[RP TownTalk] ERROR IN DATE: April 14, 2018, 2nd Saturday Lecture Series, Church of the Brethren 5 PM
Kate Kelly
mrs.ahkelly at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 14:46:19 UTC 2018
I send this earlier today without thinking. Here's a corrected note--and
it's still going to be a splendid evening.
A friend in University Park sends this invitation:
In celebration of National Poetry Month our presentation this month will be
made by two poets, Sally Rosen Kindred and Sarah Ann Winn. They are
calling their talk and readings, *There Is More to the Storm than the
Lightning: Two Poets Discuss Inspiration and Process. *
These two poets will consider the kinds of exploratory reading and field
work--including interaction with other art forms and with landscape--we do
to inspire ourselves. They will also look at exercises, projects, and
methods of drafting and revision that they use to keep challenging
themselves and to sustain their writing practice. Then they will share some
of the poems that have grown out of these practices. There will be time for
questions and answers, and a few new tools to enrich anyone's creative
practices, no matter what the medium!
All are welcome to attend:
University Park Church of the Brethren, 4413 Tuckerman Street
<https://maps.google.com/?q=4413+Tuckerman+Street&entry=gmail&source=g>, 5
PM, April 14, 2018.
Bios:
Sally Rosen Kindred is the author of two poetry books from Mayapple
Press, *Book
of Asters* (2014) and *No Eden* (2011). Her chapbooks are *Darling Hands,
Darling Tongue* (Hyacinth Girl Press, 2013) and *Garnet Lanterns* (2006),
winner of the Anabiosis Press Prize. She holds an MFA from the University
of Maryland and has received two Individual Artist Awards in poetry from
the Maryland State Arts Council. She has taught writing online for 10 years
for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. Her poems have appeared
recently and are forthcoming in *The Gettysburg Review*, *Pleiades*, *Poetry
Northwest*, and *Kenyon Review Online*.
Sarah Ann Winn’s first book, *Alma Almanac *(Barrow Street, 2017), won the
Barrow Street Book Prize, selected by Elaine Equi. She is the author of
five chapbooks, the most recent of which, *Exhibition Catalogue Pamphlet
from the Grimm Forest Open Air Museum, *is forthcoming from Yellow Flag
Press. She holds an MFA from George Mason University and an MLS from
Catholic University of America. She has been a resident of Virginia Center
for the Creative Arts and the Inner Loop’s Arcadia Residency at the Frank
Lloyd Wright Pope-Leahey House and Woodlawn Plantation. Her poems have
appeared in Five Points, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and Massachusetts Review.
Visit her at http://bluebirdwords.com or follow her @blueaisling.
Yours, the more in haste but the less in speed,
KK
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