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SUMMARY:Fruitlands: Ann Bookman\, Mary Beth Hines\, Alfred Nicol
DESCRIPTION:Reading as part of New England Poetry Club’s reading series at Fruitlands Museum\, Harvard\, Mass. \nLeft to right: Alfred Nicol\, Mary Beth Hines\, Ann Bookman \nAnn Bookman\, a recent Pushcart Prize nominee\, has published poems in Valparaiso Poetry Review\, Larcom Review\, Soul-Lit: A Journal of Spiritual Poetry\, Chronogram\, and Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose\, among others. In 2012\, she published a chapbook\, Point of Attachment\, with Finishing Line Press. Her first full collection\, Blood Lines\, was published by Kelsay Books in the spring of 2022. After a 40-year career in academia\, she is currently a Senior Fellow at the McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at UMass Boston and serves on the Board of the Hudson Valley Writers Center. For more information about her work\, please visit her website: annbookman.com \nMary Beth Hines grew up in Massachusetts where she spent Saturday afternoons falling in love with stories and poems in the Waltham Public Library. A graduate of The College of the Holy Cross\, she also studied for a year at Durham University in England. Following a career in public service (Volpe Center\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts)\, she began a regular creative writing practice. She is an award-winning poet\, an alumna of the Colrain Manuscript Conference\, and recently completed an “Assets for Artists” residency at Mass MoCA with the Boiler House Poets Collective. Kelsay Books published her debut collection\, Winter at a Summer House\, in November 2021. Her poetry appears in Crab Orchard Review\, SWWIM\, Tar River\, Valparaiso\, and elsewhere. Visit her at www.marybethhines.com. \nAlfred Nicol’s translation of One Hundred Visions of War by Julien Vocance\, published in November 2022\, has been called “an essential addition to the history of modernist poetry.” Nicol was the recipient of the 2004 Richard Wilbur Award for his first book of poems\, Winter Light. His other publications include Animal Psalms and Elegy for Everyone\, and his poems have appeared in Poetry\, The New England Review\, Dark Horse\, Commonweal\, The Formalist\, The Hopkins Review\, Presence and The Best American Poetry 2018. The New England Poetry Club chose Nicol for its 2006 Daniel Varoujan Award and its 2005 Firman Houghton Award. \nRegistration suggested / site information: https://thetrustees.org/event/88750/
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/ann-bookman-mary-beth-hines-alfred-nicol/
LOCATION:Fruitlands Museum\, 102 Prospect Hill Rd\, Harvard\, MA\, 01451
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SUMMARY:Sara Backer\, Miriam Levine\, Rodger Martin
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented with the Poetry Society of New Hampshire\, at the Toadstool Bookshop\, Keene. Open mic to follow. \nFor more information: Poetry Society of New Hampshire: https://psnh.org/events/nov11-three-nh-poets/ \nToadstool: https://www.toadbooks.com/event/keene-sara-backer-miriam-levine-and-rodger-martin-all-presenting-their-poetry \n \nSara Backer’s first book of poetry\, Such Luck\, follows two chapbooks: Scavenger Hunt\, and Bicycle Lotus\, which won the Turtle Island Chapbook Award. Her honors include a prize in the Plough Poetry Competition\, ten Pushcart nominations\, and fellowships from the Norton Island and Djerassi resident artist programs. Recent publications include Lake Effect\, Slant\, CutBank Online\, Kenyon Review\, Poetry Northwest\, and Poetry Ireland. She lives in New Hampshire\, works at UMass Lowell\, and reads for The Maine Review. \nMiriam Levine is the author of Forget about Sleep\, her sixth poetry collection\, winner of the 2023 Laura Boss Narrative Poetry Award\, forthcoming from New York Quarterly Books. Another  collection\, The Dark Opens\, was chosen by Mark Doty for the Autumn House Poetry Prize.  Other books include: Devotion\, a memoir; In Paterson\, a novel. Her work has appeared in American Poetry Review\, The  Kenyon Review\, The Paris Review\, and Ploughshares. Levine\, a winner of a Pushcart Prize\, is a fellow of the NEA and a grantee of the Massachusetts Artists Foundation. She lives in Florida and New Hampshire. For more information about her work\, please go to miriamlevine.com. \nRodger Martin’s For All The Tea in Zhōngguó\, 2019\, follows The Battlefield Guide\, and the selection of The Blue Moon Series by Small Press Review as a bi-monthly picks of the year. He’s received an Appalachia award for poetry\, NHSCA’s award for fiction\, and was a finalist for The Stanley Kunitz Medal in 2023. His work has been translated and published in China. He’s a recipient of numerous fellowships. He was co-editor of The Granite State Poetry Series and Managing Editor of The Worcester Review for twenty-seven years. His latest manuscript\, The Sleeping Dogs of Lubec\, is sniffing out publication.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/sara-backer-miriam-levine-rodger-martin/
LOCATION:Toadstool Bookshops\, 12 Emerald St.\, Keene\, NH\, 03431\, United States
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SUMMARY:Marcia Karp; A Poet in the House Workshop.
DESCRIPTION:An exclusive event for NEPC members: “An Order the Leaves Allow” \n“You can write Click on this link to register for this event” \n \n  \nMarcia Karp taught literary and editorial matters at Boston University. She has poems and translations in The Times Literary Supplement; Harvard Review; Agenda; Literary Imagination; The Guardian; Ploughshares; Partisan Review; Penguin Books’ Catullus in English and Petrarch in English; Joining Music with Reason: 34 Poets\, British and American\, Oxford 2004-2009 (Waywiser); and The Word Exchange: Anglo-Saxon Poems in Translation (Norton) and in her collection\, If by Song (Lily Poetry Review Books\, 2021). \nJoin on Zoom\, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm\,for this discussion of the variety of ways volumes of poems are ordered. Since a book itself is a participant in\, and a witness to\, the order within it\, we will begin by thinking about how the material world of poems – the pages they are on and the variety of books in which they have been collected – might effect and affect their ordering. \nMost of us hope that our own ordering will be discovered by attentive readers whose understanding of what we have done would then be deepened. This Poet in the House session will consider particular arrangements of poems\, including those you might be working on\, as well as general matters. Please come. Enthusiastic disorder is welcome. \n  \nPoet in the House with Marcia Karp \nAn Order the Leaves Allow  \nThis Poet in the House gathering will be a place to talk about a variety of ways volumes of poems\, including your own\, might be ordered. Since a book itself is a participant in\, and a witness to\, the order within it\, we will begin by thinking about how the material world of poems – the pages they are on and the variety of books in which they have been collected – might effect and affect their ordering. \nPapyrus scrolls allowed certain orders that might have some bearing on our own digital scrolls. Books with a spine\, those things beloved of centuries of readers and writers\, make other things possible. \nOne way to look at how a volume might be ordered\, is to start with pieces of papyrus or paper and work backwards. The poem we call “My Cat Jeoffry” was found somewhere in “sixteen folio pages closely written on both sides in the handwriting of Christopher Smart.” If possible\, you will be sent pages that duplicate some of those and together we will try to make sense\, ordered sense\, of what was once considered madness\, and then seen as greatness. \nSome of us hope that our ordering will be discovered by attentive readers whose understanding of what we have done would then be deepened. George Herbert and Sylvia Path took great with arrangements\, only to have those undone by editors. In any case\, readers have their own ways of going through what they read. Anne Ferry wrote “anthologies have the advantage in containing discontinuous\, short pieces suited to the desultory mode of reading that has come to be called dipping.” True\, too\, of volumes of a single author’s poems. What’s a poet to do? \nThis Poet in the House session will consider particular arrangements of poems\, including those you might be working on\, as well as general concerns. Please come. Enthusiastic disorder is welcome.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/zoom-marcia-karp-a-poet-in-the-house-workshop/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231022T150000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Poetry at the Old Manse – October
DESCRIPTION:This outdoor reading is cancelled due to the weather forecast: to be rescheduled. \nSUNDAY\, OCTOBER 22\, 2023 AT 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT \n \nJoin the Trustees and the New England Poetry Club outdoors in the open air tent at the Old Manse for free poetry readings on select Sunday afternoons. \nExtend your visit by signing up for a tour of the historic house prior to or following the reading. Learn more about tour offerings and pre-register for house tours here: https://thetrustees.org/place/the-old-manse/. Plan to come early or stay late for a stroll around the orchard and along the banks of the Concord River or bring a picnic to enjoy on the grounds. \n  \nOctober Poets: \nMary Buchinger is the author of six collections of poetry; her most recent books are Navigating the Reach and Virology; her work has appeared in AGNI\, Maine Review\, Plume\, Salamander\, Salt Hill\, Seneca Review\, and elsewhere. Buchinger grew up on a farm in Michigan\, volunteered for the Peace Corps\, and earned a doctorate in linguistics from Boston University. She teaches at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and serves on the board of the New England Poetry Club. \nDr. Sara Epstein is a clinical psychologist who integrates mindfulness practices\, including writing\, in her psychotherapy work with children and adults. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Poetry Quarterly\, Amethyst Review\, Chest Journal\, Nixes Mate Review\, Plainsongs\, and museum of americana\, among others. Bar of Rest is her first book of poems\, published this year by Kelsay Books. \n“Transparent\, vulnerable and strong\, Sara’s poems open the reader to a courageous journey of imagery and metaphor that gracefully land in insight\, understanding and healing.”\n––Lani Peterson\, Psy.D\, psychologist and story coach \nMerryn Rutledge is a poet\, reviewer\, and teacher of poetry as craft. Sweet Juice and Ruby-Bitter Seed (Kelsay Books\, 2023) features poems about her forebears in the American South\, challenges like grief\, and reflections on the costs of racism. Her poems have appeared widely in journals throughout the world and in several anthologies\, such as All Shall Be Well (Amythest Press\, 2023)\, an anthology celebrating the medieval mystic Julian of Norwich. Merryn’s reviews of new poetry books by women have appeared in Tupelo Quarterly and Pedestal\, for example. After earning a Masters and BA with honors in English from Smith College\, Merryn taught literature\, writing\, and film studies at Phillips Exeter Academy. In a second career\, she earned a doctorate in leadership and led a national leadership development consulting firm. During that period\, essays based on her field research on leadership were published in the peer-reviewed journals and in books. Merryn enjoys working for social justice causes\, singing\, dancing\, and playing on the shore near her home south of Boston.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-at-the-old-manse-october/
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SUMMARY:ZOOM.  2023 contest prize-winners
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, October 8\, 3 pm (ET via ZOOM) \n \n  \n  \nNEPC 2023 Prize-Winners’ Reading by the authors of the prize-winning and honorable-mention poems from our annual contests: \n\nSheila Margaret Motton Book Prize\, for full-length poetry collections\nJean Pedrick Chapbook Prize\nSamuel Washington Allen Prize for a long poem or poem sequence\nE.E. Cummings Prize\, for a compelling\, lyrical\, or experimental short poem\nAmy Lowell Prize\, for an outstanding poem of any length or style by a poet with strong ties to New England\nDiana Der-Hovanessian Prize\, for a translation from any language\n\nAdvance registration required
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/zoom-2023-contest-prize-winners/
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SUMMARY:Poetry at the Old Manse – September
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, SEPTEMBER 24\, 2023 AT 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT \n \nJoin the New England Poetry Club outdoors in the open air tent at the Old Manse for free poetry readings on select Sunday afternoons. \nExtend your visit by signing up for a tour of the historic house prior to or following the reading. Learn more about tour offerings and pre-register for house tours here. Plan to come early or stay late for a stroll around the orchard and along the banks of the Concord River or bring a picnic to enjoy on the grounds. \n  \nSeptember Poets: \nFrances Donovan is the author of Arboretum in a Jar (Lily Poetry Review Books\, 2023). Her chapbook Mad Quick Hand of the Seashore was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award. Donovan’s poems have appeared in Lily Poetry Review\, Solstice\, Heavy Feather Review\, SWWIM\, and elsewhere. Her interviews of other poets can be found at The Rumpus and on her website\, www.gardenofwords.com. Donovan holds an MFA in poetry from Lesley University and is a certified Poet Educator with Mass Poetry. A poem of hers has been displayed at Boston City Hall. Donovan’s work deals with themes of home\, family\, intergenerational trauma\, and sexual and gender identity. She remembers fondly the summer of 1998\, when she drove a bulldozer in a Pride parade while wearing a bustier. \nMarybeth Rua-Larsen lives on the South Coast of Massachusetts. Her poems have appeared in Lily Poetry Review\, Magma\, Orbis\, Crannóg\, Measure\, and American Arts Quarterly\, among others. She won the 2011 Over the Edge New Writer of the Year Competition in Poetry in Galway\, Ireland; the 2016 Parent-Writer Fellowship in Poetry from the Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing; the 2017 Luso-American Fellowship for the DISQUIET International Literary Program in Lisbon\, Portugal. She was a Hawthornden Fellow in Scotland in 2019. Her chapbook Nothing In-Between is available from Barefoot Muse Press. \nSusan Jo Russell is a mathematics educator from Somerville\, MA.  Her poems have appeared in Bellingham Review\, Chautauqua\, Cider Press Review\, Comstock Review\, EcoTheo Review\, Leon\, Passager\, and elsewhere\, and she has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.  Her poem\, “Tree\,” won the 2018 Amy Lowell Prize from the New England Poetry Club and “Membrane\,” appears in the collection\, From the Farther Shore: Discovering Cape Cod and the Islands Through Poetry. She co-directs the Brookline (MA) Poetry Series. \n  \nDETAILS\nDate: SUNDAY\, SEPTEMBER 24\, 2023 \n2:00 pm – 3:00 pm \nVENUE\nOld Manse 269 Monument St\nConcord\, MA 01742 + Google Map \nPhone:(978) 369-3909 View Venue Website
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-at-the-old-manse-september/
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SUMMARY:Nature Poetry in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 3\, 2023.  Free and open to the public. Fully accessible (with rest rooms) \n \nMagazine Beach Park Nature Center\, 668 Memorial Dr\, Cambridge\, MA 02139. \nThree poets\, Linda Haviland Conte\, Wendy Drexler\, and Denise Washington from the board of the New England Poetry Club look forward to sharing poems that explore our complex and intimate relationship with the natural world-nature as solace and nourishment\, and nature under threat from habitat loss and climate change. In the spirit of eco-poetry\, these are poems that comfort\, but also that urge and awaken\, taking as their premise that the human and natural worlds are interdependent. After the poets share their poems\, there will be time for comments and questions. \nLinda Haviland Conte is the author of the full-length collection Seldom Purely and the chapbook Slow as a Poem (Ibbetson Street Press). Her work has appeared in the anthologies From the Farther Shore\, Constellations\, Bagels with the Bards\, and Connecticut River Review. Linda has been featured in Verse Daily and WCAI’s Poetry Sunday. Her poems have received recognition from state and national poetry societies. Linda serves on the board of The New England Poetry Club. (lindaconte.net). Linda lives in Somerville\, MA. \nWendy Drexler is a recipient of a 2022 artist fellowship from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Her fourth collection\, Notes from the Column of Memory\, was published in September 2022 by Terrapin Books. Her poems have appeared in Barrow Street\, J Journal\, Nimrod\, Pangyrus\, Prairie Schooner\, and The Threepenny Review\, among others. She’s been the poet in residence at New Mission High School in Hyde Park\, MA\, since 2018\, and is programming co-chair for the New England Poetry Club. Wendy lives in Belmont\, MA. \nDenise Washington is so excited to be using the power of poetry to positively bring people together one poem at a time! She is Founder\, CEO and Curator of her #Pop-Up Poetry Series\, A Denise Plays Hard Event Featuring Akili Jamal Haynes\, Becoming Chibuzo\, #Pop-Up Poetry’s Multi-disciplinary Artist! She was born and raised in Roxbury\, Mass.\, is an Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts Alum\, a voice student of the late John Andrew Ross\, a mentee of the late Ed Bullins\, and a New England Poetry Club Advisory Board member.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/nature-poetry-in-the-park/
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SUMMARY:Poetry at the Old Manse – August 2023
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, AUGUST 27\, 2023 AT 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT \n \nJoin the New England Poetry Club outdoors in the open air tent at the Old Manse for free poetry readings on select Sunday afternoons. \nSponsoring poetry in New England since 1915\, the New England Poetry Club presents readings by poets with ties to the New England states and annual poetry contests. Members of the NEPC benefit from being part of a community of poets\, gathering for readings by members with new books\, and participating in monthly writing workshops. \nExtend your visit by signing up for a tour of the historic house prior to or following the reading. Learn more about tour offerings and pre-register for house tours here. Plan to come early or stay late for a stroll around the orchard and along the banks of the Concord River or bring a picnic to enjoy on the grounds. \n  \nAugust Poets: \n  \nCynthia Bargar is Associate Poetry editor at Pangyrus. Her poems have appeared in many journals including Nixes Mate\, SWWIM Every Day\, Driftwood Press\, Rogue Agent\, Book of Matches\, LUMINA and in the book\, Our Provincetown: Intimate Portraits by Barbara E. Cohen (Provincetown Arts Press\, 2021). Her poetry collection\, Sleeping in the Dead Girl’s Room\, came out from Lily Poetry Review Books in January\, 2022. Cynthia lives with her partner\, cartoonist Nick Thorkelson\, in Provincetown\, Massachusetts. \nTom Laughlin is a professor and Coordinator of the Creative Writing Program at Middlesex Community College. He was a founding editor of Vortext\, a literary journal of Massasoit Community College\, a volunteer staff reader for many years for Ploughshares\, and he has taught literature classes in two Massachusetts prisons. His poetry has appeared in Green Mountains Review\, Ibbetson Street\, Drunk Monkeys\, Sand Hills Literary Magazine\, Blue Mountain Review\, Superpresent Magazine\, Hare’s Paw Literary Journal\, Molecule\, and elsewhere. His poetry chapbook\, The Rest of the Way\, was released by Finishing Line Press in August 2022. His website is www.TomLaughlinPoet.com \nJess Levens lives with his wife\, sons and dogs in Holliston\, Massachusetts\, where he draws inspiration from New England’s landscapes and history. His debut chapbook\, A Break in the Spine\, is available from Alien Buddha Press\, and his poetry has been published in The Dillydoun Review\, Roi Fainéant Press and Prometheus Dreaming. Jess is a Marine Corps veteran and Northeastern University alum. Follow him on Twitter @levensworks. \n  \nDETAILS\nDate: SUNDAY\, AUGUST 27\, 2023 \n2:00 pm – 3:00 pm \nVENUE\nOld Manse269 Monument St\nConcord\, MA 01742  + Google Map \nPhone:(978) 369-3909View Venue Website
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-at-the-old-manse-august-2023/
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading\, New Books. Mary Buchinger & Hilary Sallick
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 26\, 3-5 pm\n\n\n\nJoin NEPC board members Mary Buchinger and Hilary Sallick \non Saturday\, August 26\, 3-5 PM\, for a joint book launch.\n\n\nMary Buchinger will read from NAVIGATING THE REACH (Salmon Poetry) \nand Hilary Sallick will read from LOVE IS A SHORE (Lily Poetry Review Books).\n \n\nThe event will be held at the St. James Parish Hall\, 1991 Massachusetts Ave.\, Cambridge\, \nnear the Porter Square MBTA stop. \nBook signing and reception will follow the reading.\n \nThis is an accessible venue. All are welcome!\n\n \nMary Buchinger will read from \nNAVIGATING THE REACH (Salmon Poetry)\n\n\nHilary Sallick will read from \nLOVE IS A SHORE (Lily Poetry Review Books).
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-reading-new-books-mary-buchinger-hilary-sallick/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230820T150000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading: Laura Budofsky Wisniewski & Rajiv Mohabir
DESCRIPTION:Laura Budofsky Wisniewski is the author of Sanctuary\, Vermont which won the 2020 Orison Poetry Prize and the New England Poetry Club’s 2022 Sheila Margaret Motton Book Prize. She is also author of the chapbook\, How to Prepare Bear. She was a finalist in the 2022 Narrative Poetry Prize\, runner up in the 2021 Missouri Review Miller Audio Prize\, and winner of Ruminate Magazine’s 2020 Janet B. Mccabe Poetry Prize\, the 2019 Poetry International Prize\, and the 2014 Passager Poetry Prize. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Poetry International\, Narrative Magazine\, The Missouri Review\, The Chicago Quarterly Review\, Image\, and other journals. Laura lives quietly in a small town in Vermont. \nRajiv Mohabir was selected for the 2014 Intro Prize in Poetry by Four Way Books for his The Taxidermistʻs Cut\, Rajiv Mohabir’s first collection is a finalist for the 2017 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Poetry. His second book The Cowherd’s Son won the 2015 Kundiman Prize. In 2021 Mohabir’s poetry collection Cutlish was longlisted for the PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry and was a finalist for the 2021 National Book Critics Circle Award. Mohabir was also awarded the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award from the Academy of American Poets for his translation of Lalbihari Sharma’s I Even Regret Night: Holi Songs of Demerara\, published originally in 1916. In 2019 Mohabir also received the New Immigrant Writing Award from Restless Books for his memoir Antiman. His memoir received a Forward Indies Award for LGBTQ+ Adult Nonfiction. Winner of the inaugural chapbook prize by Ghostbird Press for Acoustic Trauma\, he is the author of three other multilingual chapbooks: Thunder in the Courtyard: Kajari Poems\, A Veil You’ll Cast Aside\, na mash me bone\, and na bad-eye me. In 2021 he collaborated with Aotearoa based poet Rushi Vyas to write Between Us\, Not Half a Saint. While in New York working as a public school teacher\, he also produced the nationally broadcast radio show KAVIhouse on JusPunjabi (2012-2013). He received his PhD in English from the University of Hawai’i and teaches in the BFA/MFA program in the Writing\, Literature\, and Publishing department at Emerson College.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-reading-laura-budofsky-wisniewski-rajiv-mohabir/
LOCATION:Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site\, 105 Brattle Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138
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SUMMARY:2023 Golden Rose Award with Afaa M. Weaver
DESCRIPTION:Afaa M. Weaver (formerly Michael S.Weaver) is the author of sixteen collections of poetry\, several plays\, and some short fiction. As a journalist in Baltimore\, where he was born in 1951\, Afaa wrote for the Baltimore Sun\, the Baltimore Afro-American\, and other papers. His awards include a Fulbright appointment\, a Guggenheim fellowship\, multiple Pushcarts\, the PDI Award in playwriting\, the Kingsley Tufts\, and the 2019 St. Botolph Distinguished Artist Award. His collaborative translation and cultural communication projects with Chinese poets in the U.S. and abroad has earned him national recognition in China\, and in Taiwan. He has taught at several colleges and universities in the U.S. and in Taiwan. At Simmons University he held the Alumnae Chair in English for twenty years. Afaa’s newest collection of poetry is A Fire in the Hills (Red Hen Press). He lives in upstate New York with his wife Kristen Skedgell Weaver. \nphoto by Rachel Eliza Griffiths
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/2023-golden-rose-award-with-afaa-m-weaver/
LOCATION:Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site\, 105 Brattle Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230723T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230723T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230429T213128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230429T213128Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading: Enzo Silon Surin & Joan Houlihan
DESCRIPTION:Enzo Silon Surin is a Haitian-born\, award-winning poet\, educator\, librettist\, publisher and social advocate. He is the author of three previous collections of poetry\, including When My Body Was A Clinched Fist\, winner of the 21st Annual Massachusetts Book Awards for Poetry and the forthcoming collection\, American Scapegoat. He is co-editor of Where We Stand: Poems of Black Resilience\, and the recipient of a Brother Thomas Fellowship from the Boston Foundation\, a PEN New England Discovery Award and a 2020 Denis Diderot Grant as an Artist-in-Residence at Chateau d’Orquevaux in France. Surin teaches creative writing and literature at Bunker Hill Community College and is also Founding Editor and Publisher at Central Square Press and Founder/Executive Director at the Faraday Publishing Company\, Inc.\, a nonprofit literary services and social advocacy organization. \nJoan Houlihan is the author of six poetry collections\, most recently It Isn’t a Ghost if it Lives in Your Chest\, winner of the 2021 Julia Ward Howe Award from the Boston Author’s Club. Her previous collections include Shadow-feast\, named a must-read by the Massachusetts Center for the Book; The Mending Worm\, winner of the New Issues Green Rose Award; The Us\, named a must-read by the Massachusetts Center for the Book; the sequel Ay; and Hand-Held Executions: Poems & Essays. Her poems have been anthologized in The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries; The Book of Irish-American Poetry\, 18th Century to Present; and others. She currently serves on the faculty of Lesley University’s Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing Program in Cambridge\, Massachusetts and is Professor of Practice in Poetry at Clark University in Worcester\, Massachusetts. Houlihan is the founding director of the Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conference.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-reading-enzo-silon-surin-joan-houlihan/
LOCATION:Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site\, 105 Brattle Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="New England Poetry Club":MAILTO:info@nepoetryclub.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230709T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230429T212954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230707T175604Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry in Translation: Dzvinia Orlowsky & Nidia Hernandez
DESCRIPTION:Dzvinia Orlowsky is a Pushcart prize poet\, an award-winning translator\, and a founding editor of Four Way Books. She’s published six poetry collections by Carnegie Mellon University Press including A Handful of Bees\, Convertible Night\, Flurry of Stones\, and Bad Harvest\, a 2019 Massachusetts Book Awards “Must Read” in Poetry. Her poem sequence “The (Dis)enchanted Desna” was selected by former national poet laureate Robert Pinsky as a 2019 winner of the New England Poetry Club Samuel Washington Allen Prize. Her award-winning co-translations with Ali Kinsella from the Ukrainian of Natalka Bilotserkivets’s poems\, Eccentric Days of Hope and Sorrow\, was published by Lost Horse Press in 2021. She is Writer-in-Residence at the Solstice Low-Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing. \n\nNidia Hernández was born in Venezuela\, and has been living in the US since 2018. She is a poet and translator of Portuguese poetry\, editor\, broadcaster\, poetry curator\, and radio producer. Nidia directs the editorial project lamajadesnuda.com\, which won the 2011 WSA prize for Cultural Heritage. She curates Poesiaudio Arrowsmith Press Sundara Ramaswamy Prize 2021\, for her assemblage of The Land of Mild Light\, selected poems of Venezuelan poet Rafael Cadenas. She edited in 2022 The Invisible Borders of Time; Five Female Latin American Poets\, and is a contributor for Mercurius Magazine. She has presented works drawn from the 34 years of her radio program (also called La maja desnuda) which has more than 1\,768 broadcasts. Currently\, she is broadcasting the program through UPV Radio 102.5 FM in Valencia\, Spain. In 2023 she was invited to serve on the board of the New England Poetry Club.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-in-translation-dzvinia-orlowsky-nidia-hernandez/
LOCATION:Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site\, 105 Brattle Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="New England Poetry Club":MAILTO:info@nepoetryclub.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230625T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230429T212757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240811T235028Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading: Sam Cornish Award with Harris Gardner & Ruth Lepson
DESCRIPTION:The Sam Cornish Award is given in recognition of a poet of long-standing artistry\, literary advocacy\, and generous mentorship who has made a significant impact on the literary communities of New England and beyond. \nHarris Gardner has been the Poetry Editor of Ibbetson Street since 2010. He has authored four poetry collections: Chalice of Eros\, co-authored with Lainie Senechal; Lest They Become; Among Us; and No Time for Death. His numerous publication credits include The Harvard Review\, A Poet’s Siddur\, Midstream\, Cool Plums\, Rosebud\, Fulcrum\, and many others. He co-founded\, with Lainie Senechal\, Tapestry of Voices and the Boston National Poetry Month Festival; he also co-founded\, with Doug Holder\, Breaking Bagels with the Bards. Gardner was Poet-in-Residence at Endicott College from 2002-2005. He founded and hosted many poetry venues over the past 22 years\, including Boston Borders\, Poetry in The Chapel Series (Forest Hills Cemetery)\, and Mad Poets Café (Pawtucket\, RI). In 2015\, Gardner received a Life Time Achievement Award from Ibbetson Street Press and a Citation from the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He is currently a member of the Academy of American Poets. \nRuth Lepson recently retired after 25 years from the New England Conservatory of Music\, and is now poet-in-residence emerita. Her books are Dreaming in Color\, Morphology and I Went Looking for You\, ask anyone\, and on the way: new and selected poems. Her anthology\, Poetry from Sojourner: A Feminist Anthology\, was published by the University of Illinois Press. Her poems have appeared in many periodicals\, such as Let the Bucket Down\, Ploughshares\, Agni\, Ping Pong\, Ecopoetics\, spoKe\, and The Brooklyn Rail\, and New American Poetry and other anthologies. Lepson has taught at Boston College\, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, The Kennedy School\, Bentley College\, Northeastern\, and other Boston-area colleges. Lepson is most proud of volunteering for Oxfam America for 14 years\, for which she set up poetry readings to raise money for famine relief. She has collaborated with musicians in all sorts of ways and performed in Manhattan\, Brooklyn\, and Boston. She lives in Cambridge.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-reading-sam-cornish-award-with-harris-gardner-ruth-lepson/
LOCATION:Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site\, 105 Brattle Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230604T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230429T212438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230429T212438Z
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SUMMARY:Longfellow Student Poetry Awards
DESCRIPTION:Kick off the summer with a celebration of emerging poets! The Longfellow Student Poetry Contest is an annual competition of original poetry\, with categories for high school\, middle school\, and elementary school students. Students will read their winning poems at this ceremony\, followed by a celebration on the lawn. \nThe ceremony concludes with the presentation of the Victor Howes Prize to Mary Gracie Meijer\, an undergraduate student at Boston College studying English and Medical Humanities. \nThe contest aims to encourage and celebrate young poets in exploring their craft\, and is co-sponsored by the Frank Buda Memorial Fund\, New England Poetry Club\, Friends of the Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters\, and National Park Service.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/longfellow-student-poetry-awards/
LOCATION:Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site\, 105 Brattle Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230528T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230528T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230314T212121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T140659Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry at the Old Manse - May
DESCRIPTION:Join the New England Poetry Club outdoors in the open air tent at the Old Manse for free poetry readings on select Sunday afternoons. \nExtend your visit by signing up for a tour of the historic house prior to or following the reading. Learn more about tour offerings and pre-register for house tours here. Plan to come early or stay late for a stroll around the orchard and along the banks of the Concord River or bring a picnic to enjoy on the grounds. Register here. \nMay Poets:\nDeWitt Henry’s most recent books are FOUNDLINGS: FOUND POEMS FROM PROSE\, (Gazebo Books/Life Before Man\, 2022) and RESTLESS FOR WORDS: POEMS (Finishing Line Press\, 2023). His memoir\, ENDINGS & BEGINNINGS: FAMILY ESSAYS (Mad Hat Press)\, was long listed for the PEN Award for the Art of the Essay\, 2022. TRIM RECKONINGS: POEMS will be published by Pierian Springs Press in fall 2023. He was the founding editor of Ploughshares and is Prof. Emeritus at Emerson College. Details at www.dewitthenry.com. \nElizabeth Sylvia lives with her family in southeastern Massachusetts\, where she teaches English. Her first book None But Witches (2022)\, poems inspired by Shakespeare’s female characters\, was the winner of the 2021 3 Mile Harbor Press Book Award. Sylvia’s work is upcoming or has recently appeared in Verse Daily\, Carve\, Cherry Tree\, Lily Poetry Review\, On the Seawall\, The Southern Review\, and SWWIM\, among others. She has been a semi- or finalist in competitions sponsored by DIAGRAM\, 30 West\, and Wolfson Press; has been nominated for multiple Pushcart Prizes; and is a reader for SWWIM Every Day. \nPamela Wax\, an ordained rabbi\, is the author of Walking the Labyrinth (Main Street Rag\, 2022) and the forthcoming chapbook\, Starter Mothers (Finishing Line Press). Her poems have received a Best of the Net nomination and awards from Crosswinds\, Paterson Literary Review\, Poets’ Billow\, Oberon\, and the Robinson Jeffers Tor House. She has been published in literary journals including Barrow Street\, Tupelo Quarterly\, About Place Journal\, Mudfish\, Connecticut River Review\, Naugatuck River Review\, Pedestal\, Split Rock Review\, Sixfold\, and Passengers Journal. She offers spirituality and poetry workshops online from her home in the Northern Berkshires of Massachusetts.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-at-the-old-manse-may/
LOCATION:Old Manse\, 269 Monument St\, Concord\, MA\, 01742
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230322T204200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T204200Z
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SUMMARY:The Loom Poetry: Katie Farris & Ilya Kaminsky
DESCRIPTION:Katie Farris & Ilya Kaminsky will read in person on Sunday\, April 30 at 4:30 EDT as part of The Loom\, Poetry in Harrisville reading series at the Brick Church\, 13 Canal Street\, Harrisville NH.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/the-loom-poetry-katie-farris-ilya-kaminsky/
LOCATION:The Brick Church\, 13 Canal Street\, Harrisville\, NH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230314T211723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230429T212156Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Poetry at the Old Manse - April
DESCRIPTION:Due to inclement weather\, this reading has been cancelled. It will be rescheduled at some point in the future.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-at-the-old-manse-april/
LOCATION:Old Manse\, 269 Monument St\, Concord\, MA\, 01742
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ORGANIZER;CN="New England Poetry Club":MAILTO:info@nepoetryclub.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230412T173941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T173941Z
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SUMMARY:New England Poetry Club at 3rd Space
DESCRIPTION:A FREE evening of poetry readings and music at 3rd Space! \nPresented by The New England Poetry Club\, local poets Toni Bee\, Charles Coe\, and David Miller will perform readings. There will also be a performance from folk duo Crowes Pasture. \nComplimentary refreshments will be provided; no registration is required. \nTue\, Apr. 18\, 2023\n6:00 PM — 9:00 PM \n12 SUMMER STREET\nBOSTON\, MA 02110 \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/new-england-poetry-club-at-3rd-space/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230217T210755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T210755Z
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SUMMARY:April Workshop (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:The NEPC workshop will meet on the third Monday of the month\, September-May\, from 7-9 pm on Zoom. Current NEPC members are welcome to participate.\n\n\nPlease contact Mary Buchinger if you’d like to take part or to learn more.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/april-workshop-members-only/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230328T195555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T195617Z
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SUMMARY:Three Poets @ The Keene Toadstool
DESCRIPTION:Presented by New England Poetry Club & The Keene Toadstool\nJennifer R. Edwards’ full-length\, debut collection is Unsymmetrical Body (Finishing Line Press\, 2022). She won the 2022 New England Poetry Club Amy Lowell Prize and was honorably mentioned in 2020. She received a Pushcart Prize nomination from the Poetry Society of NH\, a Thomas Lux Poetry Fellowship at Palm Beach Poetry Festival\, and support from the Colgate Writers Conference and VCFA Postgraduate Writers&#39; Conference. Her poems appear in literary magazines including Mom Egg Review\, One Art\, Gyroscope Review\, Passengers Journal\, Terrain\, Literary Mama\, Snapdragon\, Tiny Spoon\, The Racket\, Remington Review\, FreezeRay Poetry\, Ekphrastic Review\, and the anthologies Smoky Quartz: Tenth Anniversary Anthology (Monadnock Writers’ Group\, 2022) and COVID Spring: Granite State Pandemic Poems (Hobblebush Press\, 2020). She currently curates for Button Poetry. Originally from Vermont\, she now makes Concord\, NH her home and works as an educator and preschool speech-language pathologist. See her work and get in touch at https://linktr.ee/JenEdwards ; Twitter Jennife00420145; Instagram Jenedwards8;\nhttps://www.pw.org/directory/writers/jennifer_r_edwards. \nRebecca Kaiser Gibson’s debut novel is The Promise of a Normal Life (Arcade Publishing\, Feb.2023). Her poetry collections are Girl as Birch\, (2022)\, and OPINEL (2015) Bauhan Publishing. Her work is in these reviews: Agni; Barrow Street; Field; Green Mountains; Greensboro; Interim; Harvard; Massachusetts; Ocean State; Passengers; Salamander; Slate; Tupelo; Antigonish; and VerseDaily\, among others. She’s received fellowships from MacDowell\, Massachusetts Cultural Council\, VSC and VCCA. As Fulbright Scholar she taught in India. She taught poetry at Tufts University for 23 years\, then founded\, and runs The Loom\, Poetry in Harrisville\, a poetry reading series. \nJ.  Kates is a minor poet and a literary translator. He has been granted three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships and an Individual Artist Fellowship from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. He has published three chapbooks of his own poems and two full books\, The Briar Patch (Hobblebush Books) and Places of Permanent Shade (Accents). He is the translator of a dozen books of Russian and French poetry\, edited two anthologies of translations\, and collaborated with Stephen A. Sadow on a half dozen books of Latin American and Peninsular Spanish poetry in translation.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/three-poets-the-keene-toadstool/
LOCATION:Toadstool Bookshops\, 12 Emerald St.\, Keene\, NH\, 03431\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="New England Poetry Club":MAILTO:info@nepoetryclub.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230401T011707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230401T011707Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Poetry with C.I. Marshall
DESCRIPTION:NEPC Member C.I. Marshall will read in person from her prize-winning book\, “The Locksmith Journeys Into the Afterlife” at The Tidepool Book Shop\, 372 Chandler Street\, Worcester\, MA 01602 on Tuesday\, April 11\, 2023 at 5:30pm. Join us for an evening of poetry with C.I. (Consuelo) Marshall reading from and discussing her new book. Book signing to follow the reading.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/an-evening-of-poetry-with-c-i-marshall/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T143000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230401T011319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230401T011332Z
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SUMMARY:PoemCity 2023 Reading
DESCRIPTION:NEPC Member Ralph Culver will read with Sydney Lea and Samn Stockwell on Saturday\, April 8 at 12:30 PM ET at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library\, 135 Main St.\, in Montpelier\, Vermont as part of PoemCity 2023\, Montpelier’s annual monthlong celebration of National Poetry Month. \nThis is a free in-person event and fully accessible.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/6016/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230409
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230401T011824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230401T012042Z
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SUMMARY:A Day of Poetry
DESCRIPTION:NEPC Member C. I. Marshall will offer “A Day of Poetry” including\, “Poetry Prescriptions” and a reading (in-person events) on April 8 at the Chilmark Library\, 522 South Road\, Chilmark\, MA 02535. These events co-hosted by the Vineyard Haven Library. Twenty minutes time slots are offered via Library sign-up. Marshall will also give an in-person reading at the Chilmark Library on April 8 at 5:30 PM following the “Poetry Prescriptions” event. \nTo register for “Poetry Prescriptions” email: tthorpe@clamset.org
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/a-day-of-poetry/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230401T011017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230401T011017Z
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SUMMARY:Reading by Board Member Lynne Viti
DESCRIPTION:Lynne Viti will read in person with Heather Corbally Bryant\, on Thursday\, April 6 at 5 p.m. EDT at the Newhouse Center for the Humanities\, 2d floor\, Green Hall\, Wellesley College\, 106 Central Street\, Wellesley\, MA 02481. \nQ and A and book signing to follow. The location is accessible. Free and open to the public. \nFor parking information\, see https://www.wellesley.edu/events/attending or call 781-283-2698.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/reading-by-board-member-lynne-viti/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230322T204335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T204433Z
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SUMMARY:Conversation with Blair Austin
DESCRIPTION:NEPC member Molly Akin will moderate a conversation with Cambridge writer Blair Austin on March 31 at 7 p.m. EDT at Porter Square Books\, 25 White St\, Cambridge\, MA 02140. The location is accessible.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/conversation-with-blair-austin/
LOCATION:Porter Square Books\, 25 White St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02140\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230227T203414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T203509Z
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SUMMARY:Member Celebration Reading
DESCRIPTION:Please join the New England Poetry Club in a Member Celebration! \n\nMarch 25\, 3-5 pm On Zoom \nTwenty-five poets will read from their work\, giving us a great opportunity to experience some of the range of NEPC members’ poetry. \n\n\nTo attend\, register in advance through this link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkde6hrT0vHtb55WTe3rBXJ7xu304yxDIX
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/member-celebration-reading/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="New England Poetry Club":MAILTO:info@nepoetryclub.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230320T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20221120T231423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T163352Z
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SUMMARY:March Workshop (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:The NEPC workshop will meet on the third Monday of the month\, September-May\, from 7-9 pm on Zoom. Current NEPC members are welcome to participate.\n\n\nPlease contact Mary Buchinger if you’d like to take part or to learn more.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/march-workshop-members-only/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="New England Poetry Club":MAILTO:info@nepoetryclub.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20230304T231158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T231158Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry The Art of Words
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Reading with Joyce Wilson and Steven Riel. Besides the featured readings\, there will be an open mike for those who want to read one poem. Look for the signup sheet when you arrive.\n\nBooks and Sundry\n150 Water Street\, Unit 104\nPlymouth\, MA\n\nParking is free across the street from this renovated section of Plymouth\, but the lots tend to fill up. Give yourselves time to find a space before 2:00 on Sunday.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poetry-the-art-of-words/
LOCATION:NH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230226T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T161252
CREATED:20221213T164149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T164201Z
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SUMMARY:NEPC February Reading at Fruitlands
DESCRIPTION:Join the New England Poetry Club at Fruitlands Museum for monthly poetry readings this winter. February Poets: Ralph Culver\, Carolyn Oliver\, and Kent Wittenburg \nSponsoring poetry in New England since 1915\, the New England Poetry Club presents readings by poets with ties to the New England states and annual poetry contests. Members of the NEPC benefit from being part of a community of poets\, gathering for readings by members with new books\, and participating in monthly writing workshops. \nReadings are free with admission to the Museum: $5 for nonmember adults\, seniors\, students\, and children ages 5-13. There is no charge for Trustees Members or children under age 5. Please be sure to check in at the Museum Shop (white building) for your admission sticker before proceeding to the Art Gallery. \nAbout the Poets\nRalph Culver- Ralph Culver moved in 1970 from Pittsburgh\, where he grew up\, to Vermont to do undergraduate studies in creative writing\, literature\, and studio art at Goddard College–and then pretty much stayed. He also has studied writing and literature at the New School in New York City and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina\, and filmmaking at the University of Vermont. The last couple of years he has divided his time between the Green Mountains and central Pennsylvania. Ralph’s latest collection of poems is A Passable Man (MadHat Press\, 2021). \nCarolyn Oliver- Carolyn Oliver is the author of three chapbooks and Inside the Storm I Want to Touch the Tremble (University of Utah Press\, 2022)\, winner of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize in Poetry. Her poems appear in The Massachusetts Review\, Copper Nickel\, TAB Journal\, Southern Indiana Review\, Superstition Review\, Shenandoah\, Plume\, 32 Poems\, and elsewhere. Her awards include the E. E. Cummings Prize from the NEPC\, the Goldstein Prize from Michigan Quarterly Review\, and the Frank O’Hara Prize from The Worcester Review\, where she now serves as editor. Carolyn lives with her family in Massachusetts. Her website is carolynoliver.net. \nKent Wittenburg- Kent Wittenburg resumed writing poetry and short fiction in 2018 after a 34-year hiatus during which he had a career in technology research and research management and raised two children with his wife. He then published his first book of poetry The Story is Beginning and Here I am Soaking Wet: Poems for Forest Bathing. His work has also appeared in The Prose Poem: An International Anthology (translation)\, La Piccioletta Barca\, Beyond Words Magazine\, Small Moon\, and literary magazines at Hampshire and Amherst colleges. He lives in Charlestown\, Massachusetts.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/nepc-february-reading-at-fruitlands/
LOCATION:Fruitlands Museum\, 102 Prospect Hill Rd\, Harvard\, MA\, 01451
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