Box is simple – Honest-to-goodness Japanese comfort food in a casual, unpretentious environment.  We are dedicated to the idea bringing people together with good food. Our passion is food and our pleasure is to share it with others.

We are not a typical “Midwestern Japanese” restaurant concept where Sushi and/or Hibachi are the main attraction.

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Seeing the need to bring Japanese food culture to the skyways of Minneapolis, John and Lina decided to quit their corporate jobs in San Francisco, packed up, parted with their friends and family and moved to Minneapolis to pursue a dream. They traveled and ate their way from Tokyo to New York.

The original Zen Box was introduced to the Minneapolis Skyway, the Japanese eatery has been serving up restaurant-quality Japanese comfort food at fast-food prices to the downtown workforce since 2004.

Their determination to resist shortcuts, perseverance to use only fresh ingredients for their house-made sauces and painstaking preparation of ingredients, for just a ‘lunch-only’ eatery, have gained them several ‘Best Skyway Lunch’ awards.

Brand new to the community, Zen Box was very fortunate to be embraced by culture-savvy Minnesotans, food lovers, neighbors and folks who are just excited to be able to have a different kind of Japanese food culture to come to town.

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Growing up in San Francisco, John’s restaurant adventures began at high-school, working several part-time jobs from dishwasher to Sous-chef, to pay for his college tuition. His passion for Japanese cuisine was honed under the training of a Japanese chef. With a background in Architecture, John developed his unique sensibility and honest approach to the art of Japanese cooking  - the simplicity of harmonizing ingredients to enhance their natural flavors.

The urge to share their passion for Japanese comfort-food with the friends and families of their ‘loyal skyway fans’ encouraged the duo to open their 2nd location. They teamed up with a group of Japanese business-partners to introduce a different aspect of Japanese food culture to Minnesota.

Neither restaurant nor bar, an Izakaya (pronounced ee-ZAH-ka-ya) is a form of a Japanese Gastropub. It is another unique form of Japanese food culture, long overdue to become one of the biggest Japanese cuisine trends in Minnesota.

Zen Box Izakaya is not just a place where you can share delicious food and relaxing drink - It is also a community hub for the Mill District Neighborhood. 

The Mill District has re-emerged as the historical and cultural center of Minneapolis. The district consist of elegant residence, office spaces, the Guthrie Theater, the Mill City Museum as well as the MacPhail Center for Music - A unique community with a rich history, activities, and culture which serves not only the residents, but also people who are visiting the City.

The unique design of the Mill District City Apartment and the eclectic vibe of the neighborhood is the perfect setting for Zen Box Izakaya (Japanese Pub & Kitchen).

A environment that Zen Box is meant to be – sharing good food with good friends.  It is the place for ‘Good Food, Good Drinks and Good Company’. That’s the notion of the Izakaya.

From the website for the Skyway location:

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Outside view of the space for the new eatery:

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Thursday
Apr072011

Upper River Forum at Mill City Museum with Tim Griffin

Creating a dynamic riverfront can transform our city, but is also critical for our region's competitive advantage. 

Watch Tim Griffin, a Twin Cities expert with national experience in shaping cities through their riverfronts, challenge us to see our Mississippi shaping our region's future. 

We taped this by request of several long time friends of the river who could not attend.

This monthly series of Upper River Forums are hosted by the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership and the Above the Falls Citizen Advisory Committee to highlight the place-changing opportunities ahead in 2011 for the Minneapolis Riverfront.

*Please forgive the video quality, we experienced technical difficulties.  That being said, we captured the entire presentation save for a few minutes in the middle while the video camera needed to be restarted.

Part 1

Part 2

 

Thursday
Apr072011

Water Power Park Opens Today, April 7

Experience the power of the mighty Mississippi River as it flows over St. Anthony Falls!

Water Power Park is accessible from Main Street just across from St. Anthony Main, and provides the closest possible approaches to the falls.

 

Thursday
Apr072011

West River Parkway Will be Closed April 7 - 8 Between 22nd Avenue and Fourth Street.

The Central Corridor Project Office has changed the format of the construction updates for West Bank and East Bank in Minneapolis.  These two updates are now combined into one update for the area to provide information in a more complete format.  Construction on one can affect travel to the other bank.

Updates are sent out every Friday. Schedules subject to change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances! Check here frequently for updates. 

West Bank Overview
Click here for an overview of 2011 work planned on the West Bank, including the Washington Avenue Bridge.

Minneapolis Animation                   
Click hereto view an animation of LRT along Washington Avenue to Stadium Village.

Wednesday
Apr062011

Tonight - Public Meeting at Mill City Museum re: Development of New design Guidelines for the St. Anthony Falls Historic District

Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum (6th Floor ADM Conference Room) 704 South Second Street

On March 21 The City of Minneapolis announced an upcoming community meeting to discuss the history of the St. Anthony Falls Historic District and introduce the process to develop the new historic district design guidelines.  The community meeting will be held at Mill City Museum.

Historic district design guidelines are a local policy and regulatory
tool used in decision-making to evaluate alterations and new development
within the historic district.  The new design guidelines will include
guidance on the following:

* Archaeological sites and sites of specific cultural/historical significance.
* Existing and new infrastructure; sites of specific engineering and transportation significance.
* Natural features and open space.
* Existing buildings and the construction of new buildings; sites of specific architectural significance.

The Need

The current Design Guidelines for the district were adopted by the
Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission in 1980. In the three
decades since the existing design guidelines were adopted, the district
has seen dramatic change. Access to and interaction with the falls and
the river has evolved, infrastructure has been added, project plans have
been developed and realized, and the understanding and knowledge of the
historic resources in the district have increased. The field of
preservation has also evolved from a disciplinary perspective. It is no
longer sufficient to simply save and re-use a specific collection of
historic buildings or properties. In order to create and sustain
economically successful places, it has become critical to evaluate and
carefully consider how entire environments function as a diverse, but
unified cultural landscape.

The existing design guidelines for the historic district provide a set
of architectural standards for new building construction based on a
series of discreet sub-districts. The existing document was not crafted
in a time when it was considered necessary to address some of the basic
and key features of the district: the falls, the river, industrial
infrastructure, archaeology and landscape features.

The update to the design guidelines will take a holistic approach toward
the many features that make up the essential character of the district -
one that balances preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation with the
opportunity that comes from integrating new infrastructure, new uses,
higher densities, new buildings, and new landscapes. New design
guidelines need to address the entire cultural landscape of the St.
Anthony Falls Historic District to steward the entire collection of
resources into the Twenty-first Century.

Wednesday
Apr062011

30 Days of Biking

There was a 30 Days of Biking articlein the April 5 Star Trib Variety section.  We watched from our balcony as that group gathered atop Gold Medal Park for their Kick Off Ride this past Friday night:

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Tuesday
Apr052011

Delicious Mill City Farmers Market Spring Preview Party at Spoonriver

Last night Brenda Langton, along with her Spoonriver and Mill City Farmers Market (MCFM) staffs and select vendors, hosted a Spring Preview Party at Spoonriver.  Seeing familiar faces from the Market and sampling yummy food, combined with the early evening sun, helped put the unusually long winter behind us.

The place was packed, and if you weren't able to attend, here's what you missed:

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 Above, Brenda with Spoonriver Chef, Heather.  Below, Jeffrey started us off with an intoxicating concoction.

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Above, Jesse Haas, MCFM Assistant Manager, and Aaron Reser, MCFM Market Manager, greeted guests. Below, attendees enjoying themselves:

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Below, Spoonriver Chef Heather describes the delicious, colorful salad she created for the Preview Party.

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Spoonriver Chef Stephanie skillfully whipped up buttermilk crepes with goat cheese, herbs and chioggia beets:

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 Josh Resnik of Wild Idea Buffalo Company served buffalo brisket hash with mashed potatoes:

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Steven Read of Shepherd's Way Farms provided samples of Big Woods Blue, Shepherds Hope and Friesago cheeses:

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Zoie Glass (below, left) of Lucille's Kitchen Garden gave me a crash course in ways to enjoy their gourmet jellies.

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 Lesley Powers of Bliss Gourmet Foods served up several varieties of granola.  (It doesn't matter which flavor you choose - it's all delish.)

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Fereidoon (Fred) Golchin of French Nugget offers a guilt free pleasure comprised of 100% dark chocolate, almonds, honey and raisins:

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Even if you missed the party, you can still become a Friend of the Market and donate any amount towards the sustainability of the Mill City Farmers Market.  Don't forget to mark your calendar for Saturday, May 7 - Opening Day! :)

 

Tuesday
Apr052011

Tonight - Jim Moore Publication Reading at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Target Performance Hall

Graywolf Press and The Loft celebrate the publication of the latest poetry collection by Jim Moore, Invisible Strings.

A founding member of the Loft Literary Center, Jim Moore is the author of six previous books of poetry, including Lightning at Dinner. He lives in St. Paul and Spoleto, Italy, with his wife, the photographer JoAnn Verburg.

About Invisible Strings
Brief, jagged, haiku-like, Jim Moore’s poems in Invisible Strings observe time moving past us moment by moment. In that accrual, line by line, is the anxiety and acceptance of aging, the mounting losses of friends to death or divorce, the accounting of frequent-flyer miles and cups of coffee, and the poet’s own process of writing. It is a world of both diminishment and triumphs. Moore has assembled his most emotionally direct and lyrically spare collection, one that amounts to his book of days, seasons, and stark realizations.

“The moods [Moore] evokes include wistfulness, of course, and the deeper, more poignant ones of love and grief. . . . The experiences giving rise to the poems are the poet’s, and there’s no need to think the poet isn’t Moore, whose art consists of successfully making himself and the reader identical, so that this book will be turned to, by those to and for whom it speaks, again and again and again.”

Free