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our meetings are now on ZOOM

May 17, 2025 ICC Zoom Meeting

Features Moira Magneson

Hosted by Gayle Eleanor

Features Moira Magneson reading from her new book “In The Eye of the Elephant” published by Sixteen Rivers Press

Moira Magneson's first full-length poetry collection is a constellation of lyric, narrative, and experimental poems whose subjects are the wild and the creatures that inhabit that space. Rooted primarily in a Western landscape and infused with Buddhist notions of interconnection and impermanence, the book is divided into three parts, with the first exploring our paradoxical relationship to animals: our sometimes unbearable yearning to merge with their mystery alongside our inclination, conscious or not, to destroy them. The book then shifts its gaze to poems that spotlight human precarity, our frailties and shortcomings. In the final section, the aperture widens, revealing a more inclusive depth of field, while moving toward a growing acceptance of the dark and bright and coming to terms with the beautiful ruin of our imperfect world. 

Over the years, Magneson has worked as a river guide, artist's model, truck driver, television writer, editor, and community college writing instructor. A Northern California native, she lives in the Sierra foothills where she has spearheaded many art actions and initiatives, including El Dorado County's Poetry Out Loud Competition, Veterans' Voices, Barbaric Yawp, and Black Lives: An American Overture. In 2024, she was the resident poet for ForestSong, a community arts project exploring solastalgia, biophilia, and resilience in the face of wildfire devastation. Magneson is the author of A River Called Home: A River Fable, an illustrated novella (Toad Road Press, 2024). In the Eye of the Elephant is her first full-length collection of poems.

The presentation will be followed by an open mic.

If you would like your poem for the Open Mic to be displayed online while you read, please send it to Deborah Schmidt (deborahbschmidt@gmail.com) by 8 pm Friday evening.

Deborah will also be the zoom host for the meeting and will send out the Zoom link on Saturday morning.


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Following are screen shots from a typical zoom meeting. Though the faces are frozen and silent in the photos, imagine voices in recitation, and the appreciative, attentive listening. ____________________________________


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10/19/24   Program Chair: Evie Groch; Program Topic: Reading by Louise Moises from her chapbook Peace Is a Pelican.

11/16/24  Program Chair: Deborah Schmidt; Program Topic: Bob Stanley reading "Language Barrier"

1/18/25    Program Chair: Deborah Schmidt; Program Topic: ICC Contest Winners
 

2/15/25    Program Chair: Denise Barney; Docent from the Tor House


3/15/25    Program Chair: Johanna Ely; Program Topic: Featured Poet D .L. Lang

4/19/25    Program Chair: Evie Groch; Program Topic: Robert Eastwood: the poetry of Ada Limon
              
5/17/25     Program Chair: Johanna Ely; Program Topic: Poet Diane Lee Moomey