Poetry News April 27, 2009
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THIS WEEK check out:
Slam at Teapot Gallery, Westfield 7pm Tue. April 28
Green Street Poetry Series Thu. April 30
Group 18 Poetry Reading Lilly Library Florence Thu. April 30
Riverwood Poetry Series, Lori Desrosiers & Christine Beck, S. Windsor, CT Thu. April 30
Also, there is a plethora of wonderful poetry events in Northwest CT, the Berkshires
and in the Boston area to check out below!
Here is your Poetry News for the week of April 27, 2009.
Spoken word events are blossoming in the Pioneer Valley and beyond.
Please email lori@thepoetrynews.com if you would like to be added to the mailing
or are interested in featuring at Word in Westfield open mic on Tuesdays.
Peace through poetry - Lori
Spoken Word in Westfield:
WORD IN WESTFIELD
Note: Change of time - Now 6:30-8:30pm
EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT
at Teapot Gallery
22 Elm Street (route 10/202)
in Westfield, MA
Hosted by Eli Baenziger and Lori Desrosiers
Sign up is at 6:30 and open mic starts at 7:00PM
followed by a guest feature.
All are welcome.
every Tuesday night at 6:30
Upcoming Features:
Tue. April 28 - Open Slam
Tue. May 5 - Zach from Starving Artists Press
Tue. May 12 - Alifair Skebe
Tue. May 19 - Janet Bowdan
Tue. May 26 - Slam
Please email lori@thepoetrynews.com if you haven't featured in at least 6 months
and would like to return, or if you would be interested in featuring for the first time.
Poetry, Prose,
Verse, Yarns
Come to listen, come to speak,
Your words, words for our times,
Immortal words, mortal words...
Call 562-6966 (Teapot) or 348-7218 (Eli B.)
for info and encouragement,
or email mailto:lori@thepoetrynews.com to feature.
Chicopee/Holyoke/Springfield Area Poetry
Starving for Art Presents
open mic Tuesdays
@ Blue Fusion Bar and Grille
487 St. James Ave
Springfield, MA
doors open at 6pm for social hour.
Showtim e is 7-9pm
All poets, musicians, singers, and visual artists are welcome.
This event is free
For more info visit http://www.brendaschild.com/
SPRINGFIELD LIBRARY POETRY
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
LAST-MINUTE CHANGE!
The Open Mic Series at the Springfield Central Library
(220 State St., Springfield) welcomes poet, playwright, community and literacy activist
Magdalena Gomez as the fabulous main feature on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at 2 pm.
Please join Maria Luisa Arroyo, the guest hostess of the Open Mic for April and May, in an afternoon of amazing poetry. The event will be held EITHER in the tent behind the library, weather permitting, OR in the community room. Please arrive early to find out and to sign up to read your work! For more information, contact Anna Brandenburg at 263-6828 x426 or by e-mail at abrandenburg@springfieldlibrary.org .
Magdalena Gomez's latest spoken word CD, "Bemba y Chichon", and limited copies of her latest chapbook will be available for purchase and for signing.
Here is a preview of May events:
Friday, May 8th and Saturday, May 9th at 6 pm:
Teatro V!da Poetry and Music Performances at the Barnes & Noble in Holyoke, MA to support Teatro V!da. Teatro V!da vouchers presented prior to purchases will allow a percent of the sale to be donated to Teatro V!da.
Friday night: composer and author, Fred Ho; original music by Heshima Moja, Teatro V!da's Music Director; poet Magdalena Gomez and Teatro V!da ensemble members
Saturday night: poet Maria Luisa Arroyo; poet Magdalena Gomez and Teatro V!da ensemble members
Saturday, May 16th at 2 pm:
The Springfield Central Library Open Mic series (220 State St., Spfld.) presents a Poetry Showcase by poets who participated in Maria Luisa Arroyo's three-part poetry workshop series throughout April. As the guest hostess, Maria Luisa Arroyo will introduce poets and writers who are excited about sharing their original work. Poets' chapbooks, books, and cds will be available for purchase and for signing.
Location?
Either in the tent behind the library or in the community room, depending on the weather.
Show up by 1:45 pm to sign up for the open mic part and to find out the exact location.
Any questions, please contact Anna Brandenburg at 263-6828 x426
or by e-mail at abrandenburg@springfieldlibrary.org .
Saturday, May 30th, 9:30 am - 11 am:
The Springfield City Library presents "A Poet's Next Step: Publishing", an interactive workshop with poet and educator, Maria Luisa Arroyo, whose first full-length volume of poems, Gathering Words/Recogiendo Palabras, was published by The Bilingual Review/Press (AZ). Where does a poet identify publishing markets? How should a poet submit poems for publication? How can a poet find out which markests pay? What is a query letter? When should a poet send in a complete manuscript?
Central Library Community Room 220 State St., Springfield.
Register online at http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/ or at any Springfield Library.
For more information, call Anna Brandenburg @ 263-6828 x 426 or
e-mail her at abrandenburg@springfieldlibrary.org.
Word in the Valley and Beyond
Green Street Cafe Poetry Series
April 23rd: Janet Macfayden and Mary Clare Powell
Green Street Cafe
Northampton, MA
Upcoming features:
May 7th: Carolyn Cushing and Maria Williams-Russell
May 14th: Lori Desrosiers and Laura Rodley
Smith College Student Poetry
Forbes Library
Wednesday May 6, 2009
7:00 PM
Students from Ellen Doré Watson’s and Nikky Finney’s writing classes
will present a celebration of poetry by Smith women. The reading will be
a culmination of the students' semester of generating new poems and
working singly, in pairs, and as a group to refine and revise their
work.This reading is part of the library's 6th annual series that takes place
on the first Wednesday of the month from October through June.
Location: Coolidge Museum
GROUP 18 POETRY READING
Robert Coles
Trish Crapo
Margaret Lloyd
Henry Lyman
Richard Michelson
Missy-Marie Montgomery
Bill O'Connell
Anne Woodhull
Thursday, April 30, 7 pm
The Lilly Library
19 Meadow Street
Florence, Massachusetts
Wednesday, April 29, 2009, 7:00 p.m.
Two Rabbis and a Reverend:
An Evening of Poetry
Rabbi Nancy Flam
Rabbi Sheila Weinberg
Reverend Andra Ayvazian
Broadside Books
Northampton, MA
These readings and late breaking news of others are listed on our website:
www.smith.edu/poetrycenter
Poetry Book Drive
Northampton Poet Laureate Lesléa Newman is launching a poetry book
drive, to be held during the month of April.
Now is the time to weed through your bookshelves! Poetry books looking for a good home will be collected and then distributed to places in Northampton
that have waiting rooms.
"Sometimes you might be in the mood to read PEOPLE MAGAZINE while
you're waiting to get your oil changed or your teeth cleaned," said
Newman. "And sometimes, you might want to read Allen Ginsberg, or
Pablo Neruda, or Stanley Kunitz or Maya Angelou. Wouldn't it be great
to pass the time immersed in a book of poetry?"
If you want to drop off a book (or two or ten) please bring it to the
Arts Council office located in Memorial Hall at 240 Main Street,
Northampton, on Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 and
4:15 during the month of April. Books must be in good condition.
If you have a business with a waiting room and would like to enhance
it with some poetry books, please call the Arts Council at 587-1069
and leave a message with the name of your business and its address.
Books will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis.
Poets The Juniper Summer Writing Institute
and the Juniper Institute for Young
Writers are now accepting applications for
the June 2009 session. Both sessions are held
concurrently from June 21-27, 2009 at the
UMass campus.
Please check out our website at
http://www.umass.edu/juniperinstitute/ for
more information.
New Writing Group
Wednesdays at 2pm,
Windhorse Associates,
211 North St, Noho.
Chaya Grossberg and David Stark.
Lots of poetry, lots of humor.
FLORENCE POETS SOCIETY .
Next business/sharing meeting Thursday April 9
ALL POETS OF ALL TYPES AND AGES are welcome, bring one of your original works to share,
(12 to 15 copies will=2 0usually be enough for all to share) The meeting is held at Lilly Library community room and begins at 6:30 PM. Poetry presentation and discussion begins at 7PM
OPEN MIC at Evolution Cafe
1st Thursday evening of each month.
We are now facilitating the open mic at Evolution Cafe,
it is basically an Evolution Cafe event that florence poets will help facilitate using
the resources we have for contacting poets. This venue is open to poets and aimed
at the entire local poetry community. We had a fine turn out on Thursday evening.
IT IS THE FIRST THURDAY EVENING OF EACH MONTH
AT EVOLUTION CAFE, SIGN UP AT 6:30 PM.
Bring a poet friend and tell other poets about this great cafe reading venue.
WRITING GROUP
Rich Puchalsky and friends meet every 3rd Thursday
at Lilly Library community Room
at 6:30 PM.
See Rich for details, this group is currently open to join.
LASTLY PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING AS A MEMBER
OF FLORENCE POETS SOCIETY. THE FEE IS $15.00 FOR THE YEAR
FROM SEPTEMBER TO AUGUST. Your membership supports our Fall festival,
SILKWORM our annual journal, (these first two items also are supported in part
by the Northampton Arts Council via a grant)
our website http://www.florencepoetssociety.org/,, our po box, the annual contest,
the JAN SLAM, our spring art gallery reading. and our summer reading
at William Cullen Bryant homestead.
For more information:
Email us at FPOETS@localnet.com or check out our web
page at http://www.florencepoetssociety.org/
Florence Poets Society Readings:
Listen to "Twilite's Poetry Pub" now Weekly!
Enjoy the "Pub" with Carl and Tom every Wednesday from 9-10 am
on Valley Free Radio, WXOJ 103.3 fm, Northampton and now
with improved streaming at http://www.valleyfreeradio.org/ !!!
Poetry to the people!
WXOJ-FM LP 103.3 and streaming at http://www.valleyfreeradio.org/.
Bringing to you a variety of interesting poetry and music!
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All events are free and open to the public except as noted
For more information, Call Tom at (413) 584-5914
or email at: tommytwilite@gmail.com
or: FPOETS@localnet.com or visit:
http://www.florencepoetssociety.org/
or visit: http://www.tommytwilite.com/
Poetry Nights in Northampton:
Writer's Group at Packard's in Northampton:
Northampton Writer's Group is an ongoing writer's group
for any kind of written word. We currently have several openings
for new members.
For information please contact Lori lori@thepoetrynews.com
It meets in the library room at Packard's restaurant/bar at
14 Masonic St. in Northampton.
Participants bring copies of their work to read and have
critiqued in a supportive, gentle, constructive environment.
The next dates -
Sunday April 26, 6:00pm
Sunday May 24, 6:00pm
POETRY A LA CARTE
on WMUA-Amherst 91.1 FM
6pm to 6:30 pm on Mondays this semester,
streamed live at http://www.wmua.org/.
The program, hosted by Daisy Mathias,
includes reading aloud from past
and contemporary poets, and occasionally
features live interview and
poetry-reading with a local poet.
Greenfield/Shelburne Falls and North
Spoken Word Greenfield
Always the third Tuesday of the month
Tuesday April 21
At 9 Mill St in Greenfield
Doors open at 7:00
Open Mike at 7:30
Feature Readers
TBA
Will read from their works
Book signing and selling of local writers works will be available
Refreshments
Come up to read
Bring your chap books to sell
We will have tables at no cost
Open mic will be 10 five minute slots
Hope to see you there
Paul Richmond
Directions
If you come up 91
Come into the center of Greenfield
At the lights of Federal and Main
Where the Common is
You take a Rt
Down the hill
Toyota will be on you left
You go under the railroad bridge
Come to a light
Take a RT
and you are there
That is Mill St
9 is on the conner
You can park in the Art Space next door
or on the street
If you are coming up 5 & 10 into Greenfield
When you come to the lights
Where you can either go left
Or Right under the Railroad bridge
You want to go Left
That is Mill St
9 is the first building
ARMS LIBRARY READING
April 17, 2009
Third Friday Prose and Poetry Readings.
7 p.m. at The Arms Library,
Corner of Main and Bridge S treets,
Shelburne Falls, Mass.
413-625-0306.
Held in the upstairs Reading Room, readers should arrive a
couple of minutes early to sign up for a reading slot, and then
have five minutes to share their work.
The building is accessible by entering at lower level
and taking the elevator upstairs.
ALL SMALL CAPS:
A NIGHT OF SPOKEN WORD. READINGS
Ten reasons to attend the All Small Caps reading on Monday, April 27th:
1) Anselm Berrigan lives and writes in New York City, where he was raised and continues to be so. He is teaching at a few schools as a part-timer and considers teaching a noble trade though it makes him feel crazy. Some time this spring he will be officially a person who has written poetry for more than half his life. He recently put out a longish poem called Have A Good One in which the phrase Have A Good One is used slightly more than eight dozen times as a repeating title. Dana Ward had the where with all to publish and circulate this work, which tells you something about him. Berrigan has a book called Free Cell coming out later in the year from City Lights, and hopes his less-than-two-years-old daughter continues to improve his poems.
2) Sean Cole's poems have appeared in such magazines as Court Green, Black Clock, Carve, Torch, Pavement Saw, Magazine Cypress and Pom Pom. He has a chapbook out on Pressed Wafer press called "Itty City," and full-length collection of postcard poems called "The December Project" that was published by Boog Literature. He's also a reporter for the public radio business show Marketplace and other programs. Now and then, he is called upon to write short autobiographical statements like this one.
3) Dana Ward is the author of Goodnight Voice (House Press, 2008), the Drought (Open 24hrs, forthcoming 2009), & Roseland (Louis Wain Editions,forthcoming 2009). Recent work has appeared in Try!, the Brooklyn Rail,With+Stand, & Typesetter. He works as an advocate for adult literacy at the Over The Rhine Learning Center.
4) It is the last reading of the season until September 28th.
5) Seeing Stephen Broll in a codpiece.
6) The return of Flaco Charles Bado to MC after a one month hiatus. He promises to do a five minute free style for his kick off of the open mic.
7) Paul Richmond will read one of his little gems for open mic.
8) The beer and food of the Deja Brew.
9) We have a new sound system that will allow you to sit in the back room and still hear the readers.
10) It is indeed Spring:
Trees in their youth look younger
Than almost anything
I mean
In the spring
When they put forth green leaves and try
To look like real trees
Honest to God my heart aches when I see them trying.
Jack Spicer
We hope to see you there. Come read, listen, eat food, drink beer, and celebrate this wonderful reading series that wouldn't be possible without your continued support. Thanks very much.
Jess, Paul, Charles, Stephen
Deja Brew Pub
& Cafe
57 Lockes Village Rd.
Wendell MA
(978) 544-2739
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Bart’s Bards
Second Thursdays Open Microphone for Writers
Next Meeting:
May 14, 2009
Bart’s Café of Greenfield
286 Main St.
Greenfield, MA
7:00-9:00 P.M.
(Sign up to Read at 6:45)
Featured Reader:
Author, Poet
Janet Aalfs
(Open Microphone Readings of 5 Minutes or Less)
For More Information, Please Contact:
Larry Fader (413) 475-3321
Free to All
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Collected Poets Series
Features Genie Zeiger, Dorianne Laux and Kerry O'Keefe
Thursday May 7, 2009
7:30pm
Post–Poetry Month Bash! On Thursday, May 7th at 7:00 p.m., award winning poets Dorianne Laux from Raleigh, NC, Genie Zeiger from Shelburne Falls and Kerry O’Keefe from Northampton plus special guest Joseph Millar from Oregon will read from their work.
at Mocha Maya’s Coffee House,
47 Bridge Street,
Shelburne Falls, MA 01370,
413-625-6292.
Wheelchair accessible. Free.
See www.collectedpoets.com or www.mochamayas.com for more information.
2009 Series
Jan. 8 Patrick Donnelly, Jeffrey Levine, Art Opening by Liz deNiord
Feb. 5 Mary Clare Powell and Diane Lockward
Mar. 5 Nikki Finney, Tara Betts and poets from The Holyoke Care Center for Teen Mothers
Mar.29 Martha Collins and Lynne Thompson
April 2 Anne Marie Macari and Carey Salerno
May 7 Genie Zeiger, Dorianne Laux, and Kerry O'Keefe
May 24 Maxine Kumin and Sydney Lea
June 4 Two Massachusetts Poet Laureates: Gertrude Halstead of Worcester and Lesléa Newman of Northampton
July 2 Dara Wier, Lesle Lewis, and Elizabeth Hughey
--- no CPS for August and Sept.---
Oct. 1 Annie Finch and Special Guest
Nov. 5 April Ossman, Peter Waldor, and Pamela Stewart
Dec. 3 Mary Koncel and Kate Greenstreet
The Collected Poets Series highlights the work of established and emerging poets. Each event showcases the remarkable local poets of Western Massachusetts and the finest regional, national, and international talent. The series is usually held every first Thursday of the month. See http://www.collectedpoets.com/ for more info about upcoming events.
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Poetry-Sharing Group
"Growing Younger Toward Death Every Day: Poetry To Inspire Our Lives"
is a new group that focuses on recorded poet David Whyte reciting and discussing his own and others' poetry, and inspiring us to live a fully present and engaged life.
The group's 7th biweekly gathering is Monday February 16, 6:15 to 9pm at a participant's home in Greenfield. Participants may attend occasionally or regularly. They will listen to parts of Whyte's CDs, then discuss his message. His line "Growing younger toward death every day" appears in his best-known poem, 'The Faces at Braga'. Participants can also bring and share poems, prose, songs, or other material created by themselves or others, that moves and inspires them deeply. Whyte is a British/Irish poet, author, and public speaker who has lived in the Seattle area for over 25 years. He travels the country20and world reading his and others' poetry, and galvanizing listeners to explore their lives and destinies through poetry. He has published 5 books of poetry, and recorded 12 CDs of various readings and talks he's given. Some of his CDs that we will use are: "The Poetry of Self-Compassion"; "A Change for the Better: Poetry and the Re-imagination of Mid-life"; and "Thresholds: Navigating the Difficult Transitions of Life". Some of his recent poetry books include "Everything Is Waiting For You" and "The House of Belonging".The group will also read and discuss parts of the series of recent books edited by Roger Housden, such as Ten Poems To Set You Free and Ten Poems To Change Your Life. For more info, contact John Berkowitz at 413-625-6374, johnberk@crocker.com.
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Writing Groups
for beginning and experienced writers
Come write in an encouraging supportive environment, experience the
deepening and growth of your own writing, and contribute to the deepening
and growth of others' writing. No experience necessary--only the
willingness to put pen to paper.
Groups meet weekly in Greenfield, are ongoing, and open to all genres. We
follow the Amherst Writers & Artists (AWA) method,
http://www.amherstwriters.com/.
$125 per 5-week session,
6 - 8 people per group.
To join or for more info
call or email Ann McNelly: 413 772 2375, amcnelly@rcn.com
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Word in the Berkshires
POETRY WEEK READINGS
TO BE PRESENTED BY UPSTREET
PITTSFIELD, MA—upstreet, the national literary magazine published by Ledgetop Publishing of Richmond, will present two poetry readings at Chapters Bookstore, 78 North Street, in celebration of National Poetry Month and Pittsfield Poetry Week, April 18-25.
The first event will be on Saturday, April 18, at 2:00 p.m. The readers will be poets Aaron M. Beatty of Becket, Lisken Van Pelt Dus of Pittsfield, Michelle Gillett of Stockbridge, and Philip Timpane and Irene Willis, both of Great Barrington.
The second reading, which will take place on Saturday, April 25, at 2:00 p.m., will feature Lenox poet Karen Chase, and Seattle poet Cody Walker, who is currently living in Lenox as the 2009 Resident Fellow of the Amy Clampitt Fund.
Both events will be hosted by upstreet editor and publisher Vivian Dorsel.
upstreet, which is published annually, includes new fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and an interview with authors such as Williams College Professor Jim Shepard, NY State Writers Institute Fellow Lydia Davis, best-selling Connecticut author Wally Lamb, and Michael Martone, author of several works of experimental fiction and nonfiction.
Light refreshments will be available, and admission is free and open to the public.
Power of Words, Open Mic
Tuesday April 21, 2009 AT 7PM,
Hosted by Garfield Reed.
This is an open opportunity to share poetry,
readings, music and other spoken word.
Free and open to the public
Berkshire South Regional Community Center
Crissey Rd. Great Barrington, MA
Every third Tuesday of the month.
Please c all Garfield at 528 4127 for more information.
Adastra Press Poetry Reading
Saturday April 25, 2009 3 PM
The Bookstore
Lenox, Mass. 637-3390
Featuring
David Giannini
author of AZ TWO: Words of Travel (Adastra Press 2009)
“As a set, there is something redemptive blended with the melancholy here, making AZ TWO a great addition to any small press collection of high quality poetry”--Lilliput Review.
and
Gary Metras
Publisher of Adastra Press and author of
Francis d’Assisi 2008 (Finishing Line Press 2008)
“There is a communion of chapters, a natural love of story telling and as grace beyound words”--Ibbetson Update.
“It reads like a shining chapter in a poetic Lives of the Saints”--John Hodgen
In Words, Out Words in Housatonic
In Housatonic, MA there is an open mic for poets and performers
of all styles and ages.
1st Tuesday of each month at
the Deb Koffman Gallery
137 Front Street,
Housatonic, MA 01236. “In Words, Out Words.”
is hosted by John Meeks and there is usually
a $7 suggested donation for heat and electricity.
There are snacks there provided by whoever wants to bring them.
The sign up technically is at 6:30 however the way it works is a
lottery system. If you go to check it out once, then you can put
your name on the contact email list. The following month you
get an email reminding you of the upcoming event.
If it’s your first time performing at In Words, Out Words,
you are guaranteed a spot on the roster as long as you reply
to the reminder email. If you’ve performed there before then
you are put into the lottery system and randomly names are selected.
Sometimes there are still slots open at the door.
The open mic begins at 7 and the featured performer goes on
for about 20 minutes. It usually lasts until between 9 and 9:30.
Zeitgeist Gallery Pittsfield
Monday Poetry Nights
6 to10pm
648 North Street in Pittsfield
call Alan Nidle, the Director at (857) 991-8448 for detail
Lee Writers Group
(every 2nd Tuesday of the month)
at the Lee Library Conference Room.
Develop and hone writing skills through constructively critiquing
others as well as receiving helpful hints and suggestions.
This forum will host a variety of short stories, poetic compilations,
insightful and original essays, and other varieties of writing similarly
tangible in length. The purpose of this group is to embody character
and narrator through obsessive directive fervor with written and
spoken words.
The group will meet every second Tuesday sharing original works
via recitation and distribution and should be prepared to accept
constructive feedback and be able to, in return, deliver such
feedback in a respectable and deliberate manner.
Contact Leewritersgroup@gmail.com
or call 413 243-8116 for further information.
Word in Ware/Palmer
Carpe Stylum! (Latin for Seize the pen!)
meets every Wednesday 6-8pm, usually at the Ware Library
but some meetings are held elsewhere.
This group includes poets, short story writers and novelists.
All are welcome.
Call LuWanda Cheney (413) 277-9676 for a schedule.
Word in Worcester:
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The Little "a" Poetry Series
at the Q Cafe, 362 Chandler St in Worcester, MA.
We run the reading every Monday night, the sign-up list for
the open mic goes up at 7:00pm and we get started shortly thereafter.
Worcester Storytellers
Second Friday of each month at Vasa Hall
(1 Ekman Street, Worcester).
The reading starts at 8:00 p.m.
There will be an open mic followed by a feature from Emily Ferrara.
Ferrara is the author of The Alchemy of Grief, a collection of poems selected to win the 2006 Bordighera Poetry Prize. The book was published in bilingual edition (English and Italian) by Bordighera Press in 2007. The Alchemy of Grief is her first full length book. A long-time member of Poem Works: Workshop for Publishing Poetsin Brookline, Ferrara is Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health at University of Massachusetts Medical School, where she teaches creative writing and directs the grants and special projects division for the school's Office of Educational Affairs.
Worcester Storytellers never charges a cover.
They ask you throw some money into the basket to support the artists who feature.
The d'Alzon Arts Series: Poetry Reading
takes place at Assumption College (500 Salisbury Street, Worcester) in the Emmanuel d'Alzon Library on the third Friday of each month during the academic year. The format is an open mic for the first half-hour or so, a short break with refreshments and then 2 featured poets.. The reading starts at 7:00 p.m. and typically runs for 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Readings run throughout the school year.
Upcoming 2008 features include:
04/17 -- Assumption student writers
The Spot at the Kelly Square Yacht Club
The reading meets every other Thursday night at th e Hotel Vernon (1 Millbury Street, Worcester) in the Ship Room bar. 7:30 p.m. sign-up with the show starting at 8ish. The format is an open mic and then a features. The occasional slam is thrown in for fun as well.
Upcoming dates & features include:
April 23 - A.J. Krebbs
April 30 - Andy Locke
The reading starts at 8:00 p.m. with a brief open mic. 21+ and proper id is required.
Speakout! Youth Slam Saturday Night
The Speakout! Youth Poetry Slam returns from the winter hiatus and is back to meeting every Saturday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The format is an open mic, youth slam (ages 13-19 welcome) and a feature. This week their feature will be 2008 Worcester Slam team member Trevor Byrne-Smith. Come share a poem at the open mic or come to see slammers. Join them in The Bisto in Higgins Student Center (950 Main Street, Worcester).
Poets Asylum
Sundays:
May 3
Join the Poets' Asylum on Sunday, May 3rd for the regular poetry open mic and the Finish the Poem Slam. We'll provide the first and last lines for the poem(s), you create the rest of the poem.
Round one: "Greetings from Worcester" / "Wish you were here." Round two: "The moon" / "sleep"
Standard slam rules apply (3 minute limit, no props, etc.). Come on down to Jumpin' Juice and Java (335 Chandler Street, Worcester). The reading starts at 6:00 p.m. No cover; please throw some money in the bucket to support the reading.
Come out to Jumpin' Juice and Java (335 Chandler Street, Worcester). The reading starts at 6:00 p.m. The slam list will probably fill up quick so show up early if you want a chance at the team finals on May 24th.
The Dirty Gerund
There's a new poetry reading in town! The Dirty Gerund Poetry Show will be held every Monday night starting at 8:30 p.m. The reading is being held at Ralph's Chadwick Square Diner (148 Grove Street, Worcester) and is hosted by Rushelle Frazier. There will be an open mic every week with a mix of poetry s lams and featured poets.
No cover; donations accepted. 21+
Please join us at our new home,
Shakti Women's Writing Pact
The Shakti Women's Writing Pact meets
every Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. at
the Java Hut (1073A Main Street, Worcester).
Shakti was created with the intention of enhancing women's
sense of belonging within the poetry community through the
an unmoderated writing circle.
For more information please contact Sou MacMillan at
twobunny@earthlink.net.
Ballard Street Poetry Journal Workshop
This Friday, April 24th, 8PM for an impromptu reading and celebration of the latest issue of Ballard Street Poetry Journal. The evening will include an open mike with poets in the current issue followed by a spotlight feature on poet Pamela Starr. Bring your friends!
1 Ekman St. Worcester, Vasa Hall
The event is free and open to the public. We'll have a basket for contributions to our feature, Pamela Starr, and copies of BSPJ will be available for $6, back issues $4. Refreshments served.
THE ECLECTIC WORD, Radio Show
Poet and journalist Victor D. Infante hosts The Eclectic Word, an
Internet radio show that will delve into literature's fringe with poets,
satirists, alternative journalists and even (gasp!) bloggers. We'll be
stepping off the beaten path of literature, taking a close look at the odd,
the eccentric and the cutting-edge. Should be fun.
The show will run at 7 p.m. EST the first and third Friday of every month,
as part of The World Wide Word Radio Network. You can listen to the
shows live, or you can download it later for your listening convenience.
So give it a listen! It's going to be a blast!
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Visit the CT Poet Online calendar,
updated weekly: http://www.poetz.com/connecticut
Wintonbury Poetry Series & Open Mike
Third Thursdays 7:00 PM
On April 16 Dana Sonnenschein will be our special guest for National Poetry Month. An author of three full-length collections of poetry, she is a professor of literature and writing at Southern Connecticut State University. Her poems have appeared in The MacGuffin, Seneca Review, The Briar Cliff Review, and The Spoon River Poetry Review.
Open mike theme:
“Memory”
An open mike follows the featured guests each evening. Themes are optional.
Wintonbury Branch Library
1015 Blue Hills Avenue
Bloomfield, CT 06002
860-243-8855
POETRY POTLUCK
at
The Sanctuary
Do you love poetry?
Would you like to be part of an ongoing poetry discussion group offering food for the mind and the heart?
If so, come and join us on the this first Sunday of May (May 3rd) from 4.30-6.00 PM at The Sanctuary in East Haddam, Connecticut, to discuss poetry and build community.
This is not about sharing our own work but instead offers us a chance to share the work of poets we love, so you don’t have to be a poet to be part of this group. Just come and bring your love of poetry and a poem you would like to share.
Hosted by Greg Coleman, Suzy Lamson, and Edwina Trentham
For more information call 860-319-1134.
Directions to the Sanctuary for Poetry Potluck
on Bogel Road – Look for sign: Labyrinth & Yurt
(it’s a dirt driveway)
FROM HARTFORD: Take I-84 East towards East Hartford. Take exit 55 onto Route 2 East towards Norwich. Take exit 16. Go RIGHT onto Route 149. Turn LEFT onto Route 151 (Plains Road). Turn LEFT onto Daniels Road. Turn LEFT onto Bogel Road.
Phone number: 860-319-1134
FROM NEW HAVEN: Take I-95 North towards New London. Take exit 67; stay to the LEFT at the fork on the ramp. Turn LEFT onto Route 154 (Middlesex Turnpike). Take Route 9 North towards Middletown. Take exit 7 onto Route 82 East. Turn LEFT onto Route 154 (Saybrook Road). Turn RIGHT onto Route 82 (Bridge Road). Turn LEFT onto Route 151 (Town Street). Turn RIGHT onto Daniels Road. Turn LEFT onto Bogel Road. Phone number: 860-319-1134
FROM NEW LONDON: Take I-95 South towards New Haven. Take Route 9 North towards Middletown. Take exit 7 onto Route 82 East. Turn LEFT onto Route 154 (Saybrook Road). Turn RIGHT onto Route 82 (Bridge Road). Turn LEFT onto Route 151 (Town Street). Turn RIGHT onto Daniels Road. Turn LEFT onto Bogel Road.
Phone number: 860-319-1134
FROM MIDDLETOWN AND POINTS WEST:
Take I-84 East to exit 27 onto Rte 691. Stay on 691 when it becomes Rte 66 East headed toward Meriden. Go all the way through Meriden and Middletown onto Rte 9 South. Take exit 7 onto Route 82 East. Turn LEFT onto Route 154 (Saybrook Road). Turn RIGHT onto Route 82 (Bridge Road). Turn LEFT onto Route 151 (Town Street). Turn RIGHT onto Daniels Road. Turn LEFT onto Bogel Road.
Phone number: 860-319-1134
The Haiku Path: A Writing Workshop
with Stanford M. Forrester
Thursday May 21 & 28 6:30 - 8 pm.
Improve your all poetry writing skills by the practice of haiku!
A haiku is a short poem, often writiten in a form other than the classical 5-7-5 syllables, that records "the essence of a moment keenly perceived, in which nature is linked to human nature."
This workshop will show how haiku can help reveal the radiance of "ordinary" moments. Stanford M. Forrester will discuss many aspects of writing haiku and how this art can be integrated into one's daily life and artist practice.
Participants will learn the skills necessary to compose, revise, and recite haikku through various excercises and methods. Everyone is welcome--no experience necessary.
Stanford M. Forrester is a past president of the Haiku Society of America and founder and editor of bottle rockets: a collection of short verse. He is a recent recipient of a New Boston Fund Individual Fellowship selected by the Greater Hartford Arts Council's Board of Directors.
Registration required. You may sign up for one or both sessions. Call 860-242-0041
Wintonbury Branch Library 1015 Blue Hills Av Bloomfield, CT 06002
Poetry Month at Wilson Branch Library
On April 18th, from 2-3 PM at the Wilson Branch library in Windsor, people are invited to participate in America's Favorite Poem Project by reading aloud a favorite poem (by another author) and mentioning why it is a favorite. Please register in advance by calling (860) 247-8960.
On April 25th, from 2-3 pm, the PIPs writing group will read from their new book, Everybody Says Hello. Poets represented in this book include Christine Beck, president of Connecticut Poetry Society, Bob Jacob, recently nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, and 6 other widely-published poets. Read a poem of your own at the open microphone following the reading if you wish. Advance registration suggested, especially if you want to read at the open mic.
Wilson Branch Library, 365 Windsor Ave., Windsor, CT 06095. (860) 247-8960
Mishi-maya-gat Spoken Word & Music Series
NOW IN ITS 3RD SEASON!
at Manchester Community College
Learning Resource Center, Fireside Commons
Great Path, Manchester, CT 06040
Sponsored by MCC Foundation / Hosted by Stephen Campiglio
3rd Thursday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
Free and Open to the Public
THURSDAY, MAY 21
Featured Musician: MEGAN SESMA, Harp Recital – 7:00 p.m.
A versatile performer in the mediums of orchestral and harp chamber music and as a film session musician, Megan Sesma has performed in venues that range from Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Carnegie Hall, and numerous concert halls in South America. Her experience has placed her under the batons of some of music's greatest luminaries, including John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith, and she has shared the stage with such legends of contemporary and popular music as Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Diana Krall, and Dianne Reeves. Ms. Sesma is a faculty member at the Centerbrook Music School in Connecticut. She is also a harp instructor for Wesleyan University in Middletown and an adjunct instructor of harp at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. More information on Ms. Sesma can be found at: http://www.megansesma.com/.
Featured poets: LISA C. TAYLOR and DAVID CAPPELLA – 8:00 p.m.
Lisa C. Taylor holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast Program and is the author of three books of poetry: the chapbook, Talking to Trees (Finishing Line Press, 2007), which was nominated for the L.L. Winship PEN New England Award); Safe Love and Other Political Acts (Plumeria Press, 1995); and Falling Open (Alpha Beat Press, 1993). Her work has appeared in several anthologies and literary magazines and journals, including Healing Muse, Cape Rock, Icarus, Midwest Review, Hawai'i Pacific Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, Kimera, and Connecticut River Review. Her poetry has also been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. More information on Lisa can be found at: http://www.lisactaylor.com/.
David Cappella is an associate professor in English at Central Connecticut State University. He is the co-author, with Baron Wormser, of two poetry textbooks. His poems have appeared in The Connecticut Review, Diner, The Bryant Literary Review, The Bradford Review, The Providence Journal, and other journals. He is the winner of the 2004 Bright Hill Press Poetry Chapbook Competition for Gobbo: A Solitaire’s Opera, inspired by the great 19th-century Italian poet, Leopardi and the first poem of which was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. The complete manuscript of Gobbo: A Solitaire’s Opera was a finalist for the 2006 Bordighera Prize and a 2008 finalist for The Bright Hill Press Poetry Book Competition. A link to David’s poetry can be found at: http://www.fishousepoems.org/.
For more information on the Series or directions to MCC, please visit the Mishi-maya-gat web page at: www.mcc.commnet.edu/faculty/spoken.php or call (860) 512-2824.
During April the National Poetry Month
the Inner Visions Poets
will hold their annual poetry reading
on April 20, 2009 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm
at The Windsor Library,
33 Broad Street, Windsor, CT.
Poets include Janet Henderson, Paul Gelinas, Bonnie Enes, Dolores Lawler, Bev Titus, Barbara Lawrence, Glyn Dwoden, Norma Bursack, Judy Swanson, Sheryl Woods and Dorothy Mullen. Refreshments will be served.
Riverwood Poetry Series presents An Evening to Celebrate New Publications!
featuring Christine Beck and Lori Desrosiers
Thursday, April 30
Christine Beck, is president of the Connecticut Poetry Society, and Contest Chairperson of the National Federation of State Poetry Societies. Her poems have been published in the anthology, Proposing on the Brooklyn Bridge, Grayson Press, 2003, J Journal, John Jay School of Criminal Justice, Passager, Connecticut River Review, Connecticut Poetry Society, Long River Run, and Caduceus, Yale Art Place. Her poems have also won contests in the Connecticut River Review and the National Federation of State Poetry Societies. She is an attorney and instructor of legal studies at the University of Hartford. Her textbook, Forensic Evidence in Court: A case Study Approach, was published in 2008 by Carolina Academic Press.
Lori Desrosiers grew up on the banks of the Hudson River in New York, but now calls Westfield, MA her home. Her new chapbook of poetry, Three Vanities, is a recent release by Pudding House Press. Her poetry has been published in BigCityLit, The Equinox, Blue Fifth Review, Ballard Street Poetry Journal, November 3rd Club, Common Ground Review, Gold Wake Press’ five-poem mini-chapbook series and Silkworm. She is the Editor of Naugatuck River Review, a journal of narrative poetry, and also publishes Poetry News, an online newsletter of poetry-related events in the CT/MA region. Lori teaches English at Westfield State College. She earned her M.F.A. in Creative Writing/ Poetry from New England College.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Come early to enjoy a musical prelude by Michael Zapatka on piano and Haley Shmidt on flute
Refreshments will be served. Public is invited. Admission is free.
Donations of non-perishable foods will also be accepted for the benefit
of St. Vincent de Paul Wood Memorial Library http://www.woodmemoriallibrary.org/
783 Main St., South Windsor, CT(860) 289-1783
STUDIO 59 POETRY CIRCLE ~ BARBER STREET
Saturday April 18th, 2009
7:30 to 9:30 pm
An evening of dynamic poetry readings with the masterful piano music of Timothy Alexandre Wallace
Featuring:
Eileen Albrizio, a writer of poetry and prose, whose works have appeared in numerous literary publications. She is the author of three print volumes of poetry: MESSY ON THE INSIDE, RAIN - DARK AS WATER IN WINTER, PERENNIALS: NEW & SELECTED POEMS (Nominated for the 2008 CT Book Award) and ON THE EDGE, a recitation of her poetry on CD. She has been a recipient of prestigious fellowships, has penned several plays, two novels, and is currently working on a compilation of short fiction. Ms. Albrizio a former broadcast journalist and NPR host also holds a BFA in Theatre and an MA in English from CCSU. She has taught poetry and creative writing in several colleges and cultural institutions. Read more at her website: www.angelfire.com/art/albrizio.
Cover: $10.00
Studio 59
59 Barber Street
Torrington, CT
860.482.6801
studio59poetry@gmail.com
First Tuesday Poetry Series
May 5th at 7:00pm
Featuring Elizabeth Thomas!
On the first Tuesday of every month, Broad Street Books hosts a featured poet followed by an open mic when all are welcome to come and read, recite, perform their work!
Elizabeth Thomas is a widely published poet, performer, advocate of the arts and teacher. The author of three books of poetry, she has read her work throughout the United States and recently returned from the United Arab Emirates University where she taught ‘Poetry as Theater’. Much of her energy and time is devoted to designing and teaching writing programs for schools and organizations. These programs promote literacy and the power of written and spoken word. As an outstanding advocate of youth in the arts, Elizabeth Thomas is a coach and organizer with Brave New Voices: International Youth Poetry Slam and Festival. She is also the founder of UpWords Poetry, a company dedicated to promoting programs for young writers and educators, based on the belief that poetry is meant to be heard out loud and in person. She hosts a website at http://www.upwordspoetry.com/.
Come join us on May 5th at 7:00 pm when we’ll be featuring Elizabeth Thomas!
WEDNESDAY NIGHT POETRY SERIES
Every Wednesday 7:30
at: 102 Greenwood Ave,
Bethel CT
Open mike sign up begins at 7:30. The open mic begins at 8
open for people to read their work 3-5 minutes.
The first 8-10 poets will read before the feature
who will read for 30 minutes followed by a
Q & A. Open mic will continue till closing time.
WNPS represents a varied community of people with
a common interest and appreciation for poetry.
The open mic is open to poetry, stories and musician (5 minute time limit).
WNPS, going on 12 years has been the longest
CONTINUOUSLY RUNNING WEEKLY Poetry Open MIC
and featured poet reading series in Connecticut!
For more details and updates:20http://www.wedpoetry.net/
Or http://www.wednesdaypoetry.com/
and http://www.wednesdaypoetry.org/
Boston Area Poetry Info:
Brockton Poetry Series
Sat., April 18, 2009
We celebrate "Poetry Month" with readings by five poets who run
or have run poetry venues - the people who labor to find and maintain
space for others to test their wings. This April we feature the work of….
Mike Amado (Read by Jack Scully)
Tony Brown
Bill McMillan
Sheila Mullen Twyman
Mary Ellen Redmond
Our workshop and venue are free, the seats comfortable, the refreshments delicious.
12:00 - 2:00 Poetry Writing Workshop
1:30 - 2:00 Sign up for Open-Mic Reading
2:15 - 3:15 Open-Mic Reading
3:30 - 4:30 Feature Poets
During Open-Mic Reading share your own poetry
or read from works of your favorite poets
Upcoming Features (For information on the following poets click on our website)
Sat.May 16 - Patricia Fargnoli
Jean Tupper
Sat.June 20 - Dr. Jeffrey Thompson
Ravi Shankar
Gillian Kiley
Sat. July 18 - Kim Triedman
Tino Villanueva
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Central Square's world-famous Cantab Lounge
presents weekly performances from local and national poets, as well as a
chance to present your own work in the open mic or poetry slam.
DJ Muse spins before the show and between poets.
Upcoming features include:
• Wednesday, April 29
Cantab Team Finals: the top nine poets from the April 8 slam advance to tonight’s Finals to select the 2009 Cantab Slam Team. The top five poets will travel to the 2009 National Poetry Slam in West Palm Beach, Florida.
• Wednesday, May 6
A fabulous double feature tonight! First, our cross-town rival SlamMaster of the Lizard Lounge will make an appearance with the famed Jeff Robinson Trio. Called “the best poetry band in the country” by slam founder Marc Smith, this incredible group will back our open mic with their improv jazz. The featured poet thereafter will be the intensely soft-spoken founder/editor of Flim Forum Press, Matthew Klane, who returns to Boston from Albany with new work and publications. Semi-final poetry slam in the 8x8 series.
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THURSDAYS
Lowell Poetry Slam and Open Mic Every FIRST Thursday at Brew'd
Awakening! Only poets can compete in the slam and win the prize...
but the mic is open to musical performers as well.
Whether you come to perform, compete or just enjoy some coffee
and great local talent, don't miss this event!
7:00pm - 9:30 pm
*Sign-up between 6:30-7:00*
The event is free and open to the public—so come on down for an evening
of good company and some terrific regional voices!
Brew'd Awakening Coffeehaus
61 Market Street
Lowell, MA 978-454-BREW
For more info, please email CIntern2@lowellma.gov
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the Poetry Session at O'Shea's
THE CAPE GETS ITS VOICE BACK
7 to 8:30PM Every Third Thursday!
The Poetry Session at O'Shea's is a free monthly all-ages open mic
for poets and lovers of poetry held in the Back Room
at O'Shea's Olde Inne. 348 Main Street,
Rte. 28 West Dennis, MA 02670 Free
Contact Info: Gregory Hischak alarmpup@verizon.net
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Returning to the Black Spot (formerly the Prodigal Son)
in Hyannis the last Thursday of the month! Cape Poets
Theatre Fourth Thursday Open Mic at The Black Spot.
Free
Mary Ellen Redmond and Jose Gouveia host at the old
Prodigal Son, under new name and ownership, now called
The Black Spot Cafe, 10 Ocean St., Hyannis.
We are the last Thursday of every month, 8PM,
(508) 771-4004
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SATURDAYS
The Greater Brockton Society for Poetry and the Arts
Presents
Poetry Series: at the Brockton Library
304 Main Street. Map it! New website!! www.gbspa.org
Celebrating Poetry One Saturday Every Month
This is a Free Event
with really comfortable chairs and divine refreshments
12:00 - 2:00 Workshop with Danielle Legros Georges
1:30 - 2:00 Sign up for Open-Mic Reading
2:15 - 3:15 Open-Mic Reading
3:30 - 4:30 Feature Poets
During Open-Mic Reading share your own poetry
or read from works of your favorite poets
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OPEN BARK
meets @ the Out Of The Blue Art Gallery,
106 PROSPECT ST. (the home of Stone Soup)
CENTRAL SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE.
SIGN-UP AT 8:00pm
OPEN MIC STARTS @ 8:15pm,
FEATURE @ 9:00pm
Come and perform or listen!
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SUNDAYS
Lizard Lounge Poetry Jam Sunday Night!
Cambridge Common
1667 Mass. Ave., Cambridge
$5 Cover Every Sunday
Poetry Slam: 8:00 pm,
Feature: 9:30 pm,
Open Mike: 10:30 pm
617-547-0759 http://poetryjam.org/
_____ MONDAYS
Stone Soup Poetry
Stone Soup Poetry meets from 8-10 p.m. every Monday at the
Out of The Blue Art Gallery (located on 106 Prospect Street in Cambridge)
with an open mike si gn-up at 7:30 p.m.
http://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/
_____ TUESDAYS
Newton Free Librar y Poetry Reading Series Winter 2008.
The series meets the second Tuesday of every month open mic after features.
Starts 7PM For complete information go to
http://newtonfreelibrarypoetryseries.blogspot.com/
Director: Doug Holder http://authorsden.com/douglasholder
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Cambridge Community Television
Tuesdays at 11:00 PM Saturdays at 10:30PM
Catch the latest from the Boston Poetry Slam I
NFO: kentthompson@comcast.net
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LETRA Poetry Nights
in LAWRENCE MASS
Every TUESDAY at
Julio's 99 Club
99 Essex Street Lawrence, MA
Doors open at 7pm open mic starts at 8pm
Admission $3.00
For more information or for directions please call
Michelle Richardson at 978-423-7045
Gypsypashn's Poetry Caravan
at Bestseller's Cafe
24 High Street
Medford, MA. 02155
Third Thursday of each month at 6:30 PM.
Free refreshments open mic.
The Poetry Man' hosts
The Main St. Cafe, North Easton MA.
VT/NH Poetry
Keene State College:
Poets Tim Mayo and Carey Salerno
will read from their work in the Mountain View Room
located in the L.P. Young Student Center
on Thursday, April 16, at 4 p.m.
Alternate location might be the Night Owl Cafe
also in the Student Union.
Among the awards Tim Mayo’s poetry has garnered are two International Merit
Awards from Atlanta Review, finalist in the 2007 WinningWriters.com War
Poetry contest, and two nominations to the 2008 Best of the Net Anthology
(one from Babel Fruit and the other from The Rose and Thorn Literary
E-zine). In 2000 he was a semi-finalist in the Discovery/The Nation poetry
contest and has been awarded two fellowships to the Vermont Studio Center’s
annual Vermont Artist’s Week. His chapbook The Loneliness of Dogs was a
finalist in the WCDR 2008 Chapbook Challenge in Ontario, Canada, and his new
collection, The Kingdom of Possibilities, will be published this spring. He
lives in Brattleboro, Vermont.
Carey Salerno is the acting director of Alice James Books.
Her first book, Shelter , won the 2007 Kinereth Gensler Award
and was published in January 2009. She has an M.F.A. from New
England College and lives with her husband and dog in Farmington, Maine.
A map of the campus can be found at this site:
http://www.keene.edu/aboutksc/campusmap.cfm
Directions from Brattleboro to parking at Keene State are as follows:
Driving Directions
From the West and Interstate 91
I-91, take EXIT 3in Brattleboro, Vermont to
ROUTE 9 EAST to Keene
Proceed on ROUTE 101 EAST
Continue through the ROUNDABOUT
At the next intersectionturn LEFT ontoMAIN STREET
Turn LEFT onto WYMAN WAY
Award-Winning Poet Laura Davies Foley Salutes National Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month, when lilacs begin to blossom and mud season finally dries up and vanishes.At Kingdom Books, award-winning New Hampshire poet Laura Davies Foley will read her work for the annual Poetry Party, on Saturday April 18, starting at 11 a.m. Introducing Foley will be Vermont poet and editor of poetry April Ossmann.
Foley is the author of two books of poetry: "Syringa" and "Mapping the Fourth Dimension." She lives and writes on the wide banks of the Connecticut River in Cornish, New Hampshire, and was recently awarded the grand prize in the "Atlanta Review" international poetry competition. Foley holds graduate degrees in English Literature from Columbia University. In addition, she does chaplaincy work in hospitals and prisons, and has completed a training course at the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care.
Her poems offer an acute eye for the poignant and powerful in the natural world and in ourselves. Here is the opening of "It Is Time": "It is time to gather sticks of wood / so we can cook the sap that / we have drawn from the earth. / We will bore holes into the maple trees / collect buckets, stir the froth as it boils. / Then we'll finish it on the stove in the barn." From this quiet opening, Foley tests the strength of love and life, and the forces of time and aging.
April Ossmann, long the director of Alice James Books in Maine, brought her passion for teaching and editing with her in her recent relocation to Vermont. Her work in shaping poetry collections continues to connect her with New England's poets.
After the reading, there will be time for questions and discussion, and light refreshments will be served. The event is free; books will be on hand for purchase. Kingdom Books is a poetry and mystery specialty shop at 283 East Village Road, Waterford, Vermont.
For directions, see http://www.kingdombks.com/ or call 802-751-8374.
More of Foley's poetry can be found at http://www.lauradaviesfoley.com/.
Poetry Workshop & Writers’ Conclave
with Pam Bernard, poet, professor, editor, painter
Walpole, New Hampshire 603-756-4177 pam@pambernard.com http://www.pambernard..com/
Full Scholarships Available. Call or email Pam
Mondays 7-9:30 PM
June 1— July 20 - 8 Evenings $300
Beginner and Intermediate Level
Small group sessions in my home, around a big table in an inviting space, fireplace in cold months, lovely porch and deck in warm.
I provide a nurturing, productive atmosphere where we go forward as a group toward a better understadning of how to draft, shape, and finish poems . This workshop will be more than a group critique. It will provide a community of writers where each will be encouraged to share work, receive careful, particularlized attention, and offered a safe place to discuss ideas and thioughts, and where participants’ poems are given thoughtful, rigorous feedback.
Each session is based on three components and conducted in this format:
A) We start by reading a poem by a contemporary poet, which we will explore and discuss with regard to craft.
B) I will offer writing prompts in a relaxed, free-write atmo sphere for the purpose of generating new drafts of poems.
C) We will then work as a group on each poem brought to the workshop, focusing in particular on whether the poet’s deep intention is successfully translated into language. As well, we will explore and discuss artistic choices related to craft as a way to further the poem’s project.
Not sure whether a workshop is right for you? Come to a free introductory session or two.
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News for Poetry News must be received by lori@thepoetrynews.com
by Wednesday for Thursday or Friday publication. Lori Desrosiers - Publisher, Wearer of all Hats, even yours.


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