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Karin Cecile Davidson (Fiction, June 2009)’s debut novel, Sybelia Drive, will be released on October 6th with Braddock Avenue Books. Pre-order the book here. A.J. Verdelle (Fiction, MFA Writing Faculty) is listed in USA Today’s “100 Black novelists […]

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The annual festival offers six days and evenings of extraordinary workshops, talks on craft, Q&A, panel discussions, readings, and social events with award winning-faculty and special guests. Workshop and featured faculty poets include David Baker, Laure-Anne Bosselaar, Traci Brimhall, Eduardo […]

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Michelle Knudsen (WFYP, MFA Writing Faculty) is contributing a biography of Nellie Bly to a series from Penguin Young Readers/Philomel that features 13 amazing women who appeared in Chelsea Clinton’s best-selling 2017 picture book, She Persisted. Thirteen different authors […]
July Westhale (Poetry, June 2013) is an essayist, translator, and the award-winning author of five collections of poetry. Her most recent work, Via Negativa, which earned a starred review at Publishers Weekly, uses a variety of poetic forms, including lyric […]

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Congratulations to the following members of the Cambridge Common Writers community on their recent publications and achievements: Robbie Gamble’s (Poetry, January 2017) essay “Poems as Pilgrims” has been published in the new anthology published by Black Lawrence Press, Far […]

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Steven Cramer (Poetry, MFA Writing Faculty) reads from his latest poetry collection, Listen, at the Cary Library along with Jeffrey Harrison and Joyce Peseroff.

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Founded in 1973, the award-winning Blacksmith House Poetry Series brings established and emerging writers of poetry and fiction to Harvard Square. Come listen to Poetry mentor Steven Cramer read from his latest poetry collection, Listen (limited spaces).
Our alumni are consistently amazing us with their dedication to their craft and stunning work. Aaron Wallace (Poetry, June 2019) is exhibiting his literary citizenship card with Passengers Journal, a new online publication that features several Lesley MFA Alumni […]

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Join Lesley MFA alums July Westhale (Poetry, June 2013) and Michael Mercurio (Poetry, January 2017) for an online zoom reading with poet Lauren Camp to celebrate her new book launch for Took House. Lauren Camp is the author […]

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During the pandemic, the Emily Dickinson Museum is celebrating monthly Amherst Arts Night Plus with remote poetry readings every first Thursday. This reading will feature Hannah Larrabee, Nathan McClain, and our own Michael Mercurio. This program is free […]
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