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SUMMARY:Longfellow Summer Arts Festival: Golden Rose Award with Marie Howe
DESCRIPTION:The New England Poetry Club is proud to award the 2026 Golden Rose Award\, one of America’s oldest literary prizes\, to Marie Howe. This award has honored over a century’s worth of American poets whose work has deepened the imaginative life of our nation.  This event concludes the second and culminating summer of We (too) The People\, an NEPC collaboration with the  Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters. \nMarie Howe is the author of New and Selected Poems\, (W.W. Norton 2024)\, which won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize. From 2012-2014\, she served as the Poet Laureate of New York State. She is the poet-in-residence at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine\, and a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. \nMarie Howe’s The Good Thief (1988) was chosen for the National Poetry Series by Margaret Atwood\, who praised Howe’s “poems of obsession that transcend their own dark roots.” In that collection\, Howe’s oracular yet self-doubting speakers often voice their concerns through Biblical and mythical allusions. Kunitz\, on selecting the book for the Lavan Younger Poets Prize from the American Academy of Poets\, observed\, “Her long\, deep-breathing lines address the mysteries of flesh and spirit\, in terms accessible only to a woman who is very much of our time and yet still in touch with the sacred.” \nHowe has taught at Sarah Lawrence College\, Columbia University\, and NYU. She coedited (with Michael Klein) the essay anthology In the Company of My Solitude: American Writing from the AIDS Pandemic (1994). She has received fellowships from the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Guggenheim Foundation\, the Academy of American Poets\, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. She was the Poet Laureate of New York State from 2012 to 2014. She is the poet in residence at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine and a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. Howe lives in New York City. \nThe Longfellow Summer Arts Festival brings music\, poetry\, and community to the East Lawn of the Longfellow House on Sunday afternoons through the summer. All events are free and open to the public. For directions\, parking\, and accessibility information\, see the Festival page. \nIn case of inclement weather\, the reading will be moved indoors.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/longfellow-summer-arts-festival-golden-rose-award-with-marie-howe/
LOCATION:Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site\, 105 Brattle Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138
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SUMMARY:Poetry at Magazine Beach Park: Peter Payack\, Michael Todd Steffen\, Jessica Lucci
DESCRIPTION:The NEPC is delighted to return\, for a third summer\, to Mass Audubon’s Magazine Beach Park Nature Center in Cambridge. This event\, the first of two\, is free of charge and the venue is accessible. Registration is requested. An open mic will follow the featured poets. Please join us! \nPeter Payack was the first Poet Populist of Cambridge\, Massachusetts (2007-2009). His innovation\, Phone-a-Poem\, the Cambridge/Boston Poetry Hotline (1976-2001)\, along with his work and realia\, is archived at Harvard’s Lamont Library. \nPayack’s poetry has appeared in The Paris Review\, Rolling Stone\, The New York Times\, The Cornell Review\, Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine\, etc. He has published over 1\,500 poems\, stories\, prose poems\, and photos. His poem\, “The Migration of Darkness”\, won the 1980 Rhysling Award. Quirk Books named it the number one poem that unites science and art. His work has been extensively anthologized\, including Knowing & Writing\, New Perspectives on Classical Questions (Harper Collins)\, The Paris Review Anthology (Norton)\, Asimov’s Wonders of the World (Dial)\, and Envisioning Other Worlds (Cornelsen\, Berlin). \nPayack is the inventor of The Stonehenge Watch™\, a replica of Stonehenge inside an old-fashioned pocket watch case\, which can be used as a shadow clock to tell time\, mark the seasons\, and predict eclipses. The Stonehenge Watch™ premiered at The First International Sky Art Conference at MIT. \nAs a Sky Artist\, Payack has been commissioned to do STAR-POEMS! for The New York Avant Garde Festival\, The International Sky Art Conference (Cambridge\, MA\, Delphi\, Greece)\, The Harvard 350 Celebration\, and Boston’s First Night. \nPayack was awarded the 2010 Haskall Award for Distinguished Teaching at The University of Massachusetts Lowell. \nMichael Todd Steffen lives in Somerville\, Massachusetts. He helps coordinate The Hastings Room Reading Series\, and frequently publishes articles about new and established poets on the Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene website. His poems have appeared in journals\, including The Boston Globe\, The Dark Horse\, Everse Radio\, The Exacting Clam\, North of Oxford\, Ibbetson Street and spoKe. Boris Dralyuk (managing editor for Nimrod Journal) writes\, “I have read [Steffen’s] poems with enormous satisfaction. His lines are supple and wear their unmistakable wisdom lightly.” Calling his second book\, On Earth As It Is\, “important work\,” Joan Houlihan noted Steffen’s “intimate portraits\, sense of history\, surprising wit and the play of dark and light…the striking combination of the everyday and the transcendent.” Mike’s third collection\, I Saw My Life\, is just out from Lily Poetry Review Books. \nJessica Lucci is a poet and steampunk author who writes about modern issues while maintaining historic integrity.  You can find her poetry collections\, How Can I Steal a Purse and Graveyard Shift\, at the Grolier Poetry Bookshop.  Her literacy program\, “Watch City Readers\,” has been awarded grants for five years in a row from the Mass Cultural Council and Waltham Cultural Council.  She loves little adventures\, as long as she has a notebook.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-at-magazine-beach-park-peter-payack-michael-todd-steffen-jessica-lucci/
LOCATION:Magazine Beach Park Nature Center\, 668 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Poetry at the Manse: Jean L. Kreiling\, Liane St. Laurent\, Merryn Rutledge
DESCRIPTION:[August 23\, 2:00-3:00 pm] \nThe NEPC’s 2026 season at The Old Manse in Concord\, Mass.\, continues on Sunday\, August 23. This free reading will be held under a tent outdoors\, at an accessible venue. \nMake 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. \nLearn more and pre-register for a tour: https://thetrustees.org/place/the-old-manse/. \nJean L. Kreiling is the author of four collections of poetry\, most recently Home and Away; her fifth will be published later this year. Her work has been awarded the Frost Farm Prize\, the Rhina Espaillat Poetry Prize\, the Kim Bridgford Memorial Sonnet Prize\, and three New England Poetry Club prizes\, among other honors. A Professor Emeritus of Music at Bridgewater State University\, she has published articles on the intersections between music and literature in numerous academic journals. She currently serves as an Associate Poetry Editor for Able Muse Review\, and she lives on the coast of Massachusetts. \nLiane St. Laurent has worn many hats: horse-drawn carriage driver\, apple picker\, English teacher\, She is now a retired IT professional. Her poetry appears in The Banyan Review\, Emerge Literary Journal\, Roi Fainéant Press\, Yellow Arrow Journal\, Touchstone\, Soundings East\, and Smoky Quartz\, among others. Her debut chapbook is un/winter (Bee Monk Press\, 2025.) Liane lives in NH with her husband\, two dogs\, and an array of woodland creatures. \nWinner of Orison Books’ 2023 Best Spiritual Literature poem prize and a Naugatuck River Review 2024 Best Narrative Poem finalist\, Merryn Rutledge is the author of the collections Sweet Juice and Ruby-Bitter Seed and To Carve a Path Through Thickets (Kelsay Books). She also teaches poetry craft\, reviews new poetry books\, sings\, and dances.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-at-the-manse-jean-l-kreiling-liane-st-laurent-merryn-rutledge/
LOCATION:Old Manse\, 269 Monument St\, Concord\, MA\, 01742
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