In Conversation: Sun Yung Shin & Chaun Webster

Join us July 19 for an In Conversation featuring poets Sun Yung Shin & Chaun Webster. They will talk about writing, Minneapolis, and more. About Sun Yung Shin 신 선 영 Sun Yung Shin (she/they) is a Korean-born poet, freelance writer, librettist, community educator, and speaker. She is the award-winning author of poetry collections The Wet Hex; Unbearable […]

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In Conversation: Mark Turcotte & Suzanne Frank

Poets Mark Turcotte and Suzanne Frank will read from their collected works and discuss the importance of friendship and community in the writing life. Learn more about these poets in the bios below. Bonus: Each poet has graciously offered to gift one signed copy of their book to an attendee! Anyone who asks/chats a question […]

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In Conversation: Tricia Bogle & Shu Tu

Poet Tricia Bogle and Artist Shu Tu will discuss their current ekphrastic exhibit, In a Garden of Small Dreams: Art + Poetry in Conversation, at the Hamilton Grange branch of the New York Public Library. Learn more about this poet and artist in the bios below. Free About Shu Tu Shu Tu has earned her Bachelor of […]

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In Conversation: JP Perrine & Jen Shin

Poets JP Perrine and Jen Shin will read from their collected works and discuss the writing life. Learn more about these poets in the bios below. About JP Perrine Jennifer (JP) Perrine is the author of four books of poetry: Again; The Body Is No Machine; In the Human Zoo; and No Confession, No Mass. […]

In Conversation: Michael Kleber-Diggs & Danusha Laméris

Poets and essayists Michael Kleber-Diggs and Danusha Laméris will read from their collected works and discuss the writing life. Learn more about these poets in the bios below. About Michael Kleber-Diggs Michael Kleber-Diggs (KLEE-burr digs) (he / him / his) is currently writing a memoir about his complicated history with lap swimming called My Weight […]

Organic & Inorganic Forms – Poem & Lyric Essay

We’re used to the idea of a poem or essay being inspired by something in the world. But what if the world inspires through shape instead of content–the shape of a tree, the functionality of a knife, or the structure of a familiar document? We’ll look at examples of poems that work with organic and […]

$70

Developing Your Poetry Manuscript

There are as many ways to organize a collection of poems as there are poets who write them. And yet there are strategies and principles that can be useful across these differences.

$25

The Notebooks Reading

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join us for a reading and a raising of funds for direct aid to Gaza.

$20.00