Join us for New Poetry and Open Mic, Sunday, October 18, 3 pm on Zoom, with Robert Carr, Hannah Larrabee, and David P. Miller

Please email info@nepoetryclub.org for the Zoom information.

Sign-up for the open mic will be open ten minutes before the reading using the chat box function on Zoom; each participant will read ONE brief poem (no longer than a page). Limit 12 readers.

Robert Carr is the author of Amaranth, published by Indolent Books and The Unbuttoned Eye, a full-length collection from 3: A Taos Press. Among other journals, his work appears in the American Journal of Poetry, Ninth Letter, Shenandoah, and Tar River Poetry. Robert is poetry editor with Indolent Books based in Brooklyn, and recently retired from a career as Deputy Director for the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Links to purchase The Unbuttoned Eye can be found at robertcarr.org

Hannah Larrabee’s collection, Wonder Tissue, won the Airlie Press Poetry Prize and was shortlisted for a 2019 Massachusetts Book Award. She has a recent chapbook of epistolary poems exploring climate change and spirituality out from Nixes Mate Press, and new poems in Voices Amidst the Virus: Poets Respond to the Pandemic just released by Lily Poetry Review. Hannah has written poetry for the James Webb Space Telescope program at NASA, and she’ll be sailing around Svalbard in the Arctic Circle with artists and scientists in the fall of 2021. Here’s the link to buy Wonder Tissue directly from Airlie Press: http://www.airliepress.org/wonder-tissue

hannahlarrabee.com


David P. Miller’s collection, Sprawled Asleep, was published by Nixes Mate Books in 2019. Poems have recently appeared in Meat for Tea, Hawaii Pacific Review, Boston Literary Magazine, Seneca Review, Thimble Literary Magazine, Constellations, Denver Quarterly, The Lily Poetry Review, Unlost, and Northampton (UK) Review, among others. His poem “Add One Father to Earth” was awarded an Honorable Mention by Robert Pinsky for the New England Poetry Club’s 2019 Samuel Washington Allen Prize competition. To purchase Sprawled Asleep, contact David Miller at dpmiller1955@outlook.com