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Booklover’s Gourmet Open Mic

April 18 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Join us for our monthly round robin open mic poetry share, moderated by Robert Eugene Perry. Bring original pieces to share in a friendly, supportive environment.

In addition to our regular open mic (1.5 hours), this month Brian Mosher will be the featured reader (20 minutes) to celebrate his two new poetry books: Relic & Double Vision.

Space is limited to 14 open mic participants and usually fills up quickly. 

Please email deb@bookloversgourmet.com or call 508-949-6232 to sign up.

In celebration of National Poetry Month, Booklovers’ Gourmet, located at 72 East Main Street in Webster, MA is hosting an Open Mic Poetry Event with Featured Poet Brian Mosher, on Saturday, April 18th from 2-4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. There is space for up to 14 readers for the open mic. To sign up to read, please call 508-949-6232 or email deb@bookloversgourmet.com.

Brian Mosher resides in Mansfield, MA. His work has appeared in Blood and Bourbon, Lily Poetry Review, Literary Underground, Nixes Mate, Anomaly Poetry, eMerge, Esoterica, and others. He received Honorable Mention in the Joe Gouviea Outermost Poetry Contest, and his short story “Fragments” was a winner of the Nikki Hanna Literary Challenge. His most recent books are the collection, “A Muster of Melodious Musings” (2025 Metaphysical Fox Press); Double Vision, a collaboration with artist Becky Haletky (2026); and the chapbook “Relict” (2026 Finishing Line Press).

His website is Phlubbermatic: (www.phlubbermatic.blogspot.com).

Relict is the result of the author’s struggle to figure out what the death of his father meant to him. Does a person become something different on the day they no longer have any living parents? A child becomes an adolescent, becomes an adult. A single person becomes part of a couple, becomes a parent, becomes again single either as a widow or through divorce. But we have no word for the stage of life that begins once both a person’s parents have died. This book is an attempt to document the feelings of grief, and to reconnect to a lost past through stories about ancestors, all without losing sight of a hopeful future.

Artist Becky Haletky and poet Brian Mosher present their collaborative project, Double Vision. Becky has created gorgeous and colorful collages of diners, historic locations and other attractions (both real and imagined), and Brian has written poems to accompany each one.

Robert Eugene Perry

Booklover’s Gourmet