Join the Grolier Poetry Book Shop for a hybrid reading with Naomi Mulvihill and Hilary Sallick with an introduction by Lloyd Schwartz.
This event will take place synchronously in-store at 6 Plympton Street and on Zoom. Registration Required.
Naomi Mulvihill (Poetry, 2011) was a Margaret Murphy endowed fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA. Her chapbook, We All Might Be (Factory Hollow Press), won the 2022 Tomaž Šalamun Prize Editor’s Choice Selection. Her first full length volume of poems, The Knife Thrower’s Girl, was awarded the 2022 Washington Prize (The Word Works). Her poems have appeared in the Kenyon Review Online, Michigan Quarterly Review, New Orleans Review, Salamander, Cimarron, West Branch and others, and featured in Verse Daily. Naomi’s essays on language and learning have appeared in The Writer’s Chronicle and Harvard Educational Review. She is a veteran bilingual teacher in the Boston Public Schools.
Hilary Sallick is the author of two full-length poetry collections, Love Is A Shore (Lily Poetry Review Books) and Asking the Form (Cervena Barva Press). Her poems appear in Notre Dame Review, Leon Literary Review, Vita Poetica, Ibbetson Street, and other journals. A teacher with a longtime focus on adult literacy, she also serves on the Board of the New England Poetry Club. She lives and works in Somerville, MA.