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Tony Brown Chosen for Kunitz Medal

April 20, 2022 by Rob Baker

Proclaimed a “Slam Poet Legend” by Poetry Slam International, Worcester poet Tony Brown has been selected as the 2022 Stanley Kunitz Medal recipient.

Brown is widely known throughout Worcester’s poetry community and beyond. During nearly five decades of shepherding poetry from “the page to the stage,” he has established himself as a poet, essayist, teacher, pacesetter among slam team poets, editor, and venue host. Brown is cofounder of The Duende Project, a spoken word and music quartet that performs locally and along the East Coast, in addition to releasing six collections of their work. Brown’s daily blog, “Dark Matters,” attracts over 3000 readers, and his poems have garnered seven Pushcart Prize nominations.

The Stanley Kunitz Medal originated with a bequest to the Worcester County Poetry Association from former Poet Laureate of the United States and Worcester native Stanley Kunitz (1905-2006). Brown’s award will be the eighth annual medal bestowed on a poet with a strong Worcester County connection who best exemplifies Kunitz’s lifelong commitment to poetry. The award recognizes a poet’s commitment to poetry as Kunitz lived it: teaching poetry, mentoring poets, speaking poetry, publishing poetry, and supporting organizations which nurture poetry.

Also nominated this year were poets Curt Curtin, David Macpherson, and Laura Jehn Menides.

Tony Brown will receive his medal at a ceremony presented by the Worcester County Poetry Association at the Worcester Historical Museum on Thursday, July 28th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. There is limited parking at the museum, with additional parking on street and in the Pearl/Elm Street Garage. Visit the 2022 Kunitz Medal Ceremony event page for details.

 

Filed Under: General News Tagged With: #2022, #poetryofworcestercounty, #stanleykunitz

Women’s Poetry Reading – March 23, 2022

March 2, 2022 by Rob Baker

Join a gathering of 20+ women on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, for the annual Princeton Women’s Poetry Reading organized by Susan Roney-O’Brien.  The event will start at 7:00 pm and will be held using a Zoom online meeting.  The Princeton Public Library has agreed to co-sponsor the event along with the Worcester County Poetry Association.

Visit the Zoom registration link to receive information on how to join the reading. Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and a link to join.

Expected to read are the following women (a * indicates a first-time reader at the event).

Kathleen Aguero *
Polly Brown
Devon Evans *
Kathleen Fagley *
Claire Golding
Sharon Ann Harmon *
Joyce Heon
Meg Kearney *
Andrea MacRichie *
Muriel Nelson *
Dolores Paljus *
Kyle Potvin *
Catherine Reed
Eve Rifkah
Susan Roney-O’Brien
Karen Sharpe
Nancy Strong
Francine Sterle *
Beth Sweeney
bg Thurston
Loretta Watts

 
You can download the bios for all the readers here >>> Women’s Reading Bios 2022.

Filed Under: General News Tagged With: #2022, #poetryofworcestercounty

“A Walk in the Woo” Worcester’s Rain Poets Read

January 30, 2022 by Rob Baker

We are looking forward to our first in-person event in over six months with “A Walk in the Woo” Worcester’s Rain Poets Read on February 13, 2022 (snow date: February 27, 2022).  The reading will start at 3:00 pm.

We have invited the poets who created the Rain Poems to share their work in a reading for friends and family at the Park View Room at Cornerstone Bank (just off Elm Park @ 230 Park Ave, Worcester).

Learn more about the Park View Room at https://www.preservationworcester.org/park-view-room/.
Read the Rain Poems and learn about the project by visiting the WCPA website at https://worcestercountypoetry.org/a-walk-in-the-woo/.

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