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SUMMARY:Neil McCarthy\, online!
DESCRIPTION:Neil McCarthy grew up in West Cork in the eighties watching MacGyver and launching himself from trees on zip wires fashioned from old clothes lines. His sense of adventure followed him into his twenties when he graduated from the National University of Ireland\, Galway\, and began travelling and writing poetry soon after. He has so far featured as a guest speaker in literary festivals\, conferences\, fringe festivals etc. in Australia\, the US\, Ireland\, the Czech Republic and Austria to name a few. In this time his poems have also appeared in dozens of international journals and anthologies\, in print and online\, and have additionally been translated and published in Romania\, Serbia\, and Hungary. He now lives in Vienna where he teaches English and still climbs the odd tree whenever the chance presents itself. \n \nwww.neilmccarthypoetry.com \n \n\n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/99431220417\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n99431220417\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:Neil Aitken\, online!
DESCRIPTION:Neil Aitken is the author of two books of poetry\, Babbage’s Dream\, a semi-finalist for the Anthony Hecht Prize\, and The Lost Country of Sight\, winner of the 2007 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry. His chapbook\, Leviathan\, won the 2017 Elgin Prize for Science Fiction Poetry. Born in Vancouver\, BC\, he grew up in Saudi Arabia\, Taiwan\, and various parts of the western United States and Canada before moving to the United States for his undergraduate studies. Although trained as a computer programmer\, he left that career in 2004 to pursue creative writing and teaching. He holds both an MFA in Creative Writing from the UC Riverside and a PhD in Literature & Creative Writing from the USC\, as well as fellowships from Kundiman and Idyllwild. He is the founding editor of Boxcar Poetry Review and his own poems have appeared in The Adroit Journal\, American Literary Review\, The Collagist\, Crab Orchard Review\, Ninth Letter\, Southern Poetry Review\, and elsewhere. In addition to writing poetry\, he also works on literary translations of contemporary Chinese poetry and was awarded the 2011 DJS Translation Prize for his work. He wrote the libretto for Edge of a Dream\, a 22-minute opera commissioned by LA Opera and performed virtually in 2020 as part of LA Opera’s high school outreach program. After many years in southern California and four years in Portland\, Oregon\, he moved back to Canada in 2019. He currently lives in Regina\, Saskatchewan\, where he works as an online creative writing coach and manuscript editor.  Learn more about Neil and his other projects at www.neil-aitken.com. \n  \n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/92743726574\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n92743726574\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:Ellyn Maybe\, online
DESCRIPTION:Ellyn Maybe has performed her poetry all over the country\, including Bumbershoot\,the Poetry Project\, the New School\, Taos Poetry Circus\, South by Southwest\, Lollapalooza\, Albuquerque Poetry Festival and Seattle Poetry Festival.  She has also read in Europe at the Bristol Poetry Festival\, on the BBC\, and in poetry slams and readings in Munich\, Frankfurt\, Hamburg and Stuttgart.  She opened the MTV Spoken Wurd Tour in Los Angeles.  In addition\, she has also read at USC\, UCLA\, CSUN and Cal State Fullerton\, among other colleges.Writer’s Digest named her one of ten poets to watch in the new millennium.  Her work has been included in many anthologies\, including Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution\, Poetry Slam\, Another City: Writing From Los Angeles\, Poetry Nation\, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry and American Poetry: The Next Generation.  She was on the 1998 and 1999 Venice Beach Slam teams.  She was seen reading her work in Michael Radford’s (Il Postino) film Dancing at the Blue Iguana. \n  \n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/99655604844\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n99655604844\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:Julianna McCarthy online
DESCRIPTION:Julianna McCarthy is an award winning poet based in Los Angeles. Her poems have appeared in The Antioch Review\, American Journal of Poetry\, Catamaran\, Best Poem\, Nimrod\, Hole in the Head and others. Her first\, full length collection ‘Night Surgery’ will debut in April of 2021 from Blue Horse Press. \n  \n\n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/94729328248\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n94729328248\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________\n\n+ GOOGLE CALENDAR+ ICAL EXPORT
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SUMMARY:Nadia Alamah online
DESCRIPTION:A Lebanese Muslim American writer and artist\, Nadia will release the first edition of her new chapbook “Baladi” here at the Ugly Mug. All proceeds will support a relief fund in the wake of Lebanon’s current economic crisis. While her writing usually dabbles in sci fi/fantasy and abstract prose poems\, this llama will occasionally explore sociopolitical identity poetry in honor of April’s Arab American Heritage Month. Nadia has previously published Yalla\, Habibi: Poems in 3arabeezi; Awakening\, a selection from her now cobwebbed project Everhart’s Notebook; and an occasional light dusting of pieces in collections including Qua and A Teenager’s Guide to Feminism. She has otherwise focused on creation of community-centric arts projects and workshops in Flint\, Michigan prior to making a home in Long Beach. \nLook out for bursts of energy\, impassioned speech and bits of audience-motivated improvisation. Please note the weather forecast appears to be cloudy with a chance of cats. Check out this llama’s writing\, art & creative work at https://www.nadiaalamah.com/ & connect on Insta: @nadiaathellama
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SUMMARY:Jessica Lawson online
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Lawson (she/her/hers) is Denver-based writer\, teacher\, and activist. Her debut book of poetry\, Gash Atlas (forthcoming 2021)\, was selected by judge Erica Hunt for the Kore Press Institute Poetry Prize\, and her chapbook Rot Contracts appeared summer 2020 (Trouble Department).  \nRaised in the Midwest\, she holds a B.A. from Smith College\, where she was the first English student to write a creative thesis. At the University of Iowa\, her Ph.D. research examined feminism and the body politics of metaphor in 20th and 21st century literature. Turning back to creative writing following her doctorate\, she earned an M.F.A. from the University of Colorado-Boulder\, where she served as an editor for Timber Journal.  \nHer poetry and essays have appeared in The Rumpus; Dreginald; Entropy; The Fanzine; Yes\, Poetry; Cosmonauts Avenue; The Wanderer; FLAG + VOID; and elsewhere\, and her work in Dream Pop was nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She is currently at work on her second book project\, a portrait of bodily vulnerability at the intersection of poverty\, sex\, and trauma. \n  \n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/94624563999\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n94624563999\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:Victor Infante & Lea Deschenes online
DESCRIPTION:Victor D. Infante’s poems\, stories\, essays and articles have been published in dozens of periodicals internationally\, and he is the author of “City of Insomnia\,” from Write Bloody Publishing. At present\, he is the editor-in-chief of the online literary journal “Radius: Poetry from the Center to the Edge\,” and and an editor and music columnist for The Worcester Telegram & Gazette.\n \nLea C. Deschenes lives in Worcester\, MA and has been writing and performing for over 20 years. Her poetry has appeared online\, on stage and in print. She holds an MFA in Poetry from New England college\, is a former member of four National Poetry Slam teams and represented Worcester in the 2005 Individual World Poetry Slam. Lea received a Jacob Knight Award and has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. She earned Honorable Mention for Best Poetry book at the 2008 DIY Book Festival. Once\, she found a five-leaf clover during a solar eclipse.\n \n\n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/97219021374\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n97219021374\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:June Melby
DESCRIPTION:June Melby is a writer\, comedian\, poet\, and performance artist. Her memoir My Family and Other Hazards (Holt 2014) was on the New York Times Bestseller list and won the Midwest Connections Award. It tells the story of the retro 1950s miniature golf course where June grew up\, and her family lived and worked for thirty years. \nWith a band or as a solo artist\, she has performed all over the world\, including the Hammer Museum\, Los Angeles; Mission Creek\, Iowa City; Bumbershoot\, Seattle; as well as London\, Munich\, Hamburg\, and Amsterdam. Her work has appeared in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency\, Utne Reader\, LAWeekly\, and journals including Versal and Forklift Ohio among others. Winner of the children’s poetry slam at the Edinburgh Poetry Festival. \nAs a comedian she appeared on Roe Rogan’s Full Frontal Comedy (Showtime).  She is the green alien named “Bang” in Warner Brothers blockbuster “Space Jam\,” starring Michael Jordan. \nJune got her MFA in creative writing from the University of Iowa.  Currently she lives in a log cabin in the woods with her husband and 60 acres of trees. \n  \n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/97599247304\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n97599247304\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:Mindy Nettifee
DESCRIPTION:Mindy Nettifee\, PhD is an award-winning poet\, storyteller\, artist educator\, and depth somatic practitioner. She is the author of three full-length collections of poems: Sleepyhead Assassins (Moon Tide Press)\, Rise of the Trust Fall (Write Bloody Press)\, and Open Your Mouth Like a Bell (Write Bloody Press) as well as a collection of essays on writing Glitter In The Blood – A Poet’s Manifesto for Better\, Braver Writing (Write Bloody Press). She is a three time nominee for the Pushcart Prize\, a Powell’s Books Indie Press Best Seller\, and she co-edited the anthology Courage – Daring Poems for Gutsy Girls (Write Bloody Press). \nShe has performed and taught in  hundreds of venues\, colleges and universities across America and Europe\, competed in five National Poetry Slams\, opened for indie rock act the Cold War Kids\, headlined national poetry tours The Last Nerve\, The Whirlwind Company and The Poetry Revival\, and was featured in the critically acclaimed poetry concert documentary The Drums Inside Your Chest. Her stories have been featured on The Moth podcast. \nShe is the director of the creative services firm Free Delivery\, where she coaches writers and speakers\, facilitates master creativity and performance workshops\, and consults on live event production for corporations and nonprofit community organizations alike. Mindy served for 8 years as executive director of the nonprofit poetry organization Write Now Poetry Society\, which she co-founded with actress and author Amber Tamblyn in 2007. Write Now’s mission is simply to build the audience for great contemporary poetry. With Write Now\, she curated poetry events for The Getty Museum\, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission\, GirlFest\, the Mission Creek Festival\, and others. She currently produces and collaborates with BackFence PDX\, The Moth\, and Literary Arts in Portland\, Oregon. \nShe holds a doctorate in Depth Psychology with a specialization Somatic Studies. Her doctoral research investigates the sensory capacities of the voice and the role they play in trauma healing and integration. She is a practicing Somatic Movement educator and practitioner\, training in the trauma resolution modality Somatic Experiencing.  \nWhat others have to say about Mindy’s writing: \n“Mindy Nettifee’s poetry is the linguistic orgasm we’ve all been waiting for.” – BUST Magazine \n“With detail to craft combined with her already brutal\, and important\, revelations\, Nettifee’s writing and Write Bloody Press books are a welcome\, important vehicle in poetry for some time to come.” – Chicago Sun Times \n“When… Mindy Nettifee speaks…you’re powerless—you have no choice but to raise your wine glass high over your osmosis head and join her pledge of allegiance to graphic truth. Her poems have the grace of cursive letters and the guts of a truck driver.” – District Weekly \n  \nJoin us online at: https://wested.zoom.us/j/96165307818 \nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is: 96165307818
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SUMMARY:Bridgette Bianca
DESCRIPTION:bridgette bianca is a poet and professor from South Central Los Angeles. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English from Howard University and her Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Otis College of Art & Design. bridgette bianca has performed her poetry all around Southern California\, including features at The World Stage\, the Southern California Poetry Festival\, Los Angeles Lit Crawl\, the Table Lit\, LitFest Pasadena\, Rapp Saloon\, La Palabra\, and the un::fade::able Reading Series. She was most recently published on CulturalWeekly.com and in Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora. She is one half of the literary curating team\, Making Room for Black Women\, with Sanura Williams of My Lit Box and co-host of the quarterly reading series at the Women’s Center of Creative Work with Nina Rota. bridgette bianca’s work as a writer and an educator seeks to serve the people and moments most forget or ignore. Her first book of poetry\, be/trouble\, was just released by Writ Large Press in 2020. \nFind her on social media at @bridgettebianca on Instagram\, @thebridgebianca on Twitter\, and Bridgette Bianca on Facebook. \n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/97220730037\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n97220730037\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:Sonia Greenfield + Brendan Constantine
DESCRIPTION:Sonia Greenfield was born in Peekskill\, NY\, and has lived in Seattle\, San Francisco\, Los Angeles\, and most recently\, Minneapolis\, where she shares her home with her son\, husband\, and two rescue dogs. She has worked as a college professor\, bartender\, television producer\, barbershop shampoo assistant\, and once appeared as a dating show contestant. She has a deep enthusiasm for dogs\, children\, dance parties\, beaches & mountains\, detective fiction\, 80s New Wave\, fussy bourbons\, the NYT crossword puzzle and The New Yorker. An activist and political volunteer\, Greenfield has been the director of The Southern California Poetry Festival and editor of Rise Up Review. She is also a former organizer of UW-Seattle MFA Prom from 2002-2004\, because dressing fancy is fun even though most days now are spent in mom-jeans. She knows how to throw an amazing dog birthday party\, complete with peanut butter cake and the neighborhood parrots as guests\, and she can decorate a child’s birthday cake to look like a real aquarium populated with sharks. That’s four sheet cakes stacked. To-scale. Greenfield is tenderhearted and believes in the inherent goodness of humans while also understanding that they can convince themselves\, through a series of mental acrobatics\, that good is bad and vice versa. Above all\, she believes that kindness is a neutralizer for many character flaws.  \nBrendan Constantine was born in Los Angeles\, the second child of actors Michael Constantine and Julianna McCarthy. An ardent supporter of Southern California’s poetry communities and one of its most recognized poets\, he has served as a teacher of poetry in local schools and colleges since 1995. \nHis first collection\, ‘Letters to Guns\,’ was released in February 2009 from Red Hen Press to wide acclaim. This was followed in 2011 by ‘Birthday Girl With Possum\,’ under the performance based publisher Write Bloody\, and established Mr. Constantine as a poet equally at home on the page and the stage.  His work can be found in many of the nation’s standards\, including Poetry\, Tin House\, Best American Poetry\, Poem-a-Day\, Virginia Quarterly\, Rattle\, Prairie Schooner\, Field\, Chautauqua\, and Poetry Daily. His most recent collections are ‘Dementia\, My Darling’ (2016) from Red Hen Press and ‘Bouncy Bounce’ (2018)\, a chapbook from Blue Horse Press.  \nMr. Constantine has received support from the Getty Museum\, James Irvine Foundation\, and the National Endowment for the Arts. A popular performer\, Brendan has presented his work to audiences throughout the U.S. and Europe\, also appearing on NPR’s All Things Considered\, TED ED\, numerous podcasts\, and YouTube. He currently teaches creative writing at the Windward School. \nIn addition\, he brings poetry workshops to veterans\, hospitals\, foster care centers\, & shelters for the homeless. He is also very proud of his work with the Alzheimer’s Poetry Project. Since 2017\, he has been working with speech pathologist Michael Biel to develop the first poetry workshop for people dealing with Aphasia. \nHis sister Thea Constantine is a novelist and teacher in Portland\, Oregon. \n  \n___________________________________________________________________ \nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: google sign up sheet\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/97221941139\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n97221941139\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
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SUMMARY:Charlotte O'Brien
DESCRIPTION:Charlotte had her first poem published in a girly teen magazine at the age of ten. She has come a long way since then via England\, Australia\, & San Francisco. Charlotte earned a BA in Creative Writing from Griffith University\, Australia and a Masters in Fine Arts in Poetry and Nonfiction from Pacific University\, Oregon. She studied poetry at Charles University through the USC program of Professional Writing and completed the Master Poetry Class at USC in 2003. Her writing has appeared online and in journals such as Apercus Quarterly\, Cider Press review\, The Lake Rises by Stockport Flats\, LA Melange and Beyond The Valley Of The Contemporary Poets Anthology\, The Rumpus\, The Manifest-Station and Mutha Magazine.  \n​Charlotte is a former co-host for Feminist Magazine on KPFK and performer and staff writer for LitRave. She has been the featured poet at many venues throughout Southern California including the LA Times Festival of Books. Charlotte was a featured guest of Jane Crown Poetry Radio. \nShe believes that books smell almost better than her daughter’s skin. She would take looking at the moon over watching the ocean\, but prefers to do both at the same time.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/charlotte-obrien/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210217T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210217T220000
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CREATED:20201211T000713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T234111Z
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SUMMARY:Theresa Davis
DESCRIPTION:Born into a family of writers and entertainers\, Theresa Davis was drawn to the arts. She has expressed her artistic abilities in several mediums. She designed and created Ebony Angels (a line of hand-crafted dolls) \, Mental Notes (hand-crafted books) and started a clothing line for children. A classroom teacher for over 20 years\, she currently teaches poetry to youth and adults in the Atlanta Area. In 2002\, Theresa joined forces with her mother and brother to form the spoken word performance group MoDaSo (Mother/ Daughter/ Son) and released two music CD’s This is for Family and The Uncivil War. She has self published several (7) collections of poetry including Rock Star Poet\,Head Games and Simon Says.   \n\n\nTheresa Davis is one of Atlanta’s best known performance poets\, giving voice to the things that you’ve been thinking but never could articulate. Theresa has gone on to forge an impressive career as a solo performer\, winning poetry slams and featuring at spoken word venues around Atlanta and the nation\, as well as leading writing and performance workshops and headlining conferences across the southeast. She is a member of The Word Diversity Collective/Art Amok and represented Atlanta as a member of the 2006 – 2010 Art Amok Slam Team. In 2009 Theresa was ranked 8th female poet in the world as a finalist in the Women of the World Poetry Slam. Theresa Davis has shared the stage with Eve Ensler\, Jane Fonda\, Pearl Cleage and Doria Roberts in The Vagina Monologues\, with Berniece Johnson Reagan (Sweet Honey in the Rock) and with Def Poet Jon Goode in their joint production of “Wish You Were Here” at 7 Stages Theater in Atlanta\, Georgia.\nIn March of 2011\, Theresa set out to compete in the Women of the World Poetry Slam in Columbus Ohio. After three days of competition\, she won\, becoming the Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion.\nIn recognition of her years of activism on behalf of Atlanta’s youth\, she was honored by the City of Atlanta with a proclamation\, declaring May 22\, “Theresa Davis Day in Atlanta”.  In July 2012\, in partnership with the City of Atlanta’s Bureau of Cultural Affairs\, Theresa released her chapbook “Simon Says”–poems about teaching with anti-bullying themes.  \nThe same year\, Theresa was named the 2012  McEver Chair in Poetry at Georgia Tech University.  According to the GA Tech website: “In addition to teaching Tech students\, each visiting chair will reach into the community with a program of poetry events and workshops designed to recognize poetry for its possibilities in all our lives and to recognize those involved in the craft of writing poetry–whether accomplished\, rising\, or beginning–for the artists they are.”\nIn May 2013\, her first full collection of poems entitled “After This We Go Dark” was published by Sibling Rivalry Press. “After This We Go Dark” became an American Library Association Honoree\, and the book can now be checked out in local and college libraries around the world. Theresa spent most of 2014 on tour With Shyla Hardwick on “The Huemyn Tour”.  She was featured as the opening performance poet for the band Rising Appalachia for their 2014 national tour.\nHer second collection of poetry “Drowned: A Mermaid’s Manifesto” released in September 2016 by Sibling Rivalry Press has been awarded the honor of being on the 2017 list of All Books Georgians Should Read. \n___________________________________________________________________\nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16IYvNSP7_7sE1yS-R9vYZDvnUtZctcR3ClHGFpCSnoM/edit?usp=sharing\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/94989053712\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n94989053712\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\n___________________________________________________________________
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/theresa-davis/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210210T200000
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CREATED:20210114T222410Z
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UID:949-1612987200-1612994400@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Danny Solis
DESCRIPTION:Danny Solis is a Poetry Slam Champion on multiple levels including eight city championships\, two regional championships\, Southwestern and Southeastern\, two national championships and two international championships both team and individual. \nSolis was one of three American poets chosen by the U.S. State Department to go to Nepal and Botswana to perform\, teach and organize poetry slam with local artists. Solis has served as a poetry event organizer\, MC and curator most recently as the Director of the Day of the Dead Poets Slam\, which was started in 2014. In 2005 in Albuquerque\, New Mexico Solis was the Director of the National Poetry Slam\, the largest performance poetry event in the world. \n___________________________________________________________________\nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1srlr9tHI0phHe5b9YOaF6dF7_ff5DYJd5mr__SOoJ-Y/edit?usp=sharing\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/99506998980\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n99506998980\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/danny-solis/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210203T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210203T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201211T000605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210117T211245Z
UID:947-1612382400-1612389600@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Leah Noble Davidson
DESCRIPTION:Leah Noble Davidson has a curious kiddo and a bouncy Bernese Mountain Dog. She lives in Portland\, Oregon. Poetic Scientifica is her first book of poetry; DOOR is her second. She’s busy making art in all her free time. \n___________________________________________________________________\nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: https://docs.google.com/…/1BeKKk28v5X2BL24iXzav../edit…\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/93111722824\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n93111722824\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\n  \nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________\nHello everyone\,
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/leah-noble-davidson/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20210114T215114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210115T033842Z
UID:945-1611777600-1611784800@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Nancy Huang
DESCRIPTION:Nancy Huang grew up in America and China. She is a VONA\, Tin House\, Watering Hole\, and Pink Door fellow. She’s received a lot of institutional support\, including awards from the Academy of American Poets\, the Library of Congress\, Scholastic Arts & Writers\, YoungArts\, and more. Her debut poetry collection\, Favorite Daughter\, is out of print. She has an MFA from NYU. \n___________________________________________________________________\nWe will be meeting via Zoom. You will need to install Zoom onto either your computer or phone.\nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BeKKk28v5X2BL24iXzavny-0dCoCLJxy2ngb0Zlpo10/edit?usp=sharing\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/96327866519\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is\n96327866519\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx\n___________________________________________________________________\n 
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/nancy-huang-2/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210120T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20210104T162944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210104T204210Z
UID:941-1611172800-1611180000@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Tony Brown
DESCRIPTION:Tony Brown has been writing for over 50 years\, and publishing and performing his work for over 40. \nA seven-time Pushcart Prize and two-time Best Of The Net nominee\, he has traveled the country\, slammed for the Worcester Poets’ Asylum\, and organized and hosted many readings and reading series. \nHis most recent eBooks and publications can be found through his Patreon site (https://www.patreon.com/TonyBrown). \nHis daily poetry blog is available at http://radioactiveart.blog . He resides in Worcester\, MA. \n\nTony most commonly performs his poetry with The Duende Project in collaboration with Steven Lanning-Cafaro on electric bass and classical guitar\, Christopher Lawton on guitar\, and Chris O’Donnell on drums; They have released six collections of their work\, available on all the usual online streaming and download outlets. \nMore information can be found at their Website: http://theduendeproject.com
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/tony-brown/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210106T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210106T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201210T235255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210104T161002Z
UID:937-1609963200-1609970400@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Devin Devine
DESCRIPTION:Devin Devine is a queer writer and performer living in Portland\, Oregon. They have self-published several works\, with their most recent being a collection of poems ‘Fuck Your Darlings.’ Their work ruminates in memory and centers around their experiences with sexuality\, addiction\, love\, loss\, and the very literal hunger that keeps them at night. Find out more at www.devindevine.me 
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/devin-devine/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201230T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201230T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201211T002040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201211T013634Z
UID:957-1609358400-1609365600@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:B-bye 2020 Open Reading
DESCRIPTION:Please\, join us as we say goodbye to smoldering remains of 2020. Raise your voice\, or just one finger at the heap of ashes left behind. \nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11_qLJIvNuCEn-wg2igj5H0j774NtSYeaCIvo_Bkq3Ds/edit?usp=sharing\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/95272431120\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is 95272431120\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/b-bye-2020-open-reading/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201223T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201223T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201211T001621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201211T001621Z
UID:955-1608753600-1608760800@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Ho-ho-holiday Open Reading
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Quarantine Edition of our reading online. Whatever you celebrate\, however you celebrate it\, and with whomever you’re celebrating it in your fallout shelter\, celebrate it with us virtually.\n \nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12IJoWxzyWZgm19KQcgLmCffsk8GfJDRx96KtVO7zGHs/edit?usp=sharing\nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/91322179153\nThe meeting ID\, should you join on a PHONE app is 91322179153\nZoom DOWNLOADS are available here:\nhttps://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting\nKeep up to date on the COVID-19 outbreak and learn more about how to protect yourself. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/…/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx 
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/ho-ho-holiday-open-reading/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201216T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201216T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201203T040928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T044004Z
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SUMMARY:Spillway Anthology\, online
DESCRIPTION:Spillway magazine is an annual publication of Tebot Bach\, Inc.\, presenting poetry\, reviews\, and articles since 1993. Susan Terris was editor from 2010 to 2017\, and now Marsha de la O and Phil Taggart are co-editors. Lynne Thompson has been the Reviews and Essays Editor since 2012. \nPublished each summer in Orange County\, California\, Spillway presents emerging and established poets of regional\, national\, and international interest including David St. John\, Barbara Hamby\, Mihaela Moscaliuc\, Richard Garcia\, and Norman Dubie. \nPoems from Spillway have been featured on Poetry Daily and Verse Daily. In recent years\, poems by Eleanor Wilner\, Ilya Kaminsky\, Natalie Diaz\, and Andrea Hollander have been awarded Pushcart Prizes for poems published here\, and a poem by Sean Thomas Dougherty was published in Best American Poetry 2014. Clifford Garstang is currently (2017) listing Spillway as 16th among American literary magazines publishing poetry. \nFeatured poets will be announced by the time the reading is over\, if not sooner! \nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/92729004949 \nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cYDSc0sOMjOze9ablGe8KBnbDnxKX0e2A6a9uMDM3JU/edit?usp=sharing
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/spillway-anthology-online/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201209T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201209T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201104T194726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T053307Z
UID:920-1607544000-1607551200@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Show Us Your Papers Anthology Reading\, online
DESCRIPTION:“Show Us Your Papers speaks to a crisis of identity and belonging\, to an increasing sense of vulnerability amid rapid changes in the USA. While corporations wait to assign us a number\, here are 81 poets who demand full identities\, richer than those allowed by documents of every sort. Here are poems of immigration and concentration camps\, of refugees and wills\, marriage and divorce\, of lost correspondence and found parents\, of identity theft and medical charts. In an era where the databases multiply\, where politicians and tech companies sort us into endless categories\, identifying documents serve as thumbtacks. They freeze the dancing\, lurching\, rising and falling experience of our lives. The disconnect between our documents and our identities is inherent\, reductive\, frustrating\, and\, too often\, dangerous. Yet we cannot live without them. In this anthology 81 poets offer a richer sense of our lives and histories—richer than any “official paper” allows. These lyric and narrative forms demand that readers recognize our full identities: personal\, familial\, national\, and historical.” \nJOIN US online at the Zoom event via this link: https://wested.zoom.us/j/96048022438 \nSIGN UP to read via Google Sheets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ur5LB5ddBNp7ccDb4Sli8ebCspTKue1bv2uFjwPd4Ws/edit?usp=sharing \nJoan Bauer\nJoan E. Bauer is the author of The Almost Sound of Drowning (Main Street Rag\, 2008). With Judith Robinson and Sankar Roy\, she co-edited the anthology\, Only the Sea Keeps: Poetry of the Tsunami (Bayeux Arts and Rupa & Co\, 2005). In 2007\, she won the Earle Birney Poetry Prize from Prism International. For some years\, she was a teacher and counselor and now divides her time between Venice\, CA and Pittsburgh \, PA where for ten years she has has co-hosted and curated the Hemingway’s Summer Poetry Series. Her second full-length book of poetry\, The Camera Artist\, is forthcoming from Turning Point in 2021. \nSabina Khan-Ibarra\nSabina Khan-Ibarra is a Pashtun-American writer. She has an MFA from SFSU with work published in Panoplyzine\, Anomaly Literary Journal\, Ghost Heart Literary Journal\, iO Literary\, Faithfully Feminist\, and Show us Your Papers Anthology. Sabina is a recipient of the Brainard Fellowship\, Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing\, the Wilmer award\, and more. She is currently working on her novel\, “The Poppy Flower” and her Poetry Collection\, “Crossing Oceans and Climbing Mountains”. She’s on the Board of Directors for MuslimARC\, where she works as a Communications Director and Managing Editor. Sabina lives in Half Moon Bay\, California with her husband\, two kids\, six chickens\, and four rabbits. \nSteve Ramirez\nSteve Ramirez hosts the weekly reading series\, Two Idiots Peddling Poetry.   A former member of the Laguna Beach Slam Team\, he’s also a former organizer of the Orange County Poetry Festival and former member of the Five Penny Poets in Huntington Beach.   Publication credits include Pearl\, The Comstock Review\, Crate\, Aim for the Head (a zombie anthology) and & MultiVerse (a superhero anthology).
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/show-us-your-papers-anthology-reading-online/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201125T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201125T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201110T170736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T170928Z
UID:911-1606334400-1606341600@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Katya Zinn
DESCRIPTION:Katya Zinn is the self-appointed poet laureate of Chuck E. Cheese\, an aspiring woodland creature\, and amateur human being.  Winner of the 2019 Selase Williams Art as Social Activism award\,1st place in the 2019 Words Aloud poetry contest\, and ‘Bestest Teacher in the Universe’ (according to a crayon certificate in her wallet)\, her work has appeared in Underground\, The Merrimack Review\, Silver Needle\, and Zoetic Press. She graduated summa cum laude from Lesley University in 2019\, with a Bachelor’s of Science in Expressive Art Therapy and works as an arts educator for children with multiple disabilities. Katya’s greatest artistic inspiration comes from her students\, as she believes art in its purest form lives in the minds of children who still believe in magic. Her first collection of poems\, human verses\, will be released by Finishing Line Press in March 2021\, and is available for preorder in November 2020. You can find Katya on Twitter and Instagram at @zinnvisibleink\, or by performing a simple conjuring spell at the next full moon.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/katya-zinn/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201104T193711Z
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SUMMARY:A.J. Odasso\, online
DESCRIPTION:A.J.’s most recent book of poetry is THE STING OF IT (Tolsun Books\, 2019). Their third-collection manuscript\, Things Being What They Are\, an earlier version of THE STING OF IT\, was shortlisted for the 2017 Sexton Prize. Their second collection\, The Dishonesty of Dreams\, was released in 2014 by Flipped Eye Publishing. Their debut collection with Flipped Eye\, Lost Books\, was nominated for the 2010 London New Poetry Award and was also a finalist for the 2010/2011 People’s Book Prize. A.J. Odasso’s poetry has appeared in a variety of publications\, including Sybil’s Garage\, Mythic Delirium\, Midnight Echo\, Not One of Us\, Dreams & Nightmares\, Goblin Fruit\, Strange Horizons\, Stone Telling\, Farrago’s Wainscot\, Liminality\, Battersea Review\, Barking Sycamores\, SWAMP Writing\, Belmont Story Review\, New England Review of Books\, and Rascal. Their prose has appeared in the anthologies The Hidden Youth (Crossed Genres) and Knowing Why (Autistic Self-Advocacy Network)\, as well as in the Winter 2017 and Spring 2018 issues of Pulp Literature. They hold an MFA in Creative Writing from Boston University and serve as Senior Poetry Editor at Strange Horizons magazine.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/a-j-odasso-online/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201111T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20201001T234720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T235803Z
UID:907-1605124800-1605132000@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Kelly Grace Thomas online
DESCRIPTION:KELLY GRACE THOMAS is the winner of the 2017 Neil Postman Award for Metaphor from Rattle\, a 2018 finalist for the Rita Dove Poetry Award\, a multiple Pushcart Prize nominee and Best of the Next nominee. Boat Burned\, her first full-length collection\, is was released by YesYes Books in January 2020.  \nKelly’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in: Best New Poets 2019\, the Los Angeles Review\, Tinderbox\, Nashville Review\, Sixth Finch\, Muzzle\, DIAGRAM and more. Kelly has received fellowships from Tin House\, Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing\, Kenyon Review Young Writers’ and more.  \nKelly currently works to bring poetry to underserved youth as the Education and Pedagogy Advisor for Get Lit-Words Ignite. She is the co-author of Words Ignite: Explore\, Write and Perform\, Classic and Spoken Word Poetry (Literary Riot). This textbook and curriculum is currently taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District using poetry to target English intervention skills. Kelly teaches editing workshops both in Los Angeles and the Bay Area. She is currently a reader for Tinderbox Poetry Journal.  \nKelly is also a screenwriter\, Magic Little Pills\, a romantic comedy written by her and her sister\, Kat Thomas\, was recently selected for the Atlanta Comedy Film Festival. She lives in the Bay Area with her husband\, Omid\, and is currently working on her debut novel\, a YA thriller titled Only 10.001.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/kelly-grace-thomas-online/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201021T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201021T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20200928T221830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T221830Z
UID:894-1603310400-1603317600@poetryidiots.com
SUMMARY:Patricia Smith online!
DESCRIPTION:PATRICIA SMITH is the author of eight books of poetry\, including Incendiary Art\, winner of the 2018 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award\, the 2017 Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the 2018 NAACP Image Award\, and finalist for the 2018 Pulitzer Prize; Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah\, winner of the Lenore Marshall Prize from the Academy of American Poets; Blood Dazzler\, a National Book Award finalist; and Gotta Go\, Gotta Flow\, a collaboration with award-winning Chicago photographer Michael Abramson.  Her other books include the poetry volumes Teahouse of the Almighty\, Close to Death\, Big Towns Big Talk\, Life According to Motown; the children’s book Janna and the Kings and the history Africans in America\, a companion book to the award-winning PBS series. Her work has appeared in Poetry\, The Paris Review\, The Baffler\, The Washington Post\, The New York Times\, Tin House and in Best American Poetry\, Best American Essays and Best American Mystery Stories. She co-edited The Golden Shovel Anthology—New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks and edited the crime fiction anthology Staten Island Noir.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/patricia-smith-online/
LOCATION:Online!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T192420
CREATED:20200928T221721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T221721Z
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SUMMARY:Geoff Kagan Trenchard\, online!
DESCRIPTION:Geoff Kagan Trenchard is an attorney\, educator\, and legal activist. Before transitioning to a career in the law\, they taught creative writing in high needs schools\, foster care centers\, and jails for over 10 years. Geoff is also a poet and theater artist whose work has been featured on HBO’s Def Poetry\, TEDx\, and at the Public Theater. Their first play\, In Spite of Everything\, toured internationally as part of the Hip-Hop Theater Festival. Their first collection of poems\, Murder Stay Murder\, is available on Penmanship Books.  \nThey received their Juris Doctorate from Hofstra School of Law in 2014. They were awarded the Charles H. Revson Law Student Public Interest Fellowship\, the Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Fellowship\, and is a recipient of awards from both the Equal Justice Works and the Public Justice Foundation. They were also awarded a Postgraduate Fellowship to serve LGBTQ asylum seekers and help train law students in the Hofstra Asylum Clinic.  \nThey continue to train attorneys on how to better serve clients who’ve experienced trauma.\nThey have presented training sessions to attorneys from the Southern Poverty Law Center\, New York Immigration Coalition\, Immigrant Justice Corps\, The Newark Asylum office\, and at law schools and legal service organizations throughout New York.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/geoff-kagan-trenchard-online/
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SUMMARY:Rich Boucher\, online
DESCRIPTION:Rich Boucher resides in Albuquerque\, New Mexico. Rich’s poems have appeared in The Nervous Breakdown\, Eighteen Seventy\, Menacing Hedge\, Drunk Monkeys and Cultural Weekly\, among others\, and has work forthcoming in Words & Whispers. Rich serves as Associate Editor for the online literary magazine BOMBFIRE. He is the author of All Of This Candy Belongs To Me\, a collection of poems published by Jules’ Poetry Playhouse Publications. Peep richboucher.bandcamp.com for more. He loves his life with his love Leann and their sweet cat Callie.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/rich-boucher-online/
LOCATION:Online!
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SUMMARY:Kathryn de Lancellotti
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn de Lancellotti’s chapbook Impossible Thirst was published with Moon Tide Press in June 2020. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a former recipient of the Cowell Press Poetry Prize and the George Hitchcock Memorial Poetry Prize. Her poems and other works have appeared in Chicago Quarterly Review\, The Catamaran Literary Reader\, The American Journal of Poetry\, Quarterly West\, Cultural Weekly\, Rust + Moth\, and others. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Sierra Nevada College and resides in Harmony\, California\, with her family.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/kathryn-de-lancellotti/
LOCATION:Online!
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SUMMARY:Lynne Thompson\, Online!
DESCRIPTION:Lynne Thompson’s newest collection\, Fretwork\, was selected by Jane Hirshfield for the 2018 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize and published in 2019. New work appears or is forthcoming in Pleiades\, Colorado Review\, Poetry\, and Black Renaissance Noire.Thompson is the Reviews and Essays Editor of the literary journal\, Spillway.
URL:https://poetryidiots.com/event/lynne-thompson-online/
LOCATION:Online!
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