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Poets who are artists, Artists who are poets

October 13, 2020 by Rob Baker

Join the collective known as Poets who are artists, Artists who are poets on October 22, 2020, for a virtual reading with Philosopher Courtney Dorian Schlosser.  Other readers include Michel Duncan Merle, Paul Lavallee, Sotirios Evangelos Lalos “Sam”, Prakash, Sue Coles, Elaine Reardon, Holly Lynn Lavallee, Robert Steele, and Jeffrey Ferrara.

The virtual event will start at 3:00 pm via Zoom. A link for joining can be found on our calendar.

The organizers thank the WCPA for Zoom access and Robert Steele for facilitating.

Filed Under: General News

Oliver de la Paz YouTube video

October 8, 2020 by Rob Baker

Oliver de la Paz wearing a blue button down shirtWe’ve added a new video to our YouTube channel. This one features Oliver de la Paz from his August 12, 2020, reading via our Zoom into Poetry series.

https://youtu.be/xHopPCzPiMs

We hope you’ve been enjoying these videos and find them a balm during these times. Leave us a comment and let us know what you heard that you liked.

While you are there please consider subscribing to our channel. If we get to 100 subscribers we can give our YouTube channel a name instead of the incredibly not useful “UCZw3ZotKcZtnSUGKk_F___A” it has now.

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Elizabeth Bishop – 1911–1979

October 6, 2020 by Rob Baker

The Worcester-born poet Elizabeth Bishop died on this day in 1979. Upon her gravestone in Hope Cemetery is inscribed the quote we share here.

Learn more about how the quote was finally added as Bishop requested on our Elizabeth Bishop page.

Filed Under: General News

Zoom into Poetry continues this Fall

October 4, 2020 by Rob Baker

We are continuing our virtual poetry readings through the fall and the next event is next Sunday afternoon. Join on October 11 at 3:00 pm with Zoom into Poetry with Doug Holder.

Holder was our judge for our 2020 Annual Poetry Contest: The Frank O’Hara Prize. In a normal year we would have enjoyed hearing him read at a Winners’ Reading late in September. Alas, this is far from a normal year and so we’re taking the opportunity to hear him read via Zoom.
To join the event, please visit the Zoom registration page and fill in the form. A meeting link will be e-mailed to you.

Doug Holder is a recipient of the Allen Ginsberg Award, teaches writing at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston and Endicott College in Beverly, MA. Big Table Publishing published Holder’s recent poetry collection, Portrait of an Artist as a Young Poseur. Holder is the Arts Editor for The Somerville News, the director of the Newton Free Library Poetry Series, the producer of Poet to Poet: Writer to Writer on Somerville Community Access TV, and the co-founder of the Bagel Bards, a Somerville-based literary group. Holder’s poetry and prose have appeared in Rattle, The Boston Globe Magazine, the new renaissance, Istanbul Literary Review, Hazmat, Toronto Quarterly, Long Island Quarterly, Wilderness House Literary Review, and many others. Holder resides in the Boston area with his wife and his skittish and Yiddish kitty, Ketz.

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Amina Mohammed and Leonardo Nin will read on October 6th

September 29, 2020 by Rob Baker

Guardians of Traditions / Guardianes de Tradición is hosting an online event with Worcester’s first youth Youth Poet Laureate, Amina Mohammed, called The Power of My Voice on Tuesday, October 6th. Amina will be joined by Dominican writer and anthropologist Leonardo Nin.
You can learn more about the event at their Facebook event page or visit http://bit.ly/thepowerofmyvoice to register for the Zoom online meeting.

Filed Under: General News

The Thirsty Lab with Heather Macpherson

September 27, 2020 by Rob Baker

The WCPA is happy to help the Thirsty Lab poetry reading go virtual for their 5th Tuesday reading. Please join a virtual Thirsty Lab on Tuesday, September 29, 2020, at 7:00 pm. Heather Macpherson will be the feature.

Register for the reading and Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and link.

Heather J. Macpherson is an essayist, educator, and PhD student at the University of Rhode Island. Her focus in Literature includes Creative Nonfiction, Essaying, and Human-Animal Relationships in Memoir and Autobiography. Her essays and poems have appeared in the Bennington Review, Doctor T.J. Eckleberg Review, 580 Split, and other fine places. Besides writing, teaching, and studying, Heather enjoys traveling and spending time with friends and family, especially her son.

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2015 WCPA Annual Poetry Contest: the Frank O’Hara Prize

September 25, 2020 by Irena Kaci

Congratulations to the winners:

Jennifer Freed – Honorable Mention
“The Thing With(out) Feathers”

John Eisner – Third Prize
“Bullets in Water”

Anne Marie Lucci – Second Prize
“Rules for Happiness”

Emily Ferrara – First Prize
“On the Morning of the Third Supermoon”

Contest Judge:  Dawn Potter
2015 Contest Chair:  Robert Steele

The Winner’s Reading was held on Sunday, September 27th
at the First Unitarian Church, Main Street, Worcester. 

Poems from the winners and contest judge appear in
The Worcester Review Volume XXXVI.

Filed Under: Annual Poetry Contest

New YouTube video featuring Richard Fox

September 24, 2020 by Rob Baker

We’ve added a new video to our YouTube channel. This one features Richard Fox from his August 25, 2020 feature at the virtual Thirsty Lab Poetry Reading.

Give it a view when you have a hankering for some amazing poetry from a Worcester favorite. While you are there please consider subscribing to our channel. If we get to 100 subscribers we can give our YouTube channel a name instead of the incredibly not useful “UCZw3ZotKcZtnSUGKk_F___A” it has now.

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Etheridge Knight

September 23, 2020 by Irena Kaci

Etheridge Knight Univ. of Pittsburgh Press

Etheridge Knight, photo credit: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press

Behind the Beat Look is a Sweet
Tongue and a Boogie Foot
(for those who see me as a tragic figure)

There is glee in my teeth, and mirth in my mouth.
My birth under the Mississippi sun so a boast,
A toast to my Black Daddy, Gandy-dancer, Master of the
Buck and Wing.  The Skin and Grin.

But what you see might not be what you get.

Etheridge Knight, The Worcester Review, XIX, 1998, p. 131

 

A brief biography of Etheridge Knight (1931-1991), including his ties to Worcester, was written and published by David Shaw as part of an interactive student project. The biography is available here.

A more comprehensive look at Etheridge Knight is featured in The Worcester Review, Vol XIX 1&2 (1998) including his years in Worcester.  The introduction by Editor Rodger Martin also lays out how his military record can not answer the question of Korean War service one way or another because a Vietnam War protest fire set at the Army Record Center in St. Louis destroyed significant portions of Knight’s military record.

In September 2018, the WCPA honored Knight by renaming the performance portion of the WCPA’s Annual College Poetry Contest. The “Etheridge Knight Performance Prize” is awarded to a single individual each year and includes a cash prize. College and universities in central Massachusetts chose a participant to represent the school at the event. Craig Blais of Anna Maria College is chairing the contest again this year.

Visit the Poetry Foundation page for Etheridge Knight

Worcester Telegram article regarding a local reading of Knight’s work.

Filed Under: Literary Tour

Kundiman reading with Aimee Nezkukumatathil and Ross Gay

September 23, 2020 by Rob Baker

Kundiman creates an affirming and rigorous space where Asian American writers can explore, through art, the unique challenges that face the new and ever-changing diaspora. They see the arts as a tool of empowerment, of education and liberation, of addressing proactively what legacy is left for future generations as individuals and as a community.

Kundiman offers a variety of educational programs and readings which have become virtual events. We’re looking forward to A Reading & Conversation with Aimee Nezhukumatathil & Ross Gay, moderated by Cathy Linh Che & Malcolm Tariq on Wednesday, September 30th. That reading will start at 6:00 pm EST and advanced registration is needed.

Visit their Facebook event for more details including a link to register.

Filed Under: General News

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