The Robert Frost Foundation Presents Our April Hoot! Tuesday, April 12, 7:00 PM, featuring Merrimack Valley poet Paul Marion.
This continues our twenty-year legacy of presenting open mic nights (Called Hoots) and feature poetry performances that celebrate the literary history of Robert Frost and the Merrimack Valley. This month’s Hoot continues on Zoom. See below for Zoom link.
Paul Marion (b. 1954) is the author of Lockdown Letters & Other Poems and Union River: Poems and Sketches. He edited the early writing of Jack Kerouac in Atop an Underwood, which is also available in French and Italian translations. His book Mill Power tells the story of the modern revival of the historic factory city Lowell, Mass., where he was born. In 1978, he founded Loom Press, which publishes work by writers in the Merrimack Valley and New England. With Richard Howe Jr., he co-edits the new literary annual The Lowell Review. He lives in Amesbury, Mass., with his wife, Rosemary Noon.
Click here to access the Frost Hoot! Zoom Meeting.
Voice access +1 929 205 6099
Meeting ID: 841 9729 3772
Passcode: 1874
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