Carla Sarett's Any Excuse for a Party

The 21 poems in Any Excuse for a Party are funny, or occasionally funny, but with soul— ranging from poems about Betty Boop to poems about grief therapy.  She wrote these poems in everyday American English, trying to catch the patterns of every day speech. Carla chose pieces that reflect her unique sense of whimsy, and fascination with older popular culture (e.g., Betty Boop, King Kong, Moby Dick) as well as, her childhood. There are also poems that mingle humor with tears like “I Dream I Live with a Baby Elephant” or “Grief Therapy.”  The effect is delicate and Calder-esque, like a poetic circus.  Don’t miss this exciting and fun poetic adventure!

About the author

Carla Sarett is the author of  SHE HAS VISIONS: POEMS (Main Street Rag Press, 2022) as well as two novels, THE LOOKING GLASS (Propertius Press, 2021) and A CLOSET FEMINIST (Unsolicited Press, 2022.)  Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Sundress Anthology Best of the Net and Best American Essays. Carla’s poems have been published in Blue UnicornONE ART, Naugatucket River ReviewProlePithead ChapelOverheard, Harpy Hybrid and elsewhere. Carla has a PhD from University of Pennsylvania and lives in San Francisco. She is available for workshops, readings and consultations.

www.carlasarett.com

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