Information courtesy of Jack Scully, who hosts the event with Rene Schwiesow.
For Roger Boucher a life’s longing to write poetry and stories, came to him later in life, since the mid eighty’s. He has been a member of four writing circles and faithfully call the Nomad Writer’s Group home for the past ten years. He was a co-founder of Poetry in the Village in Rehoboth, MA and an original member of the Rug Room Coffeehouse in Attleboro, MA. He has read locally at numerous venues, including An Unlikely Story in Plainville, MA. Roger lives in Rehoboth with my poet wife, Nancy and two forever cats, Butterscotch and Felix.
The poetry of Dolores Stewart has appeared in The American Scholar, Atlanta Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, California Quarterly, Chicago Review, Comstock Review, Connecticut Review, Denver Quarterly, Fiddlehead, Louisvilled Review, Measure, Poetry magazine, Quercus Review, Salmagundi, Snowy Egret, Southern Poetry Review, and other journals. Two collections of her poems Doors to the Universe and The Nature of Things have been published by Bellowing Ark Press. A third collection, Driving with the Right Side of the Brain (Dolores Stewart Riccio) was recently published by Riverhaven Books, Whitman MA
MUSIC FEATURE-Haley Hewitt
The Plymouth Center for the Arts 11 North St, Plymouth
PLYMOUTH, POETRY IS SPOKEN HERE
SATURDAY May 6, 2017 @ 12 NOON
For Roger Boucher a life’s longing to write poetry and stories, came to him later in life, since the mid eighty’s. He has been a member of four writing circles and faithfully call the Nomad Writer’s Group home for the past ten years. He was a co-founder of Poetry in the Village in Rehoboth, MA and an original member of the Rug Room Coffeehouse in Attleboro, MA. He has read locally at numerous venues, including An Unlikely Story in Plainville, MA. Roger lives in Rehoboth with my poet wife, Nancy and two forever cats, Butterscotch and Felix.
The poetry of Dolores Stewart has appeared in The American Scholar, Atlanta Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, California Quarterly, Chicago Review, Comstock Review, Connecticut Review, Denver Quarterly, Fiddlehead, Louisvilled Review, Measure, Poetry magazine, Quercus Review, Salmagundi, Snowy Egret, Southern Poetry Review, and other journals. Two collections of her poems Doors to the Universe and The Nature of Things have been published by Bellowing Ark Press. A third collection, Driving with the Right Side of the Brain (Dolores Stewart Riccio) was recently published by Riverhaven Books, Whitman MA
MUSIC FEATURE-Haley Hewitt
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