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SUMMARY:Kate Colby & Richard Meier Poetry Reading & Class Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Kate Colby’s nine books of poetry and essays include I Mean\, Dream of the Trenches\, and\, most recently Reverse Engineer. She has received awards and fellowships from the Poetry Society of America\, Rhode Island State Council for the Arts\, the Dodd Research Center at University of Connecticut\, and Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room. She grew up in Massachusetts\, where she helped found and establish the Gloucester Writers Center\, and currently lives in Providence. “I have written at length about Oppen\, Creeley\, Stein\, Olson\, William Carlos Williams and other adjacent poets\, so writing about Niedecker was overdue. I grew up in New England\, which shapes and deeply informs my work\, so I have a particular interest in other poets who write less about than from place.” \nRichard Meier has published five books of poetry: A Duration (Wave Books\, 2023)\, February March April April (Oxeye Press\, 2017)\, In the Pure Block of the Whole Imaginary (Omnidawn\, 2012)\, Shelley Gave Jane A Guitar (Wave Books\, 2006)\, and Terrain Vague\, selected by Tomaz Salamun for the Verse Prize and published by Verse Press in 2001. In recent years he has practiced and taught workshops on writing and walking and other daily and durational writing practices. He is Professor of English and Writer-in-Residence at Carthage College and lives in Somers and Madison\, WI.
URL:https://lorineniedecker.org/event/kate-colby-richard-meier-poetry-reading-class-discussion/
LOCATION:Carthage College\, 2001 Alford Park Dr.\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry Reading Series
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SUMMARY:“Trim Green Thought”: A Public Discussion of Lorine Niedecker’s fiction and poetics
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Penberthy\, Kate Colby\, and Flora Coker will engage in a public discussion of Lorine Niedecker’s published fiction and poetics with emphasis on Niedecker’s ‘The evenings automobiles’ \nJenny Penberthy’s research and writing have focused on the poetry of Lorine Niedecker. She edited Niedecker’s poems—New Goose (Listening Chamber\, 2003)\, Lorine Niedecker: Collected Works (University of California Press\, 2002)\, and Harpsichord & Salt Fish (Pig Press\, 1991) —and her letters—Niedecker and the Correspondence with Zukofsky 1931-1970(Cambridge University Press\, 1993)—along with a collection of essays and letters\, Lorine Niedecker: Woman & Poet (National Poetry Foundation\, University of Maine\, 1996). In 2016 she edited Kenneth Cox: The Art of Language for Flood Editions in Chicago. Currently\, she is working on a collection of previously unpublished Niedecker letters and on a book about Fulcrum Press. \nKate Colby’s nine books of poetry and essays include I Mean\, Dream of the Trenches\, and\, most recently Reverse Engineer. She has received awards and fellowships from the Poetry Society of America\, Rhode Island State Council for the Arts\, the Dodd Research Center at University of Connecticut\, and Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room. She grew up in Massachusetts\, where she helped found and establish the Gloucester Writers Center\, and currently lives in Providence. “I have written at length about Oppen\, Creeley\, Stein\, Olson\, William Carlos Williams and other adjacent poets\, so writing about Niedecker was overdue. I grew up in New England\, which shapes and deeply informs my work\, so I have a particular interest in other poets who write less about than from place.” \n“Flora Coker was a founding member of Theater X. For 35 years she kept company with the likes of actors John Schneider\, Willem Dafoe\, Deborah Clifton\, Victor DeLorenzo\, John Kishline\, Marcy Hoffman and Rick Graham. She has played in nearly 200 productions over the course of her acting career\, but Coker describes herself as a quiet person.” —Jackie Reid Dettlof
URL:https://lorineniedecker.org/event/trim-green-thought-a-public-discussion-of-lorine-niedeckers-fiction-and-poetics-2/
LOCATION:Hoard Museum\, Fort Atkinson\, 401 Whitewater Ave.\, Fort Atkinson\, WI\, 53538\, United States
CATEGORIES:Niedecker talks
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SUMMARY:Hear the Solitary Plover Summer 2023
DESCRIPTION:The FoLN have scheduled the next Hear the Solitary Plover reading. This reading will be held virtually on Zoom. Click here to join the reading. Poets reading will be many of the poets published in the Summer 2023 issue of The Solitary Plover. The reading will be moderated by Tom Montag\, Poetry Editor. Some of those reading their works include: Angela Hoffman\, Donna Fleischer\, Lakshman Bulusu\, Ronnie Hess\, Nancy Shea\, Lisa Vihos\, Linda Voit\, and Gary Hotham.
URL:https://lorineniedecker.org/event/hear-the-solitary-plover-summer-2023/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Solitary Plover Reading Series
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SUMMARY:Solitary Plover Reading Series: Winter 2023 edition
DESCRIPTION:Hear The Solitary Plover\nThursday\, April 13 at 6:00 p.m. Central Time\nThe Friends of Lorine Niedecker invites you to this special poetry event. The poets published in the Winter 2023 issue of “The Solitary Plover” will join us for a reading of their work. This reading will be moderated by Plover poetry editor Tom Montag\, who will also read from his latest work. \nPoets who will be reading their poetry are:\nAngela Hoffman\, Donna Fleischer\, Ronnie Hess\, Stephen Hemenway\, Joel Van Haaften\, Michael Nickels-Wisdom\, Julia Wagner\, Elizabeth Robinson\, Lakshman Bulusu\, Mike Sikkema\, Katrina Serwe\, and Gary Hotham. \nYou can join us by clicking on this Zoom link at the time of the program. \nThe Solitary Plover is the newsletter of the Friends of Lorine Niedecker. It is issued twice each year\, in winter and in summer. You can sign up to receive The Plover in your email and read issues on the Friends of Lorine Niedecker website here.
URL:https://lorineniedecker.org/event/solitary-plover-reading-series-winter-2023-edition/
CATEGORIES:Solitary Plover Reading Series
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SUMMARY:North Central Reading Series: Shannon Tharp & Noah Zanella
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Lorine Niedecker (FoLN) present the first in a biannual series of North Central virtual readings on Sunday\, March 26\, 2023 at 5pm CST. Our inaugural readers will be Shannon Tharp (Denver\, CO) and Noah Zanella (Chicago\, IL). \n\n\n\nShannon Tharp is the author of The Cost of Walking (Skysill Press\, 2011) and Vertigo in Spring (The Cultural Society\, 2013). She’s also co-editor with Sommer Browning of Poet-Librarians in the Library of Babel: Innovative Meditations on Librarianship (Library Juice Press\, 2018). Her poems and essays have appeared in Blazing Stadium\, The Brooklyn Rail\, Coldfront Magazine\, The RS 500\, SALT\, Typo\, and The Volta\, among others. She lives in Denver\, where she’s a librarian at the University of Denver. \n\n\n\nNoah Zanella is a Chicago based writer and musician. He works as a professor at Carthage College\, an editor at MASKS literary magazine\, and a teaching artist at Hugo House. He’s also a cofounder of Gourd magazine\, which will be releasing its first issue in the fall. He credits Lorine Niedecker‘s writing with teaching him how to write poems\, and he reads her collected work every summer. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://lorineniedecker.org/event/north-central-reading-shannon-tharp-noah-zanella-2/
CATEGORIES:North Central Reading Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Richard Meier":MAILTO:rmeier@carthage.edu
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SUMMARY:Solitary Plover Reading Series: Summer 2022 edition
DESCRIPTION:Hear The Solitary Plover\nTuesday\, November 15 at 6:30 p.m. Central Time\nThe Friends of Lorine Niedecker invites you to this special poetry event. The poets published in the Summer 2022 issue of “The Solitary Plover” will join us for a reading of their work. This reading will be moderated by Plover poetry editor Tom Montag\, who will also read from his latest work. \nPoets who will be reading their poetry are:\nLauren Carlson\, Margaret Coombs\, Tyler Farrell\,  Donna Fleischer\, Mary Fry\, Ronnie Hess\, Angela Hoffman\, Jeffrey Leisgang\, Stephen Manuel\, John Martone\, Marilyn K. Moody\, Elizabeth Harmatys Park\, Jean Preston\, Mary Rowin\, Jeanie Tomasko\, and Michael Dylan Welch. \nYou can join us by clicking on this Zoom link at the time of the program. \nThe Solitary Plover is the newsletter of the Friends of Lorine Niedecker. It is issued twice each year\, in winter and in summer. You can sign up to receive The Plover in your email\, read the Summer 2022 issue and previous issues on the Friends of Lorine Niedecker website here.
URL:https://lorineniedecker.org/event/solitary-plover-reading-series-summer-2022-edition-2/
CATEGORIES:Solitary Plover Reading Series
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SUMMARY:Solitary Plover Reading Series: Winter 2022 edition
DESCRIPTION:Hear The Solitary Plover\nThe Friends of Lorine Niedecker and the Dwight Foster Public Library invite you to celebrate National Poetry Month with this special poetry event at 6:30pm CT on on Tuesday\, April 26\, 2022. The poets published in the Winter 2022 issue of “The Solitary Plover” will join us in-person and remotely for a reading of their work. This reading will be moderated by Plover poetry editor Tom Montag\, who will also read from his latest work. \nYou can attend:\nIN PERSON at the Dwight Foster Public Library\, 209 Merchants Ave in Fort Atkinson \nREMOTELY by viewing the Live Stream on Youtube here. \nThe Solitary Plover is the newsletter of the Friends of Lorine Niedecker. It is issued twice each year\, in winter and in summer. You can sign up to receive The Plover in your email\, read the Winter 2022 issue and previous issues on the Friends of Lorine Niedecker website here.
URL:https://lorineniedecker.org/event/solitary-plover-reading-series-winter-2022-edition-2/
CATEGORIES:Solitary Plover Reading Series
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