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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ PhillyCAM: Anthony Palma and Brooke Palma
DESCRIPTION:Moonstone Poetry @ PhillyCAM: Anthony Palma and Brooke Palma\n2022 Philly Loves Poetry Interview and Readings Series  \n699 Ranstead Street\,Comcast Cable 66/966HD/967 or Verizon FIOS\, 29/30 in Philadelphia. \n  \nAnthony Palma is the president of the Mad Poets Society and author of flashes of light from the deep. He holds a degree in English from Saint Joseph’s University\, and a Masters from Arcadia University. His work attempts to bridge the gap between poetry and other forms. His readings include elements of performance and music as well as traditionally read poems. His work has appeared in Show Us Your Papers\, Rue Scribe\, Oddball Magazine\, and Harbinger Asylum\, among others. He teaches writing at several universities in the Greater Philadelphia Area. He resides in West Chester PA with his wife and family. \n  \n  \n  \nBrooke Palma is Vice-President\, Treasurer and Blog Master of Mad Poets Society and host of  Livin’ on Luck Poetry Series. She is author of Conversations Unfinished and has been published in The Mad Poets’ Review\, Moonstone Arts\, Toho Journal\, and E-Verse Radio (online)\, and Unbearables: A Global Anthology.  Brooke focus on the connections between culture and identity and finding beauty in the everyday. \n  \n  \n 
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LOCATION:699 Ranstead Street\, 699 Ranstead Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: Neal Kosaly-Meyer\, John Lavin\, Elijah B. Pringle\, III\, Fióna Bolger
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Poetry Reading: Neal Kosaly-Meyer\, John Lavin\, Elijah B. Pringle\, III\, Fióna Bolger\n  \nVIRTUAL – Registration Required:  Virtual – Registration link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kdeGprT8qGNcj0i5hXzXxbHwMGpIttrri \n  \nNeal Kosaly-Meyer is a Seattle-based composer and performer. As a member of Moonstone’s aTONEment community\, Neal has joined John Lavin to coordinate a Free Jazz performance in Dublin of Finnegans Wake with Jazz players from the United States and Ireland in June 2022. Neal’s performances of Finnegans Wake have been presented to the International James Joyce Foundations Symposia in Belgium (2018) and Mexico City (2019). \n  \nJohn Lavin is a jazz percussionist\, has taught English in Philadelphia public high schools and is an adjunct English professor at Saint Joseph’s University. He has taught the  novels of James Joyce since living and working in Dublin\, and he has performed in Jazz ensembles with Jo Jones at Chuck’s Composite in New York and with both Sonny Stitt and Eric Kloss during the 1970s. Currently Lavin is distilling his teaching and jazz improvisation experience into Blues Pedagogy: Educational Tales from the Teaching Life\, a study of diverse learning styles in urban 21st Century contexts. He is co-facilitating the Finnegans Wake & Jazz project with Neal Kosaly-Meyer\, anticipating a concert and panel in June 2022 in Dublin. \n  \nElijah B. Pringle\, III is a Philadelphia poet\, lyric baritone\, composer\, actor\, and artivist. Published globally he has appeared on Radio\, Television & Dramatic Stage. He credits his true education to five generations of teachers. Mr. Pringle has recently worked with several jazz bands\, sharing his trademark sound in Blues\, Brazilian\, and Reggae  renditions of the standard American Jazz Book. He will join in recitation\, composition\, and improvisation of James Joyce’s innovative classic Finnegans Wake in June 2022. \n  \nFióna Bolger is lending her voice to the Finnegans Wake Jazz revival by way of recitation and composition. Her first poetry collection\, a compound of words was launched in 2019 by Yoda Press. Love in the Original Language is due out from Salmon Poetry in June 2022. She lives between Ireland and India. More at www.fionabolgerpoetry.com. \n 
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry Readings: Lake Angela and DJ
DESCRIPTION:Moonstone Poetry Readings: Lake Angela and DJ\n  \nLive at Fergie’s Pub (1214 Sansom Street) and on Zoom – Registration Required for Zoom – use this link:  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qdOuppj8jE9NfdGxgpX-dGOEHn2Ahgh0d \n  \nLake Angela is a poet\, author of Organblooms and Words for the Dead\, choreographer\, and dancer from Lake Erie who constantly studies and develops her methods of dance as language. She works with psychiatric patients on discovering the transformative properties of dance as a therapeutic and accessible nonverbal language. Lake Angela studied choreography\, modern dance\, ballet and flamenco and rumba flamenca. In Barcelona\, she continued her professional training in contemporary\, release\, improv\, ballet\, kung fu\, and capoeira. Lake Angela’s special interests involve the poetry and dance of medieval women mystics\, the possibilities in and kinds of darknesses and silences\, and expressions of colors\, waters\, and suffering\, which she often explores in her poems and choreography. \n  \nDJ is relatively new to Philadelphia and a lifelong writer. Their poetry is straight forward with a  confessional style and touches on a variety of topics ranging from Queer identity to spirituality. She started to dabble in performance poetry in 2016 and quickly fell in love with the sense community at open mic nights and poetry slams. DJ is currently working on their first chapbook and looks forward to becoming a published author. When not writing\, you can find her hiking at Wissahickon\, frequenting their favorite South Philly dive bars\, or waxing philosophical about the state of the world.
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LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: Lynda V. E. Crawford\, Hiram Larew\, Yi Wei
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Poetry Reading: Lynda V. E. Crawford\, Hiram Larew\, Yi Wei\n  \nRegistration Required\, Link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkceuvrD0pHd1jEUSaAmpY03rRs76cqEjf \n  \nLynda V. E. Crawford has lived in the US longer than her childhood home Barbados. Both ‘homes’ sway and punctuate her writing. She writes to sneak behind eyes\, blow through ears\, stretch voices like others dance words. Her work has appeared in The Galway Review\, The Halcyone Literary Journal\, The Bookends Review\, and in anthologies by Spectrum Publishing\, Los Angeles Poet Society\, and Moonstone Arts Center. She also has work forthcoming in The Caribbean Writer in April 2022. \n  \n  \n  \nHiram Larew constantly prowls for poems that surprise by dint of leaps\, yelps\, and pokes. His poems have appeared widely in journals\, on the radio\, in anthologies and newspapers\, on public posters and in galleries. Author of three collections\, organizer of The Poetry Poster Project\, recipient of artist grants and purveyor of Poetry x Hunger\, he facilitates diversity in poetry communities while serving on Poetry Boards and as Courtesy Faculty at four research universities. What Hiram Larew offers in this fifth collection is a grateful glisten of poems. Many were written as outdoor rambles during the 2020-21 pandemic. Others look back over a shoulder at what seems long ago. And some are simply puddles of ponder. But above and beyond all of that\, with eyes that love sound and hearts that gleam\, Larew’s Mud Ajar is an opening that’s not meant to end. \nYi Wei is a first-generation Chinese writer with a BA in Asian American Studies and English from Swarthmore College. She currently serves as the Assistant Flash Fiction Editor at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. Yi has been awarded the Lois Morrell Poetry Prize and is the third-place winner for the 2021 Sappho Prize for Women Poets. Her work can be found in Palette Poetry\, Lantern Review\, and Crosswinds. She’s currently a Writer in the Public Schools fellow at NYU’s MFA in poetry.
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: M. Nzadi Keita\, Aaren Perry\, Lamont B. Steptoe
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Poetry Reading: M. Nzadi Keita\, Aaren Perry\, Lamont B. Steptoe\n  \nFriday February 25\, 2022 – 7pm \nRegistration Required – use this link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElfuGurTIvHdEhuhKG-RhSJuelsiJtkkw0 \n  \nM. Nzadi Keita is the author of Brief Evidence of Heaven: Poems from the life of Anna Murray Douglass. That book\, a finalist for the Phillis Wheatley Poetry Prize\, is cited by David Blight in his prize-winning biography\, Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom. Migration Letters\, forthcoming from Beacon Press in 2023\, will feature poems that center Keita’s perspectives as a first-generation northerner. Her poems and essays have appeared in numerous publications. She has received Leeway Foundation grants and a Pew Fellowship for poetry.  Keita is a Professor of English at Ursinus College\, where she teaches creative writing\, American literature\, and Africana Studies. \n  \n  \n  \n \nAaren Perry’s new book is Shipping and Receiving\, published by Moonstone. Bilingual with an MFA from Vermont College\, he recently edited a forthcoming 2022 collection of new poems by lamont b. steptoe. He co-edited with Dr. James Villarreal\, Under Lock and Key: 100 Poems From Death Row\, by Anthony Reid\, out this month on Amazon. Perry runs Yeatts Perry Consulting\, grants and donor management for health equity and social change nonprofits. Contact him for a two-book special: “Shipping and Receiving (Moonstone) and Open Fire (Whirlwind Press) mindfulpoetics@gmail.com includes shipping. \n  \n  \nLamont B. Steptoe is an award-winning poet\, born and raised in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania.  Steptoe is a Vietnam veteran\, photographer and founder of Whirlwind Press.  He has published sixteen collections of poems and is winner of an American Book Award\, a Pew fellow in the Arts\, induction into the International Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent by the Gwendolyn Brooks Center in Chicago\, and two Pennsylvania Council on the Arts awards. Steptoe’s work appears in over one hundred anthologies\, the most recent being Waging Peace in Vietnam. Hismost recent titles are Crowns & Halos\, Oracular Rumblings & Stilt Walking\, Meditations in Congo Square and Beyond the White Stone Lions. \n  \nOpen Reading follows
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