Sunday June 19, 2022 – 7pm
Live at Fergie’s Pub
1214 Sansom Street and on Zoom – Registration Required – Registration Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kdu2rrjkrE9PKXtJuraSgJDR63v-5q4eB22-Jun
This course was designed to aid poets in developing a chapbook manuscript that realized its full artistic potential. Over seven weeks, we discussed the history of the chapbook, poem selection, poem order, marketing, performance, and the revision process. Poets received individualized feedback from the teacher and fellow students. A Reading by graduates.
Mikey Franz is a writer, composer, & surrealist something from the Philadelphia area. He records weird pop music under the moniker Frxnch — most recently releasing his sixth full-length record, What It Is & What It Seemed to Be (2021). You can catch him performing at various open mics throughout the Philadelphia area or find his music on most streaming platforms. For more information, you can follow him on Instagram @mikeyfranz.
Lindsay Hargrave is a poet, one quarter of the improvised music group Oarsman, the author of a poetry column in the Philly Plain Dealer and a copywriter for Temple University. Read more at https://linktr.ee/Hargrave or follow @notporkroll on Twitter.
Matthew Mitchell is a writer and mathematics teacher who lives near the banks of the American River in Sacramento. His poems have appeared through The Write Launch, Cathexis Northwest Press, Kestrel, and Other Rooms Press. Toho Press Online published his flash nonfiction story “The Question,” and several of his short radio essays have appeared on KQED Public Radio. He also keeps a whimsically updated blog that considers the intersecting dimensions of how to create more widely shared urban prosperity at www.prospericity.net.
Angela Muir is a writer and yogi who wrote most of this book under rainy Seattle skies, with a cup of coffee in her hand. She holds a BA from the University of Michigan and an MFA from Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School. She currently resides in Boston, where she is a Teaching Fellow and graduate student at Boston College. memory of water is her debut chapbook.