In this week’s installment of Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration, a few poems from the late local luminary Morton Marcus.
Articles by Guest Writers
Ten Questions for Greg Larson
The Santa Cruz resident and former city planning director-turned-Los Gatos-town-manager on happiness, “invisible cities” and the Highway 17 commute.
Ten Questions for Maya Barsacq
The music director of Cadenza writes us back.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Robert Sward
From the Guggenheim fellow, Fulbright scholar, Pushcart Prize nominee and editor of ‘Local Poets, Local Inspiration,’ a dog poem.
Ten Questions for Jeremy Neuner
Jeremy Neuner’s previous jobs include helicopter pilot in the Navy and the Economic Development Manager for the city of Santa Cruz, but that’s history. Now he’s the co-founder and CEO of a “little but growing company” called NextSpace, which just got $425,000 in angel investment and is planning to expand to Los Angeles and Silicon Valley (two locations are in the works) as well as double the size of its San Francisco facility.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Beau Blue
Three poems from the Boulder Creek poet Beau Blue.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Morton Marcus
Two poems from the late Santa Cruz poet and Cabrillo writing instructor.
Ten Questions for Don Rothman
The retired UCSC writing professor and author of a new book of photography talks about Walnut Avenue, his pet peeves and the lessons of grandparenting.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: Bill Minor
From the Monterey Bay poet and jazz musician, a love letter to Santa Cruz.
Ten Questions for Susan Culligan
The owner of Tom Teifer Santa Cruz on great new fabrics, her favorite New York street and her ever-expanding list of favorite Hollywood actors.