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Mid-Summer Poetry Reading w/ Gene Grabinger, Ellen Winter & Marc Beaudin
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Mid-Summer Poetry Reading w/ poets Gene Grabinger, Ellen Winter & Marc Beaudin
Join us on Thursday, August 10th for a Mid-Summer Poetry Reading with three poets: Gene Grabiner, Ellen Winter, and Marc Beaudin. Enjoy rounds of poetry followed by Q&A and a reception.
Gene Grabiner has three published chapbooks: On The River (Laughing Owl Press, Kane, Pennsylvania, 2022), All Eyes Are Upon Us (Partisan Press, Norfolk, Virginia, 2018), and There Must Be More Than Trigonometry, (Foothills Publishing, Kanona, New York, 2017) and. His poems have appeared in various journals and anthologies, including: American Journal Of Nursing, Main Street Rag, Poet Lore, La Presa, The Café Review, Blue Collar Review, Comstock Review, Jewish Currents, Passager, Dispatches From The Poetry Wars (anthology), Civilization In Crisis (anthology), A Celebration Of Western New York Poets (anthology), The World Engaged (anthology). Gene is a SUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus, a citizen of the United States, and a member of the National Writers Union.
Ellen Winter writes both fiction and poetry. Her short stories have appeared in a number of journals, including The Antioch Review, New Letters, Fiction and Puerto Del Sol; a collection called The Price You Pay: Stories was published by Southern Methodist University Press in 2000. She’s received fellowships from the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Bread Loaf.
Marc Beaudin, a former Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Foundation artist-in-residence, is a poet, theatre artist and bookseller in Livingston, Montana, with work widely anthologized in publications dedicated to environmental and social justice. He is the author of Life List: Poems – a sort of field guide to the birds in poetry, the hitchhiking memoir Vagabond Song: Neo-Haibun from the Peregrine Journals, and the spoken word/jazz album, From Coltrane to Coal Train: An Eco-Jazz Suite, featuring music by members of the bands Morphine, Twinemen and Orchestra Morphine. He has performed his poetry and spoken word at numerous venues across the country.
August 10, 2023 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
