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Jan Steckel

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Jan Steckel is an Oakland, California writer, a Harvard- and Yale-trained former pediatrician (now retired due to an acquired physical disability), and an activist for bisexual and disability rights. Her debut fiction collection, Ghosts and Oceans, came out from Zeitgeist Press in 2023. Her book Like Flesh Covers Bone (Zeitgeist Press, 2018) was a finalist for poetry in the Bi Book Awards. Her first full-length poetry book, The Horizontal Poet (Zeitgeist Press, 2011), won a 2012 Lambda Literary Award. Her poetry chapbook The Underwater Hospital (Zeitgeist Press, 2006) won the Rainbow Award for lesbian and bisexual poetry. Her poetry books are available on Amazon and through the publisher at www.zeitgeist-press.com. Her fiction chapbook Mixi ...more

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Jan Steckel I recently finished a collection of short stories called GHOSTS AND OCEANS. I'm busy now looking for an indie publisher for it, preferably with some q…moreI recently finished a collection of short stories called GHOSTS AND OCEANS. I'm busy now looking for an indie publisher for it, preferably with some queer cred (many of the stories are queer-themed) and national distribution.

I'm in the process of putting together my second full-length poetry manuscript, currently titled THE SEA THAT SOMETIMES FRIGHTENED US. I've picked out about 60 poems and have got 50 of them published in various periodicals, so it's time to work on the the order, format a manuscript, and start sending it out. I really love the publisher who put out my first two poetry books, Zeitgeist Press, but unfortunately they don't have national distribution, which I feel I need at this stage. I'll probably never again get the kind of personal editorial attention I got from Bruce Isaacson, owner of Zeitgeist Press, for which I'm exceedingly grateful!(less)
Jan Steckel Thanks for a great question, Paige. Connecting with other bisexual people has certainly helped my work. Bi folk want to see ourselves in literature. M…moreThanks for a great question, Paige. Connecting with other bisexual people has certainly helped my work. Bi folk want to see ourselves in literature. My new short fiction collection, GHOSTS AND OCEANS, has several bi characters. I'll emphasize that when promoting the book to bi readers. My new poetry manuscript THE SEA THAT SOMETIMES FRIGHTENED US only has about 10% poems on bi themes. Since unfortunately many writers who are bi don't feel safe putting their "bi" work out in public yet, that's still a lot of bi for the buck/book.(less)
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This was an easy read though dense with information. Long-form nonfiction is usually a slog for me, but I really enjoyed this survey of plagues throughout history.
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Robert Bolt
“Thomas More: ...And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned around on you--where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat? This country's planted thick with laws from coast to coast--man's laws, not God's--and if you cut them down...d'you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then? Yes, I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake.”
Robert Bolt, A Man for All Seasons: A Play in Two Acts

Mahatma Gandhi
“There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.”
Mahatma Gandhi

Audre Lorde
“Poetry is not a luxury. It is a vital necessity for our existence. It forms the quality of light from which we predicate our hopes and dreams toward survival and change, first into language, then into idea, then into more tangible action.”
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Lois McMaster Bujold
“everyone has their folding-point, Miles. Their mortal vulnerability. Some just keep it in a nonstandard location.”
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Charles Bukowski
“alone with everybody


the flesh covers the bone
and they put a mind
in there and
sometimes a soul,
and the women break
vases against the walls
and them men drink too
much
and nobody finds the
one
but they keep
looking
crawling in and out
of beds.
flesh covers
the bone and the
flesh searches
for more than
flesh.

there's no chance
at all:
we are all trapped
by a singular
fate.

nobody ever finds
the one.

the city dumps fill
the junkyards fill
the madhouses fill
the hospitals fill
the graveyards fill

nothing else
fills.”
Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell
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message 30: by Mathew

Mathew Babaoye And thank you for the add! Us bay area writers gotta stick together, haha.


message 29: by Jan

Jan Oh, thanks so much, Kerri!!! Did you see it on Tumblr? I was really grateful to Bisexual Books for posting a link to the poem in the online journal poeticdiversity.


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Jan Thanks so much, Anna! Yes, I'd still love it if my publisher would put my books into ebook format, but unfortunately they're not available that way yet. However, I'm submitting my next book, a collection of short stories, to publishers with national distribution who also do ebooks, so hopefully something of mine will be available in that format soon. Thanks for asking!


Anna (Bananas) I did a double take. Hey, don't I know her? Yeah, I do.


Anna (Bananas) I saw your poem in the Goodreads newsletter recently. Very cool :)
Are you still looking into putting your books in ebook format?


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Jan Virginia wrote: "Vivre la literature! I've always loved Alice Munro's short stories and precise, warm imagery. So glad she won the Nobel Prize in Literature!"

I've a book of short stories around of hers I've been waiting to read. Will have to celebrate by starting it.


Virginia Vivre la literature! I've always loved Alice Munro's short stories and precise, warm imagery. So glad she won the Nobel Prize in Literature!


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Robin Craig Clark Hello Jan, thank you for being my friend.
Peace and happiness be with you,
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Virginia The movie with the excellent actor Elijah ? is a must see, also!


Virginia Thanks for the lit recommendations, Jan! The only metaphor I can come up with today is that the prep the doctor said would taste a bit like a glass of sweet orangeade tasted more like a titer of formaldahyde! What more does modern medicine have in store for us? :)


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Jan Hi Ginny,
I love her work,, and Andre herself too. Hopefully we'll be able to get a little more of her writing out there in the world someday. So glad you're enjoying it as much as I do.
How are you feeling these days?
Hugs,
Jan


Virginia Hi, Jan! I cannot get enough of Andre's poetry; it's so chock full of joyful mischief with constant references to mythology and love of life that I miss her more than ever! I think she could have won the Pulitzer had she survived. I had no idea she battled cancer from such an early age along with an incestuous father;.;.;.;.;.what an incandescent, brave, brilliant soul! I love her!


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Jan Thanks, Ginny! Best of luck to you on your book and your film. I'm just trying to get through my activities of daily living, get the old dishwasher and bed off to the Salvation Army, and go to a reading tonight that my publisher's doing with his son in Berkeley. Enjoy Santa Barbara!


Virginia Suzanne has thrown herself into her work (poetry and as an administrator with Pacifica); she's very determined. She meant Latinos in general. I couldn't live without Emiliano :) He's very macho but more maternal than macho. He grew up cleaning houses with his mom and helping raise his younger siblings. It's a different culture! We (you and me)could have written THE CORRECTIONS. Very HOT today; I'm trying to finalize my book and my film; the film has hit a rough patch - taped over doorknobs of all things! Enjoy SF!!!


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Jan So glad you and Suzanne got to go out to the movies together! Sorry Suzanne is saddened. Too bad about not wanting to date Latinos. Did she mean Latinos in general, or only immigrants who weren't yet citizens and might have ulterior motives for dating her involving getting to stay in this country? Actually, that's none of my business, forget I asked. :)

I'm afraid I haven't been able to watch any Woody Allen movies since he left Mia for her teenage daughter. I'm sure they're still very good, though.


Virginia Saw FROM ROME WITH LOVE with Suzanne yesterday; it was hysterically funny in most parts, but Alec Baldwin and Roberto Begnigni (sp?), especially the former, were out of their element! Suzanne is nursing a saddened heart over some rich devil; I told her to go to Las Conchas and find a warm-blooded Latino, but she won't date them. So I told her to avoid RICH MEN in general because she'll end up in a losing power struggle. I like sweet men with a sense of humility. Sort of Christ-like, that's all I ask :) Am working out last details of A TOUCH OF THE DEVIL with my cinematographer, Max Margolin; his dad lives in SB and was on the soaps in Jollywood.


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Jan Virginia, I heard about the open mic you guys had to raise money for Andre. I was so touched. Santa Barbara poets take care of their own! What a great community you all have created.


Virginia Sounds like a good read! Andre Levi, our delightful Zone poet, who also works at the Karpeles, has been diagnosed with a melanoma. Suzanne is hosting an open mic to raise money for her treatment, whch she has already started. Obamacare now! Suzanne and I are going to see Woody's latest film. We can't wait!


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Jan Virginia wrote: "I read all kinds of books. My current favorite is DRIFT by Rachael Maddow, the fab news commentator on MSNBC. As women, we need to speak seriously and knowledgeably about politics as they affect ..."

I'll have to see if I can borrow my mom's copy of Drift next time I'm down there, Virginia. I think I bought it for her last time I was down as an early Mother's Day present.


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Jan Kate wrote: "Thanks, Jan! Is your book available on Amazon? I just added it to my to-read. "

Hi Kate! So nice to hear from you. All of Zeitgeist Press's books will be on Amazon eventually, but right now you can only buy it from the publisher at http://www.zeitgeist-press.com or from me. It's also available at The Laurel Bookstore in Oakland, Expressions Gallery in Berkeley, the Beat Museum in San Francisco, Chaucer's Books in Santa Barbara, and the San Francisco Public Library.

To order a signed copy just send $14 + $2 shipping to me at Jan Steckel/PO Box 18797/Oakland, CA 94619. This week only, through May 11, shipping is FREE as I raise money for my trip to NYC for the Lambda Literary Awards Ceremony and Bi Lines reading. You can also order by PayPal (for $14 now or $16 after May 11) at Jmsteckel at aol dot com.

Thanks for your interest, Kate!


Virginia I read all kinds of books. My current favorite is DRIFT by Rachael Maddow, the fab news commentator on MSNBC. As women, we need to speak seriously and knowledgeably about politics as they affect all of us! For me, poetry is a marvellous luxury allowed by freedom of speech, especially bidyke poetry!


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Jan Congratulations on your normal CT, Ginny! That's wonderful news! Calloo, Callay!

I love early Neruda, before he became the state poet, and I love Lorca!


Virginia What about Proust? And Sommerset Maughsm? Flaubert? The classics? Neruda? Lorca? They're my favorites! I had a normal CT scan!!! Yea!


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Jan Thank you, Virginia and Noran!!! Noran, I think the great used bookstore you mentioned near the Grand Lake Theater was Walden Pond Books. It's still there. I lived in the neighborhood of the Grand Lake Theater for a couple of years. Virginia, I'm so glad you enjoyed THE HORIZONTAL POET! Thanks so much for your interest. Looking forward to seeing you in April!


Virginia Your HORIZONTAL POET was a delight and a revelation, making my life richer by a league or two! I tried to respond via e-mail, but apparently this is the only way I can get through to you, you incredible liver of life!!To the hilt. I've also written NEVER MARRY IN MOROCCO under the pen name Virginia Dale. :)


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Noran Miss Pumkin I have been to both independent bookstores that sell your books! Have not been to California in 8 years though. I stayed with a family in Oakland about 15-18 years ago. Love the architecture of4 the city and the park. The Grand Theater was amazing . Great used bookstore near there.


message 4: by Noran

Noran Miss Pumkin Hope you holidays are joyous for you and your loved ones! Thanks for the charming note and exchange of friendship.


message 3: by Jan

Jan Whitebeard, I love that you love all those old children's classics that I loved. My grandparents had a friend who was an editor at Grossett (sp?) and Dunlap. Every time he came over he'd have half a dozen new lovely hardback editions for me to read.


Whitebeard Books We not only have a ton of books in common, but our ratings are very similar when one considers that many of the 5 star books you have are 4's for me but are truly more like 4.5 to 4.75 for me. I'd really prefer a 100 point system to be more accurate in my evaluations. Too much distance between a 3 and a 4 and a 5! Don't you think?


message 1: by Kate

Kate Thanks, Jan! Is your book available on Amazon? I just added it to my to-read.


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