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SUMMARY:New Poetry & Open Mic with Denise Bergman\, Kyle Potvin\, Cammy Thomas [VIRTUAL]
DESCRIPTION:When: Dec 12\, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nRegister in advance for this meeting. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nSign up for the OPEN MIC using the chat box (one poem no longer than a page in length) \nDenise Bergman is the author of five books: The Shape of the Keyhole (2021)\, Three Hands None\, A Woman in Pieces Crossed a Sea\, The Telling\, and Seeing Annie Sullivan\, all book-length poems. She edited City River of Voices\, an anthology of urban poetry. A stanza of one of her poems is permanently installed a park in Cambridge\, Mass. \nThe Shape of the Keyhole \n \nKyle Potvin’s debut full-length poetry collection is Loosen (Hobblebush Books\, 2021). Her chapbook\, Sound Travels on Water\, won New England Poetry Club’s Jean Pedrick Chapbook Award. Her poems have appeared in Bellevue Literary Review\, Tar River Poetry\, Rattle\, Ecotone\, and The New York Times. Kyle lives in New Hampshire.\nLoosen is available at: https://www.hobblebush.com/product-page/loosen \nCammy Thomas’ first book\, Cathedral of Wish\, received the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America. A fellowship from the Ragdale Foundation helped her complete her second book\, Inscriptions. Her third collection\, Tremors\, has just come out and is available at Four Way Books: https://fourwaybooks.com/site/tremors/
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/new-poetry-open-mic-with-denise-bergman-kyle-potvin-cammy-thomas-virtual/
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SUMMARY:POET IN THE HOUSE  a workshop on Docupoetics with Kevin Gallagher
DESCRIPTION:POET IN THE HOUSE \nDecember 6\, 2021\, 7 pm\, with Kevin Gallagher presenting on Docupoetics \nSession Description: There are a growing number of poetry books ‘set’ in another time\, and are often referred to as ‘docupoetics.’  There are many varieties of docupoetics that can be traced to ancient times.  Famous 20th century books that are now being called antecedents of the current wave of docupoetics include Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead\, Patersonby William Carlos Williams\, Testimony by Charles Reznikoff\, Octavio Paz’s Sunstone\, and many others.  In this century two classics are Kevin Young’s Ardency and Whereas by Layli Long Soldier.  This PITH with will be a reading\, discussion\, and workshop on poetry of this genre.  Participants should bring a poem from one of these books or one of your choosing for reading\, discussion and writing. \nPlease register for this event in advance. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nKevin Gallagher is a poet\, publisher\, and political economists living in Belmont.  Two of his recent books are  And Yet it Moves  and LOOM\, (MadHat Press) both of which would be considered docupoetics.  He is the publisher and editor of spoKe\, a Boston area annual of poetry and poetics.  He works as a professor of global development policy at Boston University. \n 
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/poet-in-the-house-a-workshop-on-docupoetics-with-kevin-gallagher/
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SUMMARY:NEPC Workshop (Members only)
DESCRIPTION:Contact Hilary Sallick for more information.
URL:https://nepoetryclub.org/event/nepc-workshop-members-only-2/
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