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SUMMARY:PHILLY LOVES HAIKU - Host: Charles S. Carr
DESCRIPTION:2017 Philly Loves Poetry Interview and Readings Series on PhillyCAM\, 699 Ranstead Street \nDid you know that there are over 50 organizations that promote poetry in the Philadelphia area? They represent every poetry form\, every ethnic background\, every age\, gender and community. This series ll consist of an interview with the directors of these groups followed by a reading by group members. The program will be broadcast live on the first Tuesday of each month. The program is free and open to everyone. Please join us. \n \nHenry Brann is the roving ambassador of the Nick Virgilio Haiku Association\, where he has served on the board for twenty five years in various roles including Board President. Robin Pally currently is the Secretary  of the board of the Nick Virgilio Haiku Association and is administrator of the Annual Haiku Competition for seventh through twelfth grades. Lamont Steptoe is the author of fourteen collections of poetry while also serving as editor for two books b y the late South African poet\, Dennis Brutus. Steptoe is the winner of an American Book Award\, a Pew Fellowship in the Arts and is founder of Whirlwind Press.
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LOCATION:PhillyCAM\, 699 Ranstead Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub Featuring Savannah Cooper-Ramsey\, Lillian Dunn\, and Gabriel Ojeda-Sague
DESCRIPTION:  Savannah Cooper-Ramsey\, a fitful Philadelphian who likes to make things (often poems)\, is the author of “The Self\, it’s nothing personal”\, the first of two chapbook projects forthcoming with Waterhouse Ltd. Her work has also been published in Whirlwind Magazine Lillian Dunn studied community literary projects in Argentina as a Fulbright scholar before moving to Philadelphia and co-founding APIARY and runs the SPACES Artist in Residence Program at the Village of Arts and Humanities. She writes poetry with the Rogue Workshop. Gabriel Ojeda-Sague is a Miami -> Philly\, Latino\, gay Leo. His first collection\, Oil and Candle\, is a set of writings on Santería\, war\, and the precarity of Latino-American lives. He is also the author of 4 chapbooks\, most recently Where Everything is in Halves. His work can be found at ojedasague.com. Host: Sean Lynch
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LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub featuring Panio Gianopoulos\, Henry Israeli\, Eugenia Leigh & Megan Staffel
DESCRIPTION:Panio Gianopoulos is the author of the story collection\, How to Get into Our House and Where We Keep the Money and the novella\, A Familiar Beast. His fiction\, poetry\, and essays have appeared in Tin House\, Northwest Review\, Salon\, Chicago Quarterly Review\, The Brooklyn Rail\, Big Fiction\, and elsewhere. A recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship for nonfiction literature\, he has been included in the anthologies The Bastard on the Couch\, Cooking and Stealing: The Tin House Non-Fiction Reader\, and The Encyclopedia of Exes. He lives in New York\, where he is the Editorial Director of Heleo. \n  \nHenry Israeli’s books include New Messiahs\, Praying to the Black and god’s breath hovering over the waters; and\, in translation\, Fresco: the Selected Poetry of Luljeta Lleshanaku: Child of Nature\, and Haywire: New and Selected Poems. He has been awarded fellowship grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, Canada Council on the Arts\, and elsewhere. His poetry and translations have appeared in numerous journals including American Poetry Review\, Boston Review\, Harvard Review\, The Iowa Review\, and Tin House\, as well as several anthologies. Henry Israeli is also the founder and editor of Saturnalia Books. \n  \nEugenia Leigh is a Korean American poet and the author of Blood\, Sparrows and Sparrows\, winner of the 2015 Debut-litzer Prize in Poetry and finalist for both the National Poetry Series and the Yale Series of Younger Poets. The recipient of fellowships and awards from Poets & Writers Magazine\, Kundiman\, The Frost Place\, Rattle\, and the Asian American Literary Review\, Eugenia’s poems and essays have appeared in numerous publications including The Rumpus\, North American Review\, and the Best New Poets 2010 anthology. She received her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and serves as the Poetry Editor of Hyphen. \n  \nMegan Staffel is an American fiction writer and essayist. She is the author of two novels\, The Notebook of Lost Things and She Wanted Something Else\, and three story collections\, A Length of Wire and Other Stories\, Lessons In Another Language and The Exit Coach. Her story collection\, Lessons in Another Language\, was awarded the 2011 IPPY AWARD for Bronze Medal Winner in the Short Story and the 2011 Foreword Review’s Book of the Year Award for Silver Medal Winner in the Short Story. Her stories have appeared in numerous journals\, including Ploughshares and New England Review. Her essays on the craft of fiction appear in A Kite in the Wind\, edited by Andrea Barrett and Peter Turchi\, and Letters to a F iction Writer\, edited by Frederick Busch. She teaches in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. \n  \nSean Lynch\, host – An open mic will follow the featured readers. The event is free and 21+.
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub featuring Megan Gillespie and Aubrey Rehab
DESCRIPTION:Megan Gillespie is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Her work has appeared in The Florida Review\, New Delta Review and Cimarron Review. Aubrey Rehab is the founder of South Jersey Poets Collective and hosts ‘World Above: Free Poetry Nights’ at Dante Hall in Atlantic City on a monthly basis. She has most recently been published in the Seneca Review’s Beyond Category. Dave Worrell\, host
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LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone @ Communally Presents Kill It to Save It: An Autopsy of Capitalism's Triumph over Democracy
DESCRIPTION:  \nKill It to Save It: An Autopsy of Capitalism’s Triumph over Democracy \nby Corey Dolgon ($34.95 -University of Chicago Press) Books will be available to purchase and be autographed \n“To understand the popularity of Italian Fascism in the ’30s\, we needed Antonio Gramsci. To understand the popular malaise among the US middle class in the ’50s\, we needed C. Wright Mills. And to understand the popularity of Donald J. Trump and the prevailing logic that turns billionaires into job creators\, unions into job destroyers\, and climate scientists into godless Communists\, we need Corey Dolgon. Clear-eyed and perceptive\, Dolgon reveals that the new ‘common sense’ upholding privatization\, deregulation\, wealth concentration\, and the erosion of democracy and civil liberties as the only path to prosperity was not the handiwork of Fox News and wily neocons but the outcome of a deeper ideological and cultural shift. Kill It to Save It is mandatory reading if we are to replace the neoliberal ‘common sense’ with the radical possibilities of ‘good sense.’” Jim Hightower\, author\, radio commentator\, and editor of “The Hightower Lowdown.”
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LOCATION:Communally\, 1128 Walnut Street\, 2nd Floor\, Philadelphia\, 19107\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub presenting Nasty Women Poets: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse
DESCRIPTION:Nasty Women Poets: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse by Grace Bauer\, Editor ($24.00\,  Lost Horse Press) Poets reading include Grace Bauer\, Kim Bridgeford\, Emari DiGiorgio\, Corie Feiner\, Ona Gritz\, Harriet Levin\, Lynn Levin\, Carolina Morales & Nancy Reddy –  \nNasty Women Poets: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse is an anthology of poems from women who proudly celebrate their own nastiness and that of other women who have served as nasty role models; poems by and about women defying limitations and lady-like expectations; women refusing to be “nice girls;” women embracing their inner bitch when the situation demands it; women being formidable and funny; women speaking to power and singing for the good of their souls; women being strong\, sexy\, strident\, super-smart\, and stupendous; women who want to encourage little girls to keep dreaming. \nThis timely collection of poems speaks not just to the current political climate and the man who is responsible for its title\, but to the stereotypes and expectations women have faced dating back to Eve\, and to the long history of women resisting those limitations. The nasty women poets included here talk back to the men who created those limitations\, honor foremothers who offered models of resistance and survival\, rewrite myths\, celebrate their own sexuality and bodies\, and the girlhoods they survived. They sing\, swear\, swagger\, and celebrate\, and stake claim to life and art on their own terms. \nEach participant will read her own poem and at least one poem by another contributor not in attendance. Books will be available for purchase. \nAbout the readers/ poets: \n  \nGRACE BAUER’s history of resistance began when a nun told her thatthe greatest thing a girl could grow up to be was a virgin. Having failed at that particular life goal\, she became a poet instead. She hates being called Miss\, Ma’am\, or Little Lady\, but these days\, takes nasty as a compliment. The idea for this anthology came to her in the shower. Her books include MEAN/TIME\, The Women at the Well\, Nowhere All At Once\, Retreats & Recognitions. Her work has been published in numerous anthologies and journals including Arts & Letters\, the Colorado Review\, Poetry\, Rattle\, and the Southern Poetry Review. Her awards include an Academy of American Poets Prize\, Individual Artist’s Grants from the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the Nebraska Arts Council\, and fellowships from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center. Bauer is currently a senior book prize reader for Prairie Schooner and teaches at the University of Nebraska\, Lincoln. \nKIM BRIDGFORD is an award-winning poet\, editor\, college professor\, fiction writer\, and critic. She writes primarily in traditional forms\, of which the sonnet is her form of choice. She is the director of Poetry by the Sea: A Global Conference. She is editor-in-chief at Mezzo Cammin\, a journal of poetry by women and was formerly the editor of Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose. She received a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in poetry and a poetry fellowship from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts. Her book In the Extreme: Sonnets about World Records received the 2007 Donald Justice Poetry Award. \nEMARI DIGIORGIO is the author of Girl Torpedo (Agape\, 2018)\, the winner of the 2017 Numinous Orison\, Luminous Origin Literary Award\, and The Things a Body Might Become (Five Oaks Press\, 2017). She’s the recipient of the Elinor Benedict Poetry Prize\, the Auburn Witness Poetry Prize\, and a poetry fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. She’s received residencies from the Vermont Studio Center\, Sundress Academy of the Arts\, and Rivendell Writers’ Colony. She teaches at Stockton University\, is a Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Poet\, and hosts World Above\, a monthly reading series in Atlantic City\, NJ. \nONA GRITZ is the author of the poetry collections\, Geode\, (Main Street Rag 2014)\, and Left Standing\, (Finishing Line Press\, 2005). Together with her husband Daniel Simpson\, she is co-author of Border Songs: A Conversation in Poems (Finishing Line Press\, 2017)\, and co-editor of More Challenges For the Delusional: Prompts\, Poetry\, and Prose Celebrating 25 Years of Murphy Writing Workshops (forthcoming\, Diode Editions). She is also an essayist\, memoirist and children’s author. Her work has appeared in The New York Times\, The Guardian\, Ploughshares\, and elsewhere. \nCOROE FEINER is an award-winning poet\, performer\, and educator. Called\, “wonderful” by \nThe New York Times\, and “stunning\,” by Backstage Magazine\, she is the author of the \npoetry collection\, Radishes into Roses\, and the children’s book\, Who Was Born at Home? \nCorie is the former poetry editor of The Washington Square Review\, and the esteemed \nBellevue Literary Review. She was the 2011 Poet Laureate of Bucks County\, PA.. \nHARRIET LEVIN is the author of Girl in Cap and Gown\, which was a National Poetry Series finalist\, and The Christmas Show\, which was chosen for the Barnard New Women Poets Prize. She is coeditor of Creativity and Writing Pedagogy: Linking Creative Writers\, Researchers and Teachers. Levin’s honors include the Poetry Society of America’s Alice Fay di Catagnola Award\, the Ellen La Forge Memorial Poetry Prize\, the Pablo Neruda Prize\, and a PEW Fellowship in the. She currently teaches and directs the Certificate Program in Writing and Publishing at Drexel University. Her debut novel\, How Fast Can You Run is an IPPY and Living Now Awards winner. \nLYNN LEVIN is a poet\, writer\, translator\, and the author of six books. Her most recent collection of poems is Miss Plastique\, a Next Generation Indie Book Awards finalist in poetry. She is the co-author of Poems for the Writing: Prompts for Poets\, a Next Generation Indie Book Awards finalist in education/academic. Levin has received 13 Pushcart Prize nominations\, two grants from the Leeway Foundation\, and is a Bucks County\, Pennsylvania poet laureate. She teaches at Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania. \nCAROLINA MORALES is the author of four chapbooks of poetry\, Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman (2015)\, Dear Monster (2012)\, In Nancy Drew’s Shadow (2010)\, Bride of Frankenstein and other poems (2008) each published by Finishing Line Press. Her poems have appeared in the Journal of New Jersey Poets\, Nimrod\, Paterson Literary Review\, Poet Lore\, Presence\, Spoon River Poetry Review and other journals. Awards include scholarships from the summer program at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown\, MA along with honorable mentions for an Allen Ginsberg Award and a Mill Wills Fellowship. Her one-act plays have been produced/staged in California\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. \nNANCY REDDY is the author of Double Jinx\, selected by Alex Lemon for the National Poetry Series and her chapbook Acadiana won the Black River Chapbook. Her poems have appeared in Linebreak\, Memorious\, Best New Poets\, Poetry Daily\, Smartish Pace\, and elsewhere. She has been awarded a Promise Award from the Sustainable Arts Foundation\, a Walter E Dakin Fellowship to the Sewanee Writers’ Conference\, and a New Jersey Council on the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship. She is Assistant Professor of Writing and First Year Studies at Stockton University in southern New Jersey.
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-presenting-nasty-women-poets-an-unapologetic-anthology-of-subversive-verse/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Toast Café featuring Christopher Bernard and . Luke Stromberg
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Bernard is author of A Spy in the Ruins\, Voyage to a Phantom City\, Dangerous Stories for Boys and others. He is co-editor of Caveat Lector and a regular contributor to Synchronized Chaos. Bernard writes fiction\, poetry\, essays\, plays\, and criticism.. He lives in San Francisco. Luke Stromberg has published work in Rotary Dial\, Victorian Violet Journal\, Tower Journal\, Shot Glass Journal\, Lucid Rhythms\, Philadelphia Stories\, Think Journal\, Mid-America Poetry Review\, and on Ernest Hilbert’s blog E-Verse Radio.
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LOCATION:Toast Café\, 1201 Spruce Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub featuring Shevaun Brannigan\, Jamie J. Brunson\, and Joyce Meyers
DESCRIPTION:Shevaun Brannigan is a graduate of the Bennington Writing Seminars\, as well as The Jimenez-Porter Writers’ House at The University of Maryland. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in such journals as Best New Poets 2012\, Rhino\, Washington Square Review\, and Crab Orchard Review. Jamie J. Brunson has brought storytelling to the stage within different spheres of the arts and cultural community for over 16 years. She served as managing director of New Freedom Theatre and the Providence Black Repertory Company\, an accomplished playwright\, Brunson is a four-time Delaware Division of the Arts/NEA grantee for. Joyce Meyers has been to every continent except Antarctica. Many of her travel experiences find their way into her writing.  Her numerous publications include Atlanta Review\, The Comstock Review\, Iodine Poetry Journal\, Slant\, and Com-mon Ground Review. She has received several poetry prizes from Atlanta Review\, including First Prize in the Atlanta Review 2014 International Poetry Competition. \nOpen Reading Follows\, Suzan Jivan Host
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-featuring-shevaun-brannigan-jamie-j-brunson-and-joyce-meyers/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Toast Café featuring John Amen and Amy Small-McKinney
DESCRIPTION:John Amen is the author of several collections of poetry\, the latest of which is Illusion of an Overwhelm. strange theater was a finalist for the 2016 Brockman-Campbell Award and work from which was chosen as a finalist for the 2016 Dana Award. His poetry\, fiction\, reviews\, and essays have appeared in journals nationally and internationally he is a Staff Reviewer for No Depression and founded and conti nues to edit The Pedestal Magazine. Amy Small-McKinney won The Kithara Book Prize 2016 for her second full-length collection of poems\, Walking Toward Cranes. Small-McKinney was twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She was the 2011 Montgomery County Poet Laureate\, judged by poet\, Chris Bursk. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals\, She facilitates poetry workshops in Philadelphia.
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-toast-cafe-featuring-john-amen-and-amy-small-mckinney/
LOCATION:Toast Café\, 1201 Spruce Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub featuring Eliza Callard\, Lucy Bell Sellers\, and Fritz Ward
DESCRIPTION:Eliza Callard is a Philly gal\, and still lives in the Germantown rowhouse she grew up in.  She likes to run in the Wissahickon and kayak in the Schuylkill\, she has been published widely. Lucy Bell Sellers lives in Germantown\, taught theatre at Germantown  Friends and at College of the Atlantic. She has written poetry since she was little\, but never very much. \nFritz Ward is the author of Tsunami Diorama and the Doppelganged. The recipient of the Cecil Hemley Memorial Prize from the Poetry Society of America\, his poetry has appeared in American Poetry Review\, Best New Poets\,  and elsewhere. He works at Swarthmore College and lives just outside of Philadelphia. Open Reading Follows\, Jennifer Hook and Alina Macneal Hosts
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-featuring-eliza-callard-lucy-bell-sellers-and-fritz-ward/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry Events
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