Readings
Events
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Cultural Center at Rocky Neck 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, United States -
Kate Tarlow Morgan
Trident Gallery 189 Main Street, Gloucester, MA, United States“A Letter To A Friend” By Paul Valéry (1896) with Kate Tarlow Morgan & Kai Krienke My time at GWC will prepare and present the second act of “An Evening with Monsieur Teste,” by poet/essayist, Paul Valéry, entitled “A Letter to A Friend.” Stepping out of the solo work of “An Evening with M. Teste” […]
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In Our Words: A Reading of the Wednesday Writing Group
Gloucester Writers Center 126 East Main Street, Gloucester -
Zvi A. Sesling and Gloria Mindock
Gloucester Writers Center 126 East Main Street, Gloucester -
Garrett Caples
Garrett Caples is the author of three books of poems and a book of essays, Retrievals (Wave Books, 2014). He is also an editor at City Lights Books, where he curates the Spotlight poetry series. He co-edited The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia (California, 2013), Particulars of Place by Richard O. Moore (Omnidawn, 2015), and Incidents of Travel in Poetry: New & […]
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Charles Olson Lecture: Hettie Jones
Cape Ann Museum 27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA, United States -
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Jed Birmingham
Jed Birmingham has written occasional articles on William Burroughs, book collecting, and the Beat Generation for Beat Scene magazine. He is the contributing editor of RealityStudio.org, the premier Web site dedicated to William Burroughs, and was co-editor (with Kyle Schlesinger) ofMimeo Mimeo, a magazine about the Mimeograph Revolution. His essay on the Olympia Press edition […]
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Open Mic
Gloucester Writers Center 126 East Main Street, GloucesterBring your words. Get heard! Each reader gets five minutes. Sign up at the door.
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Sage Walcott and Jim Seavey
Gloucester Writers Center 126 East Main Street, GloucesterJim Seavey, a Cape Ann native, has been writing poetry since the mid sixties, publishing occasionally, including in 'Living Proof' by North Shore Writers Worshop. He will read from 'Work Days' written during the time he lived in Lanesville and worked in downtown Gloucester, each poem being the revelation of the landscape as envisioned by […]
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Kevin Gallagher
Gloucester Writers Center 126 East Main Street, GloucesterThe crucial questions of racism, labor rights, and wealth-and their complex and undeniable connections are taken up by LOOM. Kevin Gallagher’s poems are excavations and reclamations of difficult American history, elucidating prismatically the voices and sites of collusion in and resistance to the construction of our nation’s greatest institutions and our nation’s most awful crimes. […]