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360 Main Street
Readings and open mic session this week.
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Todd Mercer
Todd Mercer reviews Greenhouse, an anthology of poetry and prose by participants in the Rustbelt Roethke Workshop held annually in Saginaw, Michigan.
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360 Main Street
Words and music are never out of season.
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Kara Gheldof
A wide and estranged group of characters reflects on the suicide of a mutual friend in Garnett Kilberg Cohen's collection, published last week by Bay City's own Mayapple Press.
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John Palen
Tiphanie Yanique explores the intersection of sex, love, and the Sacred in her collection of linked short stories.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Do not let the minutes tick by unnoticed.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Local literary events abound. Find out when and where to get your fill.
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Adrienne Lewis
Poet, educator, and native of Saginaw, Adrienne Lewis puts her many talents to work for the Bay Area. A full-time faculty member at Michigan’s Davenport University, she continues to focus on issues of work and class that have led her to write and present about her own class experiences and current life in academe.
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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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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.