Showing posts with label Michael McInnis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael McInnis. Show all posts

Monday, October 02, 2023

Out Now

Michael McInnis just announced the release of the latest Nixes Mate Review. Check out issue 28/29 right here. 


Sunday, August 01, 2021

New Poem Up

My poem "Open House" is in the Summer 2021 issue of Nixes Mate Review. Thanks to Michael McInnis, Anne Elizabeth Pluto and company for including my work.


Friday, January 01, 2021

First Credit of the Year!

It's nice to take a nap and wake up to find my first publication credit of 2021. Find my poem "Name" in issues 16 and 17 of Nixes Mate Review. Thanks to Anne Elizabeth Pluto and Michael McInnis for including me in this long awaited release.


Saturday, March 18, 2017

The First and Last Word Poetry Series: March 21

Information courtesy of hosts Harris Gardner and Gloria Mindock.

THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS AT THE ARMORY
POETRY AT THE CAFÉ 
191 HIGHLAND AVENUE
SOMERVILLE, MA

TUESDAY, MARCH 21
7:00 PM/ADMISSION: $4.00
READING AND OPEN MIC

Hosted by: Harris Gardner and Gloria Mindock

THE FIRST AND LAST WORD POETRY SERIES


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Cheryl Buchanan earned her MFA where she now teaches at Emerson College. After practicing law for a decade she's interested in promoting writing from unconventional spaces and co-founded the nonprofit Writers Without Margins. She has received prizes from the Naugatuck River Review and Academy of American Poets.


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Michael McInnis served six years in the Navy chasing white whales and Soviet submarines. He founded The Primal Plunge, Boston's original bookstore dedicated to 'zines and underground culture and is a co-founding editor and designer of Nixes Mate Review. A chapbook, Secret Histories, is forthcoming from White Knuckle Press.


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Denise Provost has written poetry for many years. She has published in on-line and print journals, including Bagel Bards anthologies, Ibbetson Street, Muddy River Poetry Review, qarrtsiluni, Quadrille, Poetry Porch's Sonnet Scroll, Sanctuary, and Light Quarterly. Provost lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.


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