4/16/24

Jennifer Militello Named NH Poet Laureate

Jennifer Militello (photo by Peter Biello)

 CONCORD, N.H., March 22, 2024 – New Hampshire’s Executive Council has confirmed Governor Chris Sununu’s nomination of Jennifer Militello of Goffstown, N.H., as the next New Hampshire Poet Laureate. 

Militello will serve a five-year term beginning April 2024. The state’s Poet Laureate serves as an ambassador for all poets in New Hampshire and works to heighten the visibility and value of poetry in the state. 

The New Hampshire Poet Laureate position includes an honorarium of $1000 for each year of the five-year term to help the next Poet Laureate achieve his/her/their stated mission. Funding comes from contributions made to the Walter Butts’ New Hampshire Poet Laureate Fund, created in memory of the recent New Hampshire Poet Laureate, and coordinated through the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, which also contributes to the honorarium. 

Militello is an acclaimed and award-winning poet, author, and teacher, celebrated across the United States and in the United Kingdom. Militello has supported poetry in New Hampshire throughout her life, including as a founding director of the New Hampshire Poetry Festival and Director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at New England College. She is the author of five books of poetry and the memoir Knock Wood (Dzanc Books, 2019), winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize. Her third book of poetry, Body Thesaurus (Tupelo Press, 2013) was named one of the top books of 2013 by Best American Poetry and was the runner-up for the Poetry Society of America’s Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award. Her fourth book of poetry, A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments (Tupelo Press, 2016) was a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Book Award and the Sheila Margaret Motion Prize. Militello’s poems have appeared in numerous publications, including American Poetry Review, POETRY, The Poetry Review, and Tin House, as well as in Best American Poetry, Best New Poets. She has been awarded the Barbara Bradley Award, and the Yeats Poetry Prize, among others, and has had various grants and fellowships from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, Writers at Work, and others.

“New Hampshire boasts one of the richest poetry traditions in the nation, and it will be my deepest honor to celebrate and nurture that statewide love of poetry as New Hampshire’s next Poet Laureate,” said Militello. “A poem helps us consider our most complex emotions and define what it means to be human. I encourage my Granite State neighbors to reach out to me as, together, we unearth what poetry offers those of us living in this magnificent state.”

Nominations were received from across the state and reviewed by a committee comprised of representatives from the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Writers’ Project, community poet laureate programs, and other select members from the New Hampshire literary community. 

“Jennifer’s passion for poetry is evident in all she has accomplished in both writing and teaching.  Her vision for tapping into the revived energy and enthusiasm for gathering and writing, supporting writing in the K-12 grades, and building a network for youth and the underrepresented, will continue to make poetry accessible, inclusive, and relevant.  We are excited for the opportunities we know Jennifer will bring to the poetry community across New Hampshire and in the surrounding communities,” said Melanie Chicoine, president of the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, the organization charged with submitting a recommendation to the Governor.

Established by the state legislature in 1967, New Hampshire’s Poet Laureate is an honorary five-year position held by an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the field of poetry. The impressive list of former New Hampshire Poets Laureate includes Alexandria Peary, Alice Fogel, Walter Butts, Patricia Fargnoli, Marie Harris, Donald Hall, Cynthia Huntington, Jane Kenyon, and Maxine Kumin. 

For more information about the New Hampshire Poet Laureate, visit the NH Poet Laureate page at psnh.org or the Art and Artists page at the NH State Council on the Arts website.

4/15/24

Book of the Week (4/15/2024)

Crafty Bastards: Beer in New England from the Mayflower to Modern Day by Lauren Clark (Union Park Press, 2014)

The region that defined Yankee ingenuity has a beer heritage in keeping with its character. Brewing in New England goes back four centuries, beginning with the Pilgrims who dropped anchor in Plymouth because their supply of beer was running low. (After barely surviving the winter, they planted a crop of barley and soon brewed their first ale.) Making beer in New England hasn't always been easy. Puritan housewives, industrial era beer moguls, and contemporary craft brewers alike have concocted humankind's oldest beverage in the face of scarce ingredients, legal hurdles, and public indifference. But despite these challenges, beer continues to be a staple of New England life.

4/8/24

Book of the Week (4/8/2024)

A Change of Location by Margaret Porter (Gallica Press, 2024)

Hannah Ballard’s most successful relationship: her career.

Her superpower is an uncanny ability to discover perfect movie settings while avoiding the limelight herself. Promoted from location scout to location manager, she’s involved in pre-production for a film based on a bestselling historical novel. A chance meeting with an aristocratic landowner leads her to Somerset and his estate in picturesque Milver Vale—the ideal backdrop for a period drama.

Martin Latimer, Marquess of Milverston, believes the release of a high-profile motion picture can increase tourism and bolster the local economy. And he hopes to spend more time with its intriguing location manager.

After Hannah suffers a professional setback, she accepts Martin’s invitation to attend the annual village festival before flying home to hunt for her next job. Proximity and mutual passion propel the couple into an exhilarating affair. But Hannah’s discovery that Martin is a magnet for the scandal-hungry press forces her into a painful and damaging decision.

Powering through heartbreak is hard. Especially when coping with unemployment-and dealing with members of her fractured family. For their protection, she must part from the nobleman asking her to stay with him. Who makes her believe that, at long last, she actually could be falling in love. --Publisher's blurb

About the author: 

Margaret Porter is the award-winning and bestselling author of sixteen novels in multiple genres. A former stage actress, she also worked professionally in film, television, and radio. She and her husband live in Concord, New Hampshire.

Join Margaret at Gibson's Bookstore on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 6:30 pm as she discusses her new book!

4/1/24

Book of the Week (4/1/2024)

Eat Well Move Often 2 by Renee Plodzik (Renee Plodzik, 2024)

This beautifully photographed cookbook features more than 120 new seasonal recipes to keep us feeling healthy & strong.

Plodzik is the energetic founder and unstoppable coach of fit4acause, a donation only fitness and wellness program that raises funds and awareness for cancer survivors. 

"I have learned a great deal about myself over the past two years as I navigate living with metastatic breast cancer. While I cannot control this diagnosis, I can control how I live each day to remain as healthy and strong as possible. Alongside modern advances in medicine, I rely on nutrition and movement as part of an integrated wellness plan.

I am most creative when I develop new recipes or put my own spin on sweet treats, workout fuel, healthy soups, and salads. In this cookbook, you will find carefully selected seasonal ingredients to satisfy your cravings and nourish your body. There are over 100 new plant-based recipes utilizing the season's best local produce. I included my favorite recipes from the first edition with a few flavor enhancements. I was fortunate to have friends contribute some of their favorite recipes and you will find these sprinkled throughout each chapter. Thank you for supporting me and my passion for living life as strong as possible. Together, we are strong enough." ~Renee Plodzik, APRN. Nurse Practitioner, Fit4ACause founder, and Wellness Coach.

About the author:

Renee Plodzik, APRN, is a dedicated mom, wife, and nurse practitioner who lives in Concord, NH with her family. Her clinical interests are in primary care, and hospice and palliative medicine. In 2019, Renee received the 40 Under 40 award.

Join Renee at Gibson's Bookstore on Wednesday, April 10th, 2024 at 6:30 pm as she discusses her newest book.

3/29/24

Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival at UNH

This spring, poets and poetry lovers of all ages are invited to join a full (free!) weekend of readings, workshops, multi-genre performances, a small press fair, and an outdoor poetry carnival. There will also be a celebration of the winners of the Nossrat Yassini Poetry Prize and the Granite State Poetry Prize, currently open for submissions (deadline November 1st). 

The festival is April 12-14, 2023 at Hamilton Smith Hall, UNH. The events are free, but registration is required. 

For a full event schedule, a list of featured poets, and to register for the events, visit  www.unhpoetry.com