7/05/2007

Poetry News July 9, 2007

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Here is your Poetry News for the week of July 9, 2007.
Spoken word events are shining like summer sun throughout the Pioneer Valley and beyond.
Please email [email protected] if you would like to be added to the mailing or are interested in featuring at Jester's. We need poets!
Peace through poetry - Lori

Word in Westfield:

Community Voices Poetry Open Mic
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
at Jester's Cafe and Deli
124 Elm Street (route 10/202) in Westfield, MA
Sign up is at 7 and open mic starts at 7:30PM
followed by a guest feature.
All are welcome. This venue is PG 13 due to the kids' taking lessons
at the music store next door

Monday, July 9 - Daisy Pereira-Tosada

Daisy Pereira-Tosada is a long time resident of Western Mass. She has been writing since she can remember and has the piles and piles of journals to prove it. After years of writing for her friends and family she is now ready to share her work and hopes to be published. Daisy lives in Springfield with her wife, Shirley and 4 year old twins Isabella and Emilio.

Monday, July 16 - No open mic
Monday July 23 - feature TBA 6-8PM at the Westfield Athenaeum:
The open mic will be held from 6-8PM at Westfield Athenaeum instead of at Jester's. (The coffee shop will be closed due to the owner's vacation): July 23, 30.

We're now booking features for October.
Please email [email protected] 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 at Jester's.

Poetry Workshops for Kids
Lori Desrosiers will be giving two FREE poetry workshops for children
at the Westfield Athenaeum July 6 at 11AM for children 6-10,
July 30 at 2PM for 10-15 yrs. These will be fun, hands-on workshops.
Sign up at the Boys and Girls Library or call 413-568-7833

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Chicopee/Springfield Poetry

GUMBOLIVE
Open Mic poetry and music
3rd Friday of every Month
Days Inn, 450 Memorial Drive, Chicopee, MA
Doors open at 8:30- Showtime 9:30
$9 tickets at http://www.gumbolive.com/$13 at the door
Want to be their feature act?
Email

Springfield Library Poetry Events:
2007 Poetry in the Park series!
This summer's open mic series will be on 3 Wednesday evenings:
June 27, July 25, and August 22.
6:00 - 7:30ish.
Under The Tent - behind the the Central Library, 220 State Street.
Your gracious hostess will be Crystal Senter Brown
http://www.crystalsenterbrown.com/

all ages - all languages - all forms of creative writing are encouraged

Bring some food to share, for a picnic potluck.
Plates, forks, napkins, and drinks will be provided.

Fore more information, e-mail , or call Anna at 263-6828 x426.
Advance sign-ups are welcome but not necessary.
http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/poetry/poetrypage.html

Bookmark the Poetry Page http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/poetry/poetrypage.html
for updated information, and to read the work of some of our poets
(anyone who's read at events here, send a poem to be posted!)


Word in the Valley and Beyond

Wrapped In The Woven Word,
Creative Writing Workshops for Young Girls (5th-8th grade)
There are stories and poems that belong to each of us alone.
This workshop is designed to create safe space to develop each
girl’s unique voice. The workshop focuses on creativity, not
grammar or spelling. It is well-suited to those who write often,
and those who are just beginning to explore creative writing.
The Amherst Writers & Artists method takes writers to both
unexpected and familiar places, while supporting them in
affirming space among their peers.
Workshop leader Lynn Bowmaster is a published poet who
leads workshops in her home, schools, and colleges.
2007 Sessions To Begin September 18 in Hadley, on Tuesdays, 4:00-6PM:
Call Lynn at 584-3373 or email:
to register or inquire.

The Blue Guitar Gallery
is open Sat/Sun 12 - 4, Mon. 9-1, and by appointment.
We invite you to come see the art work,
and if inspired, share something at the Catalyst Cabaret.
We will have Openings in conjunction with Art Walk Easthampton
(www.ArtWalkEasthampton.org)
every second Saturday of the month, 5 - 9 pm,
with a short performance at 7 pm.
Allowing two weeks for people to prepare something,
The Catalyst Cabaret
will take place every 4th Saturday, at 7 pm.
A donation of $5 - 10 is requested to keep our programs running.
For further information, please contact Christina Svane:
Christina Svane
[email protected]
The Blue Guitar Gallery
186 D Northampton St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
413-247-9454/413-348-5288
http://www.theblueguitar.org/


EVOLUTION OPEN MIC
The first Thursday of the month
July 5
Open poetry night at 7pm
at
Cafe Evolution
22 Chestnut Street
Florence Mass
phone 413.586.0200


FLORENCE POETS SOCIETY
The next meeting of Florence Poets Society is July 12, 2007
From 7-9PM at the Lilly Library
19 Meadow Street
Florence, MA

Annual Contest - submissions being accepted now,
through July 1 visit their website for more information
http://www.florencepoetssociety.org/

For more information:
Email us at or check out our web
page at http://www.florencepoetssociety.org/

Florence Poets Society Readings:

Listen to "Twilite's Poetry Pub"
on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Weds from 9-10 am on WXOJ-FM LP
103.3 and streaming at 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: [email protected]
or: [email protected] or visit:
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.
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.
Admission is free, and supper and drinks are available for purchase.
The next dates -
Sunday July 8, 6-9PM
Sunday July 22, 6-9PM

POETRY A LA CARTE
on WMUA-Amherst 91.1 FM
Fridays 4:30-5:00pm
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.

Shelbourne Falls Poetry

Mocha Maya Open Mic
Open Mic at Mocha Maya's Coffee House
47 Bridge Street Shelburne Falls, MA 01370
July 5, 2007
First Thursdays 7:30 PM.
Bring Poetry or prose, your own or another's that you
fell in love with and wish to share with others.
All are welcome.

Writing, Writing, Writing! with Laura Rodley
Writing exercises guaranteed to break writing blocks,
beginning and experience writers welcome.
Held Tuesday evenings in Shelburne Falls,
7 to 9 :30 p.m. Call 413-625-8424 for more information.


Open Mic at the Arms Library
The Third Friday Reading Series
at the Arms Library
welcomes you
Bridge and Main Streets,
Shelburne Falls, MA
7—9pm, 3rd Friday of each month
Open reading of poetry and prose.
Come early and sign up for a 5 minute reading.
When a writing group is featured,
the 2nd half of the evening will be an open reading.
Please plan to stay for the entire event.
Refreshments will be served.
(now in its twelfth year!)

For more information, please call Arms Library 625-0306
or Lisa Merrill 625-9765

News from Mo and Ginger Cat Press
Sunday, July 28 (date may change)
Scintillating Sunday Salon
for writers, poets, artists and all who love'em
at Mo's Place (102 Mechanic Street, Shelburne Falls)
drop in between 1 - 5
chili and chips on hand ~ chatter too!

Ginger Cat Press has a new website: http://gingercatpress.com/


Pittsfield/Stockbridge/N. Adams Poetry

The annual Spoken Word Series
at the Guthrie Center presents:
TANGLEWORDS
An Evening of Stellar Performance Poetry
Monday, July 9, 2007 at 7:30 PM
With five nationally acclaimed performance poets:
Taylor Mali, Lynne Procope, Roger Bonair-Agard,
Marie-Elizabeth Mali, and Marty McConnell
Ticket prices are $5 / $4 members of the Guthrie Center
Reservations: 413-529-1955

3 Slate Roof Poets at Papyri
Susan Middleton, Susie Patlove & Janine Roberts
will be featured readers on
Saturday, July 14 at 7:00 pm
as part of
Inkberry's WordPlay
a monthly reading series
hosted by Gail Burns at
Papyri Books
45 Eagle St.
North Adams, MA
[right off Rt. 2]

Handicap-accessible

First half of the evening: the three SR poets reading from their work.
Intermission: refreshments and (optional) signup for open mic.
Second half: open-mic reading; readers limited to 5 minutes each.
Copies of Susan's chapbook "Seed Case of the Heart",
and Susie's chapbook, "Quickening"
(both published earlier this year by Slate Roof Press),
will be available for sale and signing.
For more information (including directions):
413.662.2099 (Papyri Books)
For additional information
regarding Inkberry or this event,
contact Inkberry by phone at 413.664.0775
or visit http://www.inkberry.org/.

Inkberry promotes the literary arts in the Berkshires with events and
community partnerships that celebrate and support writing and reading.
Inkberry is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.



Stockbridge Booksellers
Garfield Reed hosts our bi-monthly open mike poetry night
every other month on the third Thursday of the month.
July 19th
...The Power of Words. P.O.W. is open to all poets,
writers and performance artists of all types.
We also welcome those less dramatic types who prefer
to watch from the audience. recently we have seen some
amazing young poets come out and wow their audience. Don't miss out!!

John, Eve and Hannah
Stockbridge Booksellers
10 Elm Street
Stockbridge, MA 01262
http://www.stockbridgebooksellers.com/


Word Street
is a youth literacy project and creative writing center located at
163 North Street in downtown Pittsfield.
Since 2003, Word Street has offered homework help, tutoring,
MCAS and SAT test prep, creative writing instruction,
mini-magazine publishing, summer camps, and much more to
Berkshire County youth ages 7-18 absolutely free of charge.

"Poets are the theoretical physicists of language.
Rivers of literary magma are flowing just under the
surface all over Berkshire County.
This reading is a volcano."
--Steve Dew

For more information, please contact:
Steve Dew
Development Director
Word Street
163 North Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
( 413) 458-5171 home
(415) 407-3664 mobile
( 413) 997-3307 office
http://www.blogger.com/http://www.blogger.com/

Check out this website for information on spoken word events in Pittsfield:
There are some great events so check it out. http://www.wordstreet.org


Word in Ware:

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, novelists,
historians, political satirists, video game designer and others.
All are welcome.
Call LuWanda Cheney (413) 277-9676 for a schedule.


Word in Worcester:

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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
[email protected].

POET'S ASYLUM
Join us at the Java Hut
(1073A Main Street, Worcester).
Open mic sign-up every Sunday night at 6:30 p.m.
with the reading starting somewhere around 7:00p.m.

The feature follows the open mic.
Please throw some money in the bucket when it comes your way;
everything collected goes to the feature.

Sunday July 8
You know him, you love him, join us as Alex Charalambides takes the stage as our feature.
Alex Charalambides is a Boston College graduate who started performing poetry in the fall of 2000. He's the first poet to represent Boston (2002), Providence (5th place 2003) and Worcester (2004) at the annual National Poetry Slam. He took 17th place (out of 60) at the 2004 Individual World Poetry Slam. He's the founder and director of the Worcester Youth Poetry Slam, mentoring youth poets on teams that competed at the 2004, 2005 and 2007 Brave New Voices Festivals. He has performed in slam venues, rock clubs, high schools, colleges and coffee shops around the country.

The Poets' Asylum -- in its fifteenth year of
bringing the best in Performance and Slam poetry
to Central Massachusetts and beyond.
http://poetsasylum.org/mailman/listinfo/


CT POETRY
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Visit the CT Poet Online calendar,
updated weekly: http://www.poetz.com/connecticut


Bonnie Enes Workshop
Bonnie Enes, poet laureate of South Windsor will be teaching a five-week poetry course:
"The Who, What When, Where, Why and How of Poetry"
for LifeLearn -- West Hartford Continuing Education.
The course is for people interested in understanding
how poetry "works" and how to enhance the art of writing poetry.
The course will run during June and July and those interested
should call West Hartford Continuing Education at 860-523-3535
and ask for LifeLearn brochure be sent to them.

Windsor Workshop:
A workshop for serious poets interested in critique
at the Windsor Library, Windsor, CT
each second and fourth Monday at 6:30 PM.
For information call Alice Ahrens Williams 860-668-6142
or Janet Henderson 860-688-5770


HARTFORD HAPPENINGS

SOUL SESSIONS at The Art Space Gallery

The creator of the Monday Night Love Jones brings you--
"Soul Sessions" every Monday night at 8:00 PM

Join us for live Jazz Jams & share your Poetry and Song
backed by a live band or just come and chill in the vibe
of Hartford’s Hottest Open Mic Event.
Hosted By Charmagne

$5.00 donation. B.Y.O.B.
For more info, call 860-874-8797
or email mailto:[email protected]

The Art Space Gallery
555 Asylum Street
Downtown Hartford


Freestyle Hip-Hop Open Mic
Tuesdays
in Hartford
Filthy Kleen host Sully’s Hip-Hop Open Mic night
every Tuesday in Hartford
Sully’s Pub
2071 Park St.Hartford, CT
860-231-8881
http://www.sullyspub.com/


ARTS SERIES AT MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

“The Mishi-maya-gat Spoken Word & Music Series”
On the 2nd Thursday of Each Month from 6:00 - 8:30pm in MCC’s Fireside Commons.
Featuring Live Music, a Spoken Word Open Mic, and a Featured Poet/Writer for
each event.
Sign up for the Spoken Word Open Mic upon arrival.

Manchester Community College
Great Path
Manchester, CT
For more information, and for directions, please visit the Mishi-maya-gat web
page at:
www.mcc.commnet.edu/faculty/spoken.php


Boston Area Poetry Info:

POETRIBE
Joe Torra

Saturday, July 21, 2007
7:30 Open Mike Sign Up
8:00 Open Mike
9:00 Feature Poet
The Community Room
East Bridgewater Public Library
32 Union Street
East Bridgewater, MA
http://www.poetribe.org/

Future Features:

August 18 Daniel Tobin

Hosted by David R. Surette and Victoria Bosch Murray
For info and bookings, contact [email protected]
Directions to Poetribe
(from the East Bridgewater Public Library
website http://www.sailsinc.org/ebpl/):
Take Route 24 to Exit 16A, Route 106 East towards
West Bridgewater. Follow Route 106 for about 4 miles
to Route 18. Take a left onto Route 18 North.
At the 6-way intersection in East Bridgewater center
stay straight on Route 18. The red brick library building
is one block north on the left, at the corner of
Union Street and Route 18.

CAMBRIDGE READINGS

Central Square’s world-famous Cantab Lounge
presents performances from local and national poets, as well as a
chance to present your own work in the open mic or poetry slam.

The Boston Poetry Slam
Downstairs at the Cantab Lounge
738 Massachusetts Ave,
Central Square, Cambridge, Mass
(617) 354-2685_
(mailto:) _
www.slamnews.com_ (http://www.slamnews.com/)

Wednesday, 8 pm open mike; 9:30 pm feature; 10:30 pm slam
Hosted by:
Slammaster Simone Beaubien,
Co-hosts: Dawn Gabriel, Ryk McIntyre,
J*me, Adam Stone.
$3 at the door
Please Note:*****18+ everyone must have a photo ID*****

July 11, 2007
He was awesome well before he won the 2007 Individual World Poetry Slam:
Columbus's Ed Mabrey makes his way east to feature for us.
Open poetry slam in the 8x8 series.

July 18, 2007
A long-ago regular returns: welcome home Sean Thomas Dougherty.
Open poetry slam in the 8x8 series.

July 25, 2007
C.P. Maze (that's Maze Forever to you) from Charlotte.
This is your rare chance to see this remarkable slammer
from a very solid poetry scene. Open poetry slam in the 8x8 series.

August 1, 2007
The official send-off for the 2007 Cantab Slam Team!
Expect greatest hits, group work, and a few surprises in this extended team feature.
No open slam tonight.

Doors for the show open at 7:30. The open mic begins at 8:00, the feature performs at approximately 9:30, and an open poetry slam follows. The show is 18+ (ID required) and the cover charge is $3.

The Boston Poetry Slam at The Cantab Lounge
738 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.

http://www.slamnews.com/ [email protected]



THE NEW ENGLAND POETRY CLUB
founded in 1915 by Amy Lowell, Robert Frost, and Conrad Aiken
*For more information, please call: 617-491-1955*
Unless otherwise stated, all events are free and open to the public
* The Summer 2007 Poetry Series
Presented By The New England Poetry Club and
Longfellow National Historic Site SUMMER NOTE
In JULY and AUGUST 2007 We return to The Longfellow House
East Lawn for our 4:00 o’clock p.m. readings :
July 8th and July 22nd August 5th and August 19th
September - annual Children’s Poetry Day (TBA).

Brockton Library Poetry Series,
Tom Chandler, Walter Howard
Saturday, July 21st
304 Main St.
(508) 580-7890 x 207
www.thinkworks.com/bps

Free Event with really comfortable chairs and cool refreshments

12:00 - 5:00 Art Exhibit
12:00 – 2:00 Writing Workshop. Danielle Legros Georges,
2:15 - 3:30 Open reading
3:45 - 4:45 Features Tom Chandler, Walter Howard

Upcoming Features:
July 21st Tom Chandler, Walter Howard
August 18th an Afternoon with painter, philosopher Arnie Danielson
September 15th Maxine Kumin, Carole Oles
October 20th Dr Jeffrey Thomson
November 17th Joanna Nealon, Maria Conley
December 15th Steven Cramer, James G.H. Moore


For park information, call 978-369-3254.

Cambridge Community Television
Tuesdays at 11:00 PM Saturdays at 10:30PM
Catch the latest from the Boston Poetry Slam I
NFO: [email protected]
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the Poetry Session at O’Shea’s
THE CAPE GETS ITS VOICE BACK
Every Third Thrusday! 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 (Route 28) in the village of West Dennis.
Thursday, July 19 from 7 to 9 p.m.
and every third Thursday of the month thereafter.
for info call Gregory Hischak 508-398-5434

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. July 20 Sean Theall '
The Poetry Man' hosts
The Main St. Cafe, North Easton MA.
August is Biker Poetry Month,
and celebrated at Besteller's on the 13th.
After this reading there'll be a 2nd annual BBQ at Gypsy's.
Come one come all, come and enjoy a night of poetic delight
in a cozy bookshop setting!

Lizard Lounge Poetry Jam
Every Sunday 21+ $5 at door
1667 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA
617-547-0759 Website - http://poetryjam.com/
Blog - http://poetryjam.com/blog/poetryjam.html

New Hampshire Poetry News

SUMMER POETRY READINGS AT NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
New England College announces its annual schedule of readings
by the internationally acclaimed faculty of the Master of Fine Arts in Poetry program.
The readings will be offered between June 24 and July 1.
All readings are free and open to the public and will be held
in the Simon Center Great Room on Bridge Street in Henniker, NH at 7:30 p.m.
The schedule of readings this weekend is as follows:

Friday, June 29 Maxine Kumin, Gerald Stern
7:30 p.m. Simon Center Great Room – New England College

Maxine Kumin's new poetry collection, Still to Mow, will be published
in September 2007. Author of Jack and Other New Poems,
The Long Marriage and a memoir, Inside the Halo and Beyond:
Anatomy of a Recovery, Kumin's awards include the Pulitzer and
Ruth Lilly Poetry Prizes and the Harvard Arts and Robert Frost Medals.

Gerald Stern is a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.
He has written thirteen books of poetry, including American Sonnets.
This Time, New and Selected Poems, won the National Book Award of Poetry in 1998.
Other collections include Last Blue, Odd Mercy, and Bread Without Sugar.
His most recent books are Everything is Burning and What I Can’t Bear Losing: Notes on My Life. Stern has received the Lamont Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, three NEA grants, a fellowship from the Academy of Arts and Letters and the Ruth Lilly Prize.
Until his retirement in 1995, he taught at the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.
He has also served on the faculty of Columbia University, New York University,
Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Pittsburgh. In 2005, he won the
prestigious Wallace Stevens Award from the Academy of American Poets.

Sunday, July 1
Joan Larkin, Paula McLain, Malena Morling
7:30 p.m. Simon Center Great Room – New England College

Joan Larkin’s most recent collection is My Body: New and Selected Poems.
She is the translator, with Jaime Manrique, of Sor Juana’s Love Poems;
co-editor of the Living Out series at the University of Wisconsin Press,
and recent poetry editor of Bloom. She co-founded Out & Out Books as
part of the feminist literary explosion of the 1970’s and co-edited
Amazon Poetry and Lesbian Poetry and Gay and Lesbian Poetry in Our Time.
Her anthology of coming out stories, A Woman Like That, was nominated for
Publishing Triangle and Lambda awards for nonfiction in 2000.
She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts,
New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council,
and has served on the faculties of Brooklyn, Sarah Lawrence, and Goddard Colleges
and as Distinguished Visiting Poet at Columbia College Chicago.

Paula McLain has been a resident at Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony,
and is the recipient of a 2001 fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment
for the Arts. She is the author of Stumble, Gorgeous and Less of Her which
received a grant from the Greenwall Fund of the Academy of American Poets.
Her memoir Like Family was published in 2003.. Her work has appeared in
various journals, including the Gettysburg Review, Quarterly West and The
Bellingham Review.

Malena Morling, a native of Sweden, is the author of two books of poetry.
Her book, Ocean Avenue, was selected by Philip Levine for the New Issues
Press Poetry Prize in 1998. She has translated poems by the Swedish poet,
Tomas Transtromer, and has been published in The New York Times Book
Review, The New Republic, Washington Post Book World, Double Take/Points
of Entry, and Five Points. She is the recipient of the Rona Jaffe Foundation
Writers Award and the Lotos Club Foundation Prize. She has taught at New
York University, the University of Montana, Syracuse University, The New School,
and currently teaches at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.

New England College’s Master of Fine Arts in Poetry is the only single-genre program
in the country and provides a transformative experience in the study of creative
writing and literature. For more information on the program or the readings,
please call 603-428-2375.

Providence Poets

GOT POETRY LIVE
Every Tuesday starting at 7:30 PM
@ Reflections Cafe
8 Governor St, corner of Wickenden St
Providence, RI 02903-4429
(401) 273-7278

http://www.gotpoetry.com/ContactUs.html

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