Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Sacramento Poetry Center's Socially Distant Verse, Coast to Coast



Information courtesy of Len Germinara
  
Swing on by tonight for some fine poetry.

Tuesday, July 28         

NEW DAY OF WEEK  
SPC Socially Distant Verse, Coast to Coast
 
A salon reading with Julia Rose Lewis, David R. Surette, and Elizabeth Bradfield

6:30-7:30 PDT. https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7638733462


Meeting ID: 763 873 3462 ("P O E T R E E I N C")

Password: spcsdv2020  
                                                                                                                                    
David R. Surette’s new book of poetry is Malden, selected and new poems that feature his hometown Malden, Massachusetts. He is the author of five other collections: Wicked Hard, The Immaculate Conception Mothers’ Club, Young Gentlemen’s School, Easy to Keep, Hard to Keep In and Stable which was named an Honor Book at the 2005 Massachusetts Book Awards. He lives on Cape Cod.

Julia Rose Lewis
is the author of Phenomenology of the Feral (KFS 2017) and High Erratic Ecology (KFS 2020). She and James Miller co-authored Strays (HVTN 2017). She has published the pamphlets Zeroing Event (Zarf Poetry 2016), Exhalation Halves Lambda (Finishing Line Press 2017), How to Hypnotize a Lobster (Fathom Books 2018), Archeology and the Beast (Luminous Press 2018), Miscellaneous (Sampson Low 2019), and NAG (Gang Press 2019).

Writer/naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield is the author of Toward Antarctica, Once Removed, Approaching Ice, Interpretive Work, and Theorem, a collaboration with artist Antonia Contro. Her poems and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, West Branch, Poetry, The Atlantic Monthly, Orion and elsewhere. For the past twenty-some years, she has worked as a naturalist and guide.

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