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SUMMARY:Live Event: E-Verse Equinox Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Live Poetry Event in Collaboration with E-Verse Equinox Reading Series\n\nLIVE at Fergie’s Pub — 1214 Sansom St\nWednesday December 14 @ 7PM\n\nEvent will also be streamed via Zoom. The registration link will be posted shortly! \n  \nSunil Iyengar is the author of a new chapbook of poems\, A Call from the Shallows (Finishing Line Press). His poems and book reviews appear in such publications as the Washington Post\, The American Scholar\,The New Criterion\, Literary Matters\, The Hopkins Review\, Essays in Criticism\, and Los Angeles Review of Books. He works as an arts research director in Washington\, D.C. \n  \n  \nHugh Sheehy is the author of two short story collections\, Design Flaw (Acre\, forthcoming in November) and The Invisibles (Flannery O’Connor Award\, University of Georgia Press). Some of his recent stories have appeared in Fence\, swamp pink (as Crazyhorse)\, failbetter\, and the final issue of The Rupture. He also reviews books\, mostly novels\, from time to time. He teaches writing at Ramapo College. \n  \n  \nLuke Stromberg’s poetry has appeared in Smartish Pace\, The Hopkins Review\, The New Criterion\, The Philadelphia Inquirer\, Think Journal\, ONE ART\, Cleaver\, Philadelphia Stories\, and elsewhere. He also serves as the Associate Poetry Editor for E-Verse Radio. For many years\, he was involved in organizing the West Chester University Poetry Conference\, which is now the West Chester University Poetry and Creative Arts Festival. He works as an adjunct English instructor at Eastern University and St. Joseph’s University and lives in Upper Darby\, PA.  \n  \nJohn Wall Barger Host – Open Reading Follows 
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LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Live Event: Enoch\, Maria Masington & LindoYes
DESCRIPTION:Live Poetry Event with Enoch\, Maria Masington & LindoYes\n\nLIVE at Fergie’s Pub — 1214 Sansom St.\nWednesday December 21 @ 7PM\n\nEvent will also be streamed via Zoom. Registration Required — Register Here: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEudOmtqjMpGNxRsoAGpcUEeIs1nyqctIhI \n  \nEnoch is a poet\, author\, trauma-informed teaching artist and manga writer born and raised on the Northside of Wilmington\, DE. As a mental health advocate and someone living with bi-polar disorder\, his work examines the process of healing and the ways that trauma and mental health move through a family\, as well as the outside forces that affect or have affected these developments. His goal is to create written works\, curriculum\, and platforms that deepen our emotional understanding and its cyclical relation to the conditions acting on the Black mind\, body\, and spirit. Enoch is the 2017 Philadelphia Fuze Grand Slam Champion and the author of two poetry collections\, “The Guide to Drowning” released in 2017 and “Burned at the Roots” released in 2020.   \nMaria Masington is a poet\, author\, and spoken word artist from Wilmington\, Delaware. Her poetry has appeared in over two dozen publications including The News Journal\, Gargoyle\, The Broadkill Review\, Adanna\,  Earth’s Daughters\, Never Forgotten: 100 Poets Remember 9/11\, and by the University of Colorado. Parnilis Media released Masington’s first chapbook\, Mouth Like a Sailor\, in 2021. It was awarded first place by both Delaware Press Association and National Federation of Press Women. Her work and upcoming events can be found at “Maria Masington Amazon.”   \nLindoYes is a spoken word artist\, creator of LindoYes! clothing line\, and an event host who was born and raised in Uptown Philadelphia\, PA. He is an unapologetically Black fusion of theatrical poetics and visual art whose work addresses the constructs of love\, masculinity and social injustice. Lindo’s work has led him to opportunities across the east coast from appearing on Def Poetry Jam to featuring at various colleges such as Bucknell University\, Haverford College\, and UPENN as well as venues including Busboys and Poets\, Spit Dat\, The Drunken Retort\, Urban Grind\, just to name a few. His work has been featured in on the well-known poetry youtube channel\, Button Poetry.  \n  \nSean Hanahan Host – Open Reading Follows  \n 
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LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Live Event: Anthony Cappo\, Maria James-Thiaw & Ann E. Michael
DESCRIPTION:Live Poetry Event with Anthony Cappo\, Maria James-Thiaw & Ann E. Michael\n\nLIVE at Fergie’s Pub — 1214 Sansom St.\nWednesday December 28 @ 7PM\n\nEvent will also be streamed via Zoom. Registration Required — Register Here: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctceCppz8iE9HhItlupBaoL-TCdkVXAuhL \n  \nAnthony Cappo\, author of When You’re Deep In A Thing and My Bedside Radio\, poems and other writings have appeared in THRUSH\, Prelude\, Entropy\, The Rumpus\, and other publications. “Cappo’s voice is intimate\, but the arc is visceral: ‘come with me and I will show you/fissures of men.’ His poems aren’t looking for alchemy\, only for what’s real\, this world in which a child might ‘endure/like an Arctic explorer.’ They are true\, meaning: wholehearted and ambivalent. Cappo won’t show you prefabricated emotions\, rather the contraries we wrestle as we try to conjure our destinies ‘under God’s random jackhammer.’ He charts an America of absent fathers and thrift shop hand grenades\, an era in which the line between common sense and paranoia is fading. When You’re Deep in a Thing isn’t just beautiful-it’s courageous and necessary.” – D. Nurkse  \nMaria James-Thiaw\, author of Count Each Breath\, is an award-winning poet\, performer\, and playwright. She is the author of four poetry collections and her work has been published in numerous journals and anthologies including Black Lives Have Always Mattered\, and Essential Voices: A Covid19 Anthology. Poems from her play\, Reclaiming My Time: An American Griot Project won the Art of Protest Award from Penn State University’s Center for American Literary Studies in 2018. Maria James-Thiaw is the founder of Reclaim Artist Collective\, an organization that brings her American Griot Project programming to marginalized communities.  \nAnn E. Michael\, author of Strange Ladies\, Water-Rites\, More than Shelter\, The Minor Fauna\, Small Things Rise & Go\, and The Capable Heart\, poems and essays have been widely published in many journals\, including Poem\, Natural Bridge\, Ninth Letter\, Runes\, The Comstock Review\, Diner\, Sentence\, Slant\, ISLE\, The Writer’s Chronicle\, Schuylkill Valley Journal of the Arts and others\, as well as in numerous literary anthologies. She maintains a long-running blog\, garden\, and relationship with the cosmos. Find her at www.annemichael.wordpress.com  \n 
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LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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