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SUMMARY:Live Poetry Reading: Savannah Cooper-Ramsey\, Summer J. Hart\, and Osimiri Sprowal
DESCRIPTION:Live Poetry Reading: Savannah Cooper-Ramsey\, Summer J. Hart\, and Osimiri Sprowal\n  \nRegistration Required for zoom – use this link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkdOioqj0uHNJ8-6wjUL4y4IxNsU2xMOZ- \nSavannah Cooper-Ramsey holds a BA in History from Bard College\, an MA in Comparative Literature from Dartmouth College and a PhD in Italian from Columbia University. She is the author of the artist’s book Not Fit for Print\, winner of BOMB Magazine’s 2018 Biennial Poetry Prize and finalist for the 2018 Sandy Crimmins National Poetry Award\, her poems can be found in publications like BOMB\, Dream Pop Journal\, Bedfellows\, and Whirlwind Magazine. Savannah works for the Nick Virgilio Haiku Association in Camden\, NJ\, and teaches Creative Writing at UArts and with the Arts Alliance of Philadelphia’s Writers’ Workshop. \nSummer J. Hart is an interdisciplinary artist from Maine\, living in the Hudson Valley\, New York. Her written and visual artworks are influenced by folklore\, superstition\, divination\, and forgotten territories reclaimed by nature. She is the author of Boomhouse and Augury of Ash. Her poetry can be found in Waxwing\, The Massachusetts Review\, Northern New England Review\, Denver Quarterly\, and elsewhere. Summer is a member of the Listuguj Mi’gmaq First Nation. \n  \nOsimiri Sprowal (they/them) is an Afro-Indigenous\, Trans\, Queercrip poet\, homeless rights activist\, and sibling. Their poetry has been featured at Bowery Poetry\, The University of Wisconsin-Madison\, Gettysburg University\, The University of Arizona-Tuscon\, among other locations. They were the 2015 Philly Youth Grand Slam Champion\, 2018 College Union Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI) Semi-Finalist\, where they received the Best Love Poem Award. They were a 2018 Till Arts Emerging Artist Fellow\, 2019 Feminine Empowerment Slam Champion\, and a 2020 CoLab Arts Fellow. They were a winner of the 2019 Shockwire Micro Chapbook Contest for their book Gemini: Duality of Self\, a chapbook chronicling their experiences as a genderfluid person. They were the founder and President of deadname.arts\, Philly’s only gender-expansive collective in its time. Most recently\, they recieved the Marshall Scholarship\, and are preparing to relocate to the U.K to write Black Queer plays.
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/live-poetry-reading-savannah-cooper-ramsey-summer-j-hart-and-osimiri-sprowal/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Poetry Events
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: High-Octane Poetix from the Legendary Toad Suck Review
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Poetry Reading: High-Octane Poetix from the Legendary Toad Suck Review: Best of The Sucks\n  \nRegistration Required – use this link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkf-qtrTsrG9SWC8UP_dlV9CJFR2nNVIYW \n  \nBest of the Sucks: \nHigh-Octane Poetix from the Legendary Toad Suck Review\nEdited by Mark Spitzer ($21.95\, MadHat Press) \nFor fans of the legendary Toad Suck Review\, and for anyone who missed that boat but would have an appreciation for innovative literature that’s quirky\, edgy\, and International Avant-Garde\, this revival publication is your ticket to get on board. This publication will reestablish Toad Suck Editions as MadHat takes it into the future\, so consider this your time to catch up with the class! Digging back to its Exquisite Corpse roots\, the transitional period to the inception of Toad Suck\, and pummeling chronologically through the issues. \nPresenters include: Marc Vincenz\, publisher\, reading from CD Wright\, Mark Spitzer\, editor\, reading from preface\, Scotty Lewis\, assistant editor\, reading from Rimbaud\, Brenda Mann Hammack\, “Gargoyles & Phantoms”\, Tyrone Jaeger\, “From The Runaway Note”\, Elva Maxine Beach\, “Raised by Mobsters & Born Agains”\, Robert Archambeau\, “The Sproks”\, Lea Graham\, “From The Hotel Vernon”\, Ken Waldman\, “Where the Ink Is Self and the Sex Burns”
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LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Virtual Moonstone Poetry Reading and New Book Publications: R. Bremner\, Rosemary Capello\, Albert Tacconelli\, Daniel Williams\, and James Redfern
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Moonstone Poetry Reading and New Publications: R. Bremner\, Rosemary Capello\, Albert Tacconelli\, Daniel Williams\, and James Redfern\n  \nRegistration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtdO2grjgpHNduJWSeJ9za5ZyJqHblU-w6 \n  \nNew Books from the Moonstone Press \n  R. Bremner\, author of Erasing Influences (Moonstone Press) and seven other books\, has been writing of incense\, peppermints\, and the color of time since the 1960s. His work has appeared in International Poetry Review\, Paterson Literary Review\, Red Wheelbarrow\, Sigmund Freud in Poetry\, and many more journals. \n  \nRosemary Cappello\, author of Suitcase Poems (Moonstone Press) is passionate about many things\, poetry heads the list\, and she spent a large portion of my life reading poetry\, writing it\, and presenting it to the public. She is passionate about editing and puts a great deal of thought into the publication of “Philadelphia Poets”. \n  \nAlbert Tacconelli\, author of Such Things (Moonstone Press)\, is a Poet and artist whose poems and art have appeared in Paterson Literary Review\, Philadelphia Poets\, VIA\, Mad Poets Review\, and Endicott Review. Tacconelli read at Hofstra University\, Calandra Institute\, Free Library of Philadelphia\, and the American Italian Historical Association Annual Conference. \n  \nDaniel Williams\, author of Lost Language of Mars (Moonstone Press) is primarily a poet of the Sierra Nevada range in central California\, his work encompasses a wide variety of material.  He has also been a community college instructor\, a park ranger\, and a stand-in and actor in Back to the Future III. \n  \n  \nJames Redfern\, author of Baker (Moonstone Press) is a teacher\, editor\, printmaker\, artist\, writer\, and poet: Redfern has built up a long rap sheet of artistic creation.  Recently\, his poetry has appeared in High Shelf\, Beatific Magazine\, The Raw Art Review\, Transcend\, We Are Antifa (Into the Void)\, 2020: Good Writing/Bad Year (Dutch Kills Press)\,  and elsewhere
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