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Monday, January 20, 2025

A Peek At The Past. . .

Fans of Cholla Needles are aware that in a previous incarnation, Cholla Needles was called Seven Stars. Recently I was talking with Juan Delgado about Adastra Press & the beautiful books that were hand-printed with metal type set letter by letter and space by space by Gary Metras. I remembered Gary not only because of his beautiful books but also his wonderful poetry, which appeared in Seven Stars and many other magazines. I looked up Gary, just for the heck of it, and was pleasantly surprised and excited to discover he is still writing poetry! And was also surprised that he remembered Seven Stars, as well as some the other magazines that were publishing him. He sent me back this wonderful photograph of all the mimeograph magazines that came out with his work about the time Seven Stars 32 was released in the 1970's. I had forgotten the cost of the magazine (150 cents) - so I love this picture, and I hope you will too. 


(click picture to enlarge)

If you look beneath the magazines you will see the metal type Gary used to create books by many small press poets for over 40 years. Len Fulton, editor of the monthly Small Press Review often chose a title from Adastra Press as "Pick Of The Month." because of Gary's editing skills as well as the beautiful presentation. I knew all of the magazines pictured here, and most of the editors. The literary small press world was affordable enough to be able to have a good library with all of these titles, plus others like Wind, Samisdat, Wormwood Review, Second Coming, and more so we could keep up with the best current writers each month. 

Gary Metras! Thank you for the great memories!!! Love, Rich

PS: Gary's memory is much keener than mine, so you'll appreciate this fun quip he sent along with the photograph: "You published me a few time in Seven Stars. Back then, though, I think you were Rick. So good to see that succeeding years you have become Rich!"







Wednesday, October 14, 2020

New Book! Mary's Confession by Kurt Schauppner

 


Kurt Schauppner has written the novels Shards of Broken Glass, The First Book of Exile, and Ghosts of Ide County and the plays April, Feral Dogs, Unbroken Chain, The Memory Jar, and Mary’s Confession. He is also writer/director of the independent motion picture, Once Upon A Dirt Road. In his spare time he edits The Desert Trail, the weekly newspaper for Twenty-Nine Palms, California. This is his first collection of poetry.

Mary’s Confession was originally staged in December 2019 at Arttrap Cultural Arts Center in Joshua Tree CA by Thought Theatre Morongo Basin.  It was directed by Miri Hunter, The Artistic and Producing Director for Thought Theatre.The production featured the following actors: Rainbow Casey, Miri Hunter, Marty Nelder and Katherine Wehler.



During the pandemic our only local distributor is Rainbow Stew.
Mary's Confession is available seven days a week at Rainbow Stew in Yucca Valley.

Support our local distributors!

After the pandemic restrictions are lifted the books will also be available at Space Cowboy in Joshua Tree and Raven's Books in 29 Palms.


Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Big Read 2020 Community Videos

 


Return to main page: NEA Big Read Morongo Basin

Welcome to our creative community page! The response has been great, so click here to visit page two of these videos! We look forward to seeing YOUR videos this month - your creative thoughts about Hope Jahren's book and/or science in general. How is science reflected in your life on a daily basis? How has this book helped you see science in a new way? Join us by creating a video, uploading it to you-tube, and then sharing it here on this page featuring community members from the entire Morongo Basin - Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, Landers, Pioneertown, Flamingo Heights, Joshua Tree, Twenty-Nine Palms, Wonder Valley, Amboy, and every space in-between.

We also have also a Practical Science in the Desert video page <-> click here.

Let us know about your local video - send an email to bigread2020@chollaneedles.com Thank you! We're looking forward to your thoughts! Videos will be added all month, so come visit often. Enjoy your friends:





















“Science and poetry are alike, or allied, it seems to me, in their largest and main target—to investigate any and all phenomena of experience beyond the flat surface of appearances.”
-May Swenson


Available locally at Rainbow Stew in Yucca Valley =:-)


Big Read Community Videos 2

 


Return to main page: NEA Big Read Morongo Basin

Welcome to our second creative community page for 2020! You can return to page one of community videos by clicking here. We look forward to seeing YOUR videos this month - your creative thoughts about Hope Jahren's book and/or science in general. How is science reflected in your life on a daily basis? How has this book helped you see science in a new way? Join us by creating a video, uploading it to you-tube, and then sharing it here on this page featuring community members from the entire Morongo Basin - Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, Landers, Pioneertown, Flamingo Heights, Joshua Tree, Twenty-Nine Palms, Wonder Valley, Amboy, and every space in-between.


Let us know about your local video - send an email to bigread2020@chollaneedles.com Thank you! We're looking forward to your thoughts! Videos will be added all month, so come visit often. Enjoy your friends:







Big Read: Practical Science Videos

 


Return to main page: NEA Big Read Morongo Basin

Welcome to our practical science community page! We look forward to seeing YOUR videos this month - your practical thoughts about Hope Jahren's book and/or science in general. How is science reflected in your life on a daily basis? How has this book helped you see science in a new way? Join us by creating a video, uploading it to you-tube, and then sharing it here on this page featuring community members from the entire Morongo Basin - Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, Landers, Pioneertown, Flamingo Heights, Joshua Tree, Twenty-Nine Palms, Wonder Valley, Amboy, and every space in-between.

Let us know about your local video - send an email to bigread2020@chollaneedles.com Thank you! We're looking forward to your thoughts! Videos will be added all month, so come visit often. Enjoy your friends:













MORE FUN!

Also check out our creative community. YOU are also welcome to submit your creative thoughts based on this year's book, Lab Girl. All ages welcome! See what your fellow community members are up to:



 













Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Cholla Needles Joins the "Zoom" Party!



Cholla Needles Presents Featured Poets Live On-Line

You will need access to Zoom 
(free - no personal information required)

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1/2 hour a week! All Free, All Fun! 

Celebrate the continued publication 
of Cholla Needles during these "sheltered times"

Mark your calendar for 
every Sunday online at 3PM 
till Covid retires!

1st week: Open Reading Aug 2 3-3:30
2nd week: Cynthia Anderson Aug 9 3-3:30
3rd week: John Brantingham Aug 16 3-3:30
4th week: Miriam Sagan Aug 23 3-3:30
5th week: Peter Jastermsky Aug 30 3-3:30
6th week: John Sierpinski Sept 6 3-3:30
7th week: Romaine Washington Sept 13 3-3:30
8th week: Allyson Jeffredo Sept 20 3-3:30
9th week: Francene Kaplan Sept 27 3-3:30
10th week: Mark Evans Oct 4 3-3:30
11th week: Cindy Rinne Oct 11 3-3:30
12th week: David Chorlton Oct 18 3-3:30
13th week: Enid Osborn Oct 25 3-3:30
14th week: Lisa Mednick Powell  Nov 1 3-3:30
15th week: George Howell Nov 8 3-3:30
16th week: Kendall Johnson Nov 15 3-3:30
17th week: Noreen Lawlor Nov 22 3-3:30
18th week: Ginny Short Nov 29 3-3:30
19th week: Kurt Schauppner Dec 6 3-3:30
20th week: Steve Braff Dec 13 3-3:30
21st week: Lauren Henley and Zara Kand Dec 20 3-3:30
22nd week: Susan Rukeyser Dec 27 3-3:30
23rd week: Caryn Davidson Jan 3, 2021 3-3:30
24th week: Mike Vail Jan 10 3-3:30
25th week: Jean-Paul L. Garnier Jan 17 3-3:30
26th week: Tobi & Jeff Alfier Jan 24 3-3:30
27th week: Ruth Nolan Jan 31 3-3:30
28th week: Heather Morgan Feb 7 3-3:30
29th week: Dave Benson Feb 14 3-3:30
30th week: Kelsey Bryan-Zwick Feb 21 3-3:30
31st week:  Ernest Alois Feb 28 3-3:30
32nd week: Group Reading March 7 3-3:30 
33d week: Greg Wyss March 14 3:00-3:30
34th week: Renee Gurley March 21 3-3:30
35th week: Group Reading March 28 3-3:30
36th week: Group Reading April 4 3-3:30
37th week: Group Reading April 11 3-3:30
38th week: Group Reading April 18 3-3:30
39th week: Gabriel Hart April 25 3-3:30
40th week: Alan Catlin May 2 3-3:30
41st week: Simon Perchik May 9 3-3:30
42nd week: Issue 53 Reading May 16 3-3:30




More To Come!!



  "In time of crisis, we summon up our strength.
  Then, if we are lucky, we are able to call every resource, every forgotten image that can leap to our quickening, every memory that can make us know our power. And this luck is more than it seems to be: it depends on the long preparation of the self to be used.
  In time of the crises of the spirit, we are aware of all our need, our need for each other and our need for our selves. We call up, with all the strength of summoning we have, our fullness. And then we turn, for it is a turning that we have prepared; and act. The time of the turning may be very long. It may hardly exist." Muriel Rukeyser, The Life Of Poetry (1949)






Thursday, April 2, 2020

Youth Issue Released - Cholla Needles Spring 2020!


Introducing the wonderful creative work of pre-k through 12th Grade students, and one teacher from our beautiful Morongo Basin community: Claudia A., Theodore Ahumada, Alexas, Ben Amaral, Mitchell Anderson, Zack Anderson, Elias André, Senna André, Annie Arovane, Eliza Bolling, Brianna Bramasco, Dominic Briceno, Quinton Brill, Alice Buracchio, David Buracchio, Michael Byron, Jaden Cadwising, Ethan Calderone, Mary Carpenter, Natalie Carpenter, Ari Carrillo, Liam Carrillo, Cassidy, Moriah H. Chavez, Chelsea, Julian Correa, Kate Courtney, Brian Cruz, Phillip Cummins, Kelly Cunningham, Michael Curran, Michael D., Sherry Davis, Josephine DeMiranda Davies, Lucille Demerie, N. E., April Ford, Marlon Freberg, Mystie Ann Frey, Vita Garofano, Francisco Garcia, Michelle Grand, Julie Haden, Brianna Hall, Zoey Hall, Jade Hanson, Justina Unong Harris, Areli Hernandez, Ronnie Hickman IV, Mary Jacobs, Chevy Jones, Richard Krieg, Kendrick Johnson, Conan Lamarie, Jackie Lamorie, Thomas Land, Maven Lee, Mary Longford, Susan Longford, Holleigh Lorenz, Luke, Denny Lussier, Kay Lussier, Patricia M., T. M., Dylan Mathis, Manzarek Mathis, Nathan Mathis, Jem Matilsky, Kim Martin, Andy Martinez, Chelsea May, Carson Millard, Mavis Mae Millard, Savannah Miller, Rolly Morgan, Elyssa Muckelroy, James Newton, Isabela Olson-Morales, Yahir Ortiz, Danton Panico, Selena Perez, Elliott Perry, Emily Perry, Petra, Dane Pratt, Kendra Rester, Carol Rich, Antonia Richards, Jaiden Richards, Isabella Rodriguez, Rayleen Rodriguez, Renezmea Rodriguez, Isabella Rosas, S. S., Johnny Safranko, Sandra, Elena Santos, Anu Shekhar, Baleigh Shepherd, Cory Shovey, Elizabeth Soria, Darcy Stiles, Joey Torres, Manuel Torres, Katherin Trejo, and Jennifer Veles.


We encourage our local readers 
to purchase a copy at 
Rainbow Stew in Yucca Valley
Space Cowboy in Joshua Tree
Raven's in 29 Palms
& JT Coffee in Joshua Tree
Support our local distributors!





Friday, January 31, 2020

February Issue Released - Cholla Needles #38!


Cover Art By Michael Byro

Poetry and stories by:
Cindy Rinne
Timothy Robbins
Brenda Littleton
George Payne
Dave Maresh
Mitchell K. Grabois
Duane Anderson
Mark T. Evans
Michael G. Vail
Ruth Nolan
Jonathan B. Ferrini



We encourage our neighbors to buy Cholla Needles books at 
Rainbow Stew, Space Cowboy, JT Coffee, and Raven's Books. 
Support our local distributors!



Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Open Reading: January 19, 3-5 at Space Cowboy in Joshua Tree!



The open reading will be held on the stage behind the store. Bring something of your own to read or a passage that inspires you. Prose is limited to two minutes. You're also welcome to simply come and listen to your neighbors. We invite the entire community to come in, share, and simply have a good time! All ages invited, and every event is free! See you there =:-) 

The celebration of the publication of two new books by Cynthia Anderson, one of which is a collaboration with Susan Abbott!!! You will be inspired by their presentation. And of course we are also celebrating the release of our 37th issue of Cholla Needles, which is available for purchase inside the store!!! Come and enjoy the love!



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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

January Issue Released - Cholla Needles #37!



We begin our Journey through 2020 with issue 37! I have a real problem with the year, and don’t know why. Is it because I don’t have my Jetson’s helicopter car? It’s irrational, but the term 2020 seems like it’s still 100 years in the future to my pea-brain. And I guess that has to be okay cause there’s nuttin' I can do about it. - Rich

The beautiful cover and inner art this month 
is by the beautiful artist Susan Abbott.

The inspirational words and dreams within are by

Cynthia Anderson
Tim Robbins
Tobi Alfier
Simon Perchik
ayaz daryl nielsen
Mitchell K. Grabois
R. Mason McElvain
Robert Hirshfield
Bettina Barrett
Robert DeLoyd
Ernest Alois


This issue also contains photos from 

our wonderful Space Cowboy November Event 
featuring Miriam Sagan.


We encourage our neighbors to buy Cholla Needles books at 
Rainbow Stew, Space Cowboy, JT Coffee, and Raven's Books. 
Support our local distributors!

Sunday, December 1, 2019

December Issue Released! Cholla Needles 36!


The loving seasonal cover this month 
is by the marvelous Rik Livingston, of Zonoart.

The beautiful words and dreams within are by

Lou Harrison
Tobi Alfier
Greg Gilbert
Danielle Hanson
John M. Bennett
Kelsey Bryan-Zwick
T. K. Splake
Romaine Washington
Francene Kaplan
Alan Catlin


This issue also contains photos from 

four different Art Tour Events 
featuring Cholla Needles.


We encourage our neighbors to buy Cholla Needles books at 
Rainbow Stew, Space Cowboy, JT Coffee, and Raven's Books. 
Support our local distributors!

New Book - David Chorlton - Speech Scroll



                    The chainsaw’s dawn song rings
                    out. Another slice falls
                    from the Earth: a forest disappears,
                    a mountaintop tumbles,
                    and a tree in someone’s yard
                    loses a limb. When the limb
                    is gone a pain remains, seeping
                    from the rough cut end. Where
                    have all the lost cats gone
                    whose photographs are posted on
                    local power poles? Their owners
                    want them back, but what about
                    the jaguars and the parrots
                    once common in the mountains
                    Geronimo fought to keep? Nobody
                    offers a hundred dollars
                    for their return. The circling hawk can’t find
                    the bough he perched on yesterday.

                           - David Chorlton
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BIO
David Chorlton came to Phoenix from Europe in 1978 with his wife Roberta, an Arizona native. He quickly became comfortable with the climate while adjusting to the New World took longer. Writing and reading poetry have helped in that respect, as has exposure to the American small presses. He and Roberta have shared their living space with many cats and birds over the years.
Publications
Gilded Snow (Cholla Needles, 2019)
Reading T. S. Eliot to a Bird (Hoot 'n Waddle, 2018)
Bird on a Wire (Presa Press, 2017)
A Field Guide to Fire (FutureCycle Press, 2015)
Selected Poems (FutureCycle Press, 2014)
The Devil's Sonata (FutureCycle Press, 2012)
Waiting for the Quetzal (March Street, 2006)
Return to Waking Life (Main Street Rag, 2004)
A Normal Day Amazes Us (Kings Estate, 2003)
Forget the Country You Came From (Singular Street, 1992)
Prizes
The Slipstream Chapbook Award (2009)
The Ronald Wardall Prize (2008)





We encourage our neighbors to buy Cholla Needles books at Rainbow StewSpace Cowboy, and Raven's Books. Support our local distributors!

New Book - Knife Me Split Memories by Cindy Rinne

                    
                    Trapeze


                    We try to cross the spider web bridge.
                    Her foot slips. I grab her hand
                    and fling her like a trapeze artist.
                    The survivor flips and lands on her feet.
                    Drops dance off the web onto singing grasses.
                    What happens next on the dream catcher?

BIO
Cindy Rinne creates fiber art and writes in San Bernardino, CA. She was Poet in Residence for the Neutra Institute Gallery and Museum, Los Angeles, CA. She has created fiber art for over 30 years, exhibiting internationally. Cindy collaborates in Performance Poetry using her own costume creations based on her books. Cindy is the author of several books: Letters Under Rock with Bory Thach, (Elyssar Press), Moon of Many Petals (Cholla Needles Press), and others. Her poetry appeared or is forthcoming in: Anti-Herion Chic, Unpsychology Magazine, MORIA, several anthologies, and others.



We encourage our neighbors to buy Cholla Needles books at Rainbow StewSpace Cowboy, and Raven's Books. Support our local distributors!

New Book - A Time Before Teachers - George Payne


                    A Way Out
                    the cloth of the cosmos
                    came undone at the seams—undone
                    like a bootleg Gucci handbag

                    the Pope declared heaven is not real and
                    Saturn was sucked into the belly of a black hole,

                    as all semblance of order evaporated into
                    the organic air of an American Spirit cigarette—
                    the dark green pack with that mild, additive-free taste

                    the glacier ice caps melted,
                    Capitalism collapsed
                    as all Hell broke loose
                    
                    today, for the first time, my son climbed out of his crib

BIO:

George Cassidy Payne was born in Oneonta, NY, grew up in several towns in the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, and eventually settled in Rochester, NY. He received a BA from St. John Fisher College, MA from Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, and MTS from Emory University in Atlanta, GA. A Time Before Teachers is his first book of collected poems.
Payne’s poetry has appeared in many journals, magazines, and anthologies, including Cholla Needles, The Adirondack Almanac, Mojave He{art}t Review, MORIA Poetry Journal, Ampersand Literary Review, Front Porch Review, Chronogram Magazine, Talker of the Town, Zingara Poetry Review, Ovi Magazine, River Poets Journal, Adelaide, Ink, Sweat, and Tears, Califragile, Deep South Magazine, Amethyst Review, From the Edge Poetry Magazine, and others. His blogs, essays, and letters to the editor, have appeared in national and international publications such as the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Toronto Sun, the Havana Times, the Atlantic, and Rolling Stone.
In 2010 he was awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award.



We encourage our neighbors to buy Cholla Needles books at Rainbow StewSpace Cowboy, and Raven's Books. Support our local distributors!