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Jeanne Lesinski
Local literary events abound. Find out when and where to get your fill.
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Matthew Falk
The follow-up to the New Jersey-based poet's acclaimed previous collection, The Last 4 Things is a fascinating and formally quirky work.
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Gina Myers
On Friday, September 18th, the Court Street Gallery, in association with 360 Main Street, will host a night of poetry featuring Kate Greenstreet and JodiAnn Steveson.
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Matthew Falk
To the uninitiated, poetry can look a lot like magic, a quasi-mystical product of pure inspiration. Let's look again.
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Dion Mindykowski
Blow up the balloons, bake a cake, and light the candles because poet Andrew Christ is celebrating a birthday on Thursday, August 13. He will also be celebrating one on September 17 and every month following. None of these dates is actually Christ’s birthday, but instead they are part of the "Birthdays of Poets" series organized by Christ and the River Junction Poets.
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Amy L. George
Poet Amy L. George provides an appreciative introduction to the chapbook Philip & the Poet by Midland resident Andy Christ.
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Gina Myers
Published as part of Binge Press’s Bite Marks Series, a series that spotlights violence against women, Chey Davis's chapbook titled Collection opens with an introduction from the author, which begins: "This book is about words. Words used for naming, for laying blame, for reclaiming life and dismembered limbs."
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Rustbelt Roethke
Poetry, fiction, and memoir readings are scheduled throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region from July 6-9 as part of the week-long Rustbelt Roethke Professional Writers' Workshop.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Through its nationwide activities, the StoryCorps Project recognizes the importance of storytelling and story writing.