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SUMMARY:Serotonin Poetry Project
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Meeting ID: 851 0353 5295\, Passcode: 610782\, Phone: +1 646-876-9923 \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85103535295?pwd=dSt2MXRkNGdKU0Jkb3BCUE9sNVNtQT09 \nCynthia Arrieu-King teaches creative writing\, literature\, and general studies. Her poetry books include People are Tiny in Paintings of China\, Manifest\, and Futureless Languages. Her poetry book Continuity is forthcoming from Octopus Books and her book of experimental memoir The Betweens is forthcoming from Noemi in 2021. \nPraise Osawaru is a Nigerian writer\, (performance) poet\, & wannabe entrepreneur studying at the University of Benin\, Nigeria. His works have appeared/forthcoming in African Writer\, Kreative Diadem\, Ibua Journal\, Ngiga Review\, Perhappened Magazine\, Praxis Magazine & elsewhere. He was longlisted for African Writers Award 2019 and shortlisted in the 2019 Kreative Diadem Creative Writing Contest. He’s openly a film fanatic & overall art enthusiast/lover. Say hello on Instagram/Twitter: @wordsmithpraise \nAmber Renee\, she/her\, 26\, writes from her home in suburban Bucks County\, PA. A fool hopelessly in love with the pursuit of psycheverse knowledge\, she often writes autobiographically. “Thoughts on This Most Recent Episode” was her 2016 full length collection of self-published poetry ruminating on her thoughts & illnesses. As recently as January 2020 she published a Poetry Picture book “i feel like i’m nothing” available online. Find her on social media @amberreneepoet \nSean Lynch\, Host
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: Antonio Lopez\, Chukwuma Ndulue\, Ewuare Osayande\, with Elijah Pringle
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Meeting ID: 836 1745 1559\, Passcode: 749356\, Phone: +1 646-876-9923 \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83617451559?pwd=TGliZFF4dXZzamZOaGJreHVQbzBJdz09 \nAntonio López received a double B.A. in Global Cultural Studies and African & African-American studies from Duke University\, scholarships to attend the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley\, Tin House\, the Vermont Studio Center\, and Bread Loaf. He is a proud member of the Macondo Writers Workshop and a CantoMundo Fellow. His nonfiction has been featured or is forthcoming in PEN/America\, Jacket2\, and Insider Higher Education\, and his poetry in The New Republic\, Tin House\, and elsewhere. He received his Masters in Fine Arts (poetry) at Rutgers-Newark and a Masters in Philosophy in Modern Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University. His debut collection\, Gentefication\, was selected by Gregory Pardlo as the winner of the 2019 Levis Prize in Poetry to be published through Four Way Books. \nChukwuma Ndulue is the author of the chapbook Boys Quarter (Ugly Duckling Presse). His work has appeared in BOAAT\, Muse/A Journal\, Tinderbox\, PANK\, Brooklyn Poets and other publications. He has been the recipient of fellowships from Columbia University and Kenyon College. \nEwuare X. Osayande is a poet and publisher. He is the founder of FreedomSeed Press\, established in 2002. The author of several books including Whose America?: New and Selected Poems\, his latest book is entitled Black Phoenix Uprising published by Africa World Press. Poet icon Amiri Baraka has said that “Ewuare Osayande is one of the United States’ most important poets of this generation.” Learn more about his work at Osayande.org. \nElijah Pringle\, Host \nOpen reading follows event
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SUMMARY:Take Five: Laura Baird\, Deborah Brown\, Barbara Siegel Carlson\, Richard Jackson\, Susan Thomas\, with Dave Worrell
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Meeting ID: 828 6011 8796 Passcode: 045261 Phone: +1 646-876-9923 \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82860118796?pwd=L3V5OUwwMDd3SzdZVk9IUlRMaXN4UT09 \nGenerous\, empathetic\, and deftly observant\, these poems leave an afterglow\, each one small candle guiding us through the forest of so much we don’t know. – Leslie Ullman\, author of Library Of Small Happiness and Progress on the Subject of Immensity \nLaura (Behr) Baird has published in The Cortland Review\, Numero Cinq\, Canyon Voices\, vox poetica\, among others. Laura lives in Montgomery\, Alabama. As a psychotherapist\, she has been in private practice for 25 year \nDeborah Brown’s new book\, The Human Half was published from BOA Editions in 2019. Her first book Walking the Dog’s Shadow\, was a winner of the A. J. Poulin Jr. Award and of a New Hampshire Literary Award for Outstanding Book of Poetry. The title poem of the collection was awarded a Pushcart Prize. She co-edited Lofty Dogmas: Poets on Poetics  and co-translated the poems in Last Voyage: Selected Poems of Giovanni Pascoli. She lives in Warner\, NH. \nBarbara Siegel Carlson is the author of poetry books Once in Every Language and Fire Road\, co-translator of Open: Selected Poems and Thoughts of of Srečko Kosovel (2018) and Look Back\, Look Ahead\, Selected Poems of Srečko Kosovel and co-editor of A Bridge of Voices: Contemporary Slovene Poetry and Perspectives. Carlson serves as Poetry in Translation Editor for Solstice and teaches in Boston. \nRichard Jackson has published twenty-five books including fifteen books of poems\, most recently Broken Horizons. He was awarded the Order of Freedom Medal for literary and humanitarian work in the Balkans by the President of Slovenia for his work with the Slovene-based Peace and Sarajevo Committees of PEN International. He has received Guggenheim\, NEA\, NEH\, and two Witter-Bynner fellowships\, five Pushcart Prizes and has appeared in Best American Poems ‘97 as well as many other anthologies. In 2009 he won the AWP George Garret Award for teaching and writing. \nSusan Thomas is author of State of Blessed Gluttony which won the Benjamin Saltman prize\, The Empty Notebook Interrogates Itself and In the Sadness. She has also published two chapbooks\, a collection of short stories\, Among Angelic Orders\, and is co-translator of Last Voyage\, a collection of Giovanni Pascoli’s selected poems. . She has also won first prizes for poetry from the Iowa Poetry Review\, USC\, Spoon River Review and Mississippi Review. \nDave Worrell\, Host \n 
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SUMMARY:Educator/Poets: Marion Deutsche Cohen\, Nina Gross\, Deborah Turner\, with Alina Macneal and Jennifer Hook
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Meeting ID: 824 3643 5017 Passcode: 758900 Phone: +1 646-876-9923 \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82436435017?pwd=OWo1WWtscVBvYXlyTW9DakFHcGdsQT09 \nMarion Deutsche Cohen is the author of 32 collections of poetry or memoir; her newest book is “Not Erma Bombeck: Diary of a Feminist 70s Mother” and her latest poetry collections are “The Essence of Seventh Grade: A Kind of Autobiography” and “The Discontinuity at the Waistline: My #MeToo Poems”. She is also the author of two controversial memoirs about spousal chronic illness\, a trilogy diary of late-pregnancy loss\, and “Crossing the Equal Sign”\, about the experience of mathematics. She teaches a course she developed\, Mathematics in Literature\, at Drexel University \nNina Gross is a violist who teaches and performs in the Connecticut River Valley. Nina lives in Greenfield\, Massachusetts where she spends her time writing poetry\, prose\, music and dialogue. She is a former writer of the fourth grade Weekly Reader\, a mother of two adult children and a Yale grad with degrees in Anthropology\, Afro-American Studies and Sociology.  Her poetry essays and monologues have been included in anthologies and presentations of the Straw Dog Writers’ Guild\, the UU Women Writers group\, Local Access to Valley Arts (LAVA) and Fade to Black \nA librarian\, educator\, and researcher\, Deborah Turner now writes and prose full-time. Her debut poetry book\, Sweating It Out (2020) features her collection of sports poetry. Her writing also appears in the Lavender Reader\, Philadelphia Stories\, and the anthologies Testimony (Beacon Press) and The Body Eclectic (Henry Holt). For information about Sweating and her other works\, please refer to Deborah’s website at http://www.deborahturner.online/verse/ \nAlina Macneal & Jennifer Hook\, Hosts \nOpen reading follows
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