ASHEVILLE-based
poet Pasckie Pascua, a native Filipino, is a 15-year resident of
Asheville. He never had qualms or inhibitions proclaiming, “I am an
Ashevellian!” proudly whenever he visits other US cities because he
means it from the heart. “Asheville is my home barrio away from my
island barrio back in the Philippines.”
Pasckie
published (and edited) the community paper, The Indie, from 2001 to
2011 (on and off in 2013-14). He is also the founding executive
director of the Traveling Bonfires, a non-profit “people’s
culture” organization that advocates family wisdom and community
connectedness via musical concerts, artistic pursuits, and poetry
readings. The TBonfires organizes the summertime downtown music
convergence, “Bonfires for Peace at Pritchard Park.”
He
is also a very visible poet in town and elsewhere in the region to as
far as Columbia, Charleston, Greenville and Myrtle Beach SC, Athens
and Augusta GA, New York City, Baltimore, Washington DC, Los Angeles,
and in several spots in Southern California. In Asheville, he has
been featured at Malaprop's, Black Mountain Museum of Arts, Altamont
Reading Series, West End Reading Series, Wordfest, and Wordplay radio
program. His next readings will be at The Crow and Quill in downtown
Asheville and City Lights Bookstore in Sylva NC on August 9 and
August 20, respectively.
Published
by Loved by the Buffalo Publications, the
poems and prose in “Red is the Color of my Night” reflect the
often ragged but mostly warm wisdom of a journeyman who witnessed and
experienced a life that defies his reserved demeanor and soft-spoken
tact. This book is written in blood and delivered with a language
that crosses creed and culture, without hesitation or reserve. The
poet traverses the rough terrains of his past with piercing honesty
and visionary glare. His work bothers and comforts at the same time;
it also provokes while it reassures.
“Red
is the Color of my Night” is available at Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe
in downtown Asheville; City Lights Bookstore in Sylva NC; Avid
Bookshop (avidbookshop.com) in Athens GA; Park Road Books
(parkroadbooks.com) in Charlotte NC. Also via Amazon.
For
more info: www.pasckie.com or http://pasckiepascuawords.blogspot.com/
(or find Pasckie Pascua in Facebook)