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Author Archives: Francis DiClemente
Poetry Chapbook
My debut poetry chapbook, Outskirts of Intimacy, was published by Flutter Press in 2010. The book is a collection of personal, free-verse poems about adolescence, illness, romance, family and death. The work is split between observational or philosophical poems celebrating the ephemeral and more narrative poems influenced by the geographic setting of upstate New York. You can preview or purchase the book at Lulu.com. The link follows.
Goodreads Author Profile
I have uploaded an author profile on the website Goodreads.com to help promote my poetry chapbook.
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4792079.Francis_DiClemente
Puffin Circus Baseball Poems
Puffin Circus, an online literary journal, has released its March baseball-theme issue. One of the poems in the magazine, Minors, offers my reflections of a Toledo Mud Hens game in the late 1990s. The works in this issue will entertain you and get you excited about the upcoming MLB season.
http://puffincircus.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/microsoft-word-march-baseball-issue.pdf
Armory Square Playhouse Reading
Armory Square Playhouse, a playwrights’ group in Syracuse, hosted a staged reading of Automat: An Interpretation at Jazz Central on Feb. 13th, 2011. Here is the press release announcing the event.
ARMORY SQUARE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS STAGED READINGS OF TWO NEW SHORT PLAYS BY LOCAL PLAYWRIGHTS KATHY KRAMER AND FRANCIS DICLEMENTE
Sunday, February 13 at 1:00. PLACE: Jazz Central. 441 E. Washington St., Syracuse.
Admission: $7.00 regular; $5.00 students and seniors.
THE PLAYS:
“Automat: An Interpretation”, a romantic dramedy, follows the plight of Martin Ramsey, an idealistic artist and night custodian, who has fallen in love with the female figure in Edward Hopper’s painting, Automat. Elements of magical realism bring the figure in the painting to life but the realization of a romance presents challenges not easily negotiated. The reading features David Baker, Ethan Howse, Rachel Torba Grage, Donna Stuccio, and Bob Fullenbaum.
“Hearts of Clover” tells the story of two elderly sisters, Ruthann and Maude, who live together in a small town in the 1950s. Their quiet life is turned upside down when their developmentally-disabled neighbor, Leon, faces a crisis and there is no one else to help. Long-buried secrets are brought to light, pitting neighbor against neighbor. The reading features Amy Doherty, Kathy Kramer, Donna Stuccio, and Peter Moller.
DATE AND TIME: Sunday Feb. 13 at 1:00.
PLACE: Jazz Central. 441 E. Washington St., Syracuse.
Tickets: $7.00 regular; $5.00 for students and seniors
Jackson Pollock Exhibit
Here is a review of a 2008 Jackson Pollock exhibit at the Everson Museum in Syracuse.
Outdated Image Maker
This is a nostalgic look at my Pentax K1000 film camera, presented as a photo essay that was published in The Writer’s Eye Magazine.
http://www.thewriterseye.com/archives/we-012-winter-2010.pdf
Primer Magazine articles
I have contributed two pieces to PrimerMagazine.com, an online magazine for men in their 20s. Fortunately, the editors do not discriminate against writers who are about 20 years beyond the site’s target audience. The samples follow.
http://www.primermagazine.com/2008/spend/5-must-try-wines-under-20
Automat: An Interpretation
Automat: An Interpretation is a short screenplay based on Edward Hopper’s 1927 painting, Automat. The script was one of four winners at the winter 2009 WILDsound short screenplay contest in Toronto. It placed second in the short screenplay competition at the 2010 Las Vegas Film Festival.
I adapted the piece into a short play that was published in the Spring 2010 issue of A cappella Zoo, a web and print literary journal. The link follows.