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Poetry at the Manse: Diana Cole, Paula J. Lambert, Gail Hanlon

May 31 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Poetry at the Manse: Diana Cole, Paula J. Lambert, Ed Meek

The NEPC’s 2026 season at The Old Manse in Concord, Mass., kicks off on Sunday, May 31. This free reading will be held under a tent outdoors, at an accessible venue.

Make a day of it! Arrive early or linger after the reading to explore the orchard, stroll along the Concord River, or enjoy a picnic on the grounds. You can also deepen your visit by joining a guided tour of the historic house before or after the event.

Learn more and pre-register for a tour: https://thetrustees.org/place/the-old-manse/.

Diana Cole, a Pushcart Prize nominee, has been published in over 60 poetry journals, including Poetry East, Spillway, The Public’s Radio 89.3, Friends Journal, Verse Daily, and Orison Books. For five years, she was a senior editor for The Crosswinds Poetry Journal. In 2025, she was awarded first place in the Notable Works Poetry Initiative, judged by Tina Cane, RI Poet Laureate Emerita. As a singer and vocal coach based in Massachusetts for over 40 years, she offers workshops to poets in Reading Aloud. In addition to her writing, she is a stained-glass artist working in Warren, RI. To connect artists and poets, she organizes Ekphrastic events for various galleries in Rhode Island. Her chapbook, Songs by Heart, was published by Iris Press, and in 2018 her full-length book, Between Selves, was released in 2023 by Indian Press (Cyberwit.net). More information at dianacolepoets.com.

Paula J. Lambert has published five full-length poetry collections, including Terms of Venery, Revised (Sheila-Na-Gig Editions 2025), and six chapbooks, including Sinkhole (Bottlecap Press 2025). Lambert, a native of Shirley, Massachusetts, and winner of the New England Poetry Club’s 2023 Amy Lowell Prize, is  also a literary translator, small press publisher, and visual artist. Now living in Columbus, Ohio, her work has been supported by the Ohio Arts Council, the Greater Columbus Arts Council, and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. Her mentorship has been recognized by PEN America. She lives in Columbus with her husband, Dr. Michael Perkins, a philosopher and technologist. More at www.paulajlambert.com.

Gail Hanlon’s poetry has appeared in The Kenyon Review, Ploughshares, Cincinnati Review, CutbankOnline, The Iowa Review, Pittsburg Review, New Letters, Verse Daily, and BEST AMERICAN POETRY, among other journals and anthologies. She has published Silent Letter (Cornerstone 2023) and two chapbooks, and also edited Voicing Power: Conversations with Visionary Women. Her work received the National Writer’s Union Poetry Prize and has been shortlisted for the Iowa Review Award and CutBank’s Patricia Goedicke Prize, and long-listed for Cutbank’s Chapbook Award, the Tomaž Šalamun Prize at VERSE, and OSU’s The Journal Wheeler Prize, among others.

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