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Robbie Gamble (he/him) received an MFA in Poetry from Lesley University (January 2017). His poems and essays have appeared in the Atlanta Review, Poet Lore, RHINO, Rust + Moth, Salamander, The Sun, and Tahoma Literary Review. His chapbook […]

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Appomattox Regional Governor’s School for the Arts and Technology in Petersburg, Virginia will be hosting a free community poetry celebration for National Poetry Month. The featured poets include: Email [email protected] with questions.

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Friday night, Naomi Mulvihill (Poetry, 2011) will be reading from The Knife Thrower’s Girl at the Word Works Offsite Reading. It will be from 5:30-7:00 in the Yellowstone Room at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Seattle-Downtown, 1113 6th Avenue, a 10 […]

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Naomi will be signing copies of The Knife Thrower’s Girl at the AWP Conference in Seattle, WA, at the Word Works table T411 on Thursday, March 9, from 2:00-3:00.

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Porter Square Books will welcome Elizabeth Shick (Fiction, January 2019), author of The Golden Land, for an event with Michael Lowenthal (MFA Writing Faculty, Fiction)! This event will take place on Thursday, March 16 at 7pm at Porter Square Books (25 White St. Cambridge, MA 02140). RSVP […]

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Join L Scully (Nonfiction, January 2023) for a free, generative writing workshop at the Laconia Gallery in Boston.

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You Can’t Kill a Poet returns with queer and trans poets from Philadelphia sharing their work in a free event at Tattooed Mom. The doors will open at 7:30pm and the reading will begin at 8:00pm.  The event […]

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Naomi Mulvihill (Poetry, 2011) gives a public reading at the North Kingstown Free Library as part of the visiting writers Spiritual Refuge Series sponsored by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

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Join the virtual discussion with Alex Schaffner of Brookline Booksmith and author of A Fractured Infinity, Nathan Tavares (Fiction, June 2011).

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Join Frances Donovan (Poetry, June 2019) to celebrate her first book, Arboretum in a Jar, from Lily Poetry Review. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments available.
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