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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading in Collaboration with E-Verse Equinox Reading Series: Vasiliki Katsarou\, David Livewell\, Tamara Oakman\, with John Wall Barger
DESCRIPTION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82437345103?pwd=TGZ2R3JJbGpqN1ozcGl3QU1HRjlkdz09 \nMeeting ID: 824 3734 5103\, Passcode: 253385\, Phone: +1 646-876-9923 \nVasiliki Katsarou is the author of the poetry collection Memento Tsunami\, and the chapbook\, Three Sea Stones\, published this year by Lucia Press. She is also co-editor of two contemporary poetry anthologies: Eating Her Wedding Dress and Dark as a Hazel Eye (Ragged Sky Press\, Princeton). Her award-winning 35mm short film Fruitlands 1843 has been screened at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, the Harvard Film Archive\, the Angelika Film Center\, and the Drama Film Festival in Greece. A new digitized version of the film is forthcoming. Vasiliki is a teaching artist at Hunterdon Art Museum\, and a Geraldine R. Dodge Poet in New Jersey. \nDavid Livewell grew up in the Kensington section of North Philadelphia.  He has taught poetry courses at La Salle University.  He won the T.S. Eliot Poetry Prize for his book\, Shackamaxon (Truman State University Press).  His poems have appeared in Poetry\, Threepenny Review\, Yale Review\, The Hopkins Review\, The Hudson Review\, Southwest Review\, and other journals. \nTamara Oakman is a neo-confessional writer\, English\, writing\, ESL and humanities professor\, with work published in Many Mountains Moving\, Philadelphia Stories and Best of Anthology\, Mad Poets Review\, Certain Circuits Magazine\, Fox Chase Review and other online and in print magazines. She has awards in poetry\, fiction\, non-fiction\, and drama\, and performs poetry and fiction in Philadelphia and the surrounding tri-state areas. Tamara is an event coordinator who has hosted\, created and organized events\, series\, writing workshops and festivals in Philadelphia and has judged the Hidden River Arts fiction and drama contest\, the Philadelphia Writer’s Conference poetry contest\, the Montgomery County Poet Laureate poetry contest and Ursinis College’s Dolman Prize . She is co-founder and internship coordinator for APIARY magazine. \nJohn Wall Barger\, Host \nOpen reading follows
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/virtual-poetry-reading-in-collaboration-with-e-verse-equinox-reading-series-vasiliki-katsarou-david-livewell-tamara-oakman-with-john-wall-barger/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: Adriann "Just The Pen" Bautista\, Aileen Cassinetto\, Joanne Leva\, with Elijah Pringle
DESCRIPTION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82437345103?pwd=TGZ2R3JJbGpqN1ozcGl3QU1HRjlkdz09 \nMeeting ID: 824 3734 5103\, Passcode: 253385\, Phone: +1 646-876-9923 \nAdriann “Just The Pen” Bautista is a Mother\, Research Grant Manager at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia\, Playwright\, Poet \, Founder and CEO of Just the Pen\, LLC\,  Founder of Just The Pen Foundation\, Founder & Facilitator of Inspired & Empowered to Move for Women Who Lead and Host of the new project Talks with Just The Pen. As an established Poet\, Adriann is author of “Ballad of a Beautiful Brown King”\, “Sister Strength” and “Sanctuary of Snow”.  She is published in various anthologies including Poetry Ink\, P.E.A.S. Magazine and Thomas Jefferson University’s Literary magazine\,  Inside Out\, and Standing our Ground: Poems for Trayvon Martin & Marissa Alexander . \n Aileen Cassinetto is the Poet Laureate of San Mateo County\, California. Widely anthologized\, she is also the author of the poetry collections\, Traje de Boda and The Pink House of Purple Yam Preserves & Other Poems\, as well as three chapbooks through Moria Books’ acclaimed Locofo series. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Asahi Shimbun\, The Banyan Review\, Moss Trill\, The Nonconformist Magazine\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, and Vox Populi\, among others. Organizer of “POWER TO THE POETS reading series\, Aileen’s work is also featured in the curated “Wall + Response” project on social\, political\, racial and justice narratives in Clarion Alley\, San Francisco. \nJoanne Leva is the author of Eve Heads Back and Eve Would Know and an advocate for creative writing and community service. She is founder and executive director of the Montgomery County Poet Laureate Program (MCPL) and founder and editor-in-chief of Tekpoet\, an online poetry manuscript services company. Her poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review\, Peace Is a Haiku Song\, 50 Over Fifty\, Apiary\, E-Verse Radio\, The Schuylkill Valley Journal\, Rag Queen Periodical\, Bucks County Writer\, and Transcendent Visions\, among others. Her poem\, “God Walks into a Bar\,” was featured in a Philadelphia Calligraphers’ Society Poetry Reading & Exhibit and companion publication entitled\, Scripta. \nElijah Pringle\, Host \nOpen reading follows
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/virtual-poetry-reading-adriann-just-the-pen-bautista-aileen-cassinetto-joanne-leva-with-elijah-pringle/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: Queer Poetics\, Gala Mukomolova\, Alina Pleskova\, Galina Rymbu
DESCRIPTION:Queer Poetics\nFrom the former Soviet Union \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83944818819?pwd=WlY2UkxGY0dyemNPSHgzczA1eXdWQT09 \nMeeting ID: 839 4481 8819\, Passcode: 717435 \nGala Mukomolova is a Moscow-born\, Brooklyn-raised\, poet and essayist. Her full length poetry collection\, Without Protection\, is available through Coffee House Press. Her chapbook\, One Above One Below: Positions & Lamentations\, is available with YesYes Books. She is a recipient of the 2016 Discovery Prize from 92nd St Y & Boston Review and has held residencies at Vermont Studio Center\, Pink Door\, and ASYLUM Arts. Gala currently writes astrology articles for NYLON Magazine \, cohosts Big Dyke Energy Podcast\, and is one of the creators of QueerHealers.com. She is a founder and a part of The Cheburashka Collective. \nAlina Pleskova is a poet\, editor\, and Russian immigrant turned proud Philadelphian. Her work has been featured in American Poetry Review\, Thrush\, Entropy\, Cosmonauts Avenue\, Peach Mag\, Meduza\, the Poetry Project\, and elsewhere. Her chapbook\, What Urge Will Save Us\, was published by Spooky Girlfriend Press in 2017. She is co-editor of bedfellows magazine and a 2020 Leeway Foundation Art & Change grant awardee. \nGalina Rymbu was born in 1990 in the city of Omsk (Siberia\, Russia) and lives in Lviv\, Ukraine. She edits F-Pis’mo\, an online magazine for feminist literature and theory\, as well as Gryoza\, a website for contemporary poetry. She is the co-founder and co-curator of the Arkadii Dragomoshchenko Prize for emerging Russian-language poets. She has published three books of poems in Russia: Moving Space of the Revolution\, Time of the Earth\, and Life in Space. Her essays on cinema\, literature\, and sexuality have appeared on Séance\, Colta\, Your Art\, and other journals. English translations of her work have appeared in The White Review\, Arc Poetry\, Berlin Quarterly\, Music & Literature\, n+1\, Asymptote\, Powder Keg\, and Cosmonauts Avenue\, as well as in the chapbook White. Her poetry has been translated into thirteen languages and stand-alone collections of her work have been published in Latvian\, Dutch\, Swedish\, and Romanian. Her new book\, Life in Space\, is translated by Joan Brooks\, and includes additional material translated by Helena Kernan\, Charles Bernstein and others and is a co-production with After Hours Editions\, who published Rymbu’s first English-language chapbook\, White Bread and Ugly Duckling Presse. “ Daring and surprising in every poem\, Life in Space is the arrival of a new major poet.” Valzhyna Mort
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