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Welcome to the schedule of poetry events happening in Massachusetts! This schedule contains events happening all over the state, as entered by our Poetry Partners and others. It is not limited to Mass Poetry events. To submit an event, click here. For more questions regarding our calendar, you can email marketing@masspoetry.org
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Thursday, June 1
 

TBA

Bring Your Poems to Life: Using Concrete Details and Imagery to Enhance Your Poetry (Virtual/Zoom Class)
Thursday June 1, 2023 TBA
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Ever heard the writing advice “Show, don’t tell”? Typically we hear it often for fiction-writing and short stories, but it applies to poetry, too. Because the more you use concrete details and images in your poems (and the less you rely on generalizations), the better your readers will be able to picture what the speaker is experiencing . . . and the more emotion you'll evoke in your work.

Is this a technique you'd like to brush up on or learn more about? Then you're welcome to come to Bring Your Poems to Life: Using Concrete Details and Imagery to Enhance Your Poetry! It's hosted by award-winning poet, book editor, and writing coach Sara Letourneau; and it's happening via Zoom on Monday, November 6, 2023, starting at 6:30 p.m. ET. Sign up for it here: https://heartofthestoryeditorial.com/virtual-poetry-classes/

During this class, we'll talk about why it's so important to use concrete details and imagery in your poetry and what questions you can ask so you can master this skill. We’ll also do close readings and discussions of work by Natasha Trethewey, Andrea Potos, Layli Long Soldier, and other contemporary poets so you can see how they’ve incorporated specifics, imagery, and vivid metaphors in different ways. Each discussion will be followed by a writing period where you can practice incorporating this technique in your own work.When the class is done, you’ll come away with new work in progress and a clearer idea of how details and images make your poetry more evocative and powerful.

This class will be held over Zoom. If you choose to attend the live class, you'll receive within 24 hours the login information and a PDF handout of the poems we'll discuss.
Space is limited to 12 poets for the live Zoom class.

INVESTMENT:
 US $49 to attend the live Zoom class, receive the class materials, and be entered into a drawing to win a free ticket to one of Sara's upcoming virtual writing classes
Can't make it to the live Zoom class? There's a video replay option for approx. $US 42! DM Sara to inquire about this option and ask for the coupon code.
REGISTER NOW: https://heartofthestoryeditorial.com/virtual-poetry-classes/
Thursday June 1, 2023 TBA
TBA

8:30pm EDT

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Thursday June 1, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Thursday June 1, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Friday, June 16
 

6:00pm EDT

The Openest Mic
Friday June 16, 2023 6:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Unleash your voice at "The Openest Mic"! Join us for an extraordinary evening of inspiration, collaboration, and joy through poetry, song, and however else you can think to express yourself.

Experience connection with a vibrant community of fellow creatives who are eager to listen as well as share. Savor coffees, adult beverages, and grilled cheese sandwiches from Smokestack Roasters: all ages are welcome and encouraged to join. You don’t want to miss this remarkable night! Bring your poems, your songs, your stand up sets, we’re waiting to hear! #TheOpenestMic
Friday June 16, 2023 6:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Smokestack Roasters
 
Friday, June 30
 

7:30pm EDT

The Poetry Brothel: Drag Me to Salem
Friday June 30, 2023 7:30pm - 10:30pm EDT

The Poetry Brothel celebrates pride with a special emphasis on the divine art of drag! Don your best high femme, divine masc, non-binary, and gender fluid lewks and fly that freak flag in all its glorious colors with us. Celebrate the glittery patina of performance at our mainstage, then cozy up in a private room with the poet of your choice to unveil the many layers underneath. Doors at 730pm, show starts promptly at 8pm
VIP tickets include premium seating, a swag bag of mystery surprises, and two tokens for private a reading.
At The Poetry Brothel, a “madam” presents a rotating cast of poets, artists, and artisans who operate within self-constructed character, “erupting into verse in public and luring guests into back rooms for private readings,” as described in The New Yorker. Central to The Poetry Brothel experience is the creation of character, which for each artist serves as disguise and freeing device, enabling The Poetry Brothel to be a place of uninhibited creative expression in which artists and audience members alike can communicate more authentically.
Artists performing with the Brothel are women, men, folx, people of color, queer, straight, emerging, established, local, and international. Their characters are faeries, sea creatures, witches, aliens, virgins, whores, and everything in between. Some of the artists within The Poetry Brothel universe perform sex work in their off-hours. The Poetry Brothel uses its platform to support sex workers and to educate audiences about the sex industry. At this event, we will be supporting NAGLY and North Shore Health Project.

Friday June 30, 2023 7:30pm - 10:30pm EDT
Diehl Marcus & Company
 
Saturday, August 5
 

10:00am EDT

Roxbury Poetry Festival
Saturday August 5, 2023 10:00am - 9:00pm EDT
TBA

The Roxbury Poetry Festival is a biennial event centering poetry in Roxbury, MA. The inaugural festival is happening virtually with the exception of two evening events. The festival features several award-winning writers, panelists, and curators, and centers a keynote address from poet, essayist, and cultural critic, Hanif Abdurraqib. The day-long event culminates with a Publisher’s Poetry Slam sponsored by Button Poetry that yields a book contract for a local writer. The festival is free and open to the public, and the lunchtime craft talk comes with free lunch

Saturday August 5, 2023 10:00am - 9:00pm EDT
TBA
 
Thursday, August 17
 

6:00pm EDT

Phosphorescence Poetry Reading
Thursday August 17, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
To Emily Dickinson, phosphorescence, was a divine spark and the illuminating light behind learning — it was volatile, but transformative in nature. Produced by the Emily Dickinson Museum, the Phosphorescence Poetry Reading Series celebrates contemporary creativity that echoes Dickinson’s own revolutionary poetic voice. The Series features established and emerging poets whose work and backgrounds represent the diversity of the flourishing contemporary poetry scene. Join us for the virtual event 8/17 to hear from poets around the world as they read their work and discuss what poetry and Dickinson mean to them.

This month's poets are:
  • Yamini Pathak
  • Ilan Stavans
  • Devanshi Khetarpal
The virtual event is free and registration is required.

Register here.
Thursday August 17, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
The Emily Dickinson Museum
 
Friday, August 25
 

6:00pm EDT

The Openest Mic
Friday August 25, 2023 6:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Unleash your voice at "The Openest Mic"! Join us for an extraordinary evening of inspiration, collaboration, and joy through poetry, song, and however else you can think to express yourself. Experience connection with a vibrant community of fellow creatives who are eager to listen as well as share. Savor coffees, adult beverages, and mouthwatering grilled cheese sandwiches from Smokestack Roasters: all ages are welcome and encouraged to join. You don’t want to miss this remarkable night!  Bring your poems, your songs, your stand up sets, we’re waiting to hear! #TheOpenestMic
Friday August 25, 2023 6:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Smokestack Roasters
 
Sunday, August 27
 

2:00pm EDT

Poetry on the Manse
Sunday August 27, 2023 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Join the New England Poetry Club outdoors in the open air tent at the Old Manse for free poetry readings on Sunday, 8/27.
Sponsoring poetry in New England since 1915, the New England Poetry Club presents readings by poets with ties to the New England states and annual poetry contests. Members of the NEPC benefit from being part of a community of poets, gathering for readings by members with new books, and participating in monthly writing workshops.

August Poets:
  • Cynthia Bargar
  • Tom Laughlin
  • Jess Levens
Register here. 
Sunday August 27, 2023 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
The Old Manse
 
Friday, September 1
 

7:00pm EDT

SOWA First Friday Poetry Open Mic
Friday September 1, 2023 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
On the First Friday of every month, the artists, galleries, shops and showrooms of the SoWa Art + Design District in the South End open their doors to the public for an evening of art, culture and inspiration. Come out for the poetry open mic from 7-8pm, or stay for the whole evening from 5-9pm. 

Sowa First Fridays are family friendly and free. Plenty of parking is available. Registration not required.
Friday September 1, 2023 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
SOWA
 
Sunday, September 3
 

4:00pm EDT

Book launch with Peter Barton and Gail Thomas
Sunday September 3, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Peter Barton reads from his debut poetry book, "When All is After", and Gail Thomas reads from her sixth book, "Leaving Paradise."
Sunday September 3, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Becket Arts Center
 
Saturday, September 9
 

2:00pm EDT

Outspoken Saturdays @ GBH Studios
Saturday September 9, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The GBH BPL studio will host Outspoken Saturdays, a curated spoken word poetry event for emerging artists. Every first Saturday of the month, the series will be in collaboration with spoken word artist Amanda Shea.

We will provide complimentary food from the NewsFeed Café. Please avoid using explicit or suggestive language during the performance.

Register to be a speaker here.


Saturday September 9, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Boston Public Library
 
Sunday, September 10
 

4:00pm EDT

WORD SUITE
Sunday September 10, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Conceived especially for the Cotuit Center for the Arts, a collaboration between cellist Phoebe Carrai and poet Mary Maxwell.

A performance of movements from each of J. S. Bach’s Cello Suites, interspersed with the reading of a poetic series composed as verbal response to the great composer’s 18th-century music.
Sunday September 10, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Cotuit Center for the Arts
 
Thursday, September 14
 

6:30pm EDT

Anomaly Poetry Open Mic Night
Thursday September 14, 2023 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join Anomaly Poetry for a free, open to the public open mic night. We welcome poets and spoken word artists of all sorts to read original works, or poems by artists you love! Artists will have five minutes each to read their original poetry, prose and short works. If time allows we continue into a second round. Sign-ups start at 6:30pm, reading will start at 6:45. 
Thursday September 14, 2023 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Co-Creative Center

7:00pm EDT

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Lynne Viti Feature Reading)
Thursday September 14, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. The next one will be on Thursday, September 14, 2023. Lynne Viti of Westwood will be our feature poet.

After the feature poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the feature poet.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Thursday September 14, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Cofounder/cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard's home

7:00pm EDT

T4T Reading Series
Thursday September 14, 2023 7:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
T4T is a monthly reading series featuring a queer open mic and trans featured speaker.
7 PM Signup
8 PM Open Mic
9 PM Featured Guest
Thursday September 14, 2023 7:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Model Cafe
 
Tuesday, September 19
 

7:00pm EDT

Readings From the Room
Tuesday September 19, 2023 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT

Join us for an evening of poetry at the Writers' Room of Boston, Readings from the Room on September 19, 2023. This online event hosted by Livia Meneghin will bring together poets Daniel Brock Johnson and Richard Hoffman sharing and discussing their work.
Tuesday September 19, 2023 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Online
 
Wednesday, September 20
 

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday September 20, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday September 20, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, September 21
 

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Thursday September 21, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Lynn Viti and David Surette, featured readers followed by open mic. This event is hybrid, open mic only available to in-person members.
Thursday September 21, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Roslindale House
 
Monday, September 25
 

6:00pm EDT

Tell It Slant Poetry Festival
Monday September 25, 2023 6:00pm - Sunday October 1, 2023 6:00pm EDT
The Emily Dickinson Museum’s annual Tell It Slant Poetry Festival is an event with international reach that celebrates Emily Dickinson’s poetic legacy and the contemporary creativity she and her work continues to inspire from the place she called home.
This year’s FREE and hybrid Festival includes events happening online, as well as in-person at the Museum under our heated tent. The 2023 Festival platform is called Hopin. Upon registering for the Festival you will receive an email link to access the event schedule, speaker information, and program sign-ups in the platform. All Festival attendees (online and in-person) must sign-up for programs in Hopin

Monday September 25, 2023 6:00pm - Sunday October 1, 2023 6:00pm EDT
The Emily Dickinson Museum
 
Wednesday, September 27
 

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday September 27, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday September 27, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, September 28
 

4:30pm EDT

Celebrate Translation: Reading and Recognition
Thursday September 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Four Massachusetts-based translators will talk about their translation process and read from their recently published books in translation. Refreshments will be served.
Thursday September 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
The Translation Center at UMass Amherst, Herter Annex

7:00pm EDT

U35 Reading
Thursday September 28, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT

Our U35 reading series returns to Trident Booksellers & Cafe on September 28th at 7PM. The series seeks to promote and bolster young Massachusetts poets while giving them a venue to share their work and connect with other poets. This event is free and open to all.

This U35's featured poets are:
  • Jordan Barnes
  • Shari Caplan
  • Nathan Erwin
  • Dariana Guerrero
Stay tuned for full poet profiles in future newsletters!

Learn more and reserve your tickets here.

Thursday September 28, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Saturday, September 30
 

10:00am EDT

Wicked Smaht Fall Festival- Open Mic
Saturday September 30, 2023 10:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Wicked Smaht Wellness

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Wicked Smaht Fall Festival 2023 (with Open Mic!)
Saturday, September 30, 2023
10:00 AM 5:00 PM
The North Andover Town Common
800 Massachusetts AvenueNorth Andover, MA, 01845United States (map)
Shop local businesses, eat local food, and support local artists while having FUN!!!

Join us for OPEN MIC & either perform or support other local friends!!!

!!!Special LIVE Performances TBA

🎨FREE FACE PAINTING & CHARACTER PHOTOS!!! (TBA!!)

🍎🍩APPLE CIDER DONUT CONTEST!

(Open Mic is free to perform at, we just ask that you register ahead of time to help keep the event organized!)
Saturday September 30, 2023 10:00am - 2:00pm EDT
North Andover Town Common

7:00pm EDT

Late Night Garden Party with Marilyn Nelson and Abigail Chabitnoy
Saturday September 30, 2023 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Join us in Emily Dickinson’s garden or virtually for a celebration of creativity and poetry! Our headlining poets, Marilyn Nelson and Abigail Chabitnoy, read from their work and discuss their poetic practice and inspiration with Terry Bonhurst Blackhawk. Stay for music by Daphne Parker Powell, refreshments, and book signing under our heated Festival tent.
Saturday September 30, 2023 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The Emily Dickinson Museum
 
Wednesday, October 4
 

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday October 4, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday October 4, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Wednesday, October 11
 

7:00pm EDT

Cervena Barva Press Reading Series
Wednesday October 11, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Readers: Kalpna Singh- Chitnis, Constantin Severin (Romania) and Anna Warrock

For zoom link email: editor@cervenabarvapress.com
Wednesday October 11, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday October 11, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday October 11, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, October 12
 

6:30pm EDT

Anomaly Poetry Open Mic Night
Thursday October 12, 2023 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join Anomaly Poetry for a free, open to the public open mic night. We welcome poets and spoken word artists of all sorts to read original works, or poems by artists you love! Artists will have five minutes each to read their original poetry, prose and short works. If time allows we continue into a second round. Sign-ups start at 6:30pm, reading will start at 6:45pm. 
Thursday October 12, 2023 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Co-Creative Center

7:00pm EDT

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & David Surette Feature Reading)
Thursday October 12, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. David Surette of Cape Cod will be our feature poet on Thursday, October 12.

After the feature poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the feature poet.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Thursday October 12, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Cofounder/cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard's home
 
Saturday, October 14
 

10:00am EDT

Boston Book Festival
Saturday October 14, 2023 10:00am - 10:00pm EDT
Boston Book Festival returns to Copley Square on October 14th, celebrating 15 years. This year's poetry headliners are Diannely Antigua and Oliver de la Paz
Check back closer to the date for a full schedule.

Saturday October 14, 2023 10:00am - 10:00pm EDT
Copley Square Copley Square, Boston, MA 02116
 
Wednesday, October 18
 

11:00am EDT

black holes and gypsy hearts Reading and Q&A at Brandeis University
Wednesday October 18, 2023 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Join poet Damiana Andonova for poetry and pastries and a moderated Q&A discussion. Located in the Brandeis University Physics Lounge. 
Wednesday October 18, 2023 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Brandeis University

7:00pm EDT

Cervena Barva Press Reading Series
Wednesday October 18, 2023 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
An evening focusing on Romanian writers: Claudia Serea, Lucia Cherciu, and Clara Burghelea

email to request link: editor@cervenabarvapress.com
Wednesday October 18, 2023 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Online

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday October 18, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday October 18, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, October 19
 

7:00pm EDT

You, You, You: Finding the Address of Poetry WITH PÅDRAIG Ó TUAMA
Thursday October 19, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Ó Tuama has become a shepherd in the shambolic tradition of contemporary spirituality, treating poetry as a form of agnostic prayer. Poetry, for him, is the language the heart speaks not when it reaches for some externalized divinity but when it seeks to understand itself. —The New Yorker
A poem is a word event going in many directions at once. Sometimes the you of a poem is a specific person, other times it’s the poet, other times it’s a general audience, and still other times, there’s no you at all, so the poem addresses itself to the world. This evening Pádraig Ó Tuama will explore the direction, implication and inspiration contained in poetic verse.
Pádraig Ó Tuama‘s recent PH.D. dissertation examined — among other things — the you of a poem. He presents the Poetry Unbound podcast from On Being Studios, and lectures and speaks widely. His recent publications include Poetry Unbound; 50 Poems to Open Your World (WW Norton 2022) and Feed the Beast (Broken Sleep Books, 2022). Kitchen Hymns is forthcoming in 2024.
Thursday October 19, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Follen Church Society
 
Sunday, October 22
 

2:00pm EDT

Three Short Verse Plays by Gary Duehr
Sunday October 22, 2023 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Three Short Verse Plays by Gary Duehr
"Johnny Depp Vs. Amber Heard"
"The Great Pickleball Debacle"
"The Interrogation of Cassidy Hutchinson"

Sunday, October 22, 2 pm
Free and open to the public

Connexion
149 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145
www.connexionumc.org
Sunday October 22, 2023 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Connexion

2:00pm EDT

Poetry at the Manse
Sunday October 22, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Three widely-published poets will read selections from their newly-released books of poems. Merryn Rutledge's Sweet Juice and Ruby-Bitter Seed is from Kelsay Books. Sunday, October 22, 2 p.m. at The Old Manse, Concord, MA, as part of the NE Poetry Club's series "Poetry at the Manse," co-sponsored by The Trustees of the Reservation. Registration suggested.
Sunday October 22, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The Old Manse

2:00pm EDT

The Openest Mic
Sunday October 22, 2023 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
The Openest Mic is making their debut at River Styx for the Spookiest Mic!

Join us at the brewery for an afternoon of the Openest Mic in North Central MA! Poets, comedians, musicians, creatives of all types are invited to come show their talents. The audience is as important as the performers too, come support your neighbors as they share their craft with you.

As always, the sign up sheet will go live at the event and it’s first come first serve basis. Sets will be 5-7 minutes long or two songs. Vendors will be announced closer to the day of. Absolutely can’t WAIT to see what magic happens at this open mic in such an eerie and unique venue!


Sunday October 22, 2023 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
River Styx Brewery
 
Tuesday, October 24
 

7:00pm EDT

New Book and Open Mic
Tuesday October 24, 2023 7:00pm - 8:45pm EDT
This event will feature readings from recent publications by two poets, Annie Pluto and Thomas DeFreitas. There will be a poetry open mic that follows the reading.
Tuesday October 24, 2023 7:00pm - 8:45pm EDT
Robbins Library, 3rd Floor, 700 Mass., Ave., Arlington, MA Robbins Library, 3rd Floor, 700 Mass., Ave., Arlington, MA
 
Wednesday, October 25
 

7:00pm EDT

Cervena Barva Press Reading Series
Wednesday October 25, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Readers: Timothy Gager, Joan Gelfand and George Wallace

For zoom link, email to request: editor@cervenabarvapress.com
Wednesday October 25, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday October 25, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday October 25, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, October 26
 

5:30pm EDT

Open Mic Night at Revere Public Library
Thursday October 26, 2023 5:30pm - 8:00pm EDT

In celebration and commemoration, we are hosting an OPEN MIC POETRY night completely open to the general public. All poets, artists, and writers are welcome!
This is an incredible Spoken Word Event to witness local artists and poetry enthusiasts coming together to share their voices and passions.
Special guest speakers include award-winning filmmaker and writer Ralph A. Celestin aka Ralph A. World from the cult classic poetry book A Toast to Life!
He will be reciting some of his critically acclaimed poems from his debut poetry collection A Toast to Life (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6LY2Q1J)
And who knows who else will join the event and step up to the mic to share their poetry and art with the world!
This event is free, but we encourage all to make a donation to the organizers behind this event to continue to pursue creating content like this!
Thursday October 26, 2023 5:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Revere Public Library, 179 Beach Street Revere, MA 02151
 
Sunday, October 29
 

3:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading with Maggie Smith and Stephan Delbos

Join us for an unforgettable evening of poetry and literary inspiration! Don't miss this incredible opportunity to hear two talented poets, Maggie Smith and Stephan Delbos, as they take the stage at the Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth, MA, USA.

Immerse yourself in the power of words as these acclaimed poets share their captivating verses and insights. Experience the magic of live poetry readings, where emotions come alive and imaginations soar.

After the reading, stay for the book signing reception where you can meet the poets in person, get your favorite books signed, and engage in conversations about their creative process and inspirations.

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday October 29, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world!
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Sunday October 29, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday October 29, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday October 29, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, October 30
 

7:30pm EDT

Queer Poetry Night
Monday October 30, 2023 7:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
Come cry with us at Queer Poetry Night! Featuring CJ West. 
Doors and sign ups at 6:30, open mic at 7:30. 
$1-20 sliding scale donations.
Masks required, elevator access available through Mesa Verde foyer.
Monday October 30, 2023 7:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
10 Fiske Ave, Greenfield MA 01301

8:30pm EDT

The Dirty Gerund Poetry Show
Monday October 30, 2023 8:30pm - 11:59pm EDT

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday October 30, 2023 8:30pm - 11:59pm EDT
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, October 31
 

7:30pm EDT

The Poetry Brothel: Haunted Hearts
Tuesday October 31, 2023 7:30pm - 10:30pm EDT

Bow Market Upstairs will be visited by the presence of Madame Betty BOOM and her bevy of poetry whores, tarot & palm readers, burlesque creatures, and other beauties who will welcome you into their mysterious fold at a one-of-a-kind immersive event for one night only on HALLOWEEN!
At The Poetry Brothel, a “madam” presents a rotating cast of poets, artists, and artisans who operate within self-constructed character, “erupting into verse in public and luring guests into back rooms for private readings,” as described in The New Yorker. Central to The Poetry Brothel experience is the creation of character, which for each artist serves as disguise and freeing device, enabling The Poetry Brothel to be a place of uninhibited creative expression in which artists and audience members alike can communicate more authentically.
Artists performing with the Brothel are women, men, folx, people of color, queer, straight, emerging, established, local, and international. Their alter-egos are faeries, sea creatures, witches, aliens, virgins, whores, and everything in between. Some of the artists within The Poetry Brothel universe perform sex work in their off-hours. The Poetry Brothel uses its platform to support sex workers and to educate audiences about the sex industry.

DETAILS
Venue: Bow Market Upstairs, Somerville MA
Doors open at 700pm. The show begins promptly at 8pm.
This event is 21+
Costume contest! First, second, and third prizes go to those with the most ghostly, haunting lewks.
In addition to its poets, The Poetry Brothel presents artists and activists working in a variety of mediums both on stage and through its ever-changing array of intimate, interactive, and creative services.
On Consent: Behave with beauty, connect with intention. We are, by and large, a no-contact event -- here to blow your mind and nothing else! Always ask before touching anyone in our House, and report any discomfort to security or staff or the Madam Herself without delay.
Themed costumes and/or vintage formal wear are encouraged but not required. This event is 21+. Our show includes flashing lights, reasonably amplified music, and a startling glimpse of your true self.
Tuesday October 31, 2023 7:30pm - 10:30pm EDT
1 Bow Market Way (Upstairs), Somerville, MA 02143
 
Wednesday, November 1
 

12:30pm EDT

Sparks in the Dark Online Poetry – Holly Iglesias & Landon Godfrey
Wednesday November 1, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Join us this Wednesday for our online poetry series featuring Holly Iglesias and Landon Godfrey.

Holly Iglesias is the author of three collections of poetry— Sleeping Things; Angles of Approach; and Souvenirs of a Shrunken World—as well as a critical work, Boxing Inside the Box: Women’s Prose Poetry. Her most recent publication is a collaborative chapbook, Myth America (Anhinga Press), co-written with Maureen Seaton, Carolina Hospital and Nicole Hospital-Medina.  Holly has been awarded fellowships by the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Carolina Arts Council, the Edward Albee Foundation, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and teaches in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Miami, with a focus on archival and documentary poetry. Her current project is an intergenerational memoir in prose fragments with the working title Theories of Flight.

Landon Godfrey’s collection of poems, Inventory of Doubts, was selected by Dana Levin for the Tupelo Press Dorset Prize. She is also the author of Second-Skin Rhinestone-Spangled Nude Soufflé Chiffon Gown (Cider Press Review), chosen by David St. John for the Cider Press Review Book Award, and two limited-edition letterpress chapbooks, In the Stone (funded by a Regional Artist Project Grant) and Spaceship (Somnambulist Tango Press). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The American Poetry Review, New England Review, Copper Nickel, Slice, Studium in Polish translation, Best New Poets, Verse Daily, and other places. She has received fellowships from the NEA, North Carolina Arts Council, and Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts and Sciences. Also an artist, her current studio work includes drawing, painting, and printmaking. Born and raised in Washington, DC, she now lives in Northampton, MA.
Wednesday November 1, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

6:00pm EDT

November 2023 Untitled Open Mic And Mill City Speaks Qualifier Slam
Wednesday November 1, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The slam season is blooming in full flower with another qualifier for our 2024 (yes, it’s coming!) Mill City Slam Team. Poets compete with original works for a chance to win not only a space in our Mill City Slam Finals but also the $70 Grand Prize!

The Untitled Open Mic is hosted at Coffee and Cotton at Mill No. 5. Located in a historic downtown textile building, Mill No. 5 is a destination into what Lowell is; home to independent shops, The Luna Theatre, the Farm Market, and Coffee and Cotton. Coffee and Cotton is the heart of the building, serving up coffee, espresso, and lattes, wine, local craft beer, delicious, made to order, locally sourced options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It is also a venue for live music, game nights, community events, and now our Untitled Open Mic.

/// About the Slam ///
This is the second qualifying slam for the Mill City Speaks 2024 Poetry Slam Team. Poets will go three rounds, leaving only the best of the best for the final MONEY round. Winner gets $70, and runner-up gets $30 (Real Cash! American Dollars!).

The Poets should sign up in advance because there is no guarantee (but maybe a chance) to have a space open on the night of the event. Contact lowellpoetry@gmail.com if you’re interested in competing.
However, judges will be chosen on the night itself! No particular qualification except wanting to participate in the fun. Anyone willing to put numbers to poetry is eligible. For more info, as we said, contact lowellpoetry@gmail.com.

/// Format ///
Sign-Ups Open @ 6pm
Open Mic Starts @ 6:30 pm
Poetry Slam begins after the open reading.
All Done @ 9:00pm
/// Details ///
Free Admission
Food, Drink, and Merch for Sale
@ Coffee & Cotton
250 Jackson St. No. 401
Lowell, Mass. 01852
https://millno5.com/directions/

Also streaming online
ZOOM Info
Mill City Speaks is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Untitled Mill City Speaks Qualifier Time: Nov 1, 2023 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86401480425
Meeting ID: 864 0148 0425 Passcode available on request;
email to lowellpoetry@gmail.com.

/// Safer Space & Community Guidelines ///
We strive to foster a space of inclusivity and respect. We ask everyone to not bring (in no particular order) ableist, ageist, body shaming, classist, homophobic, misogynist, misandrist, racist, transphobic, oppressive language, attitudes, and actions at the space. We look to hold ourselves and one another accountable to creating a culture in which we treat each other with consent and respect. This includes but is not limited to respecting people's physical and emotional boundaries and receiving explicit verbal consent before touching someone or crossing other personal boundaries. If you are disrupting our safer space we will ask you to leave.
/// Zoom Guidelines /// (Online)
  1. Some best practices suggest being somewhere with minimal background noise and good lighting, use headphones if possible, and close any applications not being used on your device to improve Zoom quality.
2.) It is best to have your display on “Speaker View” to see the host and performer. “Gallery View” will allow you to see all guests at once.
3.) Feel free to add a name and pronoun into your display so we can say hello and know who is joining us. Keep in mind that this event is streaming publicly so take any precautions about sharing your identity.
4.) Guests could also have “Video” on or off, as that is optional.5.) During performances/readings the host will “Mute” all other guests.
6.) Guests are encouraged to show love and gratitude visually on screen or in the chat window.
7.) Please be respectful on screen and in the chat window - and acknowledge the space you can take up in this digital communal platform.
8.) Host will allow guests to un-mute after performances if they choose and able to out loud affirmations or gratitudes.
9.) Any conflicts to the safer space / community guidelines the host may remove you from the Zoom call. If you feel like you have been accidentally or wrongfully removed, please reach out to the organizers.
Please reach out to here with questions regarding the open mic or slam.
“This program is supported in part by a grant from the Lowell Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.”

Wednesday November 1, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Coffee and Cotton

7:00pm EDT

Poets for Palestine
Wednesday November 1, 2023 7:00pm - 9:30pm EDT
Join us for a night of community, food, and poetry at the @bostonliberationcenter.

We’ll be raising funds for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund and busses from Boston to DC for the National March on Washington Nov 4 for a free Palestine!
Wednesday November 1, 2023 7:00pm - 9:30pm EDT
Boston Liberation Center

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday November 1, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday November 1, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Friday, November 3
 

7:00pm EDT

THE WORD – OPEN MIC POETRY
Friday November 3, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us in the Grand Hall on the first Friday of the month for an evening of Open Mic Poetry. 
This monthly event is hosted by Adam Grabowski. Sign-up starts at 6:30 pm, 7 pm start.  Each month will also spotlight a featured poet.  
$5 suggested donation
Beer, wine, soft drinks for pur­chase. Complimentary popcorn.
Friday November 3, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
13 Church Street, Ware, MA 01082
 
Saturday, November 4
 

TBA

Authors & Artists Festival -- Rewilding
Saturday November 4, 2023 TBA
Join the 2023 online Authors & Artists Festival -- Rewilding for two days of speakers and writers advocating for the land, land trusts, and wilderness. Featured speakers are CMarie Fuhrman & Catalina Cantú, and Authors John Davis & Manoj Gautam.
Saturday November 4, 2023 TBA
Online
 
Sunday, November 5
 

2:00pm EST

A HUMAN ERROR PUBLISHING POETRY EVENT
Sunday November 5, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
First Sunday of every month: featuring poetry, spoken word, & stories hosted by Paul Richmond!
Doors are at 1:30pm, open mic starts at 2:00pm with 5-minute time slots. Featured writers start at 3:00, each have 15 minutes.
Join us at Judd’s Restaurant for Sunday Brunch (10am-2pm), take a stroll through the Small Works Gallery, and come see us in The Divine Theater at 2! Donation requested $1 to $10 help support Gateway City Arts.
Brunch is from 10 to 2
Poetry, Spoken Word,
Stories starts at 2:00
Starting with Open Mic
5 minute slots

June’s Featured Writers: Joshua Michael Stewart & Rick Paar

Your host,
~Paul Richmond
Sunday November 5, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
The Divine Theater at Gateway City Arts

4:00pm EST

Bringing the Page to Life
Sunday November 5, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Do you want to improve your poetry readings and get more comfortable with speaking in front of an audience? In this one hour online workshop, you will discover simple ways to open up your voice, settle into your physicality, and connect to your audience and your work. You will leave this workshop with tools to take with you for the rest of your reading and public speaking life, and even your day to day life!
Please bring a short poem of your own as well as a short poem you love, written by someone else.
Sunday November 5, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday November 5, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world!
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Sunday November 5, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday November 5, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday November 5, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, November 6
 

6:00pm EST

Mass Poetry Community Open House + U35 Reading!
Monday November 6, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST

Mass Poetry will be hosting a combined Community Open House and U35 spoken word event on Monday, November 6th at 50 Liberty Drive. Please join us for a night of fun and community engagement where you'll be able to learn more about how to get involved at Mass Poetry as well as view our beautiful space at the Center for Creative Writing. We will also be hosting our U35 featuring members of the Mass Poetry community!

Mass Poetry is a non profit poetry organization utilizing the power of words to engage and empower diverse communities across our commonwealth. Our Open House will highlight core pillars of our organization. This includes upcoming programming such as our readings and school residencies, as well as ways to support our organization through our Evening of Inspired Leaders fundraiser event. We will discuss volunteer opportunities for individuals who want to grow deeper communal ties with our organization and have plenty of information about SW@MP, our Teen Spoken Word Program.

As the evening progresses, we will transition into our performance portion of the event: our U35 spoken word performance.




Monday November 6, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
GrubStreet

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday November 6, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday November 6, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, November 7
 

6:00pm EST

The Poetry Extravaganza
Tuesday November 7, 2023 6:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Autumn has arrived at The Poetry Extravaganza!
Join us on Tuesday, November 7th from 6:00-8:30 pm for an evening of poetry, humor, and revelry.
Two open-mic sessions sandwich our Feature poet the iconic John Hodgen.
Sign up for the open-mic at jfjr6969@gmail,com . Five-minute maximum, please.

Free admission. Separate area for our event. On-the-street parking or check redemptionrock.beer for other parking options.
Redemption Rock Brewery (RRB) serves craft beers, coffees, teas, and delicious snacks. You can bring your own food but outside beverages are not allowed.
The Poetry Extravaganza is sponsored by Lewandowski Painting.
Join the fun on Tuesday, November 7th!


John Hodgen is Writer-in-Residence at Assumption University and Advisory Editor for New Letters at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He is the author of six books of poetry, including Grace, winner of the AWP Donald Hall Prize in Poetry. His new book, What We May Be, is forthcoming from Lynx House Press.
Tuesday November 7, 2023 6:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Redemption Rock Brewing Company
 
Wednesday, November 8
 

12:30pm EST

Sparks in the Dark Online Poetry – Robin Lysne
Wednesday November 8, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Wednesday November 8, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

[Working Title] Queer Open Mic
Wednesday November 8, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST

Join us for a special evening with [Working Title], 4 emerging, queer Boston writers.
[Working Title] is a pop-up reading series at rotating Boston area venues featuring queer and trans local writers. [WT] runs a two-hour show comprised of a curated live reading of invited writers' work, followed by a queer open mic. They aim to build local community and a new queer literary canon, especially by and for writers who have typically been excluded from mainstream, traditional publishing, with an emphasis on up-and-coming poets.
*****
Doors at 6:30pm
Show at 7:00pm
Ticketing: General Admission | $5 in advance; $10 day of show | 18+ PROPER ID REQUIRED
Accessibility: The Rockwell is wheelchair accessible.
Wednesday November 8, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
The Rockwell

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday November 8, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday November 8, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, November 9
 

6:30pm EST

Anomaly Poetry Open Mic Night
Thursday November 9, 2023 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST
Join Anomaly Poetry for a free, open to the public open mic night. We welcome poets and spoken word artists of all sorts to read original works, or poems by artists you love! Artists will have five minutes each to read their original poetry, prose and short works. If time allows we continue into a second round. Sign-ups start at 6:30pm, reading will start at 6:45pm. 
Thursday November 9, 2023 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST
Co-Creative Center

7:00pm EST

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Joe Fusco Feature Reading)
Thursday November 9, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Joe Fusco, Jr. of Worcester will be our feature poet on Thursday, November 9.

After the feature poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the feature poet.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Thursday November 9, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Cofounder/cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard's home
 
Monday, November 13
 

6:30pm EST

MassArt Reading
Nick Flynn and Nathan McClain present their poems and discuss new work. This event will be a part of the launch of Nick Flynn's newest book Low. Event is open and free to the public.  

Nick Flynn is the author of five collections of poetry (all published by Graywolf), including I Will Destroy You (2019) and Low (2023). His bestselling memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City (Norton, 2004), was made into a film starring Robert DeNiro (Focus Features, 2012), and has been translated into fifteen languages. Other recent books include: This Is the Night Our House Will Catch Fire (Norton, 2020); and Stay: Threads, Collaborations, and Conversations (Ze Books, 2020), which documents twenty-five years of his collaborations with artists, filmmakers, and composers. He is a professor in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston, where he is in residence each Spring. www.nickflynn.org.

Nathan McClain (he/him) is the author of two collections of poetry: Previously Owned (Four Way Books, 2022), longlisted for the Massachusetts Book Award, and Scale (Four Way Books, 2017). He is a recipient of fellowships from The Frost Place, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and is a Cave Canem fellow. He earned an MFA from Warren Wilson College. His poems and prose have appeared in Plume Poetry 10, The Common, Guesthouse, Poetry Northwest, and Zуcalo Public Square, among others. He teaches at Hampshire College and serves as poetry editor of the Massachusetts Review.



8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday November 13, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday November 13, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Wednesday, November 15
 

12:30pm EST

Sparks in the Dark Online Poetry – Rolly Kent
Wednesday November 15, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Click here to join the event.
After attending Middlebury College, Rolly Kent received an MFA from the University of
Arizona. For many years he taught poetry around the Southwest and on many tribal lands. He ran one of the first public library-based community writers projects, bringing poets and writers to prisons, nursing homes, women’s shelters, and branch libraries in Tucson. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including The American Poetry Review, The Atlantic, The Nation, and Poetry. He is the author of two books of poetry, The Wreck in Post Office Canyon and Spriit, Hurry. He lives in Los Angeles.
Wednesday November 15, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

6:00pm EST

Launch of Volume 15.2 and Celebration of 15 Years of Consequence
Wednesday November 15, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
On Wednesday 11/15, 6pm, at Civic Pavilion, Boston City Hall Plaza, the Boston Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture joins with Consequence Forum to proudly present the Launch of Consequence, Vol 15.2 and the celebration of 15 years of Consequence.

The program includes
- an introduction by Tom Valleley, the event’s Honorary Chairman
- readings from Volume 15.2 of Consequence, the literary arts journal addressing the human consequences and realities of war and geopolitical violence
- Dr. Kate Hollander and Dr. Larry Rosenwald in conversation on the topic of War Poetry.
Wednesday November 15, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Boston City Hall Square, Civic Pavilion

6:00pm EST

Untitled Open Mic MCC Night Featuring Willie Ramirez and Jonathan Bennett
Wednesday November 15, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Middlesex Community College Night!
We celebrate the poetry community of Middlesex with two featured poets:
Professors Jonathan Bennett & Willy Ramirez

/// Format ///
Sign-Ups Open @ 6pm
Open Mic Starts @ 6:30 pm
Poetry Feature begins after the open reading.
All Done @ 9:00pm
/// Details ///
Free Admission
Food, Drink, and Merch for Sale
@ Coffee & Cotton
250 Jackson St. No. 401
Lowell, Mass. 01852
https://millno5.com/directions/

Also streaming online:
Mill City Speaks is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Untitled featuring Jonathan Bennett & Willy Ramirez from MCC Time: Nov 15, 2023 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87497042108
Meeting ID: 874 9704 2108 Passcode available on request;
email lowellpoetry@gmail.com
Wednesday November 15, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Coffee and Cotton

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday November 15, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday November 15, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, November 16
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry Salon with Claire Keyes on Clemens Schoenebeck
Thursday November 16, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
On Thursday, Nov. 16, the Poetry Salon will continue its exploration of local poets with a discussion of the poems of Clemens Schoenebeck of Swampscott, Mass. Schoenebeck has published two books: “Dancing with Fireflies,” a memoir, and “Where the Time Went,” a book of poems. His poems invite us to see possibilities of joy in the everyday, be it garden flowers or the Brahms Requiem, a brilliant sunset or the sterling qualities of a friend.
The Salon meets from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Please join Claire Keyes, Professor Emerita of Salem State University, at Abbot Public Library in Marblehead at 3 Brook Road or online via Zoom. Registration for Zoom access will be available here. No registration is required to attend in person. Packets will be available at the library and online at abbotlibrary.org.
Schoenebeck’s book of poems can be reserved to check out from the library at marblehead.noblenet.org.
Thursday November 16, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Abbot Public Library Pleasant St. Marblehead, MA 01945

7:00pm EST

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Thursday November 16, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Monthly reading with two featured poets and open microphone.
Thursday November 16, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Roslindale House
 
Saturday, November 18
 

4:00pm EST

Words Together Poetry Club (ages 12-17)
Saturday November 18, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Words Together -- a teen poetry workshop
Jones Library -- Amherst Room
Led by students from the Amherst College Poetry Club
For ages 12-17
For more info or to register, please email teens@joneslibrary.org
Saturday November 18, 2023 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Jones Library Amherst, MA

6:00pm EST

Reservoir: Poetry Reading and Closing Party
Saturday November 18, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST

To close out our exhibit "Reservoir: What the Water Knows," join us for a celebration of water as a repository of form, sound, and inspiration for creativity with readings by celebrated poets Sarah Audsley, Jen Funk, Cynthia Huntington, Lisa Harries Schumann, and Ros Zimmermann.
The doors will open at 6 pm to give the attendees a chance to see the exhibit. The reading will begin at 6:30 pm.
The event is free and open to all. A suggested donation of $10 is gratefully accepted.
There is limited parking at the museum, and it will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Please visit waterworksmuseum.org or call 617. 277.0065 for event information.

Cynthia Huntington is a poet, memoirist and a professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College. In 2004 she was named Poet Laureate of New Hampshire. She is the author of several collections of poetry, including Fire Muse: Poems from the Salt House (2016); Heavenly Bodies (2012), which was nominated for a National Book Award; Levis Prize-winner The Radiant (2003); We Have Gone to the Beach (1996), which won the Beatrice Hawley Award and the Jane Kenyon Award; and The Fish-Wife (1985); as well as the nonfiction prose volume The Salt House (1998).
Sarah Audsley, a Korean American adoptee, is the author of Landlock X (Texas Review Press, 2023), a graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, and a member of The Starlings Collective. Audsley lives and works in northern Vermont.
Jennifer Funk is a native Californian trying to prove her mettle in New England. A graduate of Bennington College and of Warren Wilson’s MFA Program for Writers, she has been a scholarship recipient of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and The Frost Place. Her poems have appeared in Kenyon Review, Four Way Review, Cimarron Review, The Boiler, and elsewhere.
Poet Ros Zimmermann plays with language as a body that is a reservoir of continual change and reallocation, with the idea that all bodies of matter are in motion. Lisa Harries Schumann is a translator from the German and a writer of prose exploring the historical past, myth-making, and the obscured root-tendrils between the two that spring up in our present. In their collaborative piece, Ros and Lisa use the Chestnut Hill Reservoir as inspiration, circling an imagined water from which roads splay, pipes drain, and thoughts emerge.
Saturday November 18, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Metropolitan Waterworks Museum
 
Sunday, November 19
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry at Fruitlands
Sunday November 19, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join the New England Poetry Club at Fruitlands Museum for a reading by Ann Bookman, Mary Beth Hines, and Alfred Nicol. This poetry reading will be held in the Wayside Gallery. Admission to the program includes admission to the Fruitlands Museum Art Gallery and Grounds. Registration is encouraged: see https://thetrustees.org/event/88750/.
Sunday November 19, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Fruitlands Museum

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday November 19, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday November 19, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday November 19, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge Poetry Jam and Slam is an award-winning weekly feature at The Lizard Lounge located at 1667 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, MA. The Jam and Slam happen every Sunday at 7:00 pm and is hosted by Blake Newman with weekly guest co-hosts. There’s a $10 cover charge; patrons must be 21 or older to enter.
Sunday November 19, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, November 20
 

7:30pm EST

Evening of Inspired Leaders
Monday November 20, 2023 7:30pm - 8:30pm EST
We are proud to announce Mass Poetry’s ninth annual Evening of Inspired Leaders, an event that brings together exceptional leaders from diverse fields to each read their favorite poem and reflect on its connection to their life and work. Join us for this memorable event on  Monday, November 20th, 2023 from 7:30 – 8:30 PM EST at The Huntington Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115.

Inspired by Robert Pinsky’s Favorite Poem Project, this year’s event features: emcee Jeneé Osterheldt, The Boston Globe; April English, Chief Secretary to Governor Maura Healey; Imari Paris Jeffries, executive director of King Boston; Jill Medvedow, Ellen Matilda Poss Director, Institute of Contemporary Art; and Tamar Dor-Ner, Partner, Boston Office Head, Bain & Company.

Evening of Inspired Leaders raises funds to support Mass Poetry’s dynamic roster of free and low-cost poetry programs for thousands of people, young and old, across Massachusetts. Don’t miss this poignant night celebrating poetry and leadership. Tickets are available now!
Monday November 20, 2023 7:30pm - 8:30pm EST
The Huntington Theater

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday November 20, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday November 20, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Wednesday, November 22
 

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday November 22, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday November 22, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Sunday, November 26
 

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday November 26, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday November 26, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday November 26, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge Poetry Jam and Slam is an award-winning weekly feature at The Lizard Lounge located at 1667 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, MA. The Jam and Slam happen every Sunday at 7:00 pm and is hosted by Blake Newman with weekly guest co-hosts. There’s a $10 cover charge; patrons must be 21 or older to enter.
Sunday November 26, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, November 27
 

6:30pm EST

Queer Poetry Night
Monday November 27, 2023 6:30pm - 11:59pm EST
Come cry with us at Queer Poetry Night! Featuring Aabidah Muhammad & Saafyr
Doors and sign ups at 6:30, open mic at 7:30.
$5-20, notaflof
Masks required. Elevator access available through Mesa Verde foyer.
Monday November 27, 2023 6:30pm - 11:59pm EST
10 Fiske Ave, Greenfield MA 01301

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday November 27, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday November 27, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Wednesday, November 29
 

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark
Wednesday November 29, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83562414054
Meeting ID: 835 6241 4054
Malachi Black is the author of Indirect Light, forthcoming from Four Way Books in
2024, and Storm Toward Morning (Copper Canyon Press, 2014), a finalist for the
Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award and a selection for
the PSA’s New American Poets Series (chosen by Ilya Kaminsky). Black’s poems
have appeared in The American Poetry Review, The Believer, The Los Angeles
Review of Books, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, and Poetry, among other
journals, and in a number of anthologies, including Before the Door of God: An
Anthology of Devotional Poetry (Yale UP, 2013), The Poet’s Quest for God
(Eyewear Publishing [U.K.], 2016) and In the Tempered Dark: Contemporary Poets
Transcending Elegy (Black Lawrence, 2024). Black’s work has been supported by
fellowships and awards from the Amy Clampitt House, the Bread Loaf Writers’
Conference, Emory University, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown,
Hawthornden Castle, the MacDowell Colony, the National Endowment for the
Arts, the Poetry Foundation (a 2009 Ruth Lilly Fellowship), the Sewanee Writers’
Conference, and Yaddo. Black’s poems have several times been set to music and
have been featured in exhibitions both in the U.S. and abroad, including recent
and forthcoming translations into French, Dutch, Croatian, Slovenian, and
Lithuanian. Black teaches at the University of San Diego and lives in California.
Wednesday November 29, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

6:00pm EST

Poetry Battle: Round 2 at the New Bedford Art Museum
Wednesday November 29, 2023 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Part of an ongoing poetry slam competition. Come watch the next four qualifying contestants compete! This event is free and all ages. It includes complimentary admission to the Museum galleries and snacks for purchase.
Wednesday November 29, 2023 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
New Bedford Art Museum

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday November 29, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday November 29, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, November 30
 

7:00pm EST

An Evening of Poetry: Rachel DeWoskin, Robert Pinsky, & Kirun Kapur
Thursday November 30, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
In person at Brookline Booksmith! Join us for an evening of poetry with Rachel DeWoskin, Robert Pinsky, & Kirun Kapur.
Thursday November 30, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Brookline Booksmith
 
Friday, December 1
 

7:00pm EST

THE WORD – OPEN MIC POETRY
Friday December 1, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us in the Grand Hall on the first Friday of the month for an evening of Open Mic Poetry. 
This monthly event is hosted by Adam Grabowski. Sign-up starts at 6:30 pm, 7 pm start.  Each month will also spotlight a featured poet.  
$5 suggested donation
Beer, wine, soft drinks for pur­chase. Complimentary popcorn
Friday December 1, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
13 Church Street, Ware, MA 01082
 
Saturday, December 2
 

1:00pm EST

Recycled Poems: Found Poetry
Saturday December 2, 2023 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Give new life to old texts by writing found poetry, which is poetry composed by cutting up and/or manipulating preexisting texts and turning them into new poems.
We'll look at examples of found poems for inspiration, and then we'll have time to craft our own poems using would-be-discarded materials. We will provide some materials, but feel free to bring anything you have that you might want to use: newspapers, magazines, books, appliance instructions, product packaging, anything with words on it will work!
This workshop is open to writers of any experience level!
Saturday December 2, 2023 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary

3:00pm EST

GHOST :: SEEDS: A Poetry & Yoga Workshop (In-Studio & Online)
Saturday December 2, 2023 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
In celebration of the release of Sebastian’s debut poetry collection, GHOST :: SEEDS, this workshop will feature time for community and connection, Sebastian reading poems from the book, an all-levels asana practice centered around the theme of loving-kindness, and a book signing at the end. Copies of GHOST :: SEEDS will be available for purchase. Sebastian’s teaching is gender-affirming, body-positive, and consent-oriented. All bodies, sizes, and abilities are welcome and celebrated.
Saturday December 2, 2023 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Sanctuary
 
Sunday, December 3
 

12:00pm EST

Human Error Publishing Holiday Celebration
Sunday December 3, 2023 12:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Doors open at noon, readings start at 1pm
Readings, Book Fair, Performances, Food & Drinks
Thanks to Mass Cultural Council Festival Grants
The next event at Gateway City Arts by Human Error Publishing is a Holiday Celebration Reading on Dec 3.
This is a celebration of our community of writers, another year of Human Error Publishing putting on events, to help promote writers of the valley who have books and enjoy the readings, performances and each other as a community.
A great day to do your holiday shopping and support local writers.
Sunday December 3, 2023 12:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Gateway City Arts 92 Race St, Holyoke, MA 01040

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday December 3, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday December 3, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday December 3, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday December 3, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, December 4
 

6:00pm EST

Nature & Poetry in the City: A Generative Writing Workshop
Monday December 4, 2023 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Join writer and teacher naturalist, salvation burnette, for an in-person poetry workshop and nature walk.
Ever noticed a host of house sparrows swarming a pizza crust on the sidewalk? A rat slurping from a discarded Dunkin cup floating on an oily puddle? A plush cloud pierced by a skyscraper? What do these images say about our urban environment? How does seeing these things affect us? How can we, people who live in the city, use what we see to create art, to create awareness and change, to care for ourselves and our communities?

This is an opportunity for us to spend time noticing the visible ways humans impact and interact with the natural environment, and then we’ll use our observations to create poetry. We will read and talk about poetry that explores nature and/in/against the city. Then, depending on the weather, we’ll go outside and observe our surroundings together or stay indoors and explore some natural materials and artifacts together. Participants can then choose a writing prompt and write/wander on their own. Finally, we’ll reconvene to talk about our experiences, and participants are welcome to share anything they write. No experience needed to write poetry—everyone is welcome!

Registration recommended, but not required. Contact Alea to register.
Monday December 4, 2023 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Codman Square Branch of the Boston Public Library

6:00pm EST

Faces of Phillis
Monday December 4, 2023 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST

The Associates of the Boston Public Library is proud to present Faces of Phillis, a free staged reading and panel discussion, as the fifth installment of the annual Pierce Performance Series. The one and only performance will take place on December 4th, from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM in the Boston Public Library's Rabb Hall.Faces of Phillis will celebrate Phillis Wheatley Peters on the 250th anniversary of the publication of Phillis's groundbreaking book Poems of Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.

A recording of the event will be available for only one week on Vimeo (December 6th - December 13th). To receive the link to the virtual performance, please sign up here: https://forms.gle/74DWsj3TQvFAbx3t5

For more information about our collaborators, please see our Pierce Performance website: https://www.associatesbpl.org/events-and-programs/pierce/
Monday December 4, 2023 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Boston Public Library

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday December 4, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday December 4, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Wednesday, December 6
 

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark
Wednesday December 6, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81613198655
Meeting ID: 816 1319 8655
Ellen Steinbaum is the author of four poetry collections and a one-person play.
Her work has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize and is included in
several anthologies including The Widows’ Handbook and Garrison Keillor’s Good
Poems American Places. An award-winning journalist and former Boston Globe
columnist, she writes a blog, “Reading and Writing and the Occasional Recipe”
which can be found at her website, ellensteinbaum.com.
Wednesday December 6, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

6:00pm EST

December 2023 Untitled Qualifier Slam for Mill City Speaks
Wednesday December 6, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
/// About the Slam ///
This is the third qualifying slam for the Mill City Speaks 2024 Poetry Slam Team. Poets will go three rounds, leaving only the best of the best for the final MONEY round. Winner gets $70, and runner-up gets $30 (Real Cash! American Dollars!). Both will qualify for our Slam Team Finals, coming up in March of 2024.
The Poets should sign up in advance because there is no guarantee (but maybe a chance) to have a space open on the night of the event. Contact lowellpoetry@gmail.com if you’re interested in competing.
However, judges will be chosen on the night itself! No particular qualification except wanting to participate in the fun. Anyone willing to put numbers to poetry is eligible. For more info, as we said, contact lowellpoetry@gmail.com.
/// Format ///
Sign-Ups Open @ 6pm
Open Mic Starts @ 6:30 pm
Poetry Slam begins after the open reading.
All Done @ 9:00pm
/// Details ///
Free Admission
Food, Drink, and Merch for Sale
@ Coffee & Cotton
250 Jackson St. No. 401
Lowell, Mass. 01852
https://millno5.com/directions/
Also streaming online
ZOOM Info
Mill City Speaks is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Untitled Mill City Speaks Qualifier Time: Nov 1, 2023 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86401480425
Meeting ID: 864 0148 0425 Passcode available on request;
email to lowellpoetry@gmail.com.
Wednesday December 6, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Coffee and Cotton

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday December 6, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday December 6, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Friday, December 8
 

6:00pm EST

The Openest Mic #4
Friday December 8, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
The Openest Mic will be bringing together musicians, poets, speakers, and anyone else who wants to have a great night at Smokestack Roasters on Friday, December 8th at 6 PM!! 
The Openest Mic is the most open open mic you’ll ever go to: we’ve had debuts of songs from local artists, we’ve had motivational speakers do grounding exercises, we’ve had acapella singalongs, we’ve had poets that have brought us to tears…the common thread is that people come to the mic knowing they can be their true selves! The audience is respectful and supportive of authenticity and passion. No matter what talent you bring to the mic, there are people who want to see what you’ve got!
Bring your good vibes and get ready to be amazed! The list drops live at the event at 6:15, there are no online signups. Sets are 7 minutes or two songs. Vendors will drop closer to the event. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Friday December 8, 2023 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Smokestack Roasters

7:00pm EST

Liberation Open Mic: Feat Adobo Fish Sauce
Friday December 8, 2023 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Join the Boston Liberation Center's one year anniversary of hosting their open mic!

A Puerto Rican and a Cambodian walk into a kitchen. The kitchen is your heart. The food is made with food. The food is sometimes poems. Either way you are fed. Adobo-Fish-Sauce (Anthony Febo and Ricky Orng) is an active choice to celebrate in the face of bitterness. It is responding to “Go back to where you come from!” by bringing where they are from right to you. The duo fuses spoken word, cooking, intentionality, vulnerability, and joy to create a one of a kind experience that can’t be found in any kitchen or open mic.

All Ages — children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Friday December 8, 2023 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Boston Liberation Center
 
Saturday, December 9
 

1:00pm EST

Nature-Inspired Micropoems and Button-Making
Saturday December 9, 2023 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Just because a poem is small doesn't mean it can't be all the things a longer poem can be: surprising, moving, teaching, beautiful, funny, joyful, strange-the list could go on forever! We’ll go on a trail walk to observe and connect with nature and then we’ll write some micropoems. Participants will have the option of incorporating art into their work and making their mini-poems into wearable pinback buttons.This event will be partially outdoors, so please dress according to the weather. Experienced and beginner poets/artists welcome!
Saturday December 9, 2023 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary
 
Sunday, December 10
 

3:00pm EST

New England Poetry Club Zoom Reading
Sunday December 10, 2023 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Please join the New England Poetry Club for a program of readings by Lindsey Schaffer, Rajiv Mohabir, and Cindy Veach. The reading will be held on Zoom. To attend, please register in advance to receive your personal link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsduqoqTIjH91ENL3VOYcKRXTkpy2BW1zX
Sunday December 10, 2023 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday December 10, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world!
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday December 10, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday December 10, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday December 10, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, December 11
 

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday December 11, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.

Monday December 11, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Wednesday, December 13
 

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark
Wednesday December 13, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84539953779
Meeting ID: 845 3995 3779
James Davis is the author of Club Q, which Edward Hirsch selected for the
Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize and The Waywiser Press published in 2020. His work
has been featured on NBC News and CBC Radio and anthologized in two
installments of Best New Poets (2011, selected by D. A. Powell; and 2019, selected
by Cate Marvin). Recent poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Pleiades, The
Hopkins Review, The Gettysburg Review, Gulf Coast Online, and The Sewanee
Review. He is a PhD candidate in creative writing at the University of North Texas
and editor-in-chief of American Literary Review. His website is
jamesdavispoet.com.
Wednesday December 13, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday December 13, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday December 13, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, December 14
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry Salon with Claire Keyes on Jennifer Martelli
Thursday December 14, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
On Thursday, Dec. 14, the Poetry Salon at Abbot Public Library will continue its study of local poets with Marblehead resident Jennifer Martelli. Martelli’s poems have been described as “both artful and angry, finely-crafted and fierce.” She is the author of “The Queen of Queens” and “My Tarantella,” awarded Honorable Mention from the Italian-American Studies Association, selected as a “Must Read” by the Massachusetts Center for the Book, and named as a finalist for the Housatonic Book Award. In her poetry, Martelli is “unafraid to grapple with difficult topics.” At the same time, readers of Jennifer Martelli’s poems will discover an “uncommon beauty.” Her work has appeared in numerous journals including Poetry, Tahoma Literary Review, and Verse Daily among others. She has twice received grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council for her poetry.
Please join Claire Keyes, Professor Emerita at Salem State University, from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. or via Zoom as we welcome Martelli to the Poetry Salon. To attend via Zoom, please register in advance for this meeting at abbotlibrary.org/events. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Thursday December 14, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Abbot Public Library Pleasant St. Marblehead, MA 01945

7:00pm EST

CANON, CANYON, CANNON: WELL DRESSED
Thursday December 14, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Join us for an evening of poetry and performance curated by Porsha Olayiwola, Boston Poet Laureate, Gardner Museum Artist-In-Residence, and Neighborhood Salon Luminary, and featuring leading artists Danez Smith, Chrysanthemum, Jarvis Subia, and Imani Davis.
These poets invite us to consider questions of influence and find new meaning through language and performance. This canon’s theme, "Well Dressed: Public Self/Private Self," is inspired by the Museum’s fall exhibitions Fabiola Jean Louis: Rewriting History, Inventing Isabella and Carla Fernández’s newly commissioned work for the Anne H. Fitzpatrick Façade.
Poets will read poems exploring the public persona and the poetic confessional tradition. Come dressed to express your inner self, creativity, and wildest dreams.
Thursday December 14, 2023 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum

7:00pm EST

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Karen Sharpe Feature Reading)
Thursday December 14, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Karen Sharpe of Worcester will be our feature poet on Thursday, December 14.

After the feature poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the feature poet.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Thursday December 14, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Cofounder/cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard's home

7:00pm EST

Tidings Release Party & Open Mic
Thursday December 14, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us in celebrating the release of Tidings 2023! Celebrate in the cozy Co-Creative Center gallery with an open mic and festive gathering. We're releasing the Tidings e-book that same night, so come hear some of the newest poems LIVE!

More about Tidings:
Tidings is a collection of poetry, prose and artwork that works to bring the spectrum of the holiday season together into its pages. No matter what or how you celebrate through the winter, there’s no denying that it’s a time of year that is highly emotional, beautiful and worthy of art. Over the last few years, it feels as if the holidays have become a drastic example of how our lives revolve around traditions, memories, and human connection. We’re thinking about the ways art and poems have kept us connected. We marvel at the ability to find solace and kinship in words. Through art, we celebrate the cycles of our lives - from the cold and grey to bright and beautiful.

Submissions for Tidings are open September 1, 2023 through December 8, 2023. Please send us up to two (2) poems, short prose of 800 words or less, or two (2) pieces of digital artwork. Submissions should be sent via email to sarah@domesticatedprimate.com. Tidings will be published as an e-book on Thursday December 14, 2023.
Thursday December 14, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Co-Creative Center
 
Sunday, December 17
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry at Fruitlands
Sunday December 17, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join the New England Poetry Club at Fruitlands Museum for monthly poetry readings this winter. Our December 17 program features Marie Gauthier, Len Krisak, and Jhonny Victor.

Sponsoring poetry in New England since 1915, the New England Poetry Club presents readings by poets with ties to the New England states and annual poetry contests. Members of the NEPC benefit from being part of a community of poets, gathering for readings by members with new books, and participating in monthly writing workshops.
Sunday December 17, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Fruitlands Museum

4:00pm EST

Poetry Workshop at Brockton Arts
Sunday December 17, 2023 4:00pm - 6:00pm EST
December can be magical or bleak. Christmas lights twinkle but we miss loved ones. Pressures can be overwhelming or we celebrate reunions with friends and loved ones. Poems are a good place to explore our ambivalences. We can help you express your thoughts effectively. We welcome friends, followers, and newcomers to the workshop. This event is usually held in the gallery but check for signage or the security desk if you have trouble finding us. Poets from our area are encouraged to join our forum. We ask our attendees to bring their own work for feedback and constructive criticism, and request that 6-10 copies of one poem are brought for participants. We welcome first-timers. The talk is not highbrow, and any level of experience is accepted. We meet on Sunday in the late afternoon for your convenience. We sometimes stay later so that everyone who brings a poem gets a chance.
Sunday December 17, 2023 4:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Stacy Adams Cultural Arts Building

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday December 17, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday December 17, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday December 17, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday December 17, 2023 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, December 18
 

10:30am EST

Poetry in Pictures
Monday December 18, 2023 10:30am - 11:30am EST
The Medford Senior Center presents Poetry in Pictures, led by award-winning photographer and published poet Robert Castagna. Ever imagine writing a poem that drew a picture in another person’s mind? Or imagine combining your photographs with your words? In this class, you will creatively write and put your poetic voices to images of your choosing. Whether old photographs or newly taken ones, your voice and images will emerge from the shadows, as Robert helps you see pictures and words in new ways. Seats are limited; to reserve your place, call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010.
Monday December 18, 2023 10:30am - 11:30am EST
Medford Senior Center

6:00pm EST

Generative Writing Workshop: Wintry Nature Poems
Monday December 18, 2023 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Join writer and teacher naturalist, salvation burnette, for an in-person poetry workshop and nature walk.
Winter is a great time of year for connecting with nature! It’s quieter; the bare tree branches offer a clearer view of birds in their winter plumage; fallen leaves protect a hidden universe of overwintering bees and other small creatures; the tracks in the snow tell the stories of all the animals around us. And we’re animals too—this is often a time of year when we also slow down, try to stay warm, spend time reflecting on our lives, look forward to the sun and rejuvenation of spring.
Let’s explore our connections to nature in the winter! This is an opportunity to spend time learning about Massachusetts nature in winter, and then we’ll use our observations and thoughts about nature to create poetry. We will read and talk about poetry that explores nature in the winter. Then, depending on the weather, we’ll go outside to observe our surroundings together or stay indoors and explore some natural materials and artifacts together. Participants can then choose a writing prompt and write/wander on their own. Finally, we’ll reconvene to talk about our experiences, and participants are welcome to share anything they write. No experience needed to write poetry—everyone is welcome!
Registration is recommended, but not required. Contact Alea to register.
Monday December 18, 2023 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Codman Square Branch of the Boston Public Library

6:30pm EST

Queer Poetry Night
Monday December 18, 2023 6:30pm - 11:59pm EST
Come cry with us at Queer Poetry Night!
Doors and sign ups at 6:30, open mic at 7:30.
$5-20, notaflof
Masks required. Elevator access available through Mesa Verde foyer.



Monday December 18, 2023 6:30pm - 11:59pm EST
10 Fiske Ave, Greenfield MA 01301

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday December 18, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday December 18, 2023 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, December 19
 

5:30pm EST

Artists Who Are Poets/Poets Who Are Artists Winter Solstice Poetry Reading
Tuesday December 19, 2023 5:30pm - 7:00pm EST
Please join us at Tidepool Books for an open mic (two poems or five minutes for each reader) followed by featured readings by Christopher ReilleyRobert Steele.
Tuesday December 19, 2023 5:30pm - 7:00pm EST
Tidepool Bookshop, Llc
 
Wednesday, December 20
 

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry – Sparks in the Dark with Gunilla Theander Kester, Ph.D.
Wednesday December 20, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Swedish-born Gunilla Theander Kester, Ph.D. is the author and editor of six books in three genres including her full-length poetry book If I Were More Like Myself. In the last two years, she has written and published over 40 poems in various literary magazines including The American Journal of PoetryCitron ReviewPirene’s FountainPangyrus, and The Potomac Review. Her new book-length poetry collection—Hold Me Still—is looking for a publisher.

Click here to join us for this week’s online poetry event.
Wednesday December 20, 2023 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday December 20, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.

The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.

Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.

There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday December 20, 2023 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, December 21
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry Workshop at the Wayland Library
Thursday December 21, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
This group gathers two Thursdays a month to work on writing poetry. Beginners and advanced are equally welcome.
Virtual: This meeting is held via ZOOM – email Joan Kimball for the info: jawkimball@gmail.com 
Thursday December 21, 2023 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Wayland Public Library
 
Wednesday, December 27
 

6:00pm EST

Poetry Battle: Final Round (at the New Bedford Art Museum)
Wednesday December 27, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
The final round for the coveted Champion Title is here. Elle Sylvia and Marie Shields (“Epitome”) battle it out in this final fast-paced heat. Participate in the battle as a speaker or listener.
This program is founded and led by New Bedford-based queer/latinx healing artist, poet, and Museum Education & Audience Engagement Manager Marisol Rosa.
Wednesday December 27, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
New Bedford Art Museum
 
Saturday, December 30
 

4:00pm EST

Poetry Reading ~ Enjoy an Afternoon of Poetry!
Saturday December 30, 2023 4:00pm - 5:30pm EST
Share your poetry, a favorite poem or just come to listen. This event is FREE and all are welcome!!

We meet every last Saturday of the month from 4:00-5:30 PM.

"Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words." -- Robert Frost
Saturday December 30, 2023 4:00pm - 5:30pm EST
South County Recovery Center

6:00pm EST

The Snow that Never Drifts at Open Doors Center for the Arts
Saturday December 30, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Open Doors Center for the Arts Presents:
THE SNOW THAT NEVER DRIFTS

Featuring Poets:
BARBARA SIEGEL CARLSON
CHAD PARENTEAU
TIMOTHY GAGER

Open mic to follow.

Events are FREE and Open to the Public.
PLEASE NOTE: You must be fully vaccinated to attend. This building is not wheelchair accessible.
Saturday December 30, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Open Doors Yoga Studio, 65 Washington Street Open Doors Yoga Studio, 65 Washington Street
 
Sunday, December 31
 

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday December 31, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!

Sunday December 31, 2023 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Wednesday, January 3
 

6:30pm EST

Poetry at Hale
Wednesday January 3, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST

Whether you choose to share your own poetry or story, or would simply like to appreciate the work of others, join us for an exciting night of spoken word. Poetry nights are ideal for ages 16+ but younger poets and listeners are welcome if they're accompanied by parents or guardians. Events are hosted at Hale (80 Carby Street, Westwood); specific parking and venue information is confirmed by email prior to each event.

Featured Poet
Jan. 3—Will C. is a university professor and international performer, trainer, and administrator of Playback Theatre. He’s a respected poet and creative event planner who engages communities through the arts. In his free time, Will C. enjoys traveling, eating, cooking, surrounding himself by nature, and “building authentic relationships through existential conversations with empathetically reflective individuals.” He earned a B.A. in Theater Arts from Brandeis University and an M.Ed. in Arts in Education from Harvard University.
Wednesday January 3, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST
Hale Education, Inc.

7:00pm EST

Poetry in the Parlor, curated by the New England Poetry Club
Wednesday January 3, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Friday, January 3, 7 pm
Poetry in the Parlor, curated by the New England Poetry Club
Kenneth Lee, Gloria Mindock, and Tontongi
The Old Manse
Concord, MA
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday January 3, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
The Old Manse

7:00pm EST

Unearthed Song & Poetry Open Mic: Oliver de la Paz
Wednesday January 3, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EST
  • January 3, Time 7:00PM - 9:30PM. home.stead bakery & cafeUnearthed Song & Poetry Open Mic  



Wednesday January 3, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EST
Home.stead Bakery and Cafe
 
Thursday, January 4
 

6:00pm EST

Lesley January Reading Series Presents: Carl Phillips
Thursday January 4, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Poetry reading by Carl Phillips at the Marran Theatre at Lesley University, located at 34 Mellen Street, in Cambridge, MA.

Thursday January 4, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Marran Theater 34 Mellen St, Cambridge, MA 02138
 
Saturday, January 6
 

6:00pm EST

Lesley January Reading Series Presents: Sharon Bryan and Rachel Kadish
Saturday January 6, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Poetry reading by Sharon Bryan, and fiction reading by Rachel Kadish, at Lesley University's Marran Theater, located at 34 Mellen Street, in Cambridge, MA.
Saturday January 6, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Marran Theater 34 Mellen St, Cambridge, MA 02138
 
Monday, January 8
 

7:00pm EST

WCPA Board Meeting
Monday January 8, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join the board of the Worcester County Poetry Association for our monthly meeting. This is a working meeting, not a poetry reading. We welcome to the respectful input of the poetry community.

Due to the first Wednesday falling on a holiday our board meeting is being held on January 8th this month. It will be a teleconference meeting. Please e-mail wcpaboard@yahoo.com for the call-in details.

This is a great opportunity to learn more about how the board supports the rich literary history and creative energy of Central Massachusetts.

Monday January 8, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
WCPA Office @ the Sprinkler Factory

8:00pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday January 8, 2024 8:00pm - 11:59pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.

Brieana Woodward’s a lifelong New England resident performing all around MA and the surrounding area, most recently headlining Nick's Comedy Stop in Boston and hosted for Sam Tallent at Laugh Boston, but she loves to tell jokes all across the continent, having checked off 31 states and a Canadian Province so far in her comedy travels. She won second in the 2022 Funniest Person in MA Contest. After seeing her perform at the Bellforge Arts Center, Vanyaland reported she “held court at our comedy festival, delivering one of the most violently funny and incendiary sets we’ve ever experienced.” Brieana's rapid fire punches, high-voltage energy, and raw talent are her dynamite recipe to blow away any audience!
Monday January 8, 2024 8:00pm - 11:59pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Wednesday, January 10
 

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark
Wednesday January 10, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Click here to join the event on January 10 at 12:30 p.m.

Dane Cervine is a poet whose recent books include The World Is God’s Language (Sixteen Rivers Press), Earth Is a Fickle Dancer (Main Street Rag), and The Gateless Gate – Polishing the Moon Sword, from Saddle Road Press. Previous poetry books include Kung Fu of the Dark FatherHow Therapists DanceThe Jeweled Net of Indra, and What a Father Dreams. Dane’s poems have won awards from Adrienne Rich, Tony Hoagland, the Atlanta ReviewCaesura, and been nominated for a Pushcart. His work appears in The SUN, the Hudson Review, TriQuarterly, Poetry Flash, Catamaran, Miramar, Rattle, Sycamore Review, and Pedestal Magazine, among others. You can read more about Dane’s at his blog: https://danecervine.typepad.com/
Wednesday January 10, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Brookline Booksmith: Five Brookline Poets Reading
Wednesday January 10, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Five Brookline Poets share their work with the community that inspired them. »Zvi Sesling is the Poet Laureate of Brookline, MA and a prize winning poet. He has been published widely in print and online nationally and internationally. Sesling is Editor of Muddy River Poetry Review, publishes Muddy River Books and reviews for the Boston Small Press and Poetry Scene.
Jan Schreiber is an American poet, translator, and literary critic who has been part of the renascence of formal poetry that began in the late twentieth century. He is the author of four books of verse, two books of verse translation and one book of literary criticism.
Judith Steinbergh was selected as first Poet Laureate for the town of Brookline, MA for a 3 year term ending on April 1, 2015. She is the author of 4 poetry books and 3 poetry teaching texts. She also teaches and mentors students and teachers for Troubadour, Inc.
Deborah Leipziger is an author, poet, and professor. Her chapbook, Flower Map, was published by Finishing Line Press (2013). In 2014, her poem “Written on Skin” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Born in Brazil, Ms. Leipziger is the author of several books on human rights and sustainability. Her poems have been published in SalamanderVoices IsraelPOESYWilderness House ReviewIbbetson Street, and the Muddy River Poetry Review.
Tino Villanueva is the author of seven books of poetry and has taught creative writing at the University of Texas-Austin, the College of William & Mary, and Bowdoin College. His artwork has appeared on the covers and pages of national and international journals such as NexosGreen Mountains ReviewTriQuarterlyParnassus, and MELUS. He teaches in the Department of Romance Studies at Boston University.




Wednesday January 10, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Brookline Booksmith

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday January 10, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday January 10, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, January 11
 

3:00pm EST

Powow River Poets Reading Series: Elizabeth Wolf and Anton Yakovlev
Thursday January 11, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
The bimonthly Powow River Poets Readings Series, started in 1992, is free and open to the public, and includes an Open Mic. Poetry enthusiasts are urged to attend. Most readings are held on the second Saturday of the month at 3:00 p.m. at the Newburyport Public Library, 94 State Street in Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Past readers have featured such eminent poets as former NEA Chairman Dana Gioia, X.J. Kennedy, Alicia Stallings, David Ferry, Robert Shaw, and talented newcomers like Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize recipient Rose Kelleher. 
Recent invited poets included New Criterion Award winner Dan Brown, poet and translator Rachel Hadas, magazine editors and award-winning poets David Yezzi and Joseph Bottum. Other Powow readers include Catherine Tufariello, Josh Mehigan, Mimi White, Catherine Chandler, Ernie Hilbert, Rick Mullin, Nick Balbo, Annie Finch, and other fine poets and friends of the formalist tradition.
The Open Mic is limited to ten poets, so come early to the library to sign up. The time limit is one poem or two minutes, whichever is shorter, so please time your reading when you rehearse.   

Thursday January 11, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Newburyport Public Library

7:00pm EST

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Alana Parrott Feature Reading)
Thursday January 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Alana Parrott of Rhode Island will be our feature poet on Thursday, January 11, 2024.

After the feature poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the feature poet.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Thursday January 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Cofounder/cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard's home
 
Friday, January 12
 

3:00pm EST

Concord Poetry at the Library Series
Friday January 12, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Friday January 12, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Concord Free Public Library

7:30pm EST

Liberation Open Mic
Friday January 12, 2024 7:30pm - 10:00pm EST
Liberation Center's Open Mic Night featuring SEB!

All ages (children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult), suggested $5 - 15 donation. Limited space — arrive on time to make sure you get in and get a seat.
Friday January 12, 2024 7:30pm - 10:00pm EST
Boston Liberation Center
 
Saturday, January 13
 

12:00pm EST

Online Poetry Series: The Refuge of Witnessing featuring Angela Dribben
Saturday January 13, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
The Stockbridge Library's second season, “Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing” will provide a weekly poetry sanctuary to hear moving words, deepen our exploration of their meaning, and connect with each other. Join us each Thursday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm. It will be your port in a worldly storm.

Angie Dribben’s debut collection, Everygirl, a finalist for the 2020 Dogfish Head Prize, is out with Main Street Rag in May 2021. She is Contributing Review Editor at Cider Press Review and Director of Internal Affairs at Southern Collective Experience. Her poetry, essays, mixed media, and reviews can be found or are forthcoming in Cave Wall, EcoTheo, Deep South, San Pedro River Review, Crab Creek Review, Crack the Spine, fatal flaw, up the staircase quarterly, patchwork lit, and others. Her poetry is widely-anthologized: Aunt Flo, I Wanna Be Loved By You (Marilyn Monroe Poems), Texas Review Press’ Virginia anthology, among others.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday January 13, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Online
 
Sunday, January 14
 

4:00pm EST

Birthright: A Virtual Poetry Reading with George Abraham
Sunday January 14, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
George Abraham’s highly anticipated debut Birthright (Button Poetry, 2020) constructs a dialogue in which “every pronoun is a Free Palestine.” Through poems of immense emotion, and the use of alluring form, Abraham crafts work that examines what we come to own by existing. As trauma seeps through generations, can the body deconstruct its own inheritance? In a world that only takes, what is owed?

George Abraham is a Palestinian American poet and writer from Jacksonville, FL. Their debut Birthright won the Big Other Book Award and the Arab American Book Award in Poetry, and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in Bisexual Poetry. He is a board member for the Radius of Arab American Writers (RAWI), a recipient of fellowships from Kundiman and The Boston Foundation, and winner of the 2017 College Union Poetry Slam Invitational's Best Poet title. Their work has appeared in The NationAmerican Poetry ReviewThe BafflerThe Paris ReviewMizna, and elsewhere. A graduate of Swarthmore College and Harvard University, Abraham currently teaches at Emerson College and is a Litowitz MFA+MA Candidate at Northwestern University.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday January 14, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday January 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday January 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday January 14, 2024 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday January 14, 2024 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, January 15
 

11:00am EST

Virtual Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O’Brien
Monday January 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
This virtual poetry workshop is a vehicle for critique, a time of close reading and thoughtful responses that help craft the written word so that it says exactly what the author intends. The focus is the work itself. Poets are respectful of each other, value the craft, understand the courage it takes to have work critiqued, and make the final decisions about their own writing. Please join us. Writing prompts will be shared with registrants one week before the workshop, and we request you submit your work at least three days before the workshop to give attendees time to read your poem.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.
Readers/Speakers
Monday January 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Online
  Online, Poetry Reading

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday January 15, 2024 8:30pm - 11:59pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday January 15, 2024 8:30pm - 11:59pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, January 16
 

7:00pm EST

Transnational Series: E.J. Koh in conversation with Jennifer Tseng
Tuesday January 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
The Magical Language of Others is a powerful and aching love story in letters, from mother to daughter. After living in America for over a decade, Eun Ji Koh’s parents return to South Korea for work, leaving fifteen-year-old Eun Ji and her brother behind in California. Overnight, Eun Ji finds herself abandoned and adrift in a world made strange by her mother’s absence. Her mother writes letters, in Korean, over the years seeking forgiveness and love–letters Eun Ji cannot fully understand until she finds them years later hidden in a box.
The Magical Language of Others weaves a profound tale of hard-won selfhood and our deep bonds to family, place, and language, introducing–in Eun Ji Koh–a singular, incandescent voice.
E. J. Koh is the author of the poetry collection A Lesser Love, winner of the Pleiades Editors Prize (Louisiana State U. Press, 2017). Her poems, translations, and stories have appeared in Boston ReviewLos Angeles Review of Books, and World Literature Today, among others. She is the recipient of The MacDowell Colony and Kundiman fellowships and a 2017 ALTA Emerging Translator Mentorship, and was runner-up for the 2018 Prairie Schooner Summer Nonfiction Prize.
Jennifer Tseng’s flash fiction collection, The Passion of Woo & Isolde (Rose Metal Press 2017), was a Firecracker Award finalist and winner of an Eric Hoffer Book Award; and her novel, Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness (Europa Editions 2015), was shortlisted for the PEN American Center’s Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction and the New England Book Award. She’s also published three award-winning books of poetry, The Man With My Face (AAWW 2005); the bilingual Red Flower, White Flower (Marick Press 2013) featuring Chinese translations by Mengying Han and Aaron Crippen; and Not so dear Jenny (Bateau Press 2017), poems made with her Chinese father’s English letters. Jennifer and her sister, visual artist Amanda Tseng, collaborate on Instagram @tseng.sisters, using the hashtag #sistersreadingsisters. Together, her sister’s images and her micro reviews celebrate books by women of color, queer women and women in translation—past, present, and future.

Readers/Speakers
Tuesday January 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Brookline Booksmith
 
Wednesday, January 17
 

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry – Sparks in the Dark
Wednesday January 17, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Click here to join today’s poetry session.
Published globally with little to no reportable income. Full length collections include the upcoming haiku collection, Monet’s Bamboo, (CAPS Press, 2024) and Buckshot Reckoning (Luchador Press, 2023). mooncussers, (Luchador Press 2022); AmericanMental, (Luchador Press 2020); Blue Fan Whirring (Nirala Press, 2018). Anthologies: Calling All Poets 20th Anniversary Anthology, (CAPS Press); Reflecting Pool: Poets & the Creative Process (Codhill Press, 2018); Like Light: 25 Years of Poetry & Prose (Bright Hill Press, 2018); others. Now in its 25th year, Mike serves as President of Calling All Poets, New Paltz, Beacon NY. A 2016 Pushcart nominee, online CD reviews appear at All About Jazz and Lightwoodpress.com Co-Chair, Music Fan Film Series, Rosendale Theater. Host, New Jazz Excursions, WVKR 91.3. FM Vassar College. Regional music and art features Van Wyck Gazette, 2013-2020. The Rock n Roll Curmudgeon appeared in Rhythm and News Magazine, 1996-2003. He loves Emily most of all.
http://www.mikejurkovic.com
Wednesday January 17, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

6:30pm EST

The Visible Planets by Aly Pierce Release Show
Wednesday January 17, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EST
The Visible Planets by Aly Pierce is dropping on 1/17! Come hang out with us

We'll have sets from Aly Pierce, Lip Manegio, Cassandra de Alba, and more!

Michael Malpiedi and Kaleigh O'Keefe are co-hosting!

Makeshift Boston is an amazing community space and we're excited to show you our newest book release!

Space is limited so please register. Admission is free! Come on time and hang out with the whole GOB crew.

The space is wheelchair accessible! This show is alcohol free.

Any questions? Message Game Over Books on Facebook or Instagram.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Wednesday January 17, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EST
Make Shift Boston

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday January 17, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday January 17, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, January 18
 

7:00pm EST

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Thursday January 18, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Two featured readers plus an open mic.
Miriam O’Neal lives in Plymouth, MA. She has a special care for Rozzie, because her mother grew up there. Her poems have appeared in North Dakota Quarterly, The Galway Review, and elsewhere. Three books of poems bear her name; We Start With What We’re Given (Kelsay Press 2018), The Body Dialogues (Lily Poetry Review Books 2020), and The Half-Said Things (Nixes Mate 2022). In her world, birds are real.
Ewa Chrusciel is a poet, translator, and educator. She has four books of poems in English: Yours, Purple Gallinule (Omnidawn 2022), Of Annunciations (Omnidawn 2017), Contraband of Hoopoe (Omnidawn 2014), Strata (Emergency Press 2009, reprinted by Omnidawn, April 2018), plus three books in Polish: Tobołek (2016) Sopiłki (2009), and Furkot (2003). Contraband of Hoopoe was translated into Italian by Anna Aresi and came out in Italy with Edizioni Ensemble in May 2019. In her work, Ewa explores themes such as eco-poetics, exile, and migration.
For Zoom link contact: Vivshalom8@gmail.com

Thursday January 18, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Online
 
Friday, January 19
 

3:00pm EST

Brookline Poetry Series: Rodney Jones
Friday January 19, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
January 19, 2020
Featured Reader: Rodney Jones
Rodney Jones is the author of eleven books of poems. His honors include the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Harper Lee Award, and the Kingsley Tufts Award, and he has been a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award, the Griffin International Poetry Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize. His poems have appeared widely in magazines and in nine editions of Best American PoetryVillage Prodigies, his latest book, doubles as a book of poems and an experimental novel. He lives in New Orleans and teaches in the low-residency MFA program at Warren Wilson College.
Opening Reader: Mitch Manning
Mitch Manning is the author of city of water (Arrowsmith, 2019). He’s taught poetry in central China and his poems have been read in Basra, southern Iraq as part of the Boston to Basra Project. He teaches in the English and Labor Studies programs at UMass Boston, and is Associate Director at the Joiner Institute for the Study of War and Social Consequences. He’s an Associate Editor for CONSEQUENCE magazine and founder of NO INFINITE, a journal of petry, art, and protest. Poems and interviews published in The DorisBOOG CityLet The Bucket DownCONSEQUENCESundialHollowGAFF and more.

Readers/Speakers
Friday January 19, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Hunneman Hall, Brookline Village Library

7:00pm EST

New Year's Gala: An Open Mic Experience
Friday January 19, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EST

Join us at historic Old Town Hall for an evening of unforgettable performances and abundantly positive vibes. Dress to impress in your Gala-worthy attire and get ready to witness local artists showcase their creative brilliance!

Whether you're a performer or an art enthusiast, this event is perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in local creativity. Bring along friends–everyone is welcome in this safe space for all!

Our stunning venue at the Old Town Hall sets the stage for this community gathering. Illuminated by the soft glow of chandeliers, we aim to share work that captures the intricate (and often complex) emotions of the New Year. For that reason, this event is 18+. Save the date, pick out your favorite outfit, and prepare to welcome the New Year in style!

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of an evening filled with laughter, music, and creativity. If you're hoping to perform, arrive early to secure your spot and enjoy the entire experience.

We're eagerly anticipating your presence at the New Year's Gala: An Open Mic Experience! Stay tuned to @technicolor_tangerine_creative for updates on featured artists and more. :)
Friday January 19, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EST
Old Town Hall
 
Saturday, January 20
 

12:00pm EST

Online Poetry Series: The Refuge of Witnessing featuring Kathryn Petruccelli
Saturday January 20, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
The Stockbridge Library's second season, “Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing” will provide a weekly poetry sanctuary to hear moving words, deepen our exploration of their meaning, and connect with each other. Join us each Thursday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm. It will be your port in a worldly storm.

Kathryn Petruccelli is a bi-coastal performer and writer with an M.A. in teaching English language learners. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in New Ohio Review, Rattle, River Teeth’s Beautiful Things, december, SWWIM, Literary Mama, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, and others. Kathryn is a past winner of San Francisco’s Litquake essay contest and a finalist for the 2019 Omnidawn Broadside Poetry Prize.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday January 20, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Online

9:00pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Poetry Series featuring Adam Stone
Saturday January 20, 2024 9:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Open mic followed by feature from Adam Stone.

21+, free admission, donations accepted.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday January 20, 2024 9:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Sunday, January 21
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry at Fruitlands
Sunday January 21, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join the New England Poetry Club at Fruitlands Museum for monthly poetry readings this winter. This month's poets are Mary Buchinger, Timothy Gager, and John L. Holgerson.

Sponsoring poetry in New England since 1915, the New England Poetry Club presents readings by poets with ties to the New England states and annual poetry contests. Members of the NEPC benefit from being part of a community of poets, gathering for readings by members with new books, and participating in monthly writing workshops.

This poetry reading will be held in the Fruitlands Museum Wayside Visitor Center. Parking is available next to the building and the Visitor Center is wheelchair accessible.

Readings are free with admission to the Museum's Art Gallery, Gift Shop and Visitor's Center: $5 for nonmember adults, seniors, students, and children ages 5-13. There is no charge for Trustees Members or children under age 5.

Please note that the historic buildings: The Fruitlands Farmhouse, the Shaker Museum and The Native American Gallery, are closed for the season.
Sunday January 21, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Fruitlands Museum

6:00pm EST

The Poet's Cauldron
Sunday January 21, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST

Thanks to this magnificent community and our sponsors, Bedlam Book Cafe and Femme Bar we can officially mark our calendars for a night of poetic brilliance and vibrant rhythms! On January 21, 2024, from 6 to 9 pm, at The White Room, Worcester (138 Green St) we’re not just celebrating one, but two milestones. Join us as we commemorate our one year of captivating spoken word performances and raise a toast to Redemption Rock Brewing Co. remarkable five-year journey. Sip on the exclusive beer crafted just for this occasion and feast your eyes on the unique beer design created in collaboration with our poetic vibes. Plates of food will also be sold during our event, come hungry! The stage will be all the way live with the fierce and fantastic Brandie Blaze, a Boston Rapper bringing her unparalleled energy to the celebration. This is more than an event; it’s a fusion of creativity, community, and the art of brewing. Join us for an unforgettable night under the stars as we toast to the past and raise our glasses to the exciting future ahead.
Sunday January 21, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
The White Room

7:00pm EST

January U35 Reading | Mass Poetry
Sunday January 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
U35 is a bi-monthly reading series for poets under 35, held once each January, March, May, July, September, and November. The series seeks to promote and bolster young Massachusetts poets while giving them a venue to share their work and connect with other poets. If you are a poet under the age of 35, sign up to read via Mass Poetry's website! This event is free and open to the public. 

http://www.masspoetry.org/u35

Our January readers are:

Raina K. Puels is a queer, polyamorous human living in Allston. She graduated from Emerson with her MFA in May of 2019. Her collection of essays, Resaturation was long-listed for PANK's book prize. By day, she works as an admin at MIT and by night, she hangs out with her little black cat, Layla Stoner Sparkle Demon. You can read her writing in The Rumpus, GAY Mag, American Literary Review, Yes Poetry, and many other places listed on her website: rainakpuels.com. 

Ananya Panchal is a 20-year-old Boston University student studying Journalism and Criminal Justice. For as long as she can remember, Ananya has loved writing. Journalism is her way of analyzing and entering the dialogue of the world around her, but poetry has always been her way of analyzing herself and her many emotions. Ananya has self-published a book of poetry, performed at open mics and given a Ted Talk in her hometown of Los Altos, California. This is her first Boston performance.

Casey Lynn Roland is a second year graduate student at the University of New Hampshire, pursuing an MFA in Poetry. She lives, works, writes, and makes art on the North Shore of Massachusetts, but spends much of her time on Lake Winnipesaukee; her poetry attempts to reconcile her relationships to those places, the people in them, and how they are always changing. Casey’s current obsessions are folklore, trees, and the idea that all time is simultaneous. She also creates blackout poetry, and you can see some of her work on Instagram at @mscaseycreates and at www.caseylynnroland.com.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Ananya Panchal

Ananya Panchal

Ananya Panchal is a 20-year-old Boston University student studying Journalism and Criminal Justice. For as long as she can remember, Ananya has loved writing. Journalism is her way of analyzing and entering the dialogue of the world around her, but poetry has always been her way of... Read More →
avatar for Raina K. Puels

Raina K. Puels

Raina K. Puels is a queer, polyamorous human living in Allston. She graduated from Emerson with her MFA in May of 2019. Her collection of essays, Resaturation was long-listed for PANK's book prize. By day, she works as an admin at MIT and by night, she hangs out with her little black... Read More →
avatar for Casey Lynn Roland

Casey Lynn Roland

Casey Lynn Roland is a second year graduate student at the University of New Hampshire, pursuing an MFA in Poetry. She lives, works, writes, and makes art on the North Shore of Massachusetts, but spends much of her time on Lake Winnipesaukee; her poetry attempts to reconcile her relationships... Read More →

Sunday January 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday January 21, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday January 21, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday January 21, 2024 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday January 21, 2024 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, January 22
 

8:00pm EST

Devin Kelly Features at the Boston Poetry Slam
Monday January 22, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Devin Kelly will be the featured poet at the Boston Poetry Slam on Wednesday, January 22, 2020. 

Devin Kelly is the author of In This Quiet Church of Night, I Say Amen (Civil Coping Mechanisms) and the co-host of the Dead Rabbits Reading Series. He is the winner of a Best of the Net Prize, and his writing has appeared or is forthcoming in The Guardian, LitHub, Catapult, DIAGRAM, Redivider, and more. He lives and teaches high school in New York City.

An open poetry slam is scheduled for the late-night portion of this show, following the feature. The slam will be speed slam format: eight open sign-ups will be available starting at door time, and poets will slam head-to-head in up to three rounds with time limits of 3, 2, and 1 minute. Winner and runner-up qualify for the 2020 Team Selection series. To volunteer to judge in exchange for free admission to the show, or to ask questions about the slam, email the slam curator at slamseries@bostonpoetryslam.com.

SCHEDULE
7:15pm: doors and sign-ups open
8:00pm: open mic
10:00pm: Devin Kelly features
11:00ish: open poetry slam
More info about the show: http://bostonpoetryslam.com/?p=9666

The show is 18+, $3 and the bar is cash only. Everyone must show a photo ID to enter the Cantab Lounge.

Readers/Speakers Hosts
Monday January 22, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday January 22, 2024 8:30pm - 11:59pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday January 22, 2024 8:30pm - 11:59pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, January 23
 

2:00pm EST

Book Launch: Aporia by Eric E. Hyett
Tuesday January 23, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST

Join Lily Poetry Review Books as we celebrate Eric Hyett's Aporia with special guest interviewer, Heather Nelson. In Aporia, the debut poetry collection by Eric E. Hyett, the poet struggles with a psychic predicament: how to guide his mother (poet Barbara Helfgott Hyett) through the ravages of early-phase Alzheimer’s Disease, while preserving both her dignity and her literary legacy. Organized chronologically to span exactly one year, the poems in Aporia recount a balletic narrative between the speaker and his mother, both of them trying to understand what has happened. Over the course of the year, what started out as shock gives way to grief, as both Hyett and his mother begin to move toward acceptance.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday January 23, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Tuesday January 23, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Tuesday January 23, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Roslindale House

7:00pm EST

Cape Cod Poetry Review Launch
Tuesday January 23, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday January 23, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Wellfleet Library

8:00pm EST

Countertop Chants: January Poetry Session
Tuesday January 23, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Countertop Chants is proud to host Poetry Sessions that celebrate our craft, art of all mediums, community, and local businesses. 
Join us the 4th Thursday every month for a lively open mic at Canopy Room, one of the newest spots for local artists and entrepreneurs in the Boston area! This month’s session will be held Thursday, January 23rd,, from 8 to 10 pm. 

SCHED:
Space opens at 8 pm, reading starts at 8:15pm! Our intermission music starts promptly at 9 pm. We have 10 spots for poetry reading, with music from this month's guest, Sophie London. Each reader will have 5 minutes at the mic, sign ups will be open until we fill the spots. 

ABOUT THE READING: 
This is a place to share your work, meet new artist friends, explore the Boston area, and have fun. Boston has a strong community of artists and writers and they deserve an inclusive space to connect and enjoy their art while still making it a party. We are here to celebrate life, arts, and our community. 

This is not a competition! There will be no winners, and there is no expected format. Tell us your dreams through acrostic poems, give us just a taste of your despair with a haiku. Whatever form you take, we celebrate it. 

We do book our intermission act in advance. If you are interested in playing acoustic music, doing an interpretative dance, or something that compliments the poetic medium, drop us a line at countertopchants@gmail.com 


ABOUT THE SPACE: 
We are hosting our poetry sessions in the event space of Bow Market, Canopy Room. We are teaming up with local businesses to foster our local artists. There is no cover to get in, but there is a cash/credit card bar! So please enjoy libations during the reading and have a little fun with us. 

Bow Market is home to many retail shops, restaurants, brewery and more. Grab food from one of these shops and bring it with you to the reading, or get here early and explore some of the shops before you join us!

Tuesday January 23, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Canopy Room
 
Wednesday, January 24
 

10:30am EST

Movement Language Nature Art workshop
Wednesday January 24, 2024 10:30am - 12:30pm EST
Movement Language Nature Art explores the inherently aesthetic organization of human first perception—movement-sound. Organized in utero as one perception movement-sound constitutes primary language—the kinship language we humans share with the many intelligences of the Natural World. Through guided imagery mediation, movement-sound explorations, and art-making through perceptual sequencing, participants follow an experiential pathway discovering the inner processes of primary language. This gives experience for participants to independently direct their own Nature immersion primary languaging session. From this experience participants make art—poetry, prose, and/or visual—through the immediacy of primary languaging processes.

Rebecca R Burrill is an ecocentric dancer, artistic director, and movement-based child developmentalist-educator. Her work focuses on the aesthetics of first perceptions—movement-sound—as primary language, the language of human kinship with Nature. She engages people of all ages in the experience of these deep psycho-biological processes, culminating in community ceremonial site-specific dance performance. $25
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday January 24, 2024 10:30am - 12:30pm EST
Online

12:00pm EST

Dear Mothership: Poems
Wednesday January 24, 2024 12:00pm - 2:00pm EST
A presentation from 2023–2024 Mary I. Bunting Institute Fellow Marcus Wicker

At Radcliffe, Wicker is completing “Dear Mothership,” a book of poetry that uses speculative narrative, empathy, and a hip hop aesthetic to explore reparations and examine the confounding ways humans treat one another when empowered by history and inheritance.

Free and open to the public.
To view this event online, individuals will need to register via Zoom.
For instructions on how to join online, see the How to Attend a Radcliffe Event on Zoom webpage.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing a link and password for this meeting.
Wednesday January 24, 2024 12:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Online

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark
Wednesday January 24, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Click here to join today’s poetry session.

Dennis James Sweeney is the author of You’re the Woods Too and In the Antarctic Circle, as well as four chapbooks of poetry and prose, including Ghost/Home: A Beginner’s Guide to Being Haunted. His first book, In the Antarctic Circle, won the Autumn House Rising Writer Prize and was a Debut Poetry Book of 2021 in Poets & Writers, as well as a finalist for the National Poetry Series and the Big Other Book Award. His second book, You’re the Woods Too, is a Small Press Distribution bestseller and a finalist for the Deborah Tall Lyric Essay Prize.
His fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in Ecotone, Ninth Letter, The New York Times, The Southern Review, and Witness, among others. Formerly a Small Press Editor at Entropy and Assistant Editor at Denver Quarterly, he has an MFA from Oregon State University and a PhD from the University of Denver. His writing has been supported by residencies from Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, I-Park Foundation, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. He is the recipient of a Fulbright grant to Malta.
Originally from Cincinnati, he lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he teaches at Amherst College.
Wednesday January 24, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

7:30pm EST

Freeverse! Team Slam at Mill City Speaks ft. Febo
Wednesday January 24, 2024 7:30pm - 10:00pm EST
Freeverse!
@Mill City Speaks
Wicked Loud Team Qualifier Slam
$100 in prizes

Poets 13 to 19 are eligible to compete
Please contact Untitled Open Mic on Facebook

Hosted by and with a spotlight feature from
ANTHONY FEBO

Friday, January 24
7:30 to 10 pm

@ Coffee & Cotton in Mill No. 5
250 Jackson Street
Lowell, MA

4th Friday of Every Month
Poetry Slam
Open Mic
Wednesday January 24, 2024 7:30pm - 10:00pm EST
Coffee and Cotton

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday January 24, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday January 24, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, January 25
 

TBA

IAWA in Boston Presents
Thursday January 25, 2024 TBA
Readers/Speakers
Thursday January 25, 2024 TBA
I Am Books

5:00pm EST

Free Playful Poetry Workshop
Thursday January 25, 2024 5:00pm - 6:30pm EST
instructor - Danny Balel
takeaway - a few poems you’re welcome to present at our poetry reading on the 31st
requirements - something to write on. a phone or computer with Zoom.
time - Sunday Jan. 24th @ 5:00 - 6:30 EST

We’re hosting a free drop-in to help our community find their smiles and write something new. The theme for our upcoming poetry reading is “reflection | regeneration | renewal.” To get ready, we’re hosting a free drop-in to help our community find their smiles and maybe write something new to come and read. We hope to see you there!
Thursday January 25, 2024 5:00pm - 6:30pm EST
Online

6:30pm EST

Boston Voices: An Evening of Poetry and Connection
Thursday January 25, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EST

Join Courtney Jacobovits and the Napkin Poetry Review for an evening of poetry, refreshments, and connection.
Communities are built by the time we take to come together, and poetry, as a tool for reflection and expression, can help us do just that.
Featured performers include Amanda SheaSarah ShapiroElizabeth UlanovaAlondra BobadillaChristianne Goodwin, and Napkin co-founder Caroline King.
Throughout the event and with ticket purchase, donations will be accepted for the Cambridge Women's Center, an organization that advocates self-determination, gender equality and social justice. Suggested donations begin at $10.

There will also be drinks and snacks to enjoy.
Thursday January 25, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EST
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
 
Friday, January 26
 

1:00pm EST

Curt Curtin @ Tatnuck Bookseller
Friday January 26, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Curt Curtin will present work from his first full-length book of poetry, titled "For Art's Sake."  Due to his low vision, Curt will introduce his poems which will be read by his wife, Dee.)

Friday January 26, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Tatnuck Bookseller and Cafe

7:00pm EST

Martín Espada with Luke Salisbury, Floaters
Friday January 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
TBA
Join Porter Square Books for a virtual reading from award-winning poet Martín Espada's latest collection Floaters!  The reading will be followed by a discussion with Luke Salisbury. This event is free and open to all, hosted on Crowdcast.

From the winner of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize come masterfully crafted narratives of protest, grief and love.
Martín Espada is a poet who "stirs in us an undeniable social consciousness," says Richard Blanco. Floaters offers exuberant odes and defiant elegies, songs of protest and songs of love from one of the essential voices in American poetry.

Floaters takes its title from a term used by certain Border Patrol agents to describe migrants who drown trying to cross over. The title poem responds to the viral photograph of Óscar and Valeria, a Salvadoran father and daughter who drowned in the Río Grande, and allegations posted in the "I’m 10-15" Border Patrol Facebook group that the photo was faked. Espada bears eloquent witness to confrontations with anti-immigrant bigotry as a tenant lawyer years ago, and now sings the praises of Central American adolescents kicking soccer balls over a barbed wire fence in an internment camp founded on that same bigotry. He also knows that times of hate call for poems of love—even in the voice of a cantankerous Galápagos tortoise.

The collection ranges from historical epic to achingly personal lyrics about growing up, the baseball that drops from the sky and smacks Espada in the eye as he contemplates a girl’s gently racist question.

Whether celebrating the visionaries—the fallen dreamers, rebels and poets—or condemning the outrageous governmental neglect of his father’s Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane María, Espada invokes ferocious, incandescent spirits.

Martín Espada has published more than twenty books as a poet, editor, essayist and translator, including Vivas to Those Who Have Failed and Pulitzer finalist The Republic of Poetry. His many honors include the Ruth Lilly Prize, the Shelley Memorial Award, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Born in Brooklyn, he now lives in western Massachusetts.

Luke Salisbury is an award winning author and Professor of English at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston. His interests range from Shakespeare to baseball, with the latter including a book The Answer is Baseball, and time spent as both vice president and national secretary for the Society of Baseball Research (SABR). No Common War, published in 2019, is his latest work. Mr. Salisbury attended The Hun School, New College, and received an MA in Creative Writing from Boston University. He once taught third grade in the Bronx, and now lives with his wife Barbara in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Register here to join the event on Crowdcast: www.crowdcast.io/e/floaters
Friday January 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
TBA
 
Saturday, January 27
 

10:00am EST

Walking Readers Group: Selected Poems by Mary Oliver
Saturday January 27, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am EST
Do you love reading AND nature?
You are invited to join Ellen Snoeyenbos' monthly Walking Readers Group as they explore nature-based literary selections (poetry or prose) while enjoying the beauty of Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary.
Come to one, or all!
To register and for more information, visit: www.snoeytools.com
Registration is required; space is limited.
Walking Readers Group at Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary
Selected Poems by Mary Oliver
Saturday, January 27th, 10 am to 11:30 am
Saturday January 27, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am EST
Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary

12:00pm EST

Online Poetry Series: The Refuge of Witnessing featuring Tres Abuelas y Una Mamá.
Saturday January 27, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Our second season of "Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing” will provide a weekly poetry sanctuary to hear moving words, deepen our exploration of their meaning, and connect with each other. Thursdays from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. It will be your port in a worldly storm!

For two years, once a week, three abuelas and one mamá conversed around a table, sipping hibiscus tea, sharing stories, and writing, writing, writing. The tres abuelas are Maureen Seaton, Queen of Collaboration, Holly Iglesias, Mistress of Prose Poems, and Carolina Hospital, Guru of Juxtaposition; the mamá is Nicole Hospital-Medina, Alchemist of Vibes. The poems in Myth America are the joys of these get-togethers.
Saturday January 27, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Online

8:30pm EST

Dirty Gerund Poetry Show ft. Lynne Schmidt
Saturday January 27, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Featured Poet: Lynn(e) Schmidt is the author of the poetry chapbooks, Gravity (Nightingale & Sparrow Press), On Becoming a Role Model ( Thirty West Publishing House, Spring 2020), and Dead Dog Poems (Bottlecap Press, Summer 2020). She is a mental health professional in Maine writing memoir, poetry, and young adult fiction. Her work has received the Maine Nonfiction Award, Editor's Choice Award, Honorable Mention for the Charles Bukowski Poetry Award, and was a 2018 and 2019 PNWA finalist for memoir and poetry respectively. When given the choice, Lynne prefers the company of her three dogs and one cat to humans. 

Bonus Ruckus: The return of the Holy Hot Sauce Sonnet Challenge! We'll bring an absurd hot sauce for you to shoot! Also some sonnets. Survive the dumbness and we'll reward you and stuff! 

The super talented Hal Gaucher is providing the visual arts!

Joy Pond is holding it DOWN on snacks! 

Music by Jacob Leevai and (hopefully) friends! 

21 plus
$2 to $5 suggested donation
Readers/Speakers
Saturday January 27, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Sunday, January 28
 

6:00pm EST

Amesbury Public Library Poetry Series
Sunday January 28, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Amesbury Public Library begins its 2020 poetry series, with featured poet, Toni Treadway. Toni has been a member of the Powow River Poets since 2004. Her first poetry book “Late Harvest” came last year from Kelsay Books. Its title poem was a runner up for the 2019 Robert Frost Prize in Lawrence, Mass. She became co-organizer of the Powow Poets reading series at the Newburyport Public Library in 2015. She listens for music in nature and to share old struggles with odd friends. A handful of her poems are online with links on her page at the PowowRiverPoets.com website. She restores old movie film for archives with her partner Bob Brodsky and they sing in the Newburyport Choral Society. Toni is an enthusiastic reader at the Whittier Home's Tapestry of Voices poetry event held each August.
The Amesbury Public Library, 149 Main St. hosts a monthly poetry series with an open mic. Each month there is a featured poet followed by a discussion, an open mic and light refreshments. Ellie O'Leary, Amesbury Poet Laureate, hosts this event. Free and open to the public. For info: amesburypubliclibrary.org or 978-388-9771
Sunday January 28, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Amesbury Public Library

6:00pm EST

Museum Of Poets MA
Sunday January 28, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST

Sunday January 28th Museum Of Poets Comes To MASSACHUSETTS! An Imersive Poetry Experience Where Poets Use Fully Curated Set Designs To Tell Their Stories.

Come Out And Enjoy A Dope Experience Hosted By Fly Ry @TheFaceOfCT and Music By DJ Young Kels & DJ Big Ron. Take Pictures At Any Of The Set Designs, Enjoy Food, Drinks And Listen To Some Of The Dopest Poets That Massachusetts Has To Offer.

Tickets Are On A Climbing Scale So Get Your Discounted Tickets Earlyyyyy! See You Soon
Have Questions? Contact Fly Ry On IG @TheFaceOfCT
Sunday January 28, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
124 Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562

7:00pm EST

Poetry Readings: Cheryl Savageau, David Surette, Ellen LaFlèche and Steven Riel
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
TBA
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Jan 27, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://maine.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIlf-2upzkoE9H4Dv3L7KaQdI3N0JDHF5C9

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
TBA

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Thirsty Lab Reading Series: Michael Milligan
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
The Thirsty Lab Reading Series is on 206 Worcester Road in Princeton, MA 01541. The series began in 2013 and happens the fourth and fifth Tuesdays of every month from 7-9 p.m. There is no open. The reader has the full two hours to use as s/he wishes. Some read two sets of 30-45 minutes. Some bring musicians to play behind the words.  Some use part of the time for a workshop session and discussion. There is usually a bottle of wine to share, some home baked treats, great discussion and a poetically intelligent audience.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
206 Worcester Road

7:00pm EST

The Poetorium at Starlite Reading Series & Open Mic Featuring Richard H. Fox
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Please join us on January 28th for our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite hosted by Paul Szlosek and Ron Whittle. It will be a full evening of poetry and spoken word starting with a brief interview on stage with our featured poet Richard H. Fox (Author of Time Bomb, Wandering in Puzzle Boxes, You're My Favorite Horse, and The Complete Uncle Louie Poems), followed by a poetry reading by our feature, a 10-minute tribute to a dead poet by a guest reader, a short intermission, and then the open mic (with 5-minute slots for each reader). Admission is free (but a hat will be passed to pay our features)

Co-Founder / Co-Host
avatar for Paul Szlosek

Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
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Ron Whittle

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
Ron Whittle, a lifetime resident of Massachusetts, was born in Worcester in 1947 and raised and educated in his home town of Shrewsbury. Further education came by way of the U.S. Navy, Vietnam, the Apollo 13 recovery team, and 45 years of family living. Ron divides his time between... Read More →

Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Starlite Bar & Gallery 39 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, MA, USA

7:00pm EST

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday January 28, 2024 7:00pm - 11:59pm EST
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, January 29
 

TBA

6:30pm EST

Queer Poetry Open Mic
Monday January 29, 2024 6:30pm - 11:59pm EST
Looking for a sweet spot to hang out and share your heard? Check out Queer Poetry Open Mic!

Our incredible feature, Catherine Weiss is not to be missed!
Find Catherine online at linktr.ee/catherineweiss
Doors open at 6:30, Open mic starts at 7.
Sliding Scale $5-$20, NOTAFLOF

Questions? Contact queerpoetrynews@gmail.com
Masks Required. Elevator access available through Mesa Verde foyer.
Monday January 29, 2024 6:30pm - 11:59pm EST
10 Fiske Ave, Greenfield MA 01301

8:00pm EST

Porsha Olayiwola Features at the Boston Poetry Slam
Monday January 29, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Porsha Olayiwola will be the featured poet at the Boston Poetry Slam on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. 

Porsha Olayiwola is from the future! Black, poet, queer-dyke, hip-hop feminist, womanist: Porsha is a native of Chicago who now resides in Boston. Olayiwola is a writer, performer, educator and curator who uses afro-futurism and surrealism to examine historical and current issues in the Black, woman, and queer diasporas. She is an Individual World Poetry Slam Champion and the artistic director at MassLEAP, a literary youth organization. Olayiwola is an MFA Candidate at Emerson College. Porsha Olayiwola is the author of i shimmer sometimes, too forthcoming with Button Poetry and is the current Poet Laureate for the city of Boston.

There will be NO poetry slam competition after the feature tonight; please come celebrate our feature and her new book. 

SCHEDULE
7:15pm: doors and sign-ups open
8:00pm: open mic
10:00pm: Porsha Olayiwola features
More info about the show: http://bostonpoetryslam.com/?p=9694

The show is 18+, $3 and the bar is cash only. Everyone must show a photo ID to enter the Cantab Lounge.
Monday January 29, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday January 29, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday January 29, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, January 30
 

TBA

Deep Curation: an experimentally curated poetry reading
Tuesday January 30, 2024 TBA
Lee Ann Brown, Sawako Nakayasu, Klara Du Plessis
with audio of Fanny Howe's poetry
in the Front Theater Space
Tuesday January 30, 2024 TBA
Boston Playwrights' Theatre 949 Commonwealth Avenue

TBA

Poetry & Open Mic Night w/ Amanda Coleman
Tuesday January 30, 2024 TBA
Poetry & Open Mic Night
Hosted by Amanda Coleman
Read poetry, play music, share comedy and stories! Come be creative with us!
Tuesday January 30, 2024 TBA
Cleat and Anchor
 
Wednesday, January 31
 

12:30pm EST

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark
Wednesday January 31, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Click here for the link to today’s poetry session.

Brian Culhane is the author of two collection of poems, The King’s Question (Graywolf Press) and Remembering Lethe (Able Muse Books). Recently, retired, he and his wife live in Seattle and spend summers in New York’s Catskills.
Wednesday January 31, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Author Talk: The Art of the Memoir
Wednesday January 31, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join local writers for the next quarterly Author Talk at FYACS with Memoir writers Calvin Hennick and Mimi Lemay as they talk about writing from a personal place. Moderated by Melrose author and Memoirist Jane Roper. $5 for members/$10 for non-members. Click here for tickets.

Mimi Lemay, a former Melrose resident, became an advocate for transgender and non-binary youth shortly after her son Jacob’s transition in 2014, at the age of four. Published in November 2019, Lemay’s memoir, What We Will Become, has received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, Booklist and Library Journal and a ringing endorsement from Congressman Joe Kennedy III who said, “It is a striking call to action for a country where every child is worthy, believed in, and loved.”
Calvin Hennick’s debut memoir, “Once More to the Rodeo,” holds a mirror up to both himself and modern America, as he grapples with what it means to be a white father to a biracial son. In search of answers, Calvin takes his young son on the road, traveling across the country to the annual rodeo in his small Iowa hometown. “Once More to the Rodeo” received the Pushcart Press Editors' Book Award and was named one of the Best 100 Books of the Year by Amazon.
There will be refreshments and books will be sold onsite during the event by Whitelam Books of Reading. Get yours signed by the authors on at the event.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday January 31, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Follow Your Art Community Studios

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday January 31, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday January 31, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, February 1
 

5:00pm EST

reflection | regeneration | renewal Poetry Reading
Thursday February 1, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST
As we enter this turbulent new year, let’s take an hour to reflect.

Students of our playful poetry course will be joined by members of the 3weeks community to read some original works, connect, and enjoy our mutual company.

Register to read at the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfMxBEuvKXqALbRVW6L3m8lXDw4L7CCojS94zoMFp1SfUbN1Q/viewform
View the stream here: twitch.tv/2mbstudios
Thursday February 1, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Online

5:45pm EST

WDtS Mattapan: The Return of Deconstructing the Short Story
Thursday February 1, 2024 5:45pm - 7:30pm EST
Storytelling isn’t a world of rules. It’s a world of compromise. The stories you produce are born as much through discovery as they are through creation. And most short stories challenge us because so much of what we create and discover during this process has to be left out. In Deconstructing the Short Story, we’ll spend six weeks considering short storytelling tips, pulling apart short stories and discussing what does and doesn’t work, and, if time permits, workshopping parts of each other’s short stories. This class is for beginner and experienced writers alike. Newcomers and dabblers are encouraged to join.

Quentin Lucas is a Germany-born, Boston-raised bookworm. After meandering through college on his way to a degree in Business Management, he then adventured his way through the US Army and discovered a need to follow his passion for writing. As a freelancer, copywriter, and essayist, Quentin has worked on projects with MIT and Vistaprint, and has written for publications like the Huffington Post, The Good Men Project, Blerds Online, and Fourth River Literary Magazine. While awaiting the fall of 2019, when he will begin his MFA in Creative Writing at Emerson College, Quentin is crafting the second novel of his fantasy trilogy and is considering a memoir about his military days.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday February 1, 2024 5:45pm - 7:30pm EST
Online
 
Friday, February 2
 

1:00pm EST

2:00pm EST

Temple Sinai’s 11th Annual Poetry Festival
Friday February 2, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
This year’s featured poet is Rachel Kann -- a poet, performer, ceremonialist and teaching artist. Her writing has appeared in journals such as Soul-Lit, Tiferet, Eclipse, Permafrost, Coe Review, Sou’wester, GW Review and Quiddity. She is a resident writer for Hevria, where she’s also featured as a performing artist on The Hevria Sessions.  Rachel has performed her poetry in such varied venues as Disney Concert Hall, Royce Hall, the Broad Stage and San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts. She is a 2019 Inquiry Fellow through American Jewish University’s Institute for Jewish Creativity and was a 2017 Asylum Arts Reciprocity Fellow and the 2017 Outstanding Instructor of the Year at UCLA Extension Writers' Program. Her latest poetry collection is How to Bless the New Moon, from Ben Yehuda Press. Her poetry collections include A Prayer on Behalf of the Broken Heart and 10 for Everything. She is also the author of the children’s book, You Sparkle Inside.

Master of Ceremonies: Professor Larry Lowenthal

An open mic will follow!
Readers bring one original poem on themes of family, community, or Jewish life. Sign up to read as you enter.  Questions?  Contact Deborah Leipziger at dleipziger@gmail.com
Readers/Speakers

Friday February 2, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Temple Sinai

7:00pm EST

THE WORD – OPEN MIC POETRY
Friday February 2, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us in the Grand Hall on the first Friday of the month for an evening of Open Mic Poetry. 
This monthly event is hosted by Adam Grabowski. Sign-up starts at 6:30 pm, 7 pm start.  Each month will also spotlight a featured poet.  
$5 suggested donation
Beer, wine, soft drinks for pur­chase. Complimentary popcorn
Friday February 2, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
13 Church Street, Ware, MA 01082

7:00pm EST

Moonlighting Featuring Keely Fae & Justice Ameer
Where: The Democracy Center (45 Mt. Auburn St. Cambridge-- there is a wheelchair accessible entrance on the right hand side of the building if you are facing the front entrance)
 When: January 5th, 2019   
  Doors Open at 7:00pm Open Mic Starts at 7:30pm
 Cost: $5 suggested cover. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. 
 
 What is Moonlighting? 
 
Moonlighting is a queer open mic presented by the Boston Poetry Slam. This reading series is a revival of a Cambridge favorite hosted and produced by Myles Taylor and Ilyus Evander. We aim to build, stew in, and celebrate the queer community and their words and work in Cambridge and the surrounding areas.
Readers/Speakers
 
Sunday, February 4
 

10:30am EST

Generative Writing Workshop: Bird Poems
Sunday February 4, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm EST
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. Except there are infinite ways of looking, and infinite birds to look at!
In this generative writing workshop, you'll have the opportunity to observe various species of birds and generate ideas for and drafts of your own poetry. We'll read examples of poetry that uses bird imagery and/or bird behavior to explore human emotions and issues. We'll then go for a trail walk, noticing the birds that surround us: what they look like, what they're doing, how we can see ourselves in them, how our presence affects them. Participants will have the opportunity to spend time exploring on their own and responding to themed writing prompts. Then we’ll reconvene to share our experiences: what we wrote, observed or thought about.
Sunday February 4, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm EST
Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary

2:00pm EST

15th Annual Jewish Poetry Festival
Sunday February 4, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join us for the annual Jewish Poetry Festival at Temple Sinai, coordinated by Deborah Leipziger and moderated by Larry Lowenthal. This year’s festival features Joy Ladin, a widely published poet and essayist, literary scholar, and nationally-known speaker on transgender issues.
Refreshments will be served.
Contact the temple office at 617-277-5888 or office@sinaibrookline.org to obtain the Zoom link closer to the date. The link will also be in the weekly Sinai Update email.
We are grateful to CJP for their sponsorship of the New England Jewish Poetry Festival and to Keshet for co-sponsoring this event with us.

Questions? Contact Deborah Leipziger at dleipziger@gmail.com.
Sunday February 4, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Temple Sinai

3:00pm EST

Concord Poetry at the Library Series presents January Gill O’Neil
Sunday February 4, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
PLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR A SEAT IN THE FORUM

Join us for an afternoon of celebrating Black History Month with award-winning poet January Gill O’Neil who will read and engage in a Q & A about what she discovered while writing her newest book, Glitter Road (CavanKerry Press February 2024) “My poems brought me to Oxford, Mississippi,” she writes. “I moved from Massachusetts with my two teenagers for an academic year as the 2019-2020 John and Renée Grisham Writer in Residence at the University of Mississippi. We took trips to the Delta, leaned into the history of the enslaved and the tragic story of Emmett Till, and explored the rivers and landscapes that shaped the South.”
Sunday February 4, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Concord Free Public Library

7:00pm EST

Black History Month Open Mic & Karaoke Night!
Sunday February 4, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Happy new year FEMS, and happy Black History Month! Come celebrate with us ♥ bring yourself, a piece of writing by a Black artist who inspires you (can be yourself!), and your fav karaoke songs by Black artists to sing for the second half of the night!

Doors - 7pm
Open Mic / Readings - 7:30
Karaoke - 8:15 

Can't wait to see you there!!

Make Shift accessibility info:

Make Shift has a wheelchair accessible entrance, seating space, and bathroom. We are not a fragrance free or sober space (though we do not sell alcohol). Makeshift is 0.2 miles away from the Massachusetts Ave T stop on the Orange Line. Please feel free to message us with any accessibility questions or feedback.
Sunday February 4, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Make Shift Boston
 
Monday, February 5
 

TBA

11:00am EST

Virtual Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O’Brien
Monday February 5, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
This virtual poetry workshop is a vehicle for critique, a time of close reading and thoughtful responses that help craft the written word so that it says exactly what the author intends. The focus is the work itself. Poets are respectful of each other, value the craft, understand the courage it takes to have work critiqued, and make the final decisions about their own writing. Please join us. Writing prompts will be shared with registrants one week before the workshop, and we request you submit your work at least three days before the workshop to give attendees time to read your poem.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.
Readers/Speakers
Monday February 5, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Online
  Online, Workshop

7:00pm EST

WCPA Board Meeting
Monday February 5, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join the board of the Worcester County Poetry Association for our monthly meeting. This is a working meeting, not a poetry reading. We welcome to the respectful input of the poetry community.

This is a great opportunity to learn more about how the board supports the rich literary history and creative energy of Central Massachusetts.

If you would like to join the conference call, please e-mail wcpaboard @ yahoo.com for the call-in details.

#poetryofworcestercounty



Monday February 5, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
WCPA Office @ the Sprinkler Factory

7:00pm EST

40 Acres and A Slam:- Black History Month Edition: An Evening of Rhythm, Rhymes, and Reparations
Monday February 5, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST

Done For DiDi is hosting an ONLINE poetry slam on Saturday, February 5 in celebration of Black History Month. Join us for an evening of rhythms, rhymes, and reparations and help raise funds for the 40 Acres and a School project - DiDi Delgado’s radical and urgent vision to build a Black Liberation epicenter on the colonized lands of New England. Poets and spoken word artists can register to perform or find out more here https://thedididelgado.com/40acresslam.
Monday February 5, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Online

8:00pm EST

Tatiana M.R. Johnson Features at the Boston Poetry Slam
Monday February 5, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Tatiana Mary Rebecca Johnson will be the featured poet at the Boston Poetry Slam on Wednesday, February 5, 2020. 

Tatiana M.R. Johnson (she/her/hers) is a writer, artist and educator in the Boston area. She’s an MFA candidate in poetry at Emerson College and works as poetry editor for the literary journal Redivider. She is a 2017 Pushcart Prize nominee and she’s recently been published in Southern Humanities Review as an Honorable Mention selection for the 2019 Auburn Witness Poetry Prize, judged by Vievee Francis. Tatiana’s writing is forthcoming in Transition Magazine and Aesthetica Magazine. Her writing explores identity and trauma, especially inherited trauma and what it means to heal.

An early-bird workshop is scheduled for the hour before doors open for the show. For more information, please see our separate workshop event, Tatiana M.R. Johnson Workshop at the Boston Poetry Slam.

Photo of the artist is courtesy Manuel Boria. 

SCHEDULE
7:15pm: doors and sign-ups open
8:00pm: open mic
10:00pm: Tatiana M.R. Johnson features
More info about the show: http://bostonpoetryslam.com/?p=9675

The show is 18+, $3 and the bar is cash only. Everyone must show a photo ID to enter the Cantab Lounge. There is one flight of stairs to access the room.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Monday February 5, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday February 5, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday February 5, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, February 6
 

TBA

Barbara Thomas
Tuesday February 6, 2024 TBA
Tuesday February 6, 2024 TBA
Andala Cafe

3:00pm EST

Poetry As Portraiture and Remembrance: Reading and Q&A with Moira Linehan and Angela Narciso Torres
Tuesday February 6, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
The Concord Poetry at the Library Series invites you to join prize-winning poets Moira Linehan and Angela Narciso Torres who will read from their latest collections and engage in a Q&A about their practice. For more information, visit the Concord Poetry at the Library Series' website.

Tuesday February 6, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Online

4:30pm EST

Experience and Experiment: Prose Writing Series
Tuesday February 6, 2024 4:30pm - 6:15pm EST
Gwendolyn Edward is hearing impaired, queer, and a member of the Cherokee Nation. Her writing has earned nominations for both the Pushcart and Best American Essays, and her prose and poetry have appeared in AssayCrab Orchard ReviewBrevityFourth RiverBooth, and others. She retains a MA from the University of North Texas, an MFA from Bennington College, and is currently finishing her PhD at the University of Missouri, where she lives with her partner. When she’s not weightlifting, playing video games, or reading all the books she’s amassed, she writes speculative fiction, nontraditional nonfiction, and bends genre. 
The Prose Writing Series is presented by the Department of English.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday February 6, 2024 4:30pm - 6:15pm EST
Shattuck Hall, Cassani Room (102) (Mt. Holyoke)

7:00pm EST

Poetry at the Y Reading Series (Virtually via Zoom) - POETRY READING & Open Mic
Tuesday February 6, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Join us for a poetry reading with Wendy Drexler and Richard Waring, friends of the PoemWorks community, followed by an Open Mic (sign up by emailing host Richard Waring at rwaring@nejm.org).
Wendy Drexler’s third poetry collection, Before There Was Before, was published by Iris Press in 2017. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Barrow Street, J Journal, Lily Poetry Review, Nimrod, Pangyrus, Prairie Schooner, Salamander, Sugar House, The Atlanta Review, The Mid-American Review, The Hudson Review, The Threepenny Review, and the Valparaiso Poetry Review, among others. Her work has been featured on Verse Daily and WBUR’s Cognoscenti, and in numerous anthologies. She’s been the poet-in-residence at New Mission High School in Hyde Park, MA, since 2018, and is programming co-chair for the New England Poetry Club. Her website is www.wendydrexlerpoetry.com
 
Richard Waring is the author of the poetry collection, What Love Tells Me (Word Poetry, 2016)and a chapbook, Listening to Stones (Pudding House Publications, 1999). His work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Sanctuary, Ars Medica, Comstock Review, JAMA, and the American Journal of Nursing. “Monarchs Passing Through New England” and “Night” have been set to music by composer Leander Frank. He hosts this monthly reading series and is senior layout artist for the New England Journal of Medicine.

*Contact host Richard Waring at rwaring@nejm.org for Zoom invitation.
Tuesday February 6, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Online

8:00pm EST

CAConrad + Dawn Lundy Martin
Tuesday February 6, 2024 8:00pm - 9:30pm EST
The University of Massachusetts Amherst MFA for Poets and Writers presents a reading by CAConrad and Dawn Lundy Martin on Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. in the Old Chapel. The reading will be followed by a book signing and refreshments. 

CAConrad is a 2019 Creative Capital Fellow and the author of 9 books of poetry and essays: their While Standing in Line for Death (Wave Books, 2017) received the 2018 Lambda Award. A recipient of a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, they also received the Believer Magazine Book Award and the Gil Ott Book Award. Their work has been translated into Spanish, Greek, Polish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Danish, French, and German. They teach regularly at Columbia University and at the Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam. Influenced by Eileen Myles, Audre Lorde, Alice Notley, and Emily Dickinson, Conrad writes poems in which stark images of sex, violence, and defiance build a bridge between fable and confession. They are a visiting faculty member for Spring 2020 at UMass Amherst.
 
Dawn Lundy Martin is a poet, essayist, and conceptual video artist. She is the author of four books of poems: Good Stock Strange Blood; Life in a Box is a Pretty Life; which won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry; DISCIPLINE; A Gathering of Matter / A Matter of Gathering; and three limited edition chapbooks. Most recently, she co-edited with Erica Hunt an anthology, Letters to the Future: BLACK WOMEN / Radical WRITING. Her nonfiction can be found in The New Yorker, Harper’s, n+1, and elsewhere. Martin is a Professor of English in the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics. She is the recipient of the 2019 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award.
 
Celebrating its fifty-sixth year, the nationally renowned Visiting Writers Series at UMass Amherst presents emerging and established writers of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. The Series is sponsored by the MFA for Poets and Writers and the Juniper Initiative, and made possible by support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the University of Massachusetts Arts Council, the English Department, and others. 

All events are free, open to the public, and wheelchair accessible. Find us on Facebook here.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday February 6, 2024 8:00pm - 9:30pm EST
The Old Chapel, University of Massachusetts Amherst 144 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA 01002

8:00pm EST

Visiting Writers Series: CA Conrad and Dawn Lundy Martin
Tuesday February 6, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EST
CAConrad received a 2019 Creative Capital grant to complete their nationwide (Soma)tic poetry ritual titled, "Resurrect Extinct Vibration." They also received a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, as well as The Believer Magazine Book Award and The Gil Ott Book Award. The author of 9 books of poetry and essays, While Standing in Line for Death (Wave Books) won the 2018 Lambda Book Award. They teach regularly at Columbia University in New York City, and Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam. Spring 2020 they will be teaching at UMass, Amherst. Please view their books and the documentary The Book of Conrad from Delinquent Films online at http://bit.ly/88CAConrad
Dawn Lundy Martin is a poet, essayist, and conceptual video artist. She is the author of four books of poems: Good Stock Strange Blood; Life in a Box is a Pretty Life; which won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry; DISCIPLINE; A Gathering of Matter / A Matter of Gathering; and three limited edition chapbooks. Most recently, she co-edited with Erica Hunt an anthology, Letters to the Future: BLACK WOMEN / Radical WRITING. Her nonfiction can be found in The New Yorker, Harper’s, n+1, and elsewhere. Martin is a Professor of English in the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics. She is the recipient of the 2019 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday February 6, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EST
UMass Amherst, Great Hall
 
Wednesday, February 7
 

TBA

Patricia Cleary Miller
Wednesday February 7, 2024 TBA
TBA
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 7, 2024 TBA
TBA

TBA

Unearthed Song & Poetry
Wednesday February 7, 2024 TBA
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 7, 2024 TBA
Home.stead Bakery and Cafe

TBA

TBA

Poetry at the Y
Wednesday February 7, 2024 TBA
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 7, 2024 TBA
West Suburban YMCA

TBA

6:30pm EST

Poetry at Hale
Wednesday February 7, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST

Whether you choose to share your own poetry or story, or would simply like to appreciate the work of others, join us for an exciting night of spoken word. Poetry nights are ideal for ages 16+ but younger poets and listeners are welcome if they're accompanied by parents or guardians. Events are hosted at Hale (80 Carby Street, Westwood); specific parking and venue information is confirmed by email prior to each event.
Registration for each event opens one month prior to the event date.
Wednesday February 7, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST
Hale Education, Inc.

7:00pm EST

Bradley Trumpfheller: Reconstructions Book Release
Wednesday February 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Local poet (and Booksmith staff member!) Bradley Trumpfheller shares their beautiful collection.
“Bradley Trumpfheller has made for us (the ‘unbecame beloved across’) a simply stunning book that begs to be read aloud. I’m reminded here how tender and intelligent, how generous and fierce one must be to play with language, to let it make and be made from one’s body, to construct and to be re-constructed, to say anything one means and know ‘it will never mean again, not even now.”
-TC Tolbert, author of Gephyromania
Bradley Trumpfheller is from Alabama & Virginia. Their work has appeared in PoetryThe NationjubilatIndiana Review, and elsewhere. They co-edit Divedapper & currently live in Massachusetts.

Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Brookline Booksmith

7:00pm EST

First Fridays Youth Open Mic ft. Ariana Brown
Wednesday February 7, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Doors open at 7:00, and dinner is served shortly after (vegetarian and vegan options provided!) Open mic begins at 7:30. Bring your friends! Bring your art! You are welcome! $5-$10 suggested donation for all (no one turned away for lack of funds). All ages and talents are welcome on the mic! Open mic slots 3 minutes each. Sign up upon arrival. Hosted and organized by the First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain and Kaleigh O'Keefe

FEATURED ARTIST: Ariana Brown

Ariana Brown is a queer Black Mexican American poet from San Antonio, Texas, with a B.A. in African Diaspora Studies and Mexican American Studies. She is the recipient of two Academy of American Poets Prizes and a 2014 collegiate national poetry slam champion. Ariana, who has been dubbed a “part-time curandera,” is primarily interested in using poetry to validate Black girl rage, in all its miraculous forms. Follow her work online at arianabrown.com or on Twitter & Instagram @arianathepoet.

*this venue is wheelchair accessible and has gender neutral restrooms*
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 7, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
First Baptist Church

7:00pm EST

Unearthed Song & Poetry Open Mic
Wednesday February 7, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Open Mic with poet Tomika Beyer, and Chris and George of Kingsley Flood, and of course, you! Doors and sign up at 7, show starts at 7:30, $5 cover. 

Tamiko Beyer is the author of Last Days (Alice James Books, forthcoming 2021), We Come Elemental (Alice James Books, 2013), and two chapbooks of poems. She publishes a monthly newsletter for living life wide awake and shaping change, Starlight & Strategy. A social justice communications writer and strategist, she spends her days writing truth to power.  Find her at tamikobeyer.com.

Chris Barrett and George Hall are veterans of the Boston music world.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 7, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
home.stead café

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday February 7, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday February 7, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, February 8
 

TBA

TBA

2:00pm EST

Curt Curtin @ Annie's Book Stop
Thursday February 8, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
Curt Curtin will present work from his first full-length book of poetry, titled "For Art's Sake."  Due to his low vision, Curt will introduce his poems which will be read by his wife, Dee.)

Thursday February 8, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
Annie's Book Stop (Worcester)

2:00pm EST

Temple Sinai’s Twelfth Annual Poetry Festival Featuring Marge Piercy
Thursday February 8, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
TBA
This year’s featured poet, Marge Piercy, is an American poet, novelist and social activist. She has published 20 books of poems and 17 novels including Women on the Edge of TimeHe, She, and It, which won the 1993 Arthur C Clarke Award, and Gone to Soldiers, a New York Times Best Seller, a sweeping historical novel set during World War II. Her book, The Art of Blessing the Day, focuses on poems with a Jewish theme. Born in Detroit, she is the recipient of four honorary doctorates. Marge Piercy is an active force in antiwar, feminist and environmental causes.
Thursday February 8, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
TBA

5:30pm EST

United in Poetry Workshop for Grades 6-9
Thursday February 8, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Are you in grades 6-9? Are you a writer or a poet? Do you WANT to be one? Have we got a series for you!

Join us for a 5-week poetry workshop to develop your own poetic voice and explore the possibilities of poetic form. We'll examine work from famous poets from history and today, and help you develop your ideas and your writing with constructive collaboration in this small and supportive group. This workshop is presented by Creative Writing students from Wheaton College. Ages 11-14.

Registration is required and covers the following dates; please register once and plan to attend all five sessions.

The following Thursdays from 5:30-6:30

2/8
2/15
2/22
2/29
3/7
Thursday February 8, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Norton Public Library

7:00pm EST

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Timothy Gager Feature Reading)
Thursday February 8, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Timothy Gager of Dedham will be our feature poet on Thursday, February 9, 2024.

After the feature poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the feature poet.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Thursday February 8, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Cofounder/cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard's home

7:00pm EST

Poetic Recovery
Thursday February 8, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Are you a socially conscious hip-hop artist or poet who is looking to inspire, be inspired and collaborate with other like-minded individuals like yourself? Join us for this monthly Poetic Recovery workshop every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month to share our own work within a supportive community. We will discuss artistic consciousness, different aspects of the cultural work, and the possibilities that potentially await you.
Bring something to write with, something to write on and you.
Suggested donation is $10.00.
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The workshop host, Maurice Taylor, is an East Coast director of hip-hop congress and has been organizing open mics, poetry slams and hip-hop workshops for over 20 years. Maurice “Soulfighter” Taylor set out in 2006 to create Poetic Recovery as a platform to give voice to artists in recovery. It is a collection of cultural and educational activities that facilitate the nurturing of artists towards higher consciousness. These activities allow artists to reflect and perform for audiences from communities effected by traumatic experiences. These shared energies will help facilitate a cultural healing process between artists and community to recover of our cultural identity appropriated and exploited by the music industry that has resulted in cultural genocide.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday February 8, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Make-It Springfield
 
Friday, February 9
 

TBA

3:00pm EST

New Poetry and Open Mic
Friday February 9, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Members read from their new books, followed by an open mic
Readers/Speakers
Friday February 9, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Center for the Arts at the Armory

6:30pm EST

Memoir Incubator Open House & Info Session
Friday February 9, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EST
Interested in taking your memoir to the next level? Join us for an informal Q&A session on our Memoir Incubator program. Instructor Alysia Abbott and alumni of the program will be there to answer any questions you have about the Memoir Incubator program. We'll give you all the information you need to know about the application process, what the program entails, the schedule, the philosophy behind our approach, and anything else on your mind.
Friday February 9, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EST
Online
 
Saturday, February 10
 

6:00pm EST

Winter Warmup with Wine and Poetry
Saturday February 10, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Join us on Saturday, February 10, 6 - 8 pm, for a Winter Warmup with Wine and Poetry, a workshop conducted by award-winning poet and teacher (and MAC Poetry Coordinator) Linda Carney-Goodrich. Four winter poems will be read by four guest readers and complemented by four wines selected by local wine importer Migen Hasanaj of Carpe Vinum of Jamaica Plain, MA. Linda will lead a discussion of the poems and provide writing prompts for participants to try their hand at writing their own poems; and Migen will share tasting notes, the story of each wine, and why they were chosen.

Poem/Wine pairings will be announced soon. A variety of snacks will be provided to complement the wines.

The wine has been generously sponsored by Marti Lopez, REALTOR. More info on Marti at https://martilopezrealestate.com/.

$30 per ticket, maximum of four tickets per order.

More info and registration at https://www.hpaa-mac.org/classes/wine-and-poetry-workshop/.

Saturday February 10, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Menino Arts Center

6:30pm EST

Memoir Incubator Open House & Info Session - Remote!
Saturday February 10, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EST
TBA
Interested in taking your memoir to the next level? Join us for an informal Q&A session on our Memoir Incubator program. Instructor Alysia Abbott and alumni of the program will be there to answer any questions you have about the Memoir Incubator program. We'll give you all the information you need to know about the application process, what the program entails, the schedule, the philosophy behind our approach, and anything else on your mind. To find out more about the program, click here.

Covid-19 Update
GrubStreet is planning to hold all of its classes using Zoom video conferencing until it becomes safe to meet in person in Boston. We are monitoring the public health situation closely, and while we expect this program will be able to meet in person in Boston eventually, all applicants should be prepared to participate via Zoom for as long as necessary.

Prospective applicants should either be local to Massachusetts/Boston area, or able to relocate in the event that the class can at some point meet in person. GrubStreet will be following the lead of health experts and the city of Boston, and working alongside other arts organizations in our decision-making regarding in-person classes. In the event that it’s absolutely safe to meet again, the opportunity will be provided to our intensive programs to gather in person. We will of course offer the possibility to participate remotely if a student is unable to attend in person for health reasons, but as with previous years, local community building is an integral aspect of these programs.

This info session will be hosted using Zoom! You will be able to participate in the event via Zoom video conference from wherever you’re most comfortable. All you’ll need is a laptop or a phone! About 15 minutes before this event is scheduled to begin, everyone who has registered for the event will receive an email with a link to join the event via Zoom – no need to download anything or sign up for Zoom in advance! If you have questions about remote learning, please feel free to reach out to programs@grubstreet.org for more information.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday February 10, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EST
TBA
 
Sunday, February 11
 

TBA

TBA

Inaugural Michael True Memorial Poetry Reading
Free and open to the public. Sponsored by Assumption College and the Worcester County Poetry Association.
Readers/Speakers

TBA

Cameron Awkward-Rich
Sunday February 11, 2024 TBA
Readers/Speakers
Sunday February 11, 2024 TBA
Bethlehem Chapel, Brandeis University 415 South Street, Waltham

4:00pm EST

Pondering the Pandemic During the Rust Years: A Virtual Poetry Reading with Joe Fusco
Sunday February 11, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Joe Fusco Jr. is a well-seasoned poet and humorist from Worcester, Massachusetts. He is the author of four books of semi-amusing poems and essays: Pondering the Pandemic During the Rust Years (2021); Hmm…That’s Different (2020); Three Score (2014); and The Lost and Found Essays (2012), all available on Amazon. Joe’s musings have appeared in Damfino PressBallard Street PoetryWorcester ReviewAsinine Poetry, and the naughty ezine Clean Sheets. He was a co-winner of the Jacob Knight Poetry Award in 2002 and was named Best Poet by Worcester Magazine readers in 1999 and 2002. Joe is still a frequent contributor to Worcester Magazine and the last Worcester Mega-Slam winner in 2017. Joe has lived in lovely Worcester with his better half Cyndi and their large family for thirty-five years. He is a registered Independent and sleeps with one eye always open. More info on Joe can be found at joesyellowpad.com.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday February 11, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Online

5:30pm EST

February Friday Night Writes
Sunday February 11, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
What's more satisfying than leaving work behind on a Friday evening? Rounding out the week with a free virtual writing session, of course! Maximize that Friday night feeling and kick off your writing weekend with us online! Join us for a Friday Night Writes Session on Friday, February 11th, from 5:30pm-6:30pm, and log into GrubStreet Remote for some writing! In 60 jam-packed minutes, you’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some great writing exercises. Best of all, you’ll sign off with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your evening and beyond. Please make sure to register ahead so we can email you a link to join!
Sunday February 11, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Online

6:00pm EST

NOVELIST STEVEN DUNN & POET LORA STRAUB
Sunday February 11, 2024 6:00pm - 7:15pm EST
Authors Steven Dunn & Lora Straub read from their work and answer questions. Please join us for this literary arts event! This is a debut reading in Boston for Steven Dunn.
Steven Dunn is the author of the novels Potted Meat (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2016) and water & power (Tarpaulin Sky 2018). He was born and raised in West Virginia, and after 10 years in the Navy, he earned a B.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Denver. Some of his work can be found in Columbia JournalGranta Magazine, and Best Small Fictions 2018.
Lora Straub lives in Lower Allston, MA. She received her BA in Literary Arts from Brown University and was awarded the Judith Lee Stronach Scholarship for Excellence in Poetry by St. Mary’s College of California, where she earned her Poetry MFA. She considers her writing to be hybrid genre and her chapbook, Id Est, was released in October 2017 by SpeCt! Books. Her work can be found in Construction Mag, She Explores, The Fem, The Elephants, Wave Composition, et al.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday February 11, 2024 6:00pm - 7:15pm EST
MassArt, Kennedy, 406

7:00pm EST

How to Write Love Poems Without Cliche
Sunday February 11, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Please join us for a group discussion of how to write good love poems and how to avoid the common cliches. We'll be reading out loud sections of this article from the Poetry Foundation: How To Write Love Poems That Don’t Suck:
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/69223/how-to-write-love-poems

The event is on Zoom.
Sunday February 11, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday February 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday February 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

Newton Free Library Poetry Series
Sunday February 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Joyce Wilson--- Joyce Wilson, editor of The Poetry Porch, a literary magazine on the Internet since 1997, has taught English at Boston University and Suffolk University. A chapbook of twenty poems inspired by the Fore River Bridge, The Need for a Bridge, was published with Finishing Line Press in March 2019. A full-length manuscript Take and Receive appeared with Kelsay Books in May 2019.

James Najamar --- Lives in Newton. He teaches Victorian literature at Boston College, and edits the scholarly journal Religion and the Arts. His first book of poetry, The Goat Songs. won the Vassar Miller Prize and is being published by the University of North Texas Press this April. A. E. Stallings was the judge.

Ravi Yelamanchili-- His writing has previously been published in the Ibbetson Street, Muddy River Poetry Review, The Somerville Times, Sahitya Akademi's Indian Literature, Muse India, and several other journals.

Curated by Doug Holder
Sunday February 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Newton Free Library
 
Monday, February 12
 

12:00pm EST

Young Adult Writers Program (YAWP): A Workshop of Weird
Monday February 12, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EST
It’s okay if you’re not weird (or if you are, for that matter), but these prompts definitely lean to the weird side. The situations are a bit strange, the images are a bit wacky, but, hopefully, they’ll be more than a bit fun. Get ready to think about what might be and what could happen. If you’re the type to imagine mysterious notes left in odd places or things that (probably) shouldn’t be possible, this is the (free!) workshop for you. For writers age 13-18 ONLY.
Monday February 12, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Online

12:00pm EST

Young Adult Writers Program (YAWP): Art Talks Back: Exploring Ekphrastic Poetry
Monday February 12, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Art urges us to look more closely at the world around us, and at ourselves. In and around Boston, there’s an ever-changing gallery of portraits and messages from local artists. In this free generative writing workshop, participants will choose an image to have a “conversation” with. Each writer will be given prompts and questions in order to interact with their image. After having this dialogue with art, writers can pick eight of their favorite lines and arrange them into a working draft of an ekphrastic poem, to share with each other and the community. For writers age 13-18 ONLY.
Monday February 12, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Online

12:00pm EST

Young Adult Writers Program (YAWP): Writing Inspired by Found Objects
Monday February 12, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Have you ever found an old photograph at a flea market and wondered: who are these people, and what is their story? That’s how Ransom Riggs wrote Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, structuring the plotline entirely around found photographs. Using Miss Peregrine as our model, this course will be all about looking for inspiration for your writing in the objects that surround you, creating narratives out of things that already exist. We will look at an array of items––old photographs, video footage, antique maps, even junk and trash––and find the stories and poems hidden within. This course will also explore the relationship between images and words, looking at examples such as Brian Selznick’s Wonderstruck and Tom Phillips’s A Humument. A great course for those who are visual artists in addition to writers. For writers age 13-18 ONLY.
Monday February 12, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Shelter: The Art of Caring -- Virtual Poetry & Prose Reading
Monday February 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
TBA
Free event featuring Lowell writers & poets: Stephan Anstey, Diamond Asaneh, Suzanne Beebe, Douglas Bishop, MJ Bujold, Charles Gargiulo, Nancy Jasper, S.C. Thibodeau, and PJ Wamala. Their writings on the subject of “Shelter” were selected for inclusion in the community exhibit at the Arts League of Lowell, which this month (Feb 3rd-28th) is featuring an art show and sale with all proceeds to benefit the Lowell Transitional Living Center (LTLC). Hosted by Lowell poet Emily Ferrara, with special guest Alexis Ivy, homeless advocate and author of “Taking the Homeless Census.” Ivy will read poems from her book, followed by a Q&A on discussion topics on homeless advocacy, and what community members can do to better understand and make a positive impact for our fellow residents.
Monday February 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
TBA

7:30pm EST

The Arts and the Experience of Nature
Monday February 12, 2024 7:30pm - 8:45pm EST
The featured poets and artist for the evening:

David Davis, who was the first Poet in Residence at Joppa Flats and the founder of this series.

Janet MacFadyen (poet) and Stephen Schmidt (photographer), who will present a collaborative reading:

ADRIFT IN THE HOUSE OF ROCKS
a praise song for the earth

Janet will read poetry from their book, set to a slideshow of Steve's photos. “Now more than ever we need to rediscover our roots in the physical earth, and our dependency on the natural world. Join us on a journey to the beautiful, and besieged, national parklands of the desert southwest.”


An open mic will follow the features. For more info contact Lainie Senechal, Poet in Residence at Joppa Flats: emsenechal@gmail.com.
Readers/Speakers
Monday February 12, 2024 7:30pm - 8:45pm EST
Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats Education Center

7:30pm EST

Poetry/Photo slideshow at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats Education Center
Monday February 12, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EST
Mass Audubon hosts The Arts and the Experience of Nature with poets Janet MacFadyen and David Davis, and photographer Stephen Schmidt. Slate Roof managing editor Janet MacFadyen and photographer Stephen Schmidt present Adrift in the House of Rock: a Praise Song for the Earth, a reading and slideshow set in the beautiful, besieged desert southwest. Their work is followed by a reading by former Poet-In-Residence at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats, David Davis.

Bring your writing! The evening concludes with an open mic!

1 Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport, MA

Janet MacFadyen is the author of five books of poetry, most recently Adrift in the House of Rocks (New Feral Press, 2019). Her work is forthcoming in Scientific American and has appeared in CALYX, Crannóg, Poetry, Q/A Poetry, and Terrain. Stephen Schmidt's photographs have won awards from Sierra and Earth magazines, and have appeared at the Merrill Lynch Corporate Gallery and The Arthur Griffin Center for Photographic Art. David Davis is the former Poet-In-Residence at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats Education Center, and a member of the Powow River Poets. He is author of three poetry books, including The Joy Poems and Joppa Flats (Bard Brook Press, 2017/18).

Monday February 12, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EST
Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats Education Center

8:00pm EST

The Poetry Brothel: Circus of Love
Monday February 12, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
An interactive literary cabaret series that fuses poetry, burly-q, live music, aerials, vaudeville, visual art, magic, mysticism, and private, one-on-one poetry experiences.

Welcome to a unique and immersive poetry event that takes poetry outside classrooms and lecture halls and places it in the lush interiors of a bordello. The Madame presents a rotating cast of poets, each operating within a carefully crafted character, who share their work in public readings, spontaneous eruptions of poetry, and most distinctly, as purveyors of private poetry readings on beds, chaise lounges and in private rooms. For a fee, all of the poets are available for these sequestered readings at any time during the event. Of course, any true bordello need a good cover; ours is an immersive cabaret featuring poetry, burly-q, live music, vaudeville, aerials, visual art, magic, and mysticism, with newly integrated themes, performances and installations at each event.

Doors open at 8pm, and the show begins promptly at 8:30. Masks, costumes, and extravagant dress are encouraged but not required. For more information, please visit thepoetrybrothel.com.
Monday February 12, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Sonia
 
Tuesday, February 13
 

TBA

3:00pm EST

“A Walk in the Woo” Worcester’s Rain Poets Read
Tuesday February 13, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Now that the snow is on the ground, we’re turning our thoughts to giving voice to the poetry that has filled Worcester’s rainy streets.

We have invited the poets who created the Rain Poems to share their work in a reading for friends and family at the Park View Room (just off Elm Park @ 230 Park Ave, Worcester).

The reading will take place on Sunday, February 13th, 2022, from 3-4 pm (with February 27th as a snow date).

Co-Founder / Co-Host Readers/Speakers

Tuesday February 13, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Park View Room

6:00pm EST

The Poetry Brothel Boston: Feverdream
Tuesday February 13, 2024 6:00pm - 11:30pm EST

This Valentine's Day, slip beneath the conscious into the realm of fantasy with The Poetry Brothel. The subliminal will surface as our poets make nocturnal admissions.
At The Poetry Brothel, a “madam” presents a rotating cast of poets, artists, and artisans who operate within self-constructed character, “erupting into verse in public and luring guests into back rooms for private readings,” as described in The New Yorker. Central to The Poetry Brothel experience is the creation of character, which for each artist serves as disguise and freeing device, enabling The Poetry Brothel to be a place of uninhibited creative expression in which artists and audience members alike can communicate more authentically.
Artists performing with the Brothel are women, men, folx, people of color, queer, straight, emerging, established, local, and international. Their alter-egos are faeries, sea creatures, witches, aliens, virgins, whores, and everything in between. Some of the artists within The Poetry Brothel universe perform sex work in their off-hours. The Poetry Brothel uses its platform to support sex workers and to educate audiences about the sex industry.

This event is 21+
We offering two shows on one night. When purchasing tickets, please select EITHER the 6:00pm show OR the 9:00pm show. The schedule is as follows:
For the FIRST SHOW, Doors open at 6:00pm. The show begins promptly at 6:30pm and ends at 8:30pm.
For the SECOND SHOW, Doors open at 9:00pm. The show begins at 9:30pm and ends at 11:30pm.

Questions or inspirations? Want to Sponsor our event or table at the event? Reach out to Madam Betty BOOM at shari@poetrysocietyny.org.
Tuesday February 13, 2024 6:00pm - 11:30pm EST
1 Bow Market Way (Upstairs), Somerville, MA 02143

7:00pm EST

Newton Library Poetry Reading and Open Mic (In person!)
Tuesday February 13, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
TBA
The poetry series meets in September, November, February and April. Each month three prominent, published poets give readings. An open mic follows with a limit of one short poem per person. The series is facilitated by Doug Holder of Ibbetson St. Press. This month the following poets will give readings: Michael E. Henry (MEH), Sarah Kensey, and Quintin Collins.
Tuesday February 13, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
TBA

7:30pm EST

CHAPTER AND VERSE LITERARY READING SERIES
Tuesday February 13, 2024 7:30pm - 7:45pm EST
Now on Zoom! RSVP as below to attend.

Susan Buttenwieser is the author of the short story collection We Were Lucky with the Rain (Four Way Books). Her writing has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and appeared in numerous literary publications and received fellowships from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She contributes news features regularly to Women’s Media Center and teaches creative writing in New York City public schools in high-poverty neighborhoods, with incarcerated women and older adults. To purchase We Were Lucky with the Rain go to https://fourwaybooks.com/site/we-were-lucky-with-the-rain-by-susan-buttenwieser/.

Jennifer Martelli is the author of My Tarantella (Bordighera Press), selected as a 2019 “Must Read” by the Massachusetts Center for the Book and named as a finalist for the Housatonic Book Award. Her chapbook, After Bird, was the winner of the Grey Book Press open reading, 2016. In the Year of Ferraro was recently published by Nixes Mate. Her work has appeared in Verse Daily, Iron Horse Review (winner, Photo Finish contest), On the Seawall, The Sycamore Review, and Poetry. Jennifer Martelli has twice received grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council for her poetry. She is co-poetry editor for Mom Egg Review. You can order My Tarantella by going to www.bordigherapress.org. In the Year of Ferraro can be ordered from Nixes Mate Publishing https://nixesmate.pub/product/in-the-year-of-ferraro-·-jennifer-martelli/.

Scott Withiam’s latest book of poems, Doors Out of the Underworld, was published by MadHat Press in October 2019. Withiam has been a recipient of the Ploughshares Cohen Award, and the Two Rivers Review Chapbook and Drunken Boat Pan-Literary prizes. His first book, Arson & Prophets, came out with Ashland Poetry Press. Poems have been published by AGNI, Beloit Poetry Journal, Boston Review, Diagram, Indiana Review, Ploughshares, Plume, The Sun and elsewhere. He formerly taught college English Literature and writing and now works for a non-profit in the Boston area. Doors Out of the Underworld can be purchased online by going to https://madhat-press.com. Either or both books can be purchased by emailing the author at scwithiam@gmail.com.

To receive a Zoom invitation with a link to the reading, email your name and email address to SandeeStorey@fastmail.fm before 2 pm on Feb. 11. You will be emailed a Zoom invitation with the link by noon Feb. 12. For security reasons, please do not publicize, post or broadcast the Zoom link itself. If people you know want to attend, you may send them the link, but please ask them also not to publicize, post, or broadcast the link itself.

For more information, check our website at http://jamaicapondpoets.com or email dorothy.derifield@gmail.com or call 617-325-8388. The next Chapter and Verse Literary Reading on Zoom in the 2020/2021 series will be at 7:30 pm on Friday, March 12, 2021.
Tuesday February 13, 2024 7:30pm - 7:45pm EST
Online
 
Wednesday, February 14
 

TBA

5:30pm EST

Love Poems After Dark
Wednesday February 14, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST

Join us for a magical evening of love poems that will make your heart skip a beat! This in-person event will take place at the Black Sheep Bah-Bah-Q & Kitchen, located on Chandler Street in Worcester, MA, USA. Get ready to be swept away by the power of words as talented poets share their heartfelt verses in an intimate setting. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or simply curious, this event promises to ignite your emotions and leave you with a renewed appreciation for the beauty of love. Don't miss out on this enchanting night of poetry and connection!
Wednesday February 14, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Black Sheep Bah-Bah-Q & Kitchen

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday February 14, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday February 14, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, February 15
 

1:00pm EST

The Brockton Library Poetry Series: Everyone Has a Voice
Thursday February 15, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Featured student poet Lola Bennett is a freshman at New Heights Charter School in Brockton. She loves to write because it makes her feel free. "I can write about something I have never done before or something that doesn't exist, when I am writing no rules apply."

Featured poet Nancy Brady Cunningham is a published poet and author of four books of non-fiction. She also co-edited, with Jack Scully, "The Book Of Arrows" by poet Mike Amado. She has won both the Barbara Bradley and the Gretchen Warren awards from the New England Poetry Club. Thirteen of her poems were included in "Unlocking the Poem" by Ottone M. Riccio and Ellen Beth Siegal. Nancy and drummer Mike Morin formed "the Poetry and Percussion Duo" and perform Southeaster Mass. She is a student of yoga, and has taught yoga and meditation classes for decades.

There will be an open mic & light refreshments will be served.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Thursday February 15, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Driscoll Gallery, Brockton Public Library

3:00pm EST

Savoring Love: Poetry from the Heart: Rich Youmans, Alice Kociemba and an open mic
Thursday February 15, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Rich Youmans’s narrative poetry has appeared in the Cape Cod Times, Cape Cod Poetry Review, and the Paterson Literary Review, among other publications, and his haiku, haibun, and related essays have been published internationally. Currently editor-in-chief of Contemporary Haibun Online, he has published a collection of linked haibun with Margaret Chula, Shadow Lines, which won a Merit Book Award from the Haiku Society of America, as well as two individual haibun collections, All the Windows Lit (Snapshot Press, 2015) and Head-On (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2018). Bob Lucky, in a review of Head-On, wrote, “There’s not one haibun in this chapbook that couldn’t be used to teach a master class.”

Alice Kociemba is the author of Bourne Bridge (Turning Point, 2016) and the chapbook, Death of Teaticket Hardware, the title poem of which won an International Merit Award from the Atlanta Review. Her poems have appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies. Alice was Guest Editor of Common Threads, the poetry discussion project of Mass Poetry (2015 & 2016) and for the past ten years has led a poetry discussion group at the Falmouth Public Library. She is the founding director of Calliope: Poetry for Community and hosts “Poetic License,” a monthly open mic at FCTV.

Alice and Rich met through Calliope—and the rest, as they say is history. They now live in North Falmouth and are currently, along with Robin Smith-Johnson, editing an anthology titled From the Farther Shore: Discovering Cape Cod and the Islands Through Poetry; it will be published later this year by Bass River Press, an imprint of the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
Thursday February 15, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Woods Hole Public Library

4:00pm EST

Raquel Balboni Book Launch
Thursday February 15, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Readers/Speakers
Thursday February 15, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Outpost 186
 
Friday, February 16
 

12:30pm EST

February Seaport Free Writes
Friday February 16, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EST
Looking to add some creativity to your day? Want to meet other local writers and get started on some new writing? Join our Seaport Free Writes session on Wednesday, February 16th, from 12:30-1:15pm. You’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some fresh writing exercises. Best of all, you’ll leave with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your day and beyond. Please note that you must register ahead of time and provide proof of vaccination to attend this session.
Friday February 16, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EST
GrubStreet Center for Creative Writing

12:30pm EST

February Grubby Desk Lunch
Friday February 16, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EST
Looking for some virtual mid-week writing community? Or do you have a little time during your lunch break for a chat and guided writing? Join our FREE Grubby Desk Lunch Series live via easy to use video conferencing. Join us on Wednesday, February 16th from 12:30pm-1:15pm. For 45 minutes, you’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some cool writing exercises. Best of all, you’ll sign off with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your day and beyond. Please make sure to register ahead so we can email you a link to join! You can expect an email on February 16th around 12:15pm.

Meghan Lamb is the author of Failure to Thrive (Apocalypse Party, 2021), All of Your Most Private Places (Spork Press, 2019) and Silk Flowers (Birds of Lace, 2017). She has taught writing courses at Eötvös Loránd University, the University of Chicago, Interlochen Center for the Arts, and Washington University in St. Louis, and she served as the 2018 Philip Roth Writer in Residence at Bucknell University. Her work has appeared in Quarterly West, DIAGRAM, Redivider, Passages North, The Rumpus, and The Collagist, among other publications. She is currently the Nonfiction Editor of Nat. Brut, a journal of art and literature dedicated to advancing inclusivity in all creative fields.
Readers/Speakers
Friday February 16, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EST
Online

1:00pm EST

Longfellow Days 2020
Friday February 16, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EST
The town of Brunswick, Maine, and the Curtis Memorial Library host a celebration of  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with The Coursen Readings, four consecutive Sundays in February. Join Slate Roof member Audrey Gidman with poets Jane Costlow and David Sloan for the third event. The readings are part of Brunswick's month-long celebration honoring Longfellow, Maine filmmaker John Ford, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, leading up to Maine's Bicentennial.

For more information: 207-725-5242 or http://www.curtislibrary.com
Friday February 16, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Curtis Memorial Library

2:00pm EST

Brookline Poetry Series
Friday February 16, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Readers/Speakers
Friday February 16, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Hunneman Hall, Brookline Village Library
 
Saturday, February 17
 

TBA

Patricia Cleary Miller
Saturday February 17, 2024 TBA
Saturday February 17, 2024 TBA
Grolier Book Shop Plympton Street Cambridge

11:00am EST

Poetry Writing Workshop with Diannely Antigua
Saturday February 17, 2024 11:00am - 1:00pm EST

Join Portsmouth, NH Poet Laureate, Diannely Antigua for a generative writing workshop! Attendees will receive prompts and inspiration to write during this workshop, and leave with seeds for several new poems. There will be opportunities to share and to ask questions along the way!
Emerging writers are welcome, and no previous writing experience is necessary.

Registration is required for this free program. Please sign up here:
https://hwlibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/poetry-writing-workshop-with-diannely-antigua/
Saturday February 17, 2024 11:00am - 1:00pm EST
Hamilton-Wenham Public Library

12:00pm EST

Online Poetry Series: The Refuge of Witnessing featuring Owen Lewis
Saturday February 17, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Our second season of "Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing” will provide a weekly poetry sanctuary to hear moving words, deepen our exploration of their meaning, and connect with each other. Thursdays from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. It will be your port in a worldly storm.

Owen Lewis, author of three collections of poetry, most recently Field Light (Distinguished Favorite, 2020 NYCBigBookAward), and two chapbooks including best man (recipient of the 2016 Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize, New England Poetry Club.) Prizes include Finalist, 2017 Pablo Neruda Award, and first prize, the 2016 International Hippocrates Prize for Poetry. His poetry has appeared in Nimrod, Poetry Wales, The Mississippi Review, Southward, Stay Thirsty Poets, and Presence. A professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, he teaches Narrative Medicine in the Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics. Field Light, set in Glendale, Mass., weaves a poetic tapestry of Berkshire history.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday February 17, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Online

3:00pm EST

Free Verse Poetry Slam Winter Fest 2024
Saturday February 17, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Gallery Z is please to be chosen to host Free Verse! Teen Team Slam:
Poetry in Performance, plus an Open Mic
Join us to join in on the mic, judge, or just listen to our Lowell High poets compete for cash prizes.
The Word is Alive: Poetry You Can Clap For!
Saturday February 17, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Gallery Z Visual And Performing Arts Center

7:00pm EST

Small Press Book Club Discusses: Homie by Danez Smith
Saturday February 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Read something off the beaten path! To contact our moderator email smallpress@brooklinebooksmith.com.

Discussing Homie by Danez Smith

Homie is Danez Smith’s magnificent anthem about the saving grace of friendship. Rooted in the loss of one of Smith’s close friends, this book comes out of the search for joy and intimacy within a nation where both can seem scarce and getting scarcer. In poems of rare power and generosity, Smith acknowledges that in a country overrun by violence, xenophobia, and disparity, and in a body defined by race, queerness, and diagnosis, it can be hard to survive, even harder to remember reasons for living. But then the phone lights up, or a shout comes up to the window, and family—blood and chosen—arrives with just the right food and some redemption. Part friendship diary, part bright elegy, part war cry, Homie is the exuberant new book written for Danez and for Danez’s friends and for you and for yours.

Danez Smith is the author of Don’t Call Us Dead, winner of the Forward Prize for Best Collection and a finalist for the National Book Award, and [insert boy], winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. They live in Minneapolis.



Saturday February 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Brookline Booksmith

7:30pm EST

2022 Michael True Memorial Reading
Announcing the 2022 Michael True Memorial Reading featuring Jonathan Blake.

Thursday, February 17, 2022
Curtiss Performance Hall
Tsotsis Family Academic Center
Assumption University
500 Salisbury St.
Worcester, MA  01609

The reading will be free and open to the public, though public health metrics may require a change to that plan.

Download the flyer feature artwork by Julie Chlapowski alongside a poem by feature Jonathan Blake.

Co-Founder / Co-Host Readers/Speakers

 
Sunday, February 18
 

6:00pm EST

Poem-Your Conscious - A Spoken Word Soiree
Sunday February 18, 2024 6:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Join us for a night of soulful spoken word poetry, where the community comes together to express their conscious thoughts through art!
Sunday February 18, 2024 6:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Historic Strand Theatre

7:00pm EST

First and Last Word Poetry Series
Sunday February 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Readers/Speakers
Sunday February 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Arts at the Armory Café

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday February 18, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday February 18, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:30pm EST

Kathleen Graber @ the Poetry Center
Sunday February 18, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EST
Taking its title from Heraclitus’s famous fragment—“You cannot step into the same river twice”—KATHLEEN GRABER’s new collection interweaves philosophy, personal narrative, and the flotsam of contemporary life to explore ideas linked to impermanence, change, language, and community. Poet Linda Gregerson has described Graber as “one of the finest poets working in America today; no one can surpass her for musicianship or moral penetration,” and Tracy K. Smith has praised Graber’s lyric philosophy as “supreme consolation” in this troubled era. In addition to The River Twice (Princeton University Press, 2019), Graber is also the author of The Eternal City (2010), chosen for the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets and a finalist for the National Book Award, and Correspondence (2006), winner of the Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize. She teaches creative writing and literature at Virginia Commonwealth University.



All of our main schedule readings are free and open to the public and begin at 7:30 p.m. Books can be purchased onsite and signings follow the readings. More detail can be found on our home page.





Readers/Speakers
Sunday February 18, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EST
Smith College Campus Center, Carroll Room
 
Monday, February 19
 

2:00pm EST

Booklovers’ Gourmet Open Mic Poetry Share
Monday February 19, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Monthly Open Mic Poetry on the Third Saturday of (most) months, 2-4 pm.
Bring an original piece to share in a round-robin style.
Moderated by Robert Eugene Perry.

Booklovers' Gourmet
72 E. Main St.
Webster, MA  01570

**Masks are required for all attendees at this time.**

Space is limited so please RSVP to deb@bookloversgourmet.com or 508-949-6232.

Co-Founder / Co-Host
Monday February 19, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Booklovers' Gourmet

6:00pm EST

Boston Originals Series
Monday February 19, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Readers/Speakers
Monday February 19, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Woodberry Poetry Room Lamont Library, Room 330

8:30pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday February 19, 2024 8:30pm - 11:59pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday February 19, 2024 8:30pm - 11:59pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, February 20
 

TBA

4:15pm EST

History Reconsidered: Poetry Reading with Clint Smith
Tuesday February 20, 2024 4:15pm - 5:15pm EST
Clint Smith is a doctoral candidate at Harvard University and an Emerson Fellow at New America. His writing has been published in the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic, Poetry Magazine, the Paris Review, and elsewhere. His first full-length collection of poetry, Counting Descent, published in 2016, won the 2017 Literary Award for Best Poetry Book from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and was a finalist for the NAACP Image Award. His debut nonfiction book, How the Word Is Passed, which explores how different historical sites reckon with—or fail to reckon with—their relationship to the history of slavery, is forthcoming from Little, Brown.
 
The reading will be followed by a Q&A session with Amanda Gorman, 2017 National Youth Poet Laureate.
 
To register, visit www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2020-clint-smith-poetry-reading.
 
This event is part of the Roosevelt Poetry Readings at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The Roosevelt Poetry Readings are made possible by a donor gift that will help bring poets of recognized stature to the Institute.
 
This event is free. Registration is required. We welcome students (of all levels and institutions) to attend our events.
Tuesday February 20, 2024 4:15pm - 5:15pm EST
Knafel Auditorium, Radcliffe Institute

6:00pm EST

Poetic Forms Writing Workshop led by Paul Szlosek
Tuesday February 20, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Learn how to write the anagrammatic selfie and its closely related French cousin the beau present in this free hour-long writing workshop for writers of all levels of experience (novice to expert) taught by local poet Paul Szlosek. Please bring a notebook and a pen or pencil to write with (Handouts will be provided). Also a smart phone, tablet, laptop or any device that can access the internet is recommend to take advantage of online resources that will help with writing your poems. About the Instructor - Paul Szlosek is a co-founder and host of both the former long-running Poet’s Parlor poetry venue  and the recently-created open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite in Southbridge, MA, is a past recipient of the Jacob Knight Award for Poetry, and have taught poetry workshops in the galleries at the Worcester Art Museum,the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. His poems have appeared in various local publications including the Worcester Review, Worcester Magazine, Sahara, Concrete Wolf, and Diner.He is probably best known in the Worcester area poetry community for his fanatical obsession with obscure poetry forms, and has invented his own including the ziggurat, the streetbeatina, and (most recently) the hodgenelle which he shares on his blog Paul’s Poetry Playground at playground.poetry.blog.



Readers/Speakers
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
Tuesday February 20, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Bedlam Book Cafe 138 Greet St, Suite 1, Worcester, MA

6:00pm EST

Salamander Issue #49 Release Party
Tuesday February 20, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Please join us to celebrate the release of  Salamander #49, with readings from contributors Moira Linehan, Sonya Larson, and David Moloney!

Light refreshments will be served.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday February 20, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Suffolk University Poetry Center Sawyer Library, 3rd Floor 73 Tremont Street Boston, MA

7:00pm EST

Rescue Press Poetry Reading @ Amherst Books
Tuesday February 20, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Rescue Press authors, Tessa Micaela, Caren Beilin, Hanna Brooks-Motl, & Melissa Dickey, will read from recent work.   Micaela writes poems & letters, often to inanimate objects.   They are the author of there are boxes and there is wantingCrude Matter, & Where Bells Begin .   Beilin is the author of SpainBlackfishing the IUD, & The University of Pennsylvania.   Brooks-Motl is the author of the poetry collections The New YearsM, & Earth.   Dickey is the author of two books of poems, Dragons & The Lily Will.   Her poetry, nonfiction, & reviews have appeared recently in Bennington Review, the Spectacle, the Laurel Review, & Kenyon Review Online, among other publications
Tuesday February 20, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Amherst Books
 
Wednesday, February 21
 

11:00am EST

Virtual Panel Discussion Featuring New England Poets
Wednesday February 21, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
The Worcester Public Library is pleased to present a panel of poets who are in New England. Panelists Meg Kearney of New Hampshire, Tim Mayo of Vermont, and J.D. Scrimgeour of Massachusetts will read aloud some of their work, discuss what drew them to writing poetry, the struggles they’ve faced, and advice for aspiring poets.
In June 2021, The Word Works Press will publish Meg Kearney’s All Morning the Crows, winner of the 2020 Washington Prize for poetry. Meg is also author of An Unkindness of Ravens and Home By Now, winner of the PEN New England L.L. Winship Award; a heroic crown, The Ice Storm, published as chapbook in 2020; and three verse novels for teens. Her award-winning picture book, Trouper, is illustrated by E.B. Lewis. Meg’s poetry has been featured on Garrison Keillor’s “A Writer’s Almanac” and Ted Kooser’s “American Life in Poetry” series, and included in the 2017 Best American Poetry anthology (Natasah Tretheway, guest editor). She lives in New Hampshire and directs the Solstice MFA in Creative Writing Program in Massachusetts. Visit www.megkearney.com.

Tim Mayo has published two full length collections of poetry, The Kingdom of Possibilities (Mayapple Press, 2008), a finalist for the May Swenson Award and Thesaurus of Separation (Phoenicia Publishing, 2016) which among other awards was a finalist for both the 2017 Montaigne Medal and the 2017 Eric Hoffer Book Award. His two chapbooks are The Loneliness of Dogs (Pudding House Publications, 2007) and Notes to the Mental Hospital Timekeeper (Kelsay Books, 2019), which won Honorable Mention in the chapbook category of the 2020 Eric Hoffer Book Awards. Nominated for seven Pushcart Prizes, his poems and reviews have appeared in numerous literary magazines, among them, The American Journal of Poetry, Barrow Street, Narrative Magazine, ONE (Jacar Press), Poetry International, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Verse Daily, and The Writer’s Almanac. He lives in Brattleboro Vermont where he was a founding member of the Brattleboro Literary Festival, and where he continues to teach and work in a mental hospital. Visit www.tim-mayo.net.

J.D. Scrimgeour is the author of four poetry collections The Last Miles, Territories, Lifting the Turtle, and, most recently, Festival. He won the AWP Award for Nonfiction for his second book of nonfiction, Themes for English B: A Professor’s Education In & Out of Class. With musician Philip Swanson he released Ogunquit & Other Works, a CD blending music and poetry. A longtime resident of Salem, he’s written in many genres about the city. Mary Towne Eastey, an ancestor in his direct line, was put to death during the Salem Witch Trials. Another ancestor, Thomas Perkins, sat on the jury that found her guilty.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 21, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Online

2:00pm EST

Into the Mystery: The BodyPoem
Wednesday February 21, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Speak a poem with your body! Come join Slate Roof poets Audrey Gidman and Anna M. Warrock in the physical experience of language. What parts of the poem warrant motion? Does one image evoke the wrists, another the hips? Sign language? Shadowplay? Stillness? In this perfection-free zone, we’ll speak bodypoems, using short writing prompts to launch us into movement, invitation, physical questioning, and possible arrival. For poets and non-poets, adults and high-schoolers. $15

https://authorsandartistsfestival.wordpress.com/associated-programming/#SlateRoof
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 21, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Breakwater Reading Series February Reading
Wednesday February 21, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Boston's only inter-MFA reading series second reading of 2020, featuring: Anna Hull, Sofia Marlin, Christopher Stelson Wilson, Anita Ballesteros, Christie Towers, and Andria Warren! Come support these readers!

Wednesday February 21, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
56 Brattle Street Cambridge

7:30pm EST

The Juke: a Blues Bacchae
Wednesday February 21, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EST
Join us for this foot-stomping, spirit-shaking concert version of an amazing new musical.From the pen of gifted poet/performer Regie Gibson comes this extraordinary adaptation of Euripides' classic tragedy.
Set in the small town of Crossroads, Mississippi, The Juke: A Blues Bacchae chronicles the fight between D'nysus, the divine son of the God of Blues, and his cousin Pent, defender of the Gospel faith, for the soul of the town.
With ear-popping poetic language and great music from gospel to jazz to funk to blues, this powerful human tale is guaranteed to thrill. Performed with a live band and some of Boston's most celebrated musical stars (including Elliot Norton Award Winner Davron Monroe and National Poetry Slam Winner and author Regie Gibson).

To reserve tickets ($10 general admission, $5 Somerville residents), go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-juke-a-blues-bacchae-tickets-92029000217/
Wednesday February 21, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EST
Arts at the Armory Café

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday February 21, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday February 21, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, February 22
 

3:00pm EST

Gloria Mindock
Thursday February 22, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Thursday February 22, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Arts at the Armory/Basement B8

6:00pm EST

Novel Immersive for LGBTQ+ Writers Open House & Info Session
Thursday February 22, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Thinking of applying to the Novel Immersive for LGBTQ+ Writers? Novel Immersive for LGBTQ+ Writers is a program uniquely designed to fill this void and help queer writers complete or make significant progress towards completing a draft of their novel in a supportive community. GrubStreet will host an online Q&A session with instructor Milo Todd on Tuesday, February 22nd, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Milo will answer any questions you have about the Novel Immersive, including the workload, the application process, what the program does and doesn’t entail, the schedule, the philosophy behind our approach, and anything else you have on your mind! Please note that the upcoming round of the Novel Immersive for LGBTQ+ Writers, which begins in June 2022, will take place online via Zoom.

Milo Todd is a writer, editor, and educator represented by Michael Nardullo of LGR Literary. His fiction focuses on trans and queer history, with additional works on the trans experience and the trans body. His fiction has appeared in SLICE Magazine, Hare's Paw Literary Journal, Response Magazine, Foglifter Journal, Home is Where You Queer Your Heart (Foglifter Press), and Emerge: The 2019 Lambda Fellows Anthology (Lambda Literary Press). His other works have appeared on Writer Unboxed, Dead Darlings, GrubWrites, and Everyday Feminism, among others. Milo was selected as a 2020 Pitch Wars Mentee and a 2019 Lambda Literary Fellow in Fiction for his novel Downhead and received a fellowship to attend the Lambda Literary Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices. He was additionally selected for the 2021 Tin House Winter Workshop and received a 2021 Monson Arts residency. Milo is an Assistant Fiction Editor for Foglifter Journal and a Fiction Reader for Split Lip Magazine. He's an instructor at GrubStreet, where he teaches courses on fiction, the novel, and trans and non-binary representation in literature. He is an alum of GrubStreet’s Novel Incubator Program, where he received a Pechet Fellowship for his novel The Falcon of Doves. He has been on the selection committee for the Novel Incubator Program and the Bisexual Book Awards. He is a speaker on writing, inclusion, and the queer and trans experience. Milo has presented regularly at the Boston Book Festival and The Muse & The Marketplace. He curates Writing Beyond Binaries, a panel series celebrating trans and non-binary writers’ experiences in various stages of their careers. He consults on fiction manuscripts and transgender inclusion in the classroom.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Thursday February 22, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

A virtual Thirsty Lab with Moira Linehan
Thursday February 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
The Thirsty Lab poetry reading, normally based out of Princeton, Mass., continues to meet virtually. On Tuesday, February 22, 2022, Moira Linehan will be the featured reader.

Visit the Zoom registration link to receive information on how to join the reading. Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and a link to join.

Moira Linehan is the author of four collections of poetry. Her first two books, If No Moon (2007) and Incarnate Grace (2015), were published by Southern Illinois University Press. If No Moon had been selected by Dorianne Laux as the winner of the 2006 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry open competition. Both books were named Honor Books in Poetry in the Massachusetts Book Awards. In June 2020 Slant Books published her third book, Toward and at the end of that year, Dos Madres Press brought out her latest, & Company. She lives in the greater Boston area.

For her February 22, 2022, Worcester County Poetry Association reading, Linehan will read from Toward. Many of its poems are set in landscapes where she had been awarded a writer’s residency. In particular, she will highlight those begun at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in County Monaghan and the Cill Rialaig Project in Ballinskelligs, County Kerry.

Co-Founder / Co-Host Readers/Speakers

Thursday February 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Zoom

7:00pm EST

CANON, CANYON, CANNON: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING
Thursday February 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Join us for Canon, Canyon, Cannon, an evening of poetry and performance curated by Porsha Olayiwola, Boston Poet Laureate, Gardner Museum Artist-In-Residence, and Neighborhood Salon Luminary, and featuring leading local and national artists UGBA, Zenaida Peterson, Letta Neely, and Nikky Finney. These poets invite us to consider questions of influence and find new meaning through language and performance.
Thursday February 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum

7:00pm EST

Curt Curt @ the Fourth Saturday Open Mic
Thursday February 22, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
The Fourth Saturday Open Mic meets at Barnes & Noble on Lincoln Street in Worcester. Open mic at 7 pm, featured poets to follow. This month Curt Curtin will present work from his first full-length book of poetry, titled "For Art's Sake." Due to his low vision, Curt will introduce his poems which will be read by his wife, Dee.

After the featured poets read the gathered poetry lovers adjourn to the in-store coffee shop and chat about whatever comes up until management pushes us out the door at closing -- at about 10 pm. Please join us.

Thursday February 22, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Barnes & Noble Bookstore (Worcester) 541 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA

7:30pm EST

The Juke: A Blues Bacchae
Thursday February 22, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EST
Join us for this foot-stomping, spirit-shaking concert version of an amazing new musical.From the pen of gifted poet/performer Regie Gibson comes this extraordinary adaptation of Euripides' classic tragedy.
Set in the small town of Crossroads, Mississippi, The Juke: A Blues Bacchae chronicles the fight between D'nysus, the divine son of the God of Blues, and his cousin Pent, defender of the Gospel faith, for the soul of the town.
With ear-popping poetic language and great music from gospel to jazz to funk to blues, this powerful human tale is guaranteed to thrill. Performed with a live band and some of Boston's most celebrated musical stars (including Elliot Norton Award Winner Davron Monroe and National Poetry Slam Winner and author Regie Gibson).

To reserve tickets ($10 general admission, $5 Somerville residents), go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-juke-a-blues-bacchae-tickets-92029000217/
Thursday February 22, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EST
Arts at the Armory Café
 
Friday, February 23
 

TBA

TBA

Worcester County Poetry Association Annual Meeting
Friday February 23, 2024 TBA
Worcester County Poetry Association Annual Meeting with featured poet Maudelle Driskell, executive director of The Frost Place in NH. Business meeting and refreshments to follow.
Readers/Speakers
Friday February 23, 2024 TBA
First Unitarian Church, Worcester
 
Saturday, February 24
 

TBA

Blacksmith House Poetry
Saturday February 24, 2024 TBA
Readers/Speakers
Saturday February 24, 2024 TBA
Blacksmith House

1:00pm EST

Nature Zine-Making Workshop
Saturday February 24, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Zines are self-published handmade booklets of writing and art that are folded or bound in a DIY-manner (such as with staples) and printed/circulated on a small scale. Zines can be used for many kinds of writing, such as poetry, essays, manifestos, stories, almost any genre or topic. In this workshop, we'll talk about zines, look at some examples, observe nature for inspiration, and then make our own zines! Art supplies will be provided, and participants can use natural materials gathered on a trail walk to create and decorate their zines. Participants will also have the option to share and discuss their work with others. This event will be partially outdoors, so please dress according to the weather. Experienced and beginner poets/artists welcome!
Saturday February 24, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary

7:00pm EST

Book Launch for Harris Gardner's "No Time for Death"
Saturday February 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Welcome to a world where there is no time for death. It is a place and a state of mind, both for the temporal
and the spiritual with space for the mundane and the extraordinary. “No Time for Death” is Harris Gardner’s
fourth published collection; it is his first in fifteen years. This poetry collection is divided into three sections:
An Argument with Time; Contemplating Mortality Instead of My Navel; and Negotiating for An Afterlife. These are serious poems with an undercurrent of humor pervading many of them. The subject matter spans the spectrum of the human condition imbued with faith, hope, and the occasional flicker of regret. It is engaged with the busy-ness of living. “No Time for Death” offers an overarching theme: Take a breath, a revitalizing pause; as for Mortality, slow down; enjoy the most of each day-to-day. What’s the rush? Death can wait, can’t it?
Hosts
HG

Harris Gardner

Co-Founder/ Executive Director, Tapestry of Voices
Co-founder, with Lainie Senechal, of Tapestry of Voices, 2000 to the present; Co-founder of Boston National Poetry Month Festival, 2001 to the present; Poetry Editor of Ibbetson Street since 2010 to the present. Recipient of Ibbetson Street Life Time Achievement Award in 2015; Received... Read More →
Saturday February 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Black Box Reading Series (Poetry, Fiction, etc)
Saturday February 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Join us for an evening of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and drama at the Boston Playwrights' Theatre as BU's MFA fiction and poetry writers (and several alumni) read from their work. On the menu: poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and even a scene from a play. Light snacks and drinks will be served.

Saturday February 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Boston Playwrights' Theatre 949 Commonwealth Avenue
 
Sunday, February 25
 

TBA

Joan Naviyuk Kane
Sunday February 25, 2024 TBA
Sunday February 25, 2024 TBA
MIT Stata Center

6:00pm EST

Bill Coyle
Sunday February 25, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Sunday February 25, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Amesbury Public Library

6:00pm EST

6:00pm EST

Museum Of Poets MA
Sunday February 25, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST

Sunday January 28th Museum Of Poets Comes To MASSACHUSETTS! An Imersive Poetry Experience Where Poets Use Fully Curated Set Designs To Tell Their Stories.

Come Out And Enjoy A Dope Experience Hosted By Fly Ry @TheFaceOfCT and Music By DJ Young Kels & DJ Big Ron. Take Pictures At Any Of The Set Designs, Enjoy Food, Drinks And Listen To Some Of The Dopest Poets That Massachusetts Has To Offer.

Tickets Are On A Climbing Scale So Get Your Discounted Tickets Earlyyyyy! See You Soon
Have Questions? Contact Fly Ry On IG @TheFaceOfCT
Sunday February 25, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EST
124 Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562

7:00pm EST

Martín Espada — Author of Floaters at the Odyssey Bookshop
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Join us on Wednesday, February 24th, 7 pm on Crowdcast for a poetry reading by Martín Espada from his new book, Floaters. Espada will also be in conversation with Paul Mariani, former University Professor of Poetry at Boston College.

Questions about joining an online event? Email events@odysseybks.com for more info.

About the Book
From the winner of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize come masterfully crafted narratives of protest, grief and love.
Martín Espada is a poet who "stirs in us an undeniable social consciousness," says Richard Blanco. Floaters offers exuberant odes and defiant elegies, songs of protest and songs of love from one of the essential voices in American poetry.

Floaters takes its title from a term used by certain Border Patrol agents to describe migrants who drown trying to cross over. The title poem responds to the viral photograph of Óscar and Valeria, a Salvadoran father and daughter who drowned in the Río Grande, and allegations posted in the "I’m 10-15" Border Patrol Facebook group that the photo was faked. Espada bears eloquent witness to confrontations with anti-immigrant bigotry as a tenant lawyer years ago, and now sings the praises of Central American adolescents kicking soccer balls over a barbed wire fence in an internment camp founded on that same bigotry. He also knows that times of hate call for poems of love—even in the voice of a cantankerous Galápagos tortoise.
The collection ranges from historical epic to achingly personal lyrics about growing up, the baseball that drops from the sky and smacks Espada in the eye as he contemplates a girl’s gently racist question.
Whether celebrating the visionaries—the fallen dreamers, rebels and poets—or condemning the outrageous governmental neglect of his father’s Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane María, Espada invokes ferocious, incandescent spirits.

About the Panelists
Martín Espada has published more than twenty books as a poet, editor, essayist and translator. His new book of poems from Norton is called Floaters. Other books of poems include Vivas to Those Who Have Failed(2016), The Trouble Ball (2011), The Republic of Poetry (2006) and Alabanza(2003). He is the editor of What Saves Us: Poems of Empathy and Outrage in the Age of Trump (2019). He has received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Shelley Memorial Award, an Academy of American Poets Fellowship, the PEN/Revson Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship. The Republic of Poetry was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His book of essays and poems, Zapata’s Disciple (1998), was banned in Tucson as part of the Mexican-American Studies Program outlawed by the state of Arizona, and reissued by Northwestern. A former tenant lawyer, Espada is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. http://www.martinespada.net/

From 1968 until 2000, PAUL MARIANI taught poetry at the University of Massachusetts/ Amherst and was the University Professor of Poetry at Boston College from 2000 until his retirement in 2016. He has published over 250 essays as well as 20 books, among them six biographies, including William Carlos Williams, Hart Crane, Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Wallace Stevens, and eight volumes of poetry, most recentlyOrdinary Time: Poems (2020). He earned fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA and the NEH, and was awarded the John Ciardi Lifetime Achievement Award and the Flannery O’Connor Lifetime Achievement Award. For over two decades he taught poetry workshops at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference and the Glen Workshops in Colorado and Santa Fe. His most recent book of essays is The Mystery of It All: The Vocation of Poetry in the Twilight of Modernity (2020).

Get Your Copy
Get your copy of Floaters here. To get a signed copy, visit our signed book order page.
Readers/Speakers

Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Martha Ackman
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Join us on Tuesday, February 25 at 7:00pm for a book talk and signing with Martha Ackmann, author of These Fevered Days: Ten Pivotal Moments in the Making of Emily Dickinson.

About the BookAn engaging, intimate portrait of Emily Dickinson, one of America’s greatest and most-mythologized poets, that sheds new light on her groundbreaking poetry.
On August 3, 1845, young Emily Dickinson declared, “All things are ready” and with this resolute statement, her life as a poet began. Despite spending her days almost entirely “at home” (the occupation listed on her death certificate), Dickinson’s interior world was extraordinary. She loved passionately, was hesitant about publication, embraced seclusion, and created 1,789 poems that she tucked into a dresser drawer.
In These Fevered Days, Martha Ackmann unravels the mysteries of Dickinson’s life through ten decisive episodes that distill her evolution as a poet. Ackmann follows Dickinson through her religious crisis while a student at Mount Holyoke, which prefigured her lifelong ambivalence toward organized religion and her deep, private spirituality. We see the poet through her exhilarating frenzy of composition, through which we come to understand her fiercely self-critical eye and her relationship with sister-in-law and first reader, Susan Dickinson. Contrary to her reputation as a recluse, Dickinson makes the startling decision to ask a famous editor for advice, writes anguished letters to an unidentified “Master,” and keeps up a lifelong friendship with writer Helen Hunt Jackson. At the peak of her literary productivity, she is seized with despair in confronting possible blindness.
Utilizing thousands of archival letters and poems as well as never-before-seen photos, These Fevered Days constructs a remarkable map of Emily Dickinson’s inner life. Together, these ten days provide new insights into her wildly original poetry and render a concise and vivid portrait of American literature’s most enigmatic figure.

About the AuthorMartha Ackmann, author of These Fevered Days, Curveball, and The Mercury 13, writes about women who have changed America. The recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship, Ackmann taught a popular seminar on Dickinson at Mount Holyoke College and lives in western Massachusetts.

This event is free & open to the public.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
The Odyssey Bookshop

7:00pm EST

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EST

The Thirsty Lab Reading Series: John Hodgen
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
The Thirsty Lab Reading Series on 206 Worcester Road in Princeton, MA 01541. The series began in 2013 and happens the fourth and fifth Tuesdays of every month from 7-9 p.m. There is no open. The reader has the full two hours to use as s/he wishes. Some read two sets of 30-45 minutes. Some bring musicians to play behind the words.  Some use part of the time for a workshop session and discussion. There is usually a bottle of wine to share, some home baked treats, great discussion and a poetically intelligent audience. A list of readers scheduled for 2020 follows:
 
2020
 
January 28                                                     Michael Milligan
February 25                                                  John Hodgen
March 24                                                       Jenith Charpentier
March 31                                                       Jeffrey Levine
April 28                                                          Patrick Donnelly
May 26                                                           Kathleen Fagley
June 23                                                          Sarah St. George
June 30                                                          Susan Roney-O’Brien
July 28                                                           Susan Boucher
August 25                                                      Richard Fox
September 22                                              Elizabeth McKim
September 29                                              Heather McPherson
October 27                                                     Bruce Galli
November 24                                                 David Surette
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
206 Worcester Road

7:00pm EST

The Poetorium at Starlite Reading Series & Open Mic Featuring Ron Whittle
Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Please join us on February 25th for our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite hosted by Paul Szlosek.. It will be a full evening of poetry and spoken word starting with a brief interview on stage with our featured poet Ron Whittle (Author of Goodbye Again, Postcards From a War Zone, & In the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Grandson), followed by a poetry reading by our feature, a 10-minute tribute to a dead poet by a guest reader, a short intermission, and then the open mic (with 5-minute slots for each reader). Admission is free (but a hat will be passed to pay our features)
Co-Founder / Co-Host
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite

Sunday February 25, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Starlite Bar & Gallery 39 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, MA, USA
 
Monday, February 26
 

9:00am EST

Authors and Artists Festival: Writing the Land
Monday February 26, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm EST
The third annual Authors and Artists Festival: Writing the Land is a celebration of the intersection of poetry with social- and ecological-justice, online February 26-27, 2022. All-BIPOC headline speakers include Saturday: Jillian Hishaw, Dina Gilio-Whitaker, John Francis; Sunday: Ross Gay, Rahawa Haile, and Latria Graham. Poets from the Writing the Land project www.writingtheland.org will read including Cheryl Savageau, JuPong Lin, David Crews, Angie Vasquez, Alice B. Fogel, Paul Richmond and many others. Please also see our online poet retreat Healing Ourselves, Healing the Planet Feb 25-27, 2022; and our free reading group meeting monthly. Entrance to the festival is free.

Details at: https://www.nature-culture.net/authors-artists-festival
Monday February 26, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm EST
Online

7:15pm EST

The Boston Poetry Slam features RLynn
Monday February 26, 2024 7:15pm - 11:00pm EST
RLynn is a bartender, visual artist, and poet living in Boston. They’re a Pink Door alumnus, with work in Cosmonauts Ave., maps for teeth, and The Shallow Ends. You can follow them on Instagram.

This show in our weekly Wednesday series takes place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00. The show is 18+ (ID required) and the cover charge is $3.
Readers/Speakers
Monday February 26, 2024 7:15pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

8:00pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday February 26, 2024 8:00pm - 11:59pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday February 26, 2024 8:00pm - 11:59pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, February 27
 

9:00am EST

Authors and Artists: Writing the Land
Tuesday February 27, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm EST
The third annual Authors and Artists Festival: Writing the Land is a celebration of the intersection of poetry with social- and ecological-justice, online February 26-27, 2022. All-BIPOC headline speakers include Saturday: Jillian Hishaw, Dina Gilio-Whitaker, John Francis; Sunday: Ross Gay, Rahawa Haile, and Latria Graham. Poets from the Writing the Land project www.writingtheland.org will read including Cheryl Savageau, JuPong Lin, David Crews, Angie Vasquez, Alice B. Fogel, Paul Richmond and many others. Please also see our online poet retreat Healing Ourselves, Healing the Planet Feb 25-27, 2022; and our free reading group meeting monthly. Entrance to the festival is free.

Details at: https://www.nature-culture.net/authors-artists-festival

Readers/Speakers
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Cheryl Savageau

Of Abenaki and French Canadian heritage, Cheryl Savageau was born in central Massachusetts. She graduated from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, and studied writing at the People’s Poets and Writers Workshop in Worcester. She is the author of the poetry collections Home... Read More →
Hosts
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Paul Richmond

Owner/ Operater, Humen Error Publishing
I run two monthly reading and an annual festival - Greenfield Annual Word Festival - www.gawfest.org and Word stage at the Garlic & Arts Festival and other events yearly. Always looking for feature writers. I also publish books. I have three books myself with my fourth coming out... Read More →
Tuesday February 27, 2024 9:00am - 5:00pm EST
Online

6:00pm EST

African American History Month: Enzo Surin Poetry Reading & Workshop
Tuesday February 27, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Join Mass Poetry in welcoming Enzo Surin for a poetry reading and workshop.
Mr. Surin, a Haitian-born poet, educator, speaker, publisher and social
advocate, is the author of two chapbooks, A Letter of Resignation: An American
Libretto (2017) and Higher Ground. He is the recipient of a Brother Thomas
Fellowship from The Boston Foundation and is a PEN New England
Celebrated New Voice in Poetry. Surin’s work gives voice to experiences that
take place in what he calls “broken spaces”. Visit enzosurinink.org to learn
more.

To register, visit http://tiny.cc/5271iz or call the branch at 617-298-9218

Tuesday February 27, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Boston Public Library - Mattapan Branch

6:00pm EST

Getting to the Point with Richard Blanco
Tuesday February 27, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Presidential inaugural poet Richard Blanco will visit the Institute for a Getting to the Point discussion on the themes he explores in his recent poetry collection, How to Love a Country, and how Americans can find common ground through shared experiences and ideals.

Richard Blanco was the fifth presidential inaugural poet, serving as poet for President Obama’s second inauguration in 2013. He stands as the youngest, first Latino, immigrant, and gay person to serve in such a role. He is the author of four collections of poetry and three memoirs.

Mr. Blanco will perform a poetry reading as part of the program and will also participate in a book signing.

The event is free and attendees can register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/getting-to-the-point-with-richard-blanco-tickets-90788164845
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday February 27, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Edward M. Kennedy Institute For the U.S. Senate

6:30pm EST

An Evening with Acclaimed Author Andres Debus III
Tuesday February 27, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST
TBA
Come enjoy Tapas appetizers, drinks, and conversation in an intimate setting with novelist and short story writer Andre Dubus III.

Andre’s seven books include the New York Times’ bestsellers House of Sand and Fog, The Garden of Last Days, and his memoir, Townie. His most recent novel, Gone So Long, has received starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly and Library Journal and has been named on many “Best Books” lists, including selection for The Boston Globe’s “Twenty Best Books of 2018” and “The Best Books of 2018”, “Top 100”, Amazon.

Mr. Dubus has been a finalist for the National Book Award, and has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, The National Magazine Award for Fiction, two Pushcart Prizes, and is a recipient of an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature. His books are published in over twenty-five languages, and he teaches full-time at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Fontaine, a modern dancer, and their three children.

Tickets are $50, and all proceeds benefit the Gloucester Writers Center.
See website for details:
https://gloucesterwriters.org/event/an-evening-with-andre-dubus-iii/
Tuesday February 27, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EST
TBA

7:00pm EST

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Tuesday February 27, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Tuesday February 27, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Roslindale House

8:00pm EST

Shayla Lawson @ Amherst Books
Tuesday February 27, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Shayla Lawson will read as part of the UMass Visiting Writers Series.   Lawson is the poet in residence at Amherst College.   She is author of the poetry collection, I Think I’m Ready to See Frank Ocean & the forthcoming collection of essays, This Is Major: Notes on Diana Ross, Dark Girls, & Being Dope.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday February 27, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Amherst Books

8:00pm EST

Visiting Writers Series: Shayla Lawson
Tuesday February 27, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Shayla Lawson is the author of A Speed Education in Human Being, the chapbook PANTONE and I Think I’m Ready to see Frank Ocean—and the forthcoming essay collection THIS IS MAJOR (Harper Perennial, 2020). She is also co-curator of The Tenderness Project with Ross Gay. A MacDowell and Yaddo Artist Colony Fellow, Shayla Lawson is a member of The Affrilachian Poets & currently serves as Writer-in-Residence at Amherst College.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday February 27, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EST
UMass Amherst, Great Hall
 
Wednesday, February 28
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry Reading with Charles Coe
Wednesday February 28, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST

Known for his powerful readings and unusually warm and compassionate voice, Charles Coe's poems speak to the heart and mind as well as the ear. He combines subjects as diverse as Afro-American history, myth, jazz, and family as well as surprising observations of those unexpected moments of joy to be found in a work-a-day city. Hear from one of our region's finest poets as he shares his sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, but always insightful work. Coe will weave stories from his own life and reflections on his writing process through readings of poems from his 3 published collections. The reading will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience. A recipient of a Mass. Cultural Council fellowship in poetry, Coe served as an Artist-iin-Residence for the City of Boston in 2017 and is an Artist Fellow for Boston's St Botolph Club. Teaching poetry and prose is a special interest and he has taught in a wide variety of settings; currently he is an adjunct professor of English at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, teaching poetry and non fiction in the low-residency MFA program. Presented by Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture in collaboration with Robbins Library and Arlington's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Division in conjunction with the launch of "Elevating Arlington's Voices of Color", a new collection welcoming poems, stories, essays, memoirs, photos, videos, diaries, artworks, and other digital artifacts from the Arlington Black, Indigenous and People of Color communities. Advance registration required at https://artisttalkcharlescoe.eventbrite.com
Wednesday February 28, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
Online

6:00pm EST

People's Poetry Slam
Wednesday February 28, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Join a slam as a speaker or listener, savoring the richness of language, imagery, and thought in this eternal art form with friends. Founded and led by New Bedford-based queer/latinx healing artist, poet, and Museum Education & Audience Engagement Manager Marisol Rosa.
Wednesday February 28, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
New Bedford Art Museum

7:00pm EST

An Evening With Richard Blanco
Wednesday February 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Brookline-Quezalguaque Sister City Project is very proud to present “An Evening With Richard Blanco” during which he will read his poetry and share his reflections. The evening will conclude with a book-signing. All proceeds from this event will be used for our Sister City in Nicaragua to fund projects in the areas of health, education, and more. Most currently, and thanks to generous grants from the Rotary in Brookline and Rotary International, we are engaged in an enormous and life-changing clean water initiative. This October will mark Brookline’s 33rd year anniversary of this Sister City relationship with Quezalguaque.

Tickets can be bought in advance for $25 at brooklinesistercity.org or by sending a check to BQSCP, PO Box 114, Brookline, MA 02446. There will be a list of attendees who have paid in advance at the door. Tickets at the door are $30. Sponsors donating $100 or more are invited to a private reception with Richard Blanco from 6 to 6:45 p.m.

Doors will open at 6:15 and on-street parking is available, but plan to arrive early as the event begins promptly at 7.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday February 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Pierce Hall, First Parish in Brookline

7:00pm EST

Poetry Reading with Paul Szlosek and Eve Rifkah
Wednesday February 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Join us for this special reading of two local Worcester poets.

Paul Szlosek is a co-founder and host of both the former long-running Poet’s Parlor poetry venue and the recently-created open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite in Southbridge, MA, is a past recipient of the Jacob Knight Award for Poetry, and have taught poetry workshops in the galleries at the Worcester Art Museum,the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. His poems have appeared in various local publications including the Worcester Review, Worcester Magazine, Sahara, Concrete Wolf, and Diner.He is probably best known in the Worcester area poetry community for his fanatical obsession with obscure poetry forms, and has invented his own including the ziggurat, the streetbeatina, and (most recently) the hodgenelle which he shares on his blog Paul’s Poetry Playground at playground.poetry.blog.


Eve Rifkah is author of “Dear Suzanne” (WordTech Communications, 2010) and “Outcasts the Penikese Leper Hospital 1905-1921” (Little Pear Press, 2010). Chapbook “Scar Tissue”, (Finishing Line Press, 2017), “At the Leprosarium” 2003 winner of the Revelever Chapbook Contest.



Readers/Speakers
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
Wednesday February 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Bedlam Book Cafe 138 Greet St, Suite 1, Worcester, MA

7:00pm EST

Poetry, the Natural World, the Climate Crisis, and Connection: A Reading and Workshop with Nadia Colburn, PhD.
Wednesday February 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Poets have long understood the connection between, in the words of Robert Frost, “inner and outer weather.” Today, as human activity is changing the climate and our earth at an unprecedented rate, poetry helps us find our grounding and gives us tools for greater connection, voice, and vision.
In this interactive reading and workshop, poet, teacher, and activist Nadia Colburn will read from her poetry book I Say the Sky and lead participants in meditations, prompts, and discussion around our own inner and outer weathers. How do we stay grounded in this time of crisis? How do we cultivate and nourish a vision of connection and belonging? And how can we find our own voice amidst both the clamoring noise of our public, busy world, and the many forces of silence around us?
Nadia will share her own poems and her personal journey behind them; she’ll also share her unique method of coupling mediation and writing so that participants can experience for themselves the power of listening and writing from a more integrated place. There will be time for writing and discussion, and we’ll explore ways to create bridges between poetry and environmental and social engagement.
The workshop is designed to be both restorative and energizing, and is appropriate for people with any level of writing and environmental experience. Take home resources to deepen your connection to poetry as well as new ways to get involved in environmental action.
Wednesday February 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Brookline Public Library

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday February 28, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
Wednesday February 28, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, February 29
 

6:00pm EST

A Poetry Reading with Sandra Lim
Thursday February 29, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
A Poetry Reading with Poet Sandra Lim.

The 2023-2024 New Directions in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality seminar series is a forum for discussing new interdisciplinary scholarship in the field of women, gender, and sexuality studies. This year's series focuses on Art & Politics in the Asian Diaspora. Featured talks speak to multiple academic disciplines, methods, and traditions while forging an engaged and vibrant intellectual community.
Thursday February 29, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EST
The Barker Center, Room 133
 
Friday, March 1
 

2:00pm EST

Open Mic Poetry
Friday March 1, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
Bring original or favorite poetry to share in a round robin style. Free and open to the public. Space is limited. To sign up to read call 508-949-6232 or email deb@bookloversgourmet.com

Friday March 1, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA

6:00pm EST

Brew & Forge Poetry Night: A Celebration of BIPOC Poetry in the Valley
Friday March 1, 2024 6:00pm - 8:15pm EST

Franny Choi (Northampton Poet Laureate) and Brew & Forge present an event celebrating the convergence of poetry and activism in the Valley
Please join us for the first event organized by Franny Choi, the new Poet Laureate of Northampton, and Brew & Forge, an organization that builds connections between writers, artists, and social justice movements!
Along with a reading by Franny, this event will showcase poets of color from across the Pioneer Valley and introduce attendees to powerful grassroots organizing happening locally. Readers include Jai Dulani, Abigail Chabitnoy, Lyrical Faith, Shailja Patel, Omkari Williams, and Cameron Awkward-Rich. Celebrate the richness of BIPOC poetry in our region, learn about local initiatives, and support writers and activists working for racial justice!

Doors open at 5:45, show starts at 6pm.

Admission is free, with suggested donations. You can reserve your ticket here; a limited number of tickets will be available at the door. Donations will go toward Brew & Forge’s work supporting poets and community organizers of color in Western Mass and across the Northeast.

The reading will be followed by a book signing and tabling by the Western Mass Bailout Project and the Trans Asylum Seekers Support Network.
Friday March 1, 2024 6:00pm - 8:15pm EST
Northampton Center for the Arts

7:00pm EST

Grubbie Debut: Neema Avashia with E. B. Bartels
Friday March 1, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Porter Square Books and GrubStreet are delighted to present the latest installment of the Grubbie Debut series with author and GrubStreet instructor Neema Avashia in celebration of the release of Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer and Indian in a Mountain Place. Neema will be joined in conversation by fellow author and GrubStreet instructor E. B. Bartels. This event will take place at Porter Square Books: Boston Edition- please RSVP for updates on venue and more.

Neema Avashia was born and raised in southern West Virginia to parents who immigrated to the United States. She has been a middle school teacher in the Boston Public Schools since 2003. Her essays have appeared in the Bitter Southerner, Catapult, Kenyon Review Online, and elsewhere. E.B. Bartels is a nonfiction writer, a former Newtonville Books bookseller, and a GrubStreet instructor, with an MFA from Columbia. Her writing has been published in Catapult, The Rumpus, The Millions, and The Toast. She lives in Massachusetts.
Readers/Speakers
Friday March 1, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
GrubStreet Center for Creative Writing
 
Sunday, March 3
 

6:00pm EST

Marie Howe
Sunday March 3, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Sunday March 3, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Tufts University

7:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Out Loud Semi-Finals
Sunday March 3, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EST
Poetry Out Loud is a national recitation contest that celebrates the power of the spoken word and a mastery of public speaking skills while cultivating self-confidence and an appreciation of students’ literary heritage as they take poetry from the page to the stage. Celebrating 15 years in 2020, Poetry Out Loud has inspired hundreds of thousands of high school students to discover and appreciate both classic and contemporary poetry.

For more information on Poetry Out Loud, visit the official website at poetryoutloud.org. For information about the Massachusetts contests, please contact Meg O'Brien, Director of Education at poetryoutloud@huntingtontheatre.org.

The Boston Semi-Final will be held at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA, 527 Tremont Street, Boston, MA.

Poetry Out Loud is a national program run by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation. The Huntington Theatre Company's Education Department, in partnership with the Mass Cultural Council, are proud to facilitate Poetry Out Loud for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 

**All contests are free and open to the public.
**Ending time for event is approximate
Sunday March 3, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EST
Huntington Theatre Company

7:30pm EST

Monthly Open Mic!
Sunday March 3, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EST
TBA
The first Monday of (almost) every month, the Gloucester Writers Center hosts an Open Mic! Come read your written work in what was once the home of Gloucester poet Vincent Ferrini. Now a home – of sorts – to writers everywhere.

Bring your words. Get Heard.

5 minutes each.

Free to attend.

Donations are much appreciated, and help us keep our lights on and our programs running

Sunday March 3, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EST
TBA
 
Monday, March 4
 

12:30pm EST

MCC Visiting Writers Series presents Kevin Carey
Monday March 4, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm EST
Kevin Carey is a poet, fiction writer, playwright, & filmmaker. He has published three books of poetry, The One Fifteen to Penn Station (2012), Jesus Was a Homeboy (2016), & Set in Stone (2020), a new novel, Murder in the Marsh (2020), and a chapbook of short stories, The Beach People (2014). His play, The Stand or Sal is Dead, premiered at the Actor’s Studio in Newburyport (2018), & his one act plays have been staged at The New Works Festival in Newburyport & The New Hampshire Theater Project. His co-written screenplay Peter’s Song won Best Screenplay at the 2009 New Hampshire Film Festival. He has co-directed & co-produced two documentary films about poets, including Unburying Malcolm Miller which premiered at the Mass Poetry Festival in 2017. His fiction & poetry have appeared in The Red Mountain Review, Silk Road, Rip Tide: Crime Stories by New England Writers, & elsewhere. Kevin Carey is the Coordinator of Creative Writing at Salem State University.
Monday March 4, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm EST
Online

5:30pm EST

March Friday Night Writes
Monday March 4, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
What's more satisfying than leaving work behind on a Friday evening? Rounding out the week with a free virtual writing session, of course! Maximize that Friday night feeling and kick off your writing weekend with us online! Join us for a Friday Night Writes Session on Friday, March 4th, from 5:30pm-6:30pm and log into GrubStreet Remote for some writing! In 60 jam-packed minutes, you’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some great writing exercises. Best of all, you’ll sign off with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your evening and beyond. Please make sure to register in advance so we can email you a link to join!

Michael Zendejas studies for a fiction MFA at UMass Amherst. He is an inaugural recipient of the Rose Fellowship, and was a fellow in the inaugural cohort of the Emerging Writers Fellowship given by Writers in the Schools (WITS). His work is featured or forthcoming in: Five2One Magazine, Liberation News, Peace, Land, and Bread Magazine, Acentos Review, Ginosko Literary Journal, Houston Review of Books, and elsewhere. Follow him on all platforms @Mikeafff
Readers/Speakers
Monday March 4, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Online

8:00pm EST

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday March 4, 2024 8:00pm - 11:59pm EST

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday March 4, 2024 8:00pm - 11:59pm EST
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, March 5
 

7:00pm EST

WCPA Board Meeting for March 2020
Tuesday March 5, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join the board of the Worcester County Poetry Association for our monthly meeting. This is a working meeting, not a poetry reading. We welcome to the respectful input of the poetry community.

This is a great opportunity to learn more about how the board supports the rich literary history and creative energy of Central Massachusetts.

#poetryofworcestercounty



Tuesday March 5, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
WCPA Office @ the Sprinkler Factory

7:15pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam featuring Susanna Kitrredge
Tuesday March 5, 2024 7:15pm - 11:30pm EST
Susanna Kittredge is a schoolteacher and poet from the Boston area. She belongs to the Jamaica Pond Poets, a weekly workshop group that includes several psychologists, a candy-maker, and multiple feisty old ladies. She is also a regular participant at the Brighton Word Factory, a super fun bi-weekly collaborative writing party. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Susanna is thrilled to announce that her first full-length poetry collection, The Future Has a Reputation, was published by CW Books in January, 2020! You can find links to her work at her website.

An open poetry slam is scheduled for the late-night portion of this show, following the feature. The slam will be speed slam format: eight open sign-ups will be available starting at door time, and poets will slam head-to-head in up to three rounds with time limits of 3, 2, and 1 minute. Winner and runner-up qualify for the 2020 Team Selection series. To volunteer to judge in exchange for free admission to the show, or to ask questions about the slam, email the slam curator at slamseries@bostonpoetryslam.com.

This show in our weekly Wednesday series takes place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00, with the poetry slam to follow. The show is 18+ (ID required) and the cover charge is $3.
Tuesday March 5, 2024 7:15pm - 11:30pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Wednesday, March 6
 

3:00pm EST

Sean Hill and Michael Kleber-Diggs: Concord Virtual Poetry at the Library Series
Wednesday March 6, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join Sean Hill and Michael Kleber-Diggs whose prize-winning poetry explores Black experiences in America, with home and family at its heart and visions for a nation in balance. A Q&A session will follow.

Born and raised in Milledgeville, Georgia, Sean Hill is the author of Dangerous Goods, awarded the Minnesota Book Award in Poetry, (Milkweed Editions, 2014) and Blood Ties & Brown Liquor, named one of the Ten Books All Georgians Should Read in 2015 by the Georgia Center for the Book, (UGA Press, 2008). From the poet whose stunning debut was praised as "transcendent" by Kevin Young, Dangerous Goods tracks its speaker throughout North America and abroad, illuminating the ways in which home and place may inhabit one another comfortably or uncomfortably, or both simultaneously. Hill has received numerous awards including fellowships from the Cave Canem Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board, The MacDowell Colony, the University of Wisconsin, Stanford University, and the National Endowment for the Arts. His poems and essays have appeared in Callaloo, Harvard Review, New England Review, Orion, Oxford American, Poetry, Terrain.org, Tin House, and numerous other journals, and in almost two dozen anthologies including Black Nature and Villanelles. His poems have also been featured as part of the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day series and on The Slowdown podcast hosted by Tracy K. Smith. Hill has taught at several universities, including the University of Alaska – Fairbanks and Georgia Southern University, and has also served as the director of the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference at Bemidji State University since 2012. He lives in Montana with his family and is currently a Visiting Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Montana. Visit his website at https://www.seanhillpoetry.com/.

Poet, essayist, and literary critic Michael Kleber-Diggs reads from his debut collection, Worldly Things, (Milkweed Editions, 2021), selected by Henri Cole as winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, finalist for the 2022 Minnesota Book Award in Poetry, and a New York Times Book Review "New & Noteworthy Poetry" Selection. “I am captivated, consoled, and bowled over by these poems, knifelike in their concision and oracular at their core,” observes Tracy K. Smith. In these poems, Kleber-Diggs names delight in the same breath as loss. With uncompromising candor, he documents the many ways America systemically fails those who call it home while also calling upon our collective potential for something better. “All of us want,” after all, “our share of light, and just enough rainfall.” Kleber-Diggs’ writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Poem-a-Day, Poetry Daily, Great River Review, Poetry Northwest, Potomac Review, Hunger Mountain, Memorious, and in several anthologies of essays. He has been a Fellow with the Givens Foundation for African American Literature, winner of the Loft Mentor Series in Poetry, and the former Poet Laureate of Anoka County libraries. His work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. Since 2016, Kleber-Diggs has been an instructor with the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop. He also teaches Creative Writing in Augsburg University’s low-residence MFA program and at Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists. Visit his website at https://michaelkleberdiggs.com/

The Poetry Series is sponsored by the Friends of the Concord Free Public Library.

Wednesday March 6, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Online

3:00pm EST

Visions for a Nation in Balance: Sean Hill & Michael Kleber-Diggs
Wednesday March 6, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join renowned poets Sean Hill and Michael Kleber-Diggs who will read from their luminous, moving poetry on Black experiences in America, with home and family at its heart and visions for a nation in balance. A Q&A period follows.

Born and raised in Milledgeville, Georgia, Sean Hill is the author of Dangerous Goods, awarded the Minnesota Book Award in Poetry, (Milkweed Editions, 2014) and Blood Ties & Brown Liquor, named one of the Ten Books All Georgians Should Read in 2015 by the Georgia Center for the Book, (UGA Press, 2008).

From the poet whose stunning debut was praised as “transcendent” by Kevin Young, Dangerous Goods tracks its speaker throughout North America and abroad, illuminating the ways in which home and place may inhabit one another comfortably or uncomfortably, or both simultaneously. From the Bahamas, London, and Cairo, to Bemidji, Minnesota, and Milledgeville, Georgia, Hill interweaves the contemporary with the historical, and explores with urgency the relationship between travel, migration, alienation, and home. Here, playful “postcard” poems addressed to Nostalgia and My Third Crush Today sit alongside powerful reflections on the immigration of African Americans to Liberia during and after the era of slavery.

Hill has received numerous awards including fellowships from the Cave Canem Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board, The MacDowell Colony, the University of Wisconsin, Stanford University, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Hill’s poems and essays have appeared in Callaloo, Harvard Review, New England Review, Orion, Oxford American, Poetry, Terrain.org, Tin House, and numerous other journals, and in almost two dozen anthologies including Black Nature and Villanelles. His poems have also been featured as part of the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day series and on The Slowdown podcast hosted by Tracy K. Smith.

Hill has taught at several universities, including the University of Alaska – Fairbanks and Georgia Southern University. Hill has also served as the director of the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference at Bemidji State University since 2012. He lives in Montana with his family and is currently a Visiting Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Montana.

Poet, essayist, and literary critic Michael Kleber-Diggs reads from his debut collection, Worldly Things, (Milkweed Editions, 2021), winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize and finalist for the 2022 Minnesota Book Award in Poetry and A New York Times Book Review “New & Noteworthy Poetry” Selection.

In these poems, Kleber-Diggs names delight in the same breath as loss. With uncompromising candor, he documents the many ways America systemically fails those who call it home while also calling upon our collective potential for something better. “All of us want,” after all, “our share of light, and just enough rainfall.”

“I am captivated, consoled, and bowled over by these poems, knifelike in their concision and oracular at their core,” notes Tracy K. Smith.

Among other places, Kleber-Diggs’ writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Poem-a-Day, Poetry Daily, Great River Review, Poetry Northwest, Potomac Review, Hunger Mountain, Memorious, and in several anthologies of essays. He has been a Fellow with the Givens Foundation for African American Literature, winner of the Loft Mentor Series in Poetry, and the former Poet Laureate of Anoka County libraries. His work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net.

Since 2016, Kleber-Diggs has been an instructor with the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop. He also teaches Creative Writing in Augsburg University’s low-residence MFA program and at Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists. He is married to Karen Kleber-Diggs, a tropical horticulturist and orchid specialist. Together, they have a daughter who is pursuing a BFA in Dance Performance at SUNY Purchase.

This event is sponsored by The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library.
Wednesday March 6, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Online

5:00pm EST

Amherst Arts Night Plus Open Mic and Features
Wednesday March 6, 2024 5:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Monthly Amherst Arts Night Plus at the Emily Dickinson Museum celebrates contemporary art and poetry in our historic setting. From 5:00 – 8:00 p.m., view the pop-up, contemporary art exhibition in the Homestead by our monthly featured artist. Poets, writers, and performers of any kind are welcome to share work at our open mic, which begins at 6:00 p.m. Stay after the open mic for the featured reader of the month. Open mic sign-ups are between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. This program is free and open to the public.

Featured Poet: Karen Skolfield

Karen Skolfield’s book Battle Dress (W. W. Norton, 2019) won the Barnard Women Poets Prize. Her book Frost in the Low Areas (Zone 3 Press) won the 2014 PEN New England Award in poetry and the First Book Award from Zone 3 Press and is a Massachusetts “Must Read” selection. She is the poet laureate for Northampton, Massachusetts, for 2019-2021.

Skolfield is the winner of the 2016 Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize in poetry from The Missouri Review, the 2015 Robert H. Winner Award from the Poetry Society of America, and the 2015 Arts & Humanities Award from New England Public Radio. She’s received fellowships and awards from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Split This Rock, Ucross Foundation, Hedgebrook, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Vermont Studio Center. Skolfield is a U.S. Army veteran and teaches writing to engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she earned her Master of Fine Arts.
Wednesday March 6, 2024 5:00pm - 8:00pm EST
The Emily Dickinson Museum

5:30pm EST

Ann Cotten with Rosmarie Waldrop
Wednesday March 6, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday March 6, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
McCormack Family Theater

8:00pm EST

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday March 6, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday March 6, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, March 7
 

7:00pm EST

Poetry at the Y Series ft. Timothy Gager and Sarah Snyder
Thursday March 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Readers/Speakers
Thursday March 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
West Suburban YMCA

7:00pm EST

Deep Thoughts Poetry Open Mic (first Friday of every month)
Thursday March 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Join us the first Friday of every month for an open mic poetry reading. Arrive at 6:30 to sign up for a 5-minute slot, and grab something to drink or snack on at the cafe. Reading starts promptly at 7.



Thursday March 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Bedlam Book Cafe 138 Greet St, Suite 1, Worcester, MA

7:00pm EST

March U35 Mass Poetry Reading
Thursday March 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST

Join us for the return of our U35 reading series on March 7th from 7:00-9:00pm at Trident Booksellers and Cafe! The U35 series seeks to promote and bolster young Massachusetts poets while giving them a venue to share their work and connect with other poets. This March, we have an exciting lineup, including Tatiana Johnson-Boria, Simone John, and Cassandra de Alba.
Tatiana Johnson-Boria (she/her) is the author of Nocturne in Joy (2023). She’s also an educator and facilitator who uses her writing practice to dismantle racism, reckon with trauma, and to cultivate healing. She’s an award-winning writer who’s received distinguished fellowships from Tin House, The Massachusetts Cultural Council, The MacDowell Residency, and others. Tatiana is also the founder of Johnson-Boria Creative, where she uses the power of creativity and coaching to help individuals and visionary organizations balance big ideas and execution, to manifest their creative dreams. 
Simone John’s poetry brings her to institutions, classrooms, and community events to read and lead discussions. Her debut full-length collection Testify, was published by Octopus Books in 2017. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College with an emphasis on documentary poetics. Simone was the recipient of the 2020 Poetry Fellowship from the Mass Cultural Council. Her work has been reviewed in PBS Newshour, Boston Globe, Bustle, Publisher’s Weekly, and elsewhere.
Cassandra de Alba is a writer living in Massachusetts. Her chapbooks are habitats (Horse Less Press, 2016), Ugly/Sad (Glass Poetry Press, 2020) and Cryptids (with Aly Pierce, Ginger Bug Press, 2020). Her work has appeared in The Shallow Ends, Big Lucks, and Wax Nine, among other publications. Visit her at cassandradealba.com.
Thursday March 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Friday, March 8
 

4:30pm EST

 
Saturday, March 9
 

6:30pm EST

TEA AND TRANQUILITY: A RUMI-INSPIRED MEDITATION AND POETRY EXPERIENCE
Saturday March 9, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EST

A Soulful Encounter: Tea & TranquilityDive into “Tea and Tranquility,” where meditation meets Rumi’s poetry. It’s a unique sanctuary for the soul. Guided by ExpertDr. Anas Chalah leads our session. His expertise in meditation and Sufism promises deep tranquility and connection.

Tea and Tranquility Rituals for Well-being and MeditationWe’ll enjoy organic teas in two rounds. Each tea is selected for its flavor and calming health benefits.

Discovering Rumi’s WisdomExplore Rumi’s love, tolerance, and compassion. His verses guide us to spiritual enlightenment and interconnectedness.

An Enlightening Meditation JourneyAwaken your senses, enrich your mind, and nourish your soul. It’s a journey of self-discovery and inner peace.
Saturday March 9, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EST
EveryBody in Mind Wellness Center
 
Sunday, March 10
 

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday March 10, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday March 10, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, March 11
 

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic with Urban Media Arts
Monday March 11, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Poetry Open Mic every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.
Doors open @6:30pm
Open Mic 7pm-8pm
Contact us to sign up and join the email list: controverse.openmic@gmail.com
Monday March 11, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Urban Media Arts

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading and Open Mike
Monday March 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
This year’s Poetry Series continues with readings by Wyn Cooper, Nausheen Eusuf and Michael Steffen. An open mike will follow with a limit of one poem per person. Come early to sign up for the open mike; limited slots are available, time permitting. The series is facilitated by Doug Holder of Ibbetson Street Press. Info contact: Doug at dougholder@post.harvard.edu.

Readers/Speakers
Monday March 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Newton Free Library

7:30pm EDT

Jericho Brown @ the Poetry Center
Monday March 11, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
In his third and most recent collection, The Tradition (Copper Canyon Press, 2019), JERICHO BROWN focuses his attention on the black queer body, bringing both terror and beauty to the fore in his formally inventive poems. Maya Phillips writes, “In Brown’s poems, the body at risk — the infected body, the abused body, the black body, the body in eros — is most vulnerable to the cruelty of the world.” The Tradition (a finalist for the 2019 National Book Award) is preceded by The New Testament (Copper Canyon Press, 2014) and Please (New Issues Press, 2008). Brown’s poems have appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and several volumes of The Best American Poetry. He is a recipient of a Whiting Award, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Brown is an associate professor and director of the Creative Writing Program at Emory University.
 Co-Sponsored by the Smith College Lecture Committee, the Department of Africana Studies, the Department of English Language and Literature, and the Program for the Study of Women and Gender.
All of our main schedule readings are free and open to the public and begin at 7:30 p.m. Books can be purchased onsite and signings follow the readings.



Readers/Speakers
Monday March 11, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Weinstein Auditorium, Smith College

8:30pm EDT

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday March 11, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday March 11, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, March 12
 

1:00pm EDT

A Reading and Q&A with Martín Espada, a World Poetry series event
Tuesday March 12, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Martín Espada has published more than twenty books as a poet, editor, essayist and translator. His latest collection of poems from Norton is called Vivas to Those Who Have Failed (2016). He is the editor of What Saves Us: Poems of Empathy and Outrage in the Age Trump (2019). His many honors include the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Shelley Memorial Award, the Robert Creeley Award, the National Hispanic Cultural Center Literary Award, an American Book Award, an Academy of American Poets Fellowship, the PEN/Revson Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship. His book of poems, The Republic of Poetry, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. A former tenant lawyer in Greater Boston’s Latinx community, Espada is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

Tuesday March 12, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Massasoit Community College

6:00pm EDT

Curt Curtin and Judy Ferrara
Tuesday March 12, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Worcester poets Judy Ferrara and Curt Curtin will read their work.
Tuesday March 12, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Bedlam Book Cafe 138 Greet St, Suite 1, Worcester, MA

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading with Curt Curtin and Judy Ferrara
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join us for an evening of poetry with two local Worcester poets, Curt Curtin and Judith Ferrara.

Curt Curtin will be reading from his newly published book "For Art's Sake." Curt Curtin is a lifelong poet with three self-produced chapbooks and many individual poems appearing in journals and other publications. In 2005 he was the recipient of the Jacob Knight Poetry Award and in 2010 received the Frank O’Hara award for poetry. In 2019 he won second place in the annual contest of the Connecticut Poetry Society, and two other poems were selected for publication in an Irish anthology, Writing Home: The ‘New Irish’ Poets, released in October 2019 by Dedalus Press. Curt has been a featured reader in many poetry venues in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and once in Limerick, Ireland. He also taught college English and creative writing at Westfield State University for 20 years. For Art’s Sake is his first full-length collection.

Writer and visual artist Judith Ferrara lives in Worcester, Massachusetts. In 2003, she received
a Creative Arts Fellowship from the Worcester Cultural Commission/Massachusetts Cultural
Council to work on her artist’s book, RECIPROCITY: POEMS AND PAINTINGS. Her poetry and
essays have been published in three collections: GESTURES OF TREES (2000), A BRUSH WITH
WORDS (2013) and THE LITTLE O, THE EARTH: TRAVEL JOURNALS, ART & POEMS (2015), and in journals such as the black fly review, The Comstock Review, The Portland Review Literary
Journal, GSU Review and The Worcester Review. In 2009, she began a study of poet Stanley
Kunitz and continues to do research on his life and poems. In 2018, Ferrara received the Stanley
Kunitz Medal for her lifelong contributions to poetry. Since 1998, Ferrara’s art has been shown
in group and solo exhibitions. Please visit www.PaletteAndPen.com to see more of her artwork
and read the complete collection of Judy’s Journals, a monthly blog about the creative process,
which she has written since 2004.



Readers/Speakers
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Bedlam Book Cafe 138 Greet St, Suite 1, Worcester, MA

7:00pm EDT

Four Poets at the Waltham Historical Society
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Prepare for a unique tapestry of history and verse! The Waltham Historical Society and the New England Poetry Club join forces on March 12th, 7:00 PM, to explore Waltham’s rich spirit, and more, through the voices of:
  • Barbara de la Cuesta, poet and novelist, weaving Waltham tales that transcend time.
  • Owen Lewis, Professor of Psychiatry and Narrative Medicine, bridging the gap between personal home and Berkshires history.
  • Jessica Lucci, local author and poet, capturing the essence of Waltham in lyrical strokes.
  • Gail Thomas, poet, painting vivid Swift River Valley portraits with words.
This captivating evening promises to be a journey through the past, present, and possibilities of diverse Massachusetts locales. Free and open to the public.
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Waltham Historical Society

7:15pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam featuring Adam Falkner
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:15pm - 11:30pm EDT
Dr. Adam Falkner is a poet, educator and arts & culture strategist. He is the author of Adoption (winner of the 2017 Diode Editions Chapbook Award) and The Willies (Button Poetry, 2020), and his work has appeared in a range of print and media spaces including on programming for HBO, NBC, NPR, BET, in the New York Times, and elsewhere. A former high school English teacher in New York City’s public schools, Adam is the Founder and Executive Director of the pioneering diversity consulting initiative, the Dialogue Arts Project, in which capacity he develops and facilitates trainings for schools, companies and cultural institutions across the nation. Adam has toured the United States as a guest artist, lecturer and consultant for thousands of students, educators and corporate employees, and was the featured performer at President Obama’s Grassroots Ball at the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. He holds a Ph.D. in English and Education from Columbia University.

An open poetry slam is scheduled for the late-night portion of this show, following the feature. The slam will be speed slam format: eight open sign-ups will be available starting at door time, and poets will slam head-to-head in up to three rounds with time limits of 3, 2, and 1 minute. Winner and runner-up qualify for the 2020 Team Selection series. To volunteer to judge in exchange for free admission to the show, or to ask questions about the slam, email the slam curator at slamseries@bostonpoetryslam.com.

This show in our weekly Wednesday series takes place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00, with the poetry slam to follow. The show is 18+ (ID required) and the cover charge is $3.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:15pm - 11:30pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

7:30pm EDT

A Reading from spoKe six
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
TBA
A reading from spoKe six including David Rich reading from his essay on Gerrit Lansing, James Cook reading from his essay on Sam Cornish, poems by John Mulrooney, Jim Dunn and Amanda Cook. Hosted by Karina Van Berkum and Kevin Gallagher.

David Rich worked as the poet Gerrit Lansing’s archivist from 2017 to 2018, and as archivist for Lansing’s estate from 2018 to 2019. He co-edited and wrote the postscript for Arcana: A Stephen Jonas Reader (City Lights, 2019) and edited Charles Olson: Letters Home, 1949 – 1969 (Cape Ann Museum, 2010). He studied archaeology at Boston University and theology at Harvard Divinity School. Rich’s poems and essays have appeared in literary magazines such as The Doris, Kadar Koli, Let the Bucket Down, No Infinite, Rain Taxi and Polis.


Amanda Cook lives in Gloucester with her husband, James, and children Abigail and Samuel. She sees writing as an integral part of life. She knits, spins yarn, plays fiddle, feeds people and dances when she pleases. She teaches and works at the Gloucester Writers Center. Her book, Ironstone Whirlygig, was published by Bootstrap Press in 2017.


James Cook signifies and represents in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He fathers-forth but presents change. He husbands. He has worked in high school education for more than twenty years. He has been the co-editor of the literary magazine Polis, and his work has appeared in Wards of the Wards, Let the Bucket Down, Jacket2, Process, Gaff, and Underutilized Species


Jim Dunn is a poet and author of Soft Launch (Bootstrap, 2008), Convenient Hole (Pressed Wafer, 2004), and Insects In Sex (Falling Angel Press, 1995). His work has appeared in several publications, including spoKe, Polis, Bright Pink Mosquito, The Process, eoagh, Gerry Mulligan, Cafe Review, and The Battersea Review. He edited the poet John Wieners’ journal, A New Book From Rome, with Derek Fenner and Ryan Gallagher of Bootstrap Press.


John Mulrooney is a poet, filmmaker and musician living in Cambridge, MA. He is author of If You See Something, Say Something from the Anchorite Press and co-producer of the documentary The Peacemaker, from Central Square Films. He serves as poetry editor for Boog City. He records and performs regularly with a number of musical groups in the greater Boston area. He is Associate Professor in the English department at Bridgewater State University. His work has appeared in Fulcrum, Pressed Wafer fold’em zine, Solstice, the Battersea Review, Poetry Northeast, spoKe, Let the Bucket Down and others.
 
Tuesday March 12, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
TBA

8:00pm EDT

Fatimah Asghar and Franny Choi: Poetry and Conversation
Tuesday March 12, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The poets Fatimah Asghar and Franny Choi will read from their work and talk about poetry on Wednesday, March 11th, at 8 p.m. at Amherst Books (8 Main Street). The event, sponsored by the Amherst College Creative Writing Center, is free and open to the public and will be followed by refreshments. 

Asghar is poet, filmmaker, educator and performer, as well as the creator of the Emmy-nominated Web series Brown Girls. She is the author of the poetry collection If They Come For Us and the co-editor of Halal If You Hear Me, an anthology celebrating Muslim writers who are also women, queer, gender nonconforming and/or trans. Choi is the author of two poetry collections, Soft Science, which Monica Youn called “raw and radiant” and Floating, Brilliant, Gone. She edits for Hyphen Magazine and co-hosts the podcast VS alongside fellow Dark Noise Collective member Danez Smith.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday March 12, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Amherst Books
 
Wednesday, March 13
 

4:00pm EDT

Thresh & Hold
Wednesday March 13, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT

THRESH & HOLD is a book of poems re-coded into a collaborative ceremony of composed and improvisational music, dance, poetry, and short film.

“Exhausted of singing in an empire’s hopeful choir,” Dekine’s poems play with past, present, and future, all held within any moment, remembering the power of Black imagination for collective ancestral healing. Join Marlanda Dekine for an evening-length, multimedia experience centered around their forthcoming full-length debut poetry collection, Thresh & Hold (Hub City Press, 2022).

With collaborative artists Victoria Lynn Awkward (Dance), Brittany J. Green (Composer), Mahkia Greene (Film), Zahili Gonzalez Zamora (Music), and Emily Bearce (Lights).
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday March 13, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Boston Center for the Arts

7:30pm EDT

CHAPTER AND VERSE LITERARY READING SERIES
Wednesday March 13, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Sally Bliumis-Dunn teaches Modern Poetry at Manhattanville College and offers individual manuscript conferences at the Palm Beach Poetry Festival. Her poems have appeared in New Ohio Review, The Paris Review, Prairie Schooner, PLUME, Poetry London, the NYT, PBS NewsHour, upstreet, The Writer’s Almanac, Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-day, and Ted Kooser’s  column, among others. In 2002, she was a finalist for the Nimrod/Hardman Pablo Neruda Prize. Her books include Talking Underwater and Second Skin (Wind Publications, 2007 and 2010); Galapagos Poems (Kattywompus Press, 2016); Echolocation (Plume Editions Madhat Press, 2018). Echolocation was long-listed or runner-up for Best Book of the Year from the Julie Suk Award, the Eric Hoffer Prize and the Poetry by The Sea Prize, all in 2018. To buy it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1941196551/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1

Robert Carr is the author of Amaranth, published in 2016 by Indolent Books and The Unbuttoned Eye, a full-length 2019 collection from 3: A Taos Press. Among other publications, his poetry appears in The American Journal of Poetry, Massachusetts Review, On the Seawall, Rattle, Shenandoah and Tar River Poetry. Robert is a poetry editor with Indolent Books and recently retired from a career as Deputy Director for the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Additional information, including book purchase information, can be found at robertcarr.org

Jennifer De Leon is the author of Dont Ask Me Where I’m From (Atheneum/Simon & Schuster, 2020) and the editor of Wise Latinas (Univ. of Nebraska Press, 2014). An Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Framingham State University, and a faculty member in the MFA in Creative Nonfiction program at Bay Path University, she has published prose in over a dozen literary journals and is a GrubStreet instructor and board member. Her essay collection, White Space: Essays on Culture, Race, & Writing, is the recipient of the Juniper Prize and will be published by UMass Press in Spring 2021. Signed copies of her book may be ordered through Word on the Street Books: https://wordstreetbooks.indielite.org/ Ask for a signed copy in the checkout comment box. Bookshop.org is also an option (but not for signed copies): bookshop.org.

To receive a Zoom invitation with a link to the reading, email your name and email address to SandeeStorey@fastmail.fm before 2 pm on March 11. You will be emailed a Zoom invitation with the link by noon March 12. For security reasons, please do not publicize, post, or broadcast the Zoom link itself. If people you know want to attend, you may send them the link, but please ask them also not to publicize, post, or broadcast the link itself.

For more information, check our website at http://jamaicapondpoets.com or email dorothy.derifield@gmail.com or call 617-325-8388. The next Chapter and Verse Literary Reading on Zoom in the 2020/2021 series will be at 7:30 pm on Friday, April 9, 2021.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday March 13, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday March 13, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday March 13, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, March 14
 

11:00am EDT

A Light Breeze from Kerry: A Virtual Poetry Reading with Curt Curtin
Thursday March 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
As part of a virtual book tour, the Worcester Public Library is hosting a live reading with Curt Curtin and his wife Dee O'Connor. Curt is a first-generation Irish-American poet who grew up in Boston and lives in Worcester. Both his parents emigrated from County Kerry at the beginning of the 20th century, and their experiences inspired Curt's latest collection, Kerry Dancers.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday March 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Online

5:00pm EDT

Poetry Salon at Beacon Hill Books
Thursday March 14, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Join Beacon Hill Books for a reading with poets Octavio R. González, Liseli Fitzpatrick, and Heather Bryant!
Thursday March 14, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Beacon Hill Books & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Matthew Lippman and Jacob Strautmann
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Brookline Booksmith

7:00pm EDT

Adam Falkner reading, "The Willies"
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
TBA
Dr. Adam Falkner is a poet, educator and arts & culture strategist. He is the author of "Adoption" (Winner of the 2017 Diode Editions Chapbook Award) and "The Willies" (forthcoming from Button Poetry, 2020), and his work has appeared in a range of print and media spaces including on programming for HBO, NBC, NPR, BET, in the New York Times, and elsewhere.

A former high school English teacher in New York City’s public schools, Adam is the Founder and Executive Director of the pioneering diversity consulting initiative, the Dialogue Arts Project, and Special Projects Director for Urban Word NYC, in which capacity he oversees the New York City Youth Poet Laureate program, and the organization’s partnerships with corporate and cultural institutions across the country. Adam has toured the United States as a guest artist, lecturer and trainer for thousands of students, educators and culture workers, and was the featured performer at President Obama’s Grassroots Ball at the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. He holds a Ph.D. in English and Education from Columbia University.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Mark Walsh Feature Reading)
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Mark Walsh of Weymouth, MA will be our feature poet on Thursday, December 14.

After the featured poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the featured poet.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house. Please note that the venue may not be accessible to everyone.
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
51 Park Street, Unit 6, Mansfield, MA 02048

7:00pm EDT

Anomaly Poetry Open Mic Night
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join for an Open Mic night with Anomaly Poetry during AHA New Bedford.
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Co-Creative Center

7:30pm EDT

CANCELED - Chapter and Verse Literary Reading Series
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
TBA
hapter and Verse is a free literary reading series sponsored by the Jamaica Pond Poets, usually on the second Friday of the month, from October through May. The events take place at the Loring Greenough House in Jamaica Plain at 7:30 PM. The operating committee members are  Dorothy Derifield, Sandra Storey, Susanna Kittridge, Jennifer Markell, and Alan Smith Soto
There are three readers followed by free refreshments. Open to all. Please join us. A $5.00 donation is requested but not required.For more information, contact dorothy.derifield@gmail.com
Thursday March 14, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
TBA
 
Friday, March 15
 

7:00pm EDT

Emerson College Department of Writing, Literature & Publishing Reading Series: Special Guest Martín Espada
Friday March 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT

Please join the Department of Writing, Literature & Publishing for a very special event on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at the Bill Bordy Theatre beginning at 7:00 p.m.

We are honored to be hosting the recipient of the 2021 National Book Awards 2021 for Poetry, Martín Espada. You are cordially invited to attend in-person at Bordy Theater, 216 Tremont St. or virtually. Those who cannot join us in-person are welcome to register to watch the event via livestream. If attending in-person, please complete the Covid attestation found on the Eventbrite registration page. Martín will be available to sign his book, Floaters, which we will have on sale that evening at the Bordy Theater.

Pre-registration is necessary for both in-person and virtual attendance.
Readers/Speakers
Friday March 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
The Bill Bordy Theatre of Emerson College

7:00pm EDT

LGBTQ+ Lowell Open Mic
Friday March 15, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
 Come on down to the cafe for a night celebrating local LGBTQ+ talent. Whether you're an amateur or a seasoned professional we want to hear your songs, stories, and poems, see your dance routines, and laugh til our sides hurt at your stand up bits. Emcee Resi Ibañez is a Filipinx genderqueer poet, writer, and community storyteller, who believes in storytelling as a way of building community. They have been published in bklyn boihood’s Outside the XY: Queer Black and Brown Masculinity, LOAM magazine, and will soon be published in Blue Oak Press’s upcoming anthology They Rise Like a Wave: an Anthology of Asian American Woman Poets, as well as Loom Press’s Atlantic Currents: Connecting Cork and Lowell. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/1770488649764214/ .
Friday March 15, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Coffee and Cotton

7:00pm EDT

Poetic Recovery
Friday March 15, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Are you a socially conscious hip-hop artist or poet who is looking to inspire, be inspired and collaborate with other like-minded individuals like yourself? Join us for this monthly Poetic Recovery workshop every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month to share our own work within a supportive community. We will discuss artistic consciousness, different aspects of the cultural work, and the possibilities that potentially await you.
Bring something to write with, something to write on and you.
Suggested donation is $10.00.
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The workshop host, Maurice Taylor, is an East Coast director of hip-hop congress and has been organizing open mics, poetry slams and hip-hop workshops for over 20 years. Maurice “Soulfighter” Taylor set out in 2006 to create Poetic Recovery as a platform to give voice to artists in recovery. It is a collection of cultural and educational activities that facilitate the nurturing of artists towards higher consciousness. These activities allow artists to reflect and perform for audiences from communities effected by traumatic experiences. These shared energies will help facilitate a cultural healing process between artists and community to recover of our cultural identity appropriated and exploited by the music industry that has resulted in cultural genocide.
Readers/Speakers
Friday March 15, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Make-It Springfield
 
Saturday, March 16
 

2:00pm EDT

Everyone Has a Voice at Brockton Public Library
Saturday March 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Please join us on Saturday, March 16. 2:00 p.m. Driscoll Art Gallery. Open-mic. Features. Miriam O'Neal and Jason Tandon. Please share this with friends and community.
Saturday March 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Driscoll Gallery, Brockton Public Library
 
Sunday, March 17
 

2:00pm EDT

New England Poetry Club: Poetry at Fruitlands
Sunday March 17, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Poetry reading with poets Maru Colbert, Gary Duehr, A.M. Juster.
Sunday March 17, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Fruitlands Museum

4:00pm EDT

A Parade of Poets for St. Patrick's Day
Sunday March 17, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
Retired Professor Curt Curtin will be joined by three current students and three alumni from Westfield State University in a reading in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Students will read from their own work; Curt and is wife Dee O'Connor (also a WSU alum) will read selections from Kerry Dancers, Curt's latest collection focused on his Irish-American roots.

 Pre-registration info is forthcoming! 
Readers/Speakers
Sunday March 17, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Ancient Poet Spotlight: Enheduanna
Sunday March 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
By some accounts Enheduanna is the earliest known, named author from the 23rd century BCE. We’ll be reading poems by Enheduanna and looking at archaeological artifacts of Sumerian culture. You don’t have to read in advance unless you would like to. A Zoom link will be shared on the day of the event on our FB page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/diymfa) or email the organizer if you need the Zoom link emailed to you: aprilmarchpenn@gmail.com.
Sunday March 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday March 17, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday March 17, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday March 17, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday March 17, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, March 18
 

11:00am EDT

Kerry Dancers: A Family Portrait in Poetry
Monday March 18, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
The Worcester Senior Center Celebrates St. Patrick's Day and the Worcester County Poetry Association's 50th anniversary with a reading from Kerry Dancers, Curt Curtin's newest poetry collection. Curt, his wife, and fellow poets/friends will read selected poems. You'll meet Da, Ma, Aunt Nora and the rest of the family, dance a reel in Boston's Hibernian Hall, and "shake the hand of the man who shook the hand" of notorious Boston Mayor James Michael Curley. With lively fiddle by members of the New England Enrichment Foundation, you'll be dancing in your seat.

This will air on Worcester Cable Station, Channel 192 subsequently be available on YouTube. Initial air time is estimated; program will run for several days after initial airing.
Monday March 18, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Online

6:30pm EDT

Pakachoag Music School Presents Chasing Dreams to American Shores
Monday March 18, 2024 6:30pm - 7:00pm EDT
Musicians from Worcester's Pakachoag Music School provide fiddle music to accompany Curt Curtin's reading of selected poems from Kerry Dancers. Though the collection focuses on Curt's Irish-American heritage, it is a more generic immigrant's tale dedicated to "immigrants from around the world who chased their dreams to the American shores".

This pre-recorded event will stream on YouTube.
Monday March 18, 2024 6:30pm - 7:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

CANCELLED - David Ferry
Monday March 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Monday March 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Suffolk University Poetry Center Sawyer Library, 3rd Floor 73 Tremont Street Boston, MA

7:00pm EDT

Poets & Plants
Monday March 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Monday March 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Pemberton Farms

7:00pm EDT

March U35 Reading Series
Monday March 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
U35 is a bi-monthly reading series for poets under 35, held once each January, March, May, July, September, and November. The series seeks to promote and bolster young Massachusetts poets while giving them a venue to share their work and connect with other poets. If you are a poet under the age of 35, sign up to read via Mass Poetry's website! This event is free and open to the public. 

http://www.masspoetry.org/u35

Our March readers are:

Emily Duggan is interested in work — and play! — at the intersection of the performing/expressive arts and individual and community healing. To that end, they create and perform poetry, experimental theater, and improv, sketch, and stand-up comedy. In the recent past, they have: acted and written with various performance troupes in Roslindale; appeared as a featured poet for the Boston Poetry Slam; enjoyed a stint as an ensemble member at Chicago's Green Mill; and haunted graveyards as a ghost-tour guide. Lately, they partner with Writers Without Margins, bringing writing beyond conventional spaces, and they served as Mass Poetry's Development Intern last spring.

Egan Millard has worked as a journalist in Alaska, Maine and New York City, where he grew up. His poetry has appeared in The Worcester Review, Cirque, The Aurorean (featured poet, Spring/Summer 2019), and “Building Fires in the Snow” (University of Alaska Press, 2016), the first-ever anthology of LGBTQ Alaskan writers, and is forthcoming in "From the Farther Shore: Discovering Cape Cod and the Islands Through Poetry" (Bass River Press, 2020). His chapbook "Interstate" is available from Harvard Book Store. He now lives in Boston, where he works as a reporter and editor.

Sarah O'Brien loves dark chocolate and light wordplay. Sarah is the author of the poetry book Shapeshifter and she is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Boston Accent Lit, a literary journal and press. She earned her MFA in Poetry at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Sarah has been published in places such as Allegro Poetry Magazine, Elbow Room, Helen Literary Magazine, Homology Lit, and The Flat Water Stirs: An Anthology of Emerging Nebraska Poets. She was runner-up for the 2018 Helen W. Kenefick Academy of American Poets prize with her poem "School of Love." Sarah is active in the writing community; she often reads work at The Bebop or Cantab Lounge and she volunteers at Grub Street's Muse & the Marketplace and Mass Poetry's annual Poetry Festival. Learn more at www.sarahobrien.org

Georgia Park is a contributing editor of Sudden Denouement, founder of Whisper and the Roar, and author of Quit Your Job and Become a Poet (Out of Spite). She dropped out of high school in 2004 and earned her Master’s degree with an emphasis on creative writing in 2019. She is currently teaching English and ESL at the college level. She has been published in several literary magazines, most recently, The Offbeat and Soundings East. Her work has also been featured in several books, including We Will Not Be Silenced, All the Lonely People, Smitten, and Anthology Volume l: Writings from the Sudden Denouement Literary Collective. Georgia has been asked to speak about her poetry at several educational institutions, including Boston University. Georgia's current book, titled Softly Glowing Exit Signs, is an autobiography written in poetry that covers her time in Korea and her journey from dysfunctional childhood to semi-functional adulthood.
Monday March 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

8:30pm EDT

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday March 18, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday March 18, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, March 19
 

7:15pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam featuring Lip Manegio
Tuesday March 19, 2024 7:15pm - 11:30pm EDT
Lip Manegio (they/them) is a Pushcart nominated writer, organizer, & cryptid who is learning to be unapologetically in love with life. They are currently pursuing a BFA in creative writing with a minor in art history at Emerson College, where they also serve as co-president of the Emerson Poetry Project.

They represented Emerson at CUPSI 2018 & 2019, have appeared on finals stages at FEMS & Capturing Fire, and were on the winning team at Vox Pop 2018. Their work has appeared in Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Puerto del Sol, tenderness lit, Gordon Square Review, Tin House, and elsewhere. Their debut chapbook, We’ve All Seen Helena, a collection of poems about queerness, survival, & My Chemical Romance, is available now from Game Over Books.

An open poetry slam is scheduled for the late-night portion of this show, following the feature. The slam will be speed slam format: eight open sign-ups will be available starting at door time, and poets will slam head-to-head in up to three rounds with time limits of 3, 2, and 1 minute. Winner and runner-up qualify for the 2020 Team Selection series. To volunteer to judge in exchange for free admission to the show, or to ask questions about the slam, email the slam curator at slamseries@bostonpoetryslam.com.

This show in our weekly Wednesday series takes place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00, with the poetry slam to follow. The show is 18+ (ID required) and the cover charge is $3.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Tuesday March 19, 2024 7:15pm - 11:30pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Wednesday, March 20
 

5:30pm EDT

CANCELLED - Poetry Night
Wednesday March 20, 2024 5:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
A Timilty Middle School event, in partnership with Roxbury Heritage State Park and MassPoetry. 

Please join us for a night of Community and Poetry at the Dillaway-Thomas House.

Dinner 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Poetry Reading  6:30 pm - 8:30pm

Featured poets include: Charles Coe, Ashley-Rose, Imani Powell, and Boston Youth Poet Laureate Finalist Norah Brady. Musical entertainment by Savoir Faire.

Free food & childcare provided. All students must attend with a parent or guardian. Tickets available at Eventbrite starting March 2.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday March 20, 2024 5:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Roxbury Heritage State Park

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday March 20, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday March 20, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, March 21
 

12:00pm EDT

Words Surviving Siege and War: Poems from Gaza
Thursday March 21, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
This event features seven poets from Gaza-Palestine who in May 2021 were working to submit their poems to Peripheries while under Israeli attacks. Five of the poets write in Arabic while two, the co-editors of the special folio in 2021, are bilingual poets, writing in Arabic and English.

With readings by:

Mosab Abu Toha is a Palestinian poet, fiction writer, and essayist from Gaza. He is the founder of the Edward Said Public Library, and in 2019-2020 was a visiting poet and scholar at Harvard University. Abu Toha's debut poetry collection Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear is forthcoming from City Lights in April 2022.

Tayseer Abu Odeh is a writer and translator from Jordan. He is currently an assistant professor of comparative literature at Amman Al-Ahliyya University in Jordan.

Nasser Rabah is a Palestinian poet and writer who was born in Gaza. He still lives there today, where he has published five poetry collections and one novel in Arabic. Some of his poetry has been translated into English and French, among other languages. Rabah is member of the General Union of Palestinian Writers.

Born in 1992, Waleed Al-Akkad is a Palestinian poet and short story writer from Gaza. He graduated from Palestine University with a degree in media. Waleed occasionally writes plays. As an undergraduate he won the drama contest at Palestine University.

Born in Libya in 1994, Hamed Ashour is a Palestinian poet living in Gaza. He obtained his BA in Social Work from Al-Quds Open University in Gaza. His collection Wounds That Lick Themselves received special mention by the Qattan Foundation-Palestine's Young Writer’s contest committee and was then published by Al-Ahlia-Jordan in 2018.

Ne’ma Hasan is a Palestinian poet and prose writer with a degree in counselling. Ne’ma is a cultural activist and heads two women’s literary and cultural groups in South Gaza. She is author of four books.

Mona Al-Mosaddar is a Palestinian poet and writer. She obtained her BA in English Literature from Al-Aqsa University in Gaza. She works as a translator and writes essays in Arabic and English. Mona published two Arabic poetry collections.

Harvard University welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about the digital access provided, please contact Ariella Ruth Goldberg, at agoldberg@hds.harvard.edu or 617-495-4476 in advance of your participation.
Thursday March 21, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Online

2:30pm EDT

Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O’Brien: Syllabics From Basho to Yeats and Beyond
Thursday March 21, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Do you remember clapping out the syllables of your name in first grade? Pure syllabic poetry is common in languages like Japanese but rarer in English, which counts both syllables and stresses. Starting with haikus, we will try our hands at writing tankas, nonets, roundels, cinquains, and diamantes. And as we go along, we’ll applaud each other’s syllabic creations and explore how poets like Yeats, Thomas and Plath used the syllabic form.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.
Thursday March 21, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Online
 
Friday, March 22
 

10:00am EDT

Community Poetry Experience! Round 3
Friday March 22, 2024 10:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Calling All Poets … and everyone interested in poetry and the spoken word … EXPRESS YOURSELF!

Welcome to the Westfield Community Poetry Experience, a series of monthly open mic poetry events and experiences leading up to the celebration of National Poetry Month in April. 

These events are FREE and open to all. This event is the third open mic event in this series and is also part of our Art In Unusual Places series launched in December 2019.

One theme of this event is welcoming the Vernal Equinox ... springtime and all the signs of renewal it brings!

Write, read or just stop by and listen! Watch for writing prompts for each session on Facebook, inspired and motivated by art work by local and regional artists to stimulate written works and discussion. 

Write. Read. Share. Listen. You’re invited …
Friday March 22, 2024 10:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Olver Transit Pavillion

3:00pm EDT

Concord Poetry at the Library Series presents: An Afternoon with Allison Adair and Tiana Clark
Friday March 22, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Join acclaimed poets Allison Adair and Tiana Clark who will read from prize-winning debut collections and talk about their inspiration, influences, and some essential elements of craft in developing the poems in these books.

Allison Adair’s debut collection, The Clearing, selected by Henri Cole for Milkweed’s Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, was named a New York Times "New and Noteworthy" book. From the midst of the Civil War to our current era, Adair charts fairy tales that are painfully familiar, never forgetting that violence is often accompanied by tenderness. Described by Cole as “haunting and dirt caked,” her unromantic poems of girlhood, nature, and family linger with an uncommon, unsettling resonance. Adair’s poems have appeared in American Poetry Review, Arts & Letters, Best American Poetry, Kenyon Review, Waxwing, and ZYZZYVA; and have been honored with the Pushcart Prize, the Florida Review Editors’ Award, the Orlando Prize, and first place in the Mid-American Review Fineline Competition. Originally from central Pennsylvania, Adair lives in Boston, where she teaches at Boston College and Grub Street.

Tiana Clark’s (author photo credit: Crystal K Marteldebut) full-length poetry collection, I Can’t Talk About the Trees Without the Blood (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018) is winner of the 2017 Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize and the 2020 Kate Tufts Discovery Award.  Clark is also the author of Equilibrium (Bull City Press), selected by Afaa Michael Weaver for the 2016 Frost Place Chapbook Competition. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow, a Pushcart Prize, the 2017 Furious Flower’s Gwendolyn Brooks Centennial Poetry Prize, and the 2015 Rattle Poetry Prize. She was the 2017-2018 Jay C. and Ruth Halls Poetry Fellow at the Wisconsin Institute of Creative Writing. Clark has received fellowships to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Sewanee Writers' Conference, and Kenyon Review Writers Workshop. She is a graduate of Vanderbilt University’s M.F.A. program where she served as the poetry editor of the Nashville Review. Her writing has appeared in or is forthcoming from The New Yorker, Poetry Magazine, The Washington Post, VQR, Tin House Online, Kenyon Review, American Poetry Review, Oxford American, The Atlantic, and elsewhere. Clark teaches creative writing at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.

Sponsored by The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library in Concord, Massachusetts  
Readers/Speakers

Friday March 22, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

A virtual Thirsty Lab with JC Todd
Friday March 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
The Thirsty Lab poetry reading, normally based out of Princeton, Mass., continues to meet virtually. On Tuesday, March 22, 2022, JC Todd will be the featured reader.

Visit the Zoom registration link to receive information on how to join the reading. Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and a link to join.

Co-Founder / Co-Host Readers/Speakers

Friday March 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

Solidarity Salon
Friday March 22, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Solidarity Salon features a variety of creative artists who are women, people of color, immigrants, LGBTQ and/or differently-abled. Admission is free but donations are accepted. The donations recipient for our March 21 event will be Abilities Dance Boston.
Friday March 22, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Community Church of Boston
 
Saturday, March 23
 

3:00pm EDT

John Mulrooney and Danielle Legros Georges @ Xit the Bear Reading Series
Saturday March 23, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Saturday March 23, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The Press Room 90 Oxford Street, Somerville MA

3:00pm EDT

Amy Lowell 150th Anniversary Discussion with the New England Poetry Club
Saturday March 23, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Welcome! You are invited to join a Zoom meeting Amy Lowell scholars Melissa Bradshaw and Carl Rollyson. 

This year is the 150th anniversary of Amy Lowell’s birth, and the NEPC is conducting an event series to commemorate her substantial work as a poet and for the community. Lowell was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1915, Lowell was one of the founders of the New England Poetry Club in 1915, along with Robert Frost and Conrad Aiken. She devoted her career to promoting the Imagist movement in modern poetics in America. Amy Lowell also pushed the boundaries of convention for her time in her feminist style and diva attitudes. More information on Lowell can be found here.

An award-winning Amy Lowell scholar, Dr. Melissa Bradshaw is editing both print and digital editions of the poet’s never-before collected letters. Professor Bradshaw suggests that she will provide some interesting—sometimes conflict-ridden—details of events in the early years of the New England Poetry Club when Lowell was its first president.

Professor Carl Rollyson is the author of the recently published biography, Amy Lowell Anew. His book presents details of Lowell’s unconventional life and critical reassessment of Lowell’s work and legacy.
Saturday March 23, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Princeton Women’s Poetry Reading
Saturday March 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
Join a gathering of 20+ women on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, for the annual Princeton Women’s Poetry Reading organized by Susan Roney-O’Brien. The event will start at 7:00 pm and will be held using a Zoom online meeting. The Princeton Public Library has agreed to co-sponsor the event along with the Worcester County Poetry Association.

Visit the Zoom registration link to receive information on how to join the reading. Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and a link to join.

Expected to read are the following women (a * indicates a first-time reader at the event).
Kathleen Aguero *
Polly Brown
Devon Evans *
Kathleen Fagley *
Claire Golding
Sharon Ann Harmon *
Joyce Heon
Meg Kearney *
Andrea MacRichie *
Muriel Nelson *
Dolores Paljus *
Kyle Potvin *
Catherine Reed
Eve Rifkah
Susan Roney-O’Brien
Karen Sharpe
Nancy Strong
Francine Sterle *
Beth Sweeney
bg Thurston
Loretta Watts

Co-Founder / Co-Host
Saturday March 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

7:30pm EDT

OPEN MIC POETRY NIGHT
Saturday March 23, 2024 7:30pm - 10:30pm EDT

Join us for our very first Open Mic night at Mickey's Gaming Lounge.
Good Vibes Only! No Judgements..just FUN!
Foods and Drinks will also be on sale that night as well!
Saturday March 23, 2024 7:30pm - 10:30pm EDT
Mickey's Gaming Lounge
 
Sunday, March 24
 

6:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading by Mary Szybist
Sunday March 24, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Mary Szybist is the author of Incarnadine (Graywolf Press, 2013), winner of the 2013 National Book Award for Poetry, and Granted (Alice James Books, 2003), winner of the 2003 Beatrice Hawley Award from Alice James Books and the 2004 Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award. She is also the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rona Jaffe Foundation, and the Witter Bynner Foundation. She teaches at Lewis & Clark College and lives in Portland, Oregon.

Readers/Speakers
Sunday March 24, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Katzenberg Center, 3rd floor, CGS 871 Commonwealth Avenue

7:00pm EDT

Across the Tracks: A Virtual Poetry Reading with Curt Curtin
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
In this final book launch event, Curt Curtin and his wife Dee O'Connor will read some of the lesser-known poems from Curt's newest collection, Kerry Dancers. Selected poems include "Across the Tracks," "Ma," "Eldest Sister," and "Paying respects at Katie's Wake" along with many popular favorities from his Irish-American heritage. As fellow poet, Susan Roney O'Brien, says, "[We] want to be caught in the ballad, the hornpipe, the reel--want to be pulled into the dance."
Readers/Speakers
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Nixes Mate Poetry Reading/Book Launch
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Nixes Mate is a navigational hazard in Boston Harbor. 42° 19' 47.9" North · 70° 56' 43.9" West
They want to challenge the preconceived notions of reading on the web by using off-the-shelf technology to build a best-in-breed literary magazine. More than a magazine, it's a website. They feature small-batch artisanal literature, created by writers who've been honing their craft the time-honored way: one line at a time.
About the Authors
David P. Miller’s chapbook, The Afterimages, was published by Červená Barva Press. He received degrees in theater at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst and Emerson College, and librarianship from Simmons College. For twenty-five years, he was a member of the Mobius Artists Group of Boston, creating his own performance art pieces and collaborating on performances of original experimental work, as well as pieces by John Cage, Gertrude Stein, and Jackson Mac Low. In 2018, he retired from Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts, where he was a librarian for twenty-six years. A resident of Boston since 1978, he lives in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood with his wife, the visual artist Jane Wiley.
Brad Rose was born and raised in Los Angeles and lives in Boston. He is the author of a collection of poetry and flash fiction, Pink X-Ray (Big Table Publishing, 2015, http://pinkx-ray.com and Amazon.com.) His two new books of poems, Momentary Turbulence and WordinEdgeWise, are forthcoming from Cervena Barva Press. Brad is also the author of five chapbooks of poetry and flash fiction, Democracy of Secrets, Coyotes Circle the Party Store, Dancing School Nerves, An Evil Twin is Always in Good Companyand Away with Words. Three times nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and once nominated for Best of the Net Anthology, Brad’s poetry and micro fiction have appeared in, The American Journal of Poetry, The Los Angeles Times, Folio, decomP, Lunch Ticket, The Baltimore ReviewPositOff the Coast, Clockhouse, and other publications.


Event date:
Monday, March 23, 2020 - 7:00pm


Event address:
338 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
Readers/Speakers
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Bookstore

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday March 24, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, March 25
 

6:00pm EDT

Amesbury Monthly Poetry Reading
Monday March 25, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Our next Monthly Poetry Reading will feature Eve Linn on Tuesday, March 24 at 6 p.m.. We will be meeting, for the first time at the Amesbury Senior Center at 68 Elm St.
Eve F.W. Linn received her B.A. cum laude from Smith College in Fine Art and her M.F.A. in Poetry from the Low Residency Program at Lesley University. She has attended the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference, the Frost Place Conference on Poetry, and the Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conference. She is a published poet and book reviewer. Her first chapbook, Model Home (July 2019) is available from River Glass Books. Her favorite color is blue. She collects antique baby shoes, vintage textiles, and art pottery. She lives west of Boston with her family and one demanding feline.

Our featured reading is followed by a brief question and answer period and then an open mic.
Readers/Speakers
Monday March 25, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Amesbury Senior Center 68 Elm St. Amesbury, MA

7:00pm EDT

The Thirsty Lab Reading Series: Jenith Charpentier
Monday March 25, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Thirsty Lab Reading Series on 206 Worcester Road in Princeton, MA 01541. The series began in 2013 and happens the fourth and fifth Tuesdays of every month from 7-9 p.m. There is no open. The reader has the full two hours to use as s/he wishes. Some read two sets of 30-45 minutes. Some bring musicians to play behind the words.  Some use part of the time for a workshop session and discussion. There is usually a bottle of wine to share, some home baked treats, great discussion and a poetically intelligent audience. A list of readers scheduled for 2020 follows:
 
2020
 
January 28                                                     Michael Milligan
February 25                                                  John Hodgen
March 24                                                       Jenith Charpentier
March 31                                                       Jeffrey Levine
April 28                                                          Patrick Donnelly
May 26                                                           Kathleen Fagley
June 23                                                          Sarah St. George
June 30                                                          Susan Roney-O’Brien
July 28                               Susan Boucher
August 25                                                      Richard Fox
September 22                                              Elizabeth McKim
September 29                                              Heather McPherson
October 27                                                     Bruce Galli
November 24                             David Surette
Monday March 25, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
206 Worcester Road

8:30pm EDT

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday March 25, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday March 25, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, March 26
 

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading with Jason Tandon
Tuesday March 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join us for Jason Tandon's reading of his new book of poetry, The Actual World. Born in Hartford, CT in 1975, Jason Tandon is the author of four books of poetry, including The Actual World, Quality of Life, and Give over the Heckler and Everyone Gets Hurt, winner of the St. Lawrence Book Award from Black Lawrence Press. His poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Beloit Poetry Journal, AGNI Online, Barrow Street, and Esquire, among others. He earned his B.A. and M.A. from Middlebury College, and his M.F.A. from the University of New Hampshire, where he studied with Charles Simic. Since 2008, he has taught in the Arts & Sciences Writing Program at Boston University.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday March 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Bedlam Book Cafe 138 Greet St, Suite 1, Worcester, MA
 
Wednesday, March 27
 

5:00pm EDT

Author Talks: Cameron Awkward-Rich
Wednesday March 27, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Cameron Awkward-Rich is an assistant professor of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is the author of two poetry collections – Sympathetic Little Monster (2016), which was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award, and Dispatch (2019), winner of the 2019 Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award. A Cave Canem fellow, his poetry has been published in Poetry, American Poetry Review, the Academy of American Poet's Poem A Day series, and elsewhere, and his critical writing can be found in Signs, Science Fiction Studies, American Quarterly, Transgender Studies Quarterly. 

Directions:http://www.library.umass.edu/locations/
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday March 27, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Library, W.E.B. Du Bois Room: 2601 UMass Amherst Campus

7:00pm EDT

Evening of Inspired Leaders 2020
Wednesday March 27, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Evening of Inspired Leaders–a fundraiser to benefit Mass Poetry–highlights the power of poetry to inspire and delight while showcasing an all-star field of leaders. Inspired by Robert Pinsky’s Favorite Poem Project, this event brings exemplary leaders in diverse fields together to read a poem that is meaningful to them and discuss its influence on their life and work.

You can support Mass Poetry by purchasing a VIP package (by March 1st) to join us at the dessert reception in Huntington Theatre's Studio 210 following the event! Become a sponsor here: 
http://www.masspoetry.org/inspiredleaderssponsor

Ticketing will open shortly! Check back for the link and more info. 

Speakers for Evening of Inspired Leaders 2020 include: 
- Mohamad Ali, CEO of International Data Group Inc.
- Andrew Bacevich, Writer & President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft
- Meghna Chakrabarti, Host of WBUR's OnPoint
- Vikiana Petit-Homme, Regional Organizer, March for Our Lives
- Darrell Jones, Strongest Link Community Activist 
- Dr. Anne Klibanski, President and CEO of Mass General Brigham
- Julia Mejia, Boston City Councilor 
- Rachael Rollins, Suffolk County District Attorney 
- Yusufi Vali, Director, Mayor's Office for Immigrant Advancement
- Bina Venkataraman, Boston Globe Editorial Page Editor 
- David Waters, CEO of Community Servings
Wednesday March 27, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Huntington Theatre Company

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Wednesday March 27, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
 Kathleen McCann lives in Weymouth, Massachusetts, by the sea. She has two chapbooks: The Small Hours, and The Sea’s Rosary in print and two full-length collections: A Roof Gone To Sky, and Barn Sour. New poems are forthcoming in Poetry Ireland and New American Writing. One of her poems, Lone Egret, was selected by Ted Kooser for his syndicated newspaper column: American Life in Poetry.
David P. Miller’s collection, Sprawled Asleep, was published by Nixes Mate Books in 2019. Poems have recently appeared in Meat for Tea, Hawaii Pacific Review, Turtle Island Quarterly, Clementine Unbound, Constellations, J Journal, The Lily Poetry Review, Unlost, Ibbetson Street, and What Rough Beast. His poem “Add One Father to Earth” was awarded an Honorable Mention by Robert Pinsky for the New England Poetry Club's 2019 Samuel Washington Allen Prize competition
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday March 27, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Roslindale House

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday March 27, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday March 27, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, March 28
 

6:30pm EDT

Poetorium @ the Starlite Lounge
Thursday March 28, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
After over two years of being on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are proud to announce the return of our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series, The Poetorium at Starlite (which made its debut on May 28th, 2019), hosted by Paul Szlosek and Ron Whittle on the Last Thursday of Each Month from 7 pm to 10 pm. It is a full evening of live poetry and spoken word starting with a brief interview on stage with the night’s featured poets, followed by a reading by our features, a 5-10 minute tribute to a dead poet by a guest reader, a short intermission, and then the open mic (with a 5-minute limit for each reader).

Poets, writers, and artists are invited to sell their wares during the show totally free of charge. Space on a limited number of tables is available to vendors on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Thursday March 28, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
starlite lounge
 
Friday, March 29
 

4:00pm EDT

Alec Solomita and Philip Nikolayev
Friday March 29, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Friday March 29, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Outpost 186

4:00pm EDT

The Liminal Reading Series
Friday March 29, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Alysia Abbott reads Steve Abbott and Jim Cory reads Karl Tierney
Readers/Speakers
Friday March 29, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
MIT Press Bookstore

6:00pm EDT

IAWA Open Mic and Featured Reading
Friday March 29, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Friday March 29, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
I Am Books

7:00pm EDT

CANCELED - A virtual Thirsty Lab with Jenith Charpentier
Friday March 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
We regret that tonight's reading by Jenith Charpentier is being canceled.

Co-Founder / Co-Host Readers/Speakers
avatar for Jenith Charpentier

Jenith Charpentier

Jenith Charpentier is the author of three chapbooks, Bending the Water Between Us (2011), Bad at Gravity (2013), and 5 Poems by Jenith Charpentier (Damfino Press, 2015). She represented Worcester's Poets Asylum at the 2012 Individual World Poetry Slam and as a member of the 2013 National... Read More →

Friday March 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
 
Saturday, March 30
 

12:00pm EDT

Nature And Adventure Poetry Workshop
Saturday March 30, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT

Join us for a thrilling online poetry workshop where we explore the wonders of nature and the excitement of adventure through words! Whether you're an experienced poet or just starting out, this workshop is perfect for everyone who loves nature and wants to express their adventurous spirit through poetry.
During this workshop, we'll dive deep into the beauty of nature, from the majestic mountains to the enchanting forests, and even the untamed wilderness. We will also go on various outdoors adventures like hiking, biking, kayaking, skydiving, mountaineering and so on via poetry.
You will be guided through different writing exercises and provided valuable feedback and tips to enhance your poetic skills. You'll have the opportunity to share your work with fellow participants and receive constructive criticism in a supportive and encouraging environment.
So, if you're ready to embark on a poetic journey and unleash your creativity, join us for the Nature And Adventure Poetry Workshop. Let's explore the world of nature and adventure together through the power of poetry!
Saturday March 30, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Online

6:00pm EDT

He Dreams of Giants
Saturday March 30, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
The GWC is a community Partner with Salem Film Festival again this year...

The Guardian says, “…a moody plunge into the anguish of the artistic process…By the end of this movie you’ll realize
that Gilliam’s struggles are humanity’s struggles.”

In 2000, when he Terry Gilliam first attempted a screen adaptation of Cervantes’ masterpiece, Don Quixote de la Mancha, the film director already had a Quixotic reputation: a filmmaker whose stories of visionary dreamers raging against gigantic forces mirrored his own battles with the Hollywood machine. HE DREAMS OF GIANTS picks up Gilliam’s story 17 years later as he mounts the production again. He struggles with budget constraints and heightened expectations compounded by doubt, the toll of aging, and the nagging existential question: What is left for an artist when he completes this career defining quest? Immersive verité footage of Gilliam’s production combined with interviews and archival footage reveals a character study of this late-career artist, and a meditation on the value of creativity in the face of mortality.
Saturday March 30, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
The Historic Cabot Theatre

6:00pm EDT

Poetry Extravaganza at Root and Press Café and Books Hosted by Joe Fusco Jr. & Featuring Paul Szlosek
Saturday March 30, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
We’re back but the last Wednesday of the month now!
Join us for the open mic then our Feature Performer, the amazing Paul Szlosek.
Doors open at 530pm. A plethora of beverages and light snacks will be available.
Sign up for the open mic at jfjr6969@gmail.com, Please!
Paul Szlosek is a poet residing in Worcester, Massachusetts, and was co-founder and co-host of both The Poet’s Parlor and The Poetorium at Starlite Featured Poetry Open Mic & Reading Series in the nearby town of Southbridge. A past recipient of the Jacob Knight Award for Poetry and third place winner of the Worcester County Poetry Association’s 2020 Frank O’Hara Poetry Prize, his poems have appeared in numerous publications both online and in print including the Worcester Review, Worcester Magazine, Sahara, Radius, Concrete Wolf, Sikworm, Star*Line, Diner, and We Are BEAT: National Beat Poetry Foundation Anthology. Paul’s probably best known in the Worcester poetry community for his fanatical obsession with obscure poetry forms, and has invented his own including the ziggurat, the streetbeatina, the hodgenelle, and the singsangsong which he shares on his blog Paul’s Poetry Playground @ https://playground.poetry.blog.
Support a local, small business and Worcester’s literary scene. Join us!
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Readers/Speakers
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite

Saturday March 30, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Root and Press LLC
 
Sunday, March 31
 

6:00pm EDT

Irish Voices: Poetry Reading by Alan Gillis and David Wheatley
Sunday March 31, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Alan Gillis teaches creative writing as well as modern and contemporary poetry at the University of Edinburgh. Alan Gillis's books of poetry include Somebody, Somewhere (2004), Hawks and Doves (2007), which was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize, and Scapegoat (2014), all published by The Gallery Press. As a critic, he is author of Irish Poetry of the 1930s (Oxford University Press, 2005). Gillis co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Poetry (OUP, 2011) with Fran Brearton. He was the editor of Edinburgh Review from 2010 to 2015.

David Wheatley was born in Dublin and is the author of five poetry collections with The Gallery Press, including A Nest on the Waves (2010) and The President of Planet Earth (2017), which was shortlisted for The Irish Times Poetry Now Award, and the critical study Contemporary British Poetry (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). He has edited the work of James Clarence Mangan for The Gallery Press, Samuel Beckett’s Selected Poems 1930–1989 for Faber and Faber, and The Wake Forest Series of Irish Poetry, Vol. IV (WFU Press, 2017). His writing has won various prizes, including the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the Vincent Buckley Prize, and the Friends Provident (Irish) National Irish Poetry Competition. He lives in rural Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday March 31, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Katzenberg Center, 3rd floor, CGS 871 Commonwealth Avenue

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday March 31, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday March 31, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Monday, April 1
 

6:00pm EDT

2022 Juniper Literary Festival: Mona Awad and Mai Der Vang
Monday April 1, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Join us for a reading with novelist Mona Awad and poet Mai Der Vang. Awad’s latest novel, All’s Well, is a searing indictment on society’s collective refusal to witness and believe female pain. Vang’s Yellow Rain, a 2022 Pen America Literary Award finalist, is a work of documentary, poetry and collage that calls out the erasure of a history, and the silencing of Hmong refugees. A book signing and reception will follow.

Mona Awad is the author of Bunny, named a Best Book of 2019 by TIMEVogue, and the New York Public Library. It was a finalist for the New England Book Award and a Goodreads Choice Award. It is currently in development for film with Jenni Konner and New Regency Productions. Awad's first novel, 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and winner of the Colorado Book Award and the Amazon Canada First Novel Award. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times MagazineVogueTIMEMcSweeney’sPloughshares, and elsewhere. She teaches fiction in the Creative Writing program at Syracuse University. Her new novel, All’s Well, has been named a best or most anticipated book of summer by Entertainment WeeklyO Magazine, Goodreads and many more.

Mai Der Vang is the author of Yellow Rain (Graywolf Press, 2021), and Afterland (Graywolf Press, 2017), winner of the 2016 Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets, longlisted for the 2017 National Book Award in Poetry, and a finalist for the 2018 Kate Tufts Discovery Award. She was also the co-editor of the anthology How Do I Begin? A Hmong American Literary Anthology (Heyday, 2011). She has been an assistant professor in the Creative Writing MFA Program at Fresno State University since 2019.

The 2022 Juniper Literary Festival is a program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst MFA for Poets and Writers’ Juniper Initiative and made possible with generous support from Mass Cultural CouncilUMass Arts CouncilCollege of Humanities & Fine ArtsDepartment of EnglishDepartment of Languages, Literatures, and CulturesWomen of Color Leadership NetworkArts Extension ServiceOffice of the Provost and Graduate School.
Readers/Speakers

Monday April 1, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Old Chapel, University of Massachusetts Amherst

6:00pm EDT

A Student Poetry Reading
Monday April 1, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Student-poets from Taunton High School and The Taunton Alternative High School read their work.
Monday April 1, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
The District Center for the Arts

7:00pm EDT

The Thirsty Lab Reading Series: Jeffrey Levine
Monday April 1, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Thirsty Lab Reading Series on 206 Worcester Road in Princeton, MA 01541. The series began in 2013 and happens the fourth and fifth Tuesdays of every month from 7-9 p.m. There is no open. The reader has the full two hours to use as s/he wishes. Some read two sets of 30-45 minutes. Some bring musicians to play behind the words.  Some use part of the time for a workshop session and discussion. There is usually a bottle of wine to share, some home baked treats, great discussion and a poetically intelligent audience. A list of readers scheduled for 2020 follows:
 
2020
 
January 28                                                     Michael Milligan
February 25                                                  John Hodgen
March 24                                                       Jenith Charpentier
March 31                                                       Jeffrey Levine
April 28                                                          Patrick Donnelly
May 26                                                           Kathleen Fagley
June 23                                                          Sarah St. George
June 30                                                          Susan Roney-O’Brien
July 28                               Susan Boucher
August 25                                                      Richard Fox
September 22                                              Elizabeth McKim
September 29                                              Heather McPherson
October 27                                                     Bruce Galli
November 24                             David Surette
Readers/Speakers
Monday April 1, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
206 Worcester Road

7:00pm EDT

CANCELED: The Poetorium at Starlite Reading Series & Open Mic Featuring Jonathan Andersen
Monday April 1, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO THE ONGOING HEALTH CONCERNS!
However our previously announced feature Jonathan Andersen has been rescheduled for October 27th.

For more information, please contact us at poetorium@protonmail.com
Co-Founder / Co-Host
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
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Ron Whittle

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
Ron Whittle, a lifetime resident of Massachusetts, was born in Worcester in 1947 and raised and educated in his home town of Shrewsbury. Further education came by way of the U.S. Navy, Vietnam, the Apollo 13 recovery team, and 45 years of family living. Ron divides his time between... Read More →
Readers/Speakers

Monday April 1, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Starlite Bar & Gallery 39 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, MA, USA

8:00pm EDT

2022 Juniper Literary Festival: Live Lit
Monday April 1, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for Live Lit, the long-standing reading series run by and featuring current students in the University of Massachusetts Amherst's MFA program for Poets and Writers.

The 2022 Juniper Literary Festival is a program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst MFA for Poets and Writers’ Juniper Initiative and made possible with generous support from Mass Cultural CouncilUMass Arts CouncilCollege of Humanities & Fine ArtsDepartment of EnglishDepartment of Languages, Literatures, and CulturesWomen of Color Leadership NetworkArts Extension ServiceOffice of the Provost and Graduate School.


Monday April 1, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Old Chapel, University of Massachusetts Amherst

8:30pm EDT

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday April 1, 2024 8:30pm - 9:30pm EDT

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday April 1, 2024 8:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, April 2
 

4:00pm EDT

2022 Juniper Literary Festival: Emily Hunt, Robin McLean, Wendy Xu, and Jung Yun
Tuesday April 2, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Join us as we welcome back four UMass MFA alumni for a reading and conversation. A book signing and reception will follow.

Emily Hunt (MFA '13) is the author of the poetry collection Dark Green, named a “standout debut” by Publishers Weekly and a "Must-Read Poetry Debut" by Lit Hub, and the chapbook Company. Claudia Rankine selected Hunt’s manuscript-in-progress Stranger as an honorable mention in the 2020 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry competition. Hunt has also published two books of visual art: Cousins and This Always Happens. She lives and teaches in New York.

Robin McLean (MFA '11) was a lawyer and then a potter for 15 years in the woods of Alaska turning to writing at UMass Amherst. Her first short story collection Reptile House, twice a finalist for the Flannery O’Connor Prize, won the BOA Editions Fiction Prize and was noted as a best book of 2015 in Paris Review. Her debut novel Pity the Beast was published in November 2021 and named a Best Book of Fiction in The Guardian. Her collection of short fiction Get 'em Young, Treat 'em Tough, Tell 'em Nothing will be published in October 2022. She now directs the Ike’s Canyon Writers Retreat in the high plain desert of central Nevada.

Wendy Xu (MFA '14) is most recently the author of the poetry collection The Past, just published by Wesleyan in September 2021, and Phrasis, named one of the 10 Best Poetry Books of 2017 by The New York Times Book Review. Her work has appeared in The Best American PoetryGrantaTin HousePoetryAmerican Poetry ReviewConjunctions, and widely elsewhere. She is assistant professor of writing at The New School, where she teaches poetry.

Jung Yun (MFA '07) is the author of O Beautiful (St. Martin’s Press, 2021), which was a New York Times Editors’ Choice and Group Text selection, and Shelter (Picador, 2016), which was long-listed for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize and a finalist for the Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award. Her work has appeared in Tin HouseThe Massachusetts ReviewThe Indiana ReviewThe AtlanticThe Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Review of Books, among others. Currently, she lives in Baltimore and serves as an Assistant Professor of English at the George Washington University. She also serves on the boards of directors at the PEN/Faulkner Foundation and the Alan Cheuse Center for International Writers.

The 2022 Juniper Literary Festival is a program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst MFA for Poets and Writers’ Juniper Initiative and made possible with generous support from Mass Cultural CouncilUMass Arts CouncilCollege of Humanities & Fine ArtsDepartment of EnglishDepartment of Languages, Literatures, and CulturesWomen of Color Leadership NetworkArts Extension ServiceOffice of the Provost and Graduate School.

Tuesday April 2, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Old Chapel, University of Massachusetts Amherst

5:15pm EDT

POSTPONED - Harvard Divinity School Ingersoll Lecture with Anne Carson
Tuesday April 2, 2024 5:15pm - 6:30pm EDT
We are delighted to invite you to this year's Harvard Divinity School Ingersoll Lecture on the Immortality of Man, “A Lecture on the History of Skywriting,” by poet, essayist, translator, and Professor of Classics Anne Carson.  Organized and sponsored jointly by the Center for the Study of World Religions and Harvard Divinity School as well as the Woodberry Poetry Room at Harvard University, this special event will take place on Wednesday, April 1, 2020, from 5:15 to 6:30 pm at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the Norton’s Woods Conference Center (136 Irving Street, Cambridge).  Books will be sold at the event by The Coop.
 
Kindly note that seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.  
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday April 2, 2024 5:15pm - 6:30pm EDT
Norton's Woods Conference Center

6:30pm EDT

Annual Poetry Reading and Open Mic
Tuesday April 2, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Participants aged 16 and older are invited to share their poetry with other poets and members of the public in attendance. The event runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Featured poets for the event are Heather Corbally Bryant and the Westwood Tuesday Evening Poets. An open mic, with readings by anyone who wishes to participate, will follow the featured readers.
Open mic signups begin at 6:15 PM at the door the night of the program, or by email to Lynne Viti at lviti@wellesley.edu
Poets are limited to one poem/three minutes, either one they wrote, or a favorite poem by another poet.
The April 2 reading is free and open to the public, and the venue is fully accessible.
Tuesday April 2, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Westwood Public Library

7:00pm EDT

Brandon Melendez & Courtney LeBlanc @ Porter Square Books
Tuesday April 2, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
Join Write Bloody poet Brandon Melendez and Vegetarian Alcoholic Press poet Courtney LeBlanc as they kick off National Poetry Month with a reading from their newest books featuring poems about love, loss, home, violence, grief, family, and hope.


Tuesday April 2, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
 
Wednesday, April 3
 

12:30pm EDT

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark with Andrea Deeken
Wednesday April 3, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Andrea Deeken is the author of the chapbook, Mother Kingdom, winner of the
2021 Slapering Hol Press Chapbook Competition and finalist in the Poetry:
Chapbook Category of the 2022 International Book Awards. Her writing has
appeared in Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Beyond Queer Words, The Blue Mountain
Review, Hocus Tarot Chapbook Vol. 2, Ran Off With the Star Bassoon, Spoon River
Poetry Review, Valley Voices, and elsewhere. A former book editor, she has
worked for the Multnomah County Library for over fifteen years. She lives in
Portland, Oregon with her wife and child.
Wednesday April 3, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

2:00pm EDT

Four Jennifers
Wednesday April 3, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

Four Jennifers joins Lily Poetry Salon as we celebrate National Poetry Month with Jennifer Jean, Jennifer Markell, Jennifer Martelli, and Jennifer Militello. Jennifer Militello is the author of the poetry collection The Pact (Tupelo Press/Shearsman Books, 2021) and the memoir Knock Wood, winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize (Dzanc Books, 2019), as well as four additional collections of poetry. Her work has appeared in Best American Poetry, Best New Poets, American Poetry Review, The Nation, The New Republic, The Paris Review, and POETRY. She teaches in the MFA program at New England College. Jennifer Martelli is the author of The Queen of Queens and My Tarantella, selected as a “Must Read” by the Massachusetts Center for the Book, as well as the chapbooks "In the Year of Ferraro" and "After Bird", winner of Grey Book Press’s open reading. Her work has appeared in The Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day, The Tahoma Literary Review, and Poetry. Jennifer Martelli has twice received grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council for poetry. Jennifer Markell’s first poetry collection, Samsara, (Turning Point, 2014) was named a “Must Read” book by the Massachusetts Book Awards. Her second collection, Singing at High Altitude was published by The Main Street Rag (November, 2021). Jennifer’s work has appeared in The Bitter Oleander, The Cimarron Review, Consequence, and RHINO, among other publications. She works as a psychotherapist, serves on the board of the New England Poetry Club, tends two gardens and three well-versed cats. Jennifer Jean is the author of the poetry collection Object Lesson (Lily Books, 2021) and Object Lesson: a Guide to Writing Poetry (Lily Books, 2021). The recipient of a Peter Taylor Fellowship from the Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, a Disquiet FLAD Fellowship from Dzanc Books, and an Ambassador for Peace Award from the Women’s Federation for World Peace, she is the program manager of 24PearlStreet, the Fine Arts Work Center’s online writing program.
Readers/Speakers
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Jennifer Jean

Program Manager, 24PearlStreet Online Writing Program at FAWC
Jennifer Jean’s poetry collections include VOZ and The Fool, as well as Object Lesson which is about sex-trafficking and objectification in America. Her teaching resource is Object Lesson: a Guide to Writing Poetry and she's a co-editor and co-translator of an anthology in development... Read More →
Hosts
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Jennifer Markell

Jennifer Markell's first poetry collection, Samsara, (Turning Point, 2014) was named a “Must-Read Book” by the Massachusetts Book Awards in 2015 and was a Finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Markell received the Barbara Bradley and Firman Houghton awards from the... Read More →
Wednesday April 3, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading with Jason Tandon
Wednesday April 3, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
In celebration of National Poetry Month, Jason Tandon will read poems from his two most recent books This Far North and The Actual World. Jason Tandon is the author of five books of poetry, including This Far North (Black Lawrence Press, 2023) and The Actual World (Black Lawrence Press, 2019). His poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, The Southern Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Alaska Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. He teaches at Boston University, where he is a master lecturer in the Arts & Sciences Writing Program.
Wednesday April 3, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Milford Town Library

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday April 3, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday April 3, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, April 4
 

7:00pm EDT

New England Poetry Club: National Poetry Month at the Medford Historical Society
Thursday April 4, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Poet/songwriter Max Heinegg with featured poets Denise Bergman, Kevin Gallagher, and Scott Ruescher
Thursday April 4, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Medford Historical Society
 
Friday, April 5
 

1:00pm EDT

Everything Begins Somewhere Book Launch & Reading
Friday April 5, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Y'all: Amanda Lou Doster's chapbook, Everything Begins Somewhere, is FINALLY almost done for real this time! Come celebrate! 

Reading/Book-Selling/Book-Signing/Snack-Eating, exact schedule TBD later. 

The poetry isn't super kid-friendly, but Amanda's kiddo is coming & other kids are welcome & not expected to sit quietly listening to poetry. More details later!
Readers/Speakers
Friday April 5, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Federal Street Books

5:30pm EDT

CITIMIC
Friday April 5, 2024 5:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Hosted by Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola, featuring special guest Chen Chen, and in collaboration with the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture, CitiMic is an opportunity to spend an evening celebrating poetry written and performed by your friends, family, neighbors, and community members. Join us to share your own poetry or as an audience member, enjoying the talent that Boston's poets have to offer.
Doors and sign-up for the open mic are at 5:30 p.m. Programming begins at 6 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided.
Friday April 5, 2024 5:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Boston City Hall Square, Civic Pavilion

8:00pm EDT

"Voyage of Edgar Allen Poe" Opera
Friday April 5, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Hailed by The New York Times as “one of the nation’s most intriguing opera companies,” Odyssey Opera, in partnership with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP), presents the New England premiere of Dominick Argento’s opera The Voyage of Edgar Allan Poe, on Friday, April 5, 2024, in Poe’s birthplace of Boston. In a one-night only, semi-staged production, Grammy Award-winning conductor Gil Rose leads a formidable cast including tenor Peter Tantsits playing the lead role of Poe, the Odyssey Opera chorus, the acclaimed BMOP orchestra, and more.
Friday April 5, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The Huntington Theater
 
Saturday, April 6
 

10:00am EDT

Zoom Workshop - Line Breaks
Saturday April 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Tips and tricks for improving your poetic line. All are welcome. No fee. Email Adam to register or if you have questions at adam@gloucesterwriters.org. Zoom link will be sent upon registration.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday April 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Online

10:00am EDT

First Breath
Saturday April 6, 2024 10:00am - 6:00pm EDT
Mass Poetry will also be hosting a day of poetic education and celebration in April for teens involved in the Team Slam competition. This lead-up event is aptly named “First Breath,” inspired by the concept of taking a pause to calm one’s mind and body before performing a poem. Teams will join together for a series of masterclasses, an open mic, and a group piece. It will be a non-competitive, poetry-filled day of fun and comradery. “First Breath” will take place on Saturday, April 6th, 2024, from 10:00-6:00.
Saturday April 6, 2024 10:00am - 6:00pm EDT
GrubStreet Center for Creative Writing
 
Sunday, April 7
 

1:00pm EDT

New Book Launch at Worcester State University
Sunday April 7, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Bill O’Connell has been living in the Pioneer Valley in Massachusetts between the Connecticut River and Quabbin Reservoir since 1984. A retired social worker, he teaches literature and writing at Greenfield Community College and runs a small handyman business. Bill’s books of poetry include Sakonnet Point (Plinth Books 2011) & On The Map To Your Life (Dytiscid Press 1992) plus poems in anthologies and literary magazines such as The Sun, Poetry East, Colorado Review, Green Mountains Review, etc. A new collection, When We Were All Still Alive, is just out from Open Field Press.

Jonathan Blake has been following the gospel of his heart for as long as he can remember. Writer, educator, arts activist/organizer, he makes his home in central Massachusetts. On the campus of Worcester State University in the twelve years before the pandemic, he hosted a round robin open reading series for students, faculty and staff, and the greater Worcester County poetry community called ONE POEM.
Sunday April 7, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Worcester State University

7:00pm EDT

Haleh Liza Gafori, author of Gold, with Kythe Letitia Heller at Porter Square Books: Cambridge Edition
Sunday April 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
Porter Square Books is delighted to welcome Haleh Liza Gafori for Gold, a new translation of Rumi that has been called "ecstatic and piercing." Gafori will be joined in conversation by writer, interdisciplinary artist, and doctoral candidate at Harvard University Kythe Letitia Heller. This event will take place in person at our Cambridge location on Thursday, April 7 at 7pm. It's free to attend, but space will be limited, so be sure to register for your free ticket below.

Rumi’s poems were meant to induce a sense of ecstatic illumination and liberation in his audience, bringing its members to a condition of serenity, compassion, and oneness with the divine. They remain masterpieces of world literature to which readers in many languages continually return for inspiration and succor, as wellas aesthetic delight. This new translation by Haleh Liza Gafori preserves the intelligence and the drama of the poems, which are as full of individual character as they are of visionary wisdom.

Marilyn Hacker praises Gafori’s new translations of Rumi as “the work of someone who is at once an acute and enamored reader of the original Farsi text, a dedicated miner of context and backstory, and, best of all, a marvelous poet in English.”

Sunday April 7, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday April 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday April 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Monday, April 8
 

6:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading by City of Worcester Poets Laureate Juan Matos and Amina Mohammed
Monday April 8, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Newly named Poet Laureate Juan Matos and Youth Poet Laureate Amina Mohammed will join us to share their poetry through the lens of life in Worcester. Q & A to follow.
Juan Matos, a retired Worcester Public Schools teacher of 32 years, has written and published 12 poetry books and anthologies, taken part in local and international literary festivals, and founded several literary groups and workshops. Matos has a long record of actively advocating for poetry and the arts.
Youth Poet Laureate Amina Mohammed grew up in Worcester’s Main South neighborhood and has been writing since the eighth grade. She is currently a senior at Holy Name High School.
Readers/Speakers
Monday April 8, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Worcester Public Library Saxe Room

6:00pm EDT

Martín Espada - A Reading, Book Signing, and Reception
Monday April 8, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
The Arms Library and Friends of the Arms Library are having a celebration for internationally renown poet Martín Espada. Martín is the winner of the National Book Award for Poetry for his book Floaters: Poems.
April 8th, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Shelburne-Buckland Community Hall, 53 Main Street, Shelburne Falls, MA
Introducing Martín will be Paul Mariani, an American poet and University Professor Emeritus at Boston College.

Martín and his wife Lauren moved into Shelburne Falls at the beginning of the pandemic and are looking forward to meeting more of the community beginning with this gathering.

Following Martín's reading there will be a book signing, with books offered at a special Shelburne Falls discount, and a reception with refreshments.

The event is free. Masks are required at the gathering.

We thank Martín for his donation of copies of Floaters, and many of his other books, to the Arms Library! They are available to borrow.

Please call the Arms Library at 413-625-0306 or email armslibrary@gmail.com to let us know you are planning to attend. If emailing we will send you an evite.
Readers/Speakers
Monday April 8, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Shelburne-Buckland Community Hall

8:30pm EDT

The Dirty Gerund Open Mic & Poetry Show
Monday April 8, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT

Read your work, tell your jokes, bear your soul, all while accompanied by the coolest backing band since the invention of Ray-Bans. Sometimes there's snacks. Usually there are featured readers, local heroes and nationally ranked performance geniuses alike.
Monday April 8, 2024 8:30pm - 11:30pm EDT
Ralph's Rock Diner
 
Tuesday, April 9
 

11:00am EDT

What’s Next? The Story of One Creative Journey
Tuesday April 9, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Judith Ferrara traces the source of inspiration that sustained over three decades of creativity resulting in poetry, blogs, paintings, and an upcoming biography/memoir of Yetta Dine, mother of poet Stanley Kunitz (TidePool Press).

Judith Ferrara’s poems, essays and artwork have appeared in several books and numerous journals. In 2018, she received the Stanley Kunitz Medal from the Worcester County Poetry Association She was awarded a 2003 Worcester Cultural Commission/Massachusetts Cultural Council Creative Arts Fellowship. A Few Sweet Drops in My Bitter Cup, a biography/memoir of Yetta Dine, mother of poet Stanley Kunitz, from TidePool Press, is forthcoming this year.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday April 9, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Online

11:00am EDT

3 Poets, 3 Languages: A World Poetry 2020 Event
Tuesday April 9, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Readings by 3 poets, in 3 languages, featuring:
Marguerite Guzman Bouvard (Italian)
Marguerite was born in Trieste Italy. She is a former professor of Political Science and poetry workshops, and the author of 20 books in the fields of politics, women's rights, human rights, grief, illness, and spirituality. She has also written 8 books of poetry, her first won the Quarterly Review of Literature prize and her seventh "The Unpredictability of Light," won the MassBook Award for poetry. Her latest book was "The Invisible Wounds of War; Coming Home from Iraq and Afghanistan." She is a Resident Scholar at the Women Studies Research Center, Brandeis University.

Mirlande Butler (Haitian-Creole)
A native of Haiti, Mirlande Butler has performed a mix of Jazz, Pop and Gospel genres in the States, France, Brazil, and China. She links singing with the foundation she co-founded to promote education and a renewed Haiti. She often says that education, especially that of children, should be a human right matter, not a privilege. She holds a Ph.D. in Public Administration from Walden University and a Master's degree in Social Work from Boston University. The lyricist and guitarist John Elder says of her: 'Mirlande sings beautifully and with emotional power in four languages, French, Spanish, English and Haitian Creole. Her style is the human heart.'

Messou Youvina Fofana (French)
Born in the United States and raised in Guinea-Conakry, Messou is a Brockton High School student introduced to poetry writing from her English and poetry classes. Early on, she realized the impact of her voice and invested more into writing when she became aware of its range limit. She also realized that with her words she had a new way of expressing herself, more trustworthy than she sometimes could with her voice. Messou thus believed she could transcend time and better convey her emotions and thoughts to future generations. Her poems are often the results of her childhood memories and her sudden inspirations on themes of all kinds, ranging from love to her family, to her life as a sixteen-year-old, experiencing both African and American societies.
Tuesday April 9, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Massasoit Community College

12:00pm EDT

3 Poets, 3 Languages: A World Poetry 2020 Event
Tuesday April 9, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Readings by 3 poets, in 3 languages, featuring:

Ines Figueroa (Spanish)
Ines came to the United States in 1956 from Puerto Rico where she settled with her family in Newark New Jersey. In the early sixties, she married and had four daughters unfortunately during that period in her life she suffered from spousal abuse. At that, time there was nowhere to escape her surroundings and she suffered in silence. She finally summoned the courage to leave her husband and in 1984 found her way to Brockton with her daughters. Since then Ines has dedicated all her time educating the community about domestic violence and sexual assault. Ines graduated from Massasoit College in Human Service and from Boston University for Social Work. Ines has received numerous awards and in 1997, was named woman of the year for her contribution to the Hispanic Community.

Philip Hasouris (Greek)
A proud Brockton Poet and author of three books of poetry, Philip is the poetry coordinator and host of the Brockton Library Poetry Series, “Everyone Has a Voice.” He is also the poetry coordinator for the art/poetry exhibit "Soar without Limits, Healing through the Arts," bringing together, artists with disabilities and poets who, inspired by their artwork, create poetry, validating the artist. He is a facilitator of expressive healing workshops throughout the state for support groups coping with medical crisis and bereavement.
Zvi A. Sesling (Yiddish)
Poet Laureate of Brookline, MA. Zvi has published poetry in numerous magazines both in print and online in many countries. He has been nominated four times for a Pushcart Prize and was awarded First Prize in the Reuben Rose International Poetry Competition. He was the 2019 Feature Reader at the 10th Brookline Jewish Poetry Festival. His poetry book The Lynching of Leo Frank was nominated for the National Jewish Book Award. He is also the author of War Zones, Fire Tongue, King of the Jungle and three chapbooks, Simple Game, Poems From Hell and Across Stones of Bad Dream. Zvi has taught at Boston University , Emerson College and Suffolk University.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday April 9, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Massasoit Community College

6:00pm EDT

Cathy Park Hong
Tuesday April 9, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday April 9, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Forum Room, Lamont Library
 
Wednesday, April 10
 

12:30pm EDT

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark with Guy Reed
Wednesday April 10, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Guy Reed won the 2022 Littoral Press poetry prize and is author of Second Innocence (Luchador Press), The Effort To Hold Light (Finishing Line Press), and co-author, with Cheryl A. Rice, of Until The Words Came (Post Traumatic Press). His poems and essays have been published in journals both online and in print. He’s a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. From Minnesota, Guy now resides in the Catskills Mountains. You can learn more about Guy here.
Wednesday April 10, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

6:00pm EDT

CANCELLED - Joy Harjo
Wednesday April 10, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday April 10, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Menschell Hall Harvard Art Museums

6:30pm EDT

Nick Flynn--Stay
Wednesday April 10, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join artist Daniel Heyman for a conversation with Nick Flynn about collaboration. With his new book Stay, acclaimed poet, artist, and bestselling memoirist Nick Flynn presents a self-portrait via a constellation of topics that have circled his work. Ranging from the impact of suicide and homelessness to addiction, political engagement, and the vital power of artistic friendships, Stay is a mixed-media retrospective that shows nothing is created in isolation. Mirroring Flynn’s life, this work of visual and literary memoir is populated by examples of his collaborations since the 1980s with such luminaries as the photographers Amy Arbus and Catherine Opie, composer Guy Barash, actor Robert De Niro, cartoonist Josh Neufeld, author Sarah Sentilles, filmmaker Paul Weitz, and artists John Baldessari, Marilyn Minter, and Bill Shuck. In Flynn’s refusal to conform to narrative or the safety of his own perspective, Stay grasps for an essential truth, an answer to what art, in the end, can and cannot reflect.

The event will also feature performances by tK (Thalia Zedek, Heather Kapplow, and Phil Milstein), as well as a reading by City of Boston Youth Poet Laureate Alondra Bobadilla.
Wednesday April 10, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Boston Public Library's Main Branch

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday April 10, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday April 10, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, April 11
 

3:00pm EDT

The Cambridge Poetry MashUp: The KickOff
Thursday April 11, 2024 3:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
TBA
YOU ARE INVITED to: The Cambridge Poetry MashUp in April 2021, a National Poetry Month celebration. The series of events will celebrate the poetic and cultural diversity of poets who live in Cambridge, MA & its neighboring cities. Artists from other states will join us. Poetry, Song, and Storytelling shall abound.

Join us for the first event in Cambridge Poetry MashUps National Poetry Month series! Details forthcoming.

https://www.poetrymashup.org/
Thursday April 11, 2024 3:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
TBA

6:30pm EDT

The Poetry Cafe
Thursday April 11, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Join us for a friendly night of poetry reading and discussion. Read a few of your favorite poems, a poem you like that might spark discussion. Hosted by Rick Breault & Gallery Z free admission.
Thursday April 11, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Gallery Z Visual And Performing Arts Center

7:00pm EDT

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Tess Gordon Feature Reading)
Thursday April 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Tess Gordon of Arlington, MA will be our featured poet on Thursday, April 11.After the featured poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the featured poet.
Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house. Please note that the venue may not be accessible to everyone.
Thursday April 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
51 Park Street, Unit 6, Mansfield, MA 02048

7:00pm EDT

2024 Intercollegiate Poetry Showcase | Future In Verse: Spotlighting the Voices of Young Poets as Glimpses into the Future
Thursday April 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EDT
Every year, Mass Poetry brings together professor-nominated undergraduate poets from over 15 colleges in the Greater Boston area. With a professor or faculty’s guidance in practicing and revising a poem, one young artist from each institution will perform an original set at our intercollegiate showcase. The event will include a keynote address from local Boston poet, Diannely Antigua, about developing craft, navigating life as a working artist, and understanding the larger role and responsibilities of poets in illustrating our shared future.

Mass Poetry will publish an accumulative anthology featuring pieces written by every student participant, which will be released at the post-show reception. The reception will be catered and include photo ops. This is a wonderful chance for college poets to build connections with peers, learn more about the post-grad artist life, gain performance experience, and have an original work published! We look forward to coming together with our university partners to celebrate, and we offer our thanks to Boston College, the former home of this program.

Join us April 11th to celebrate the voices of our future!
Thursday April 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:30pm EDT
GrubStreet Center for Creative Writing
 
Friday, April 12
 

7:00pm EDT

Erika Meitner, author of Useful Junk, and Sarah Matthes, author of Town Crier, at Porter Square Books: Cambridge Edition
Friday April 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
Just in time for National Poetry Month, Porter Square Books is delighted to welcome poets Erika Meitner and Sarah Matthes for a joint reading from their latest collections. Hear from Meitner's Useful Junk, lauded as "tragicomic-erotic-nostalgic with a twist of existential dread and a cherry of wit on top" and Matthes' Town Crier, a collection of Kabbalistic poems that recognize wit as a ritual of mourning and the winner of the 2020 Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize.
Readers/Speakers

Friday April 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

LGBTQ+ Lowell Open Mic
Friday April 12, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Come on down to the cafe for a night celebrating local LGBTQ+ talent. Whether you're an amateur or a seasoned professional we want to hear your songs, stories, and poems, see your dance routines, and laugh til our sides hurt at your stand up bits. Emcee Resi Ibañez is a Filipinx genderqueer poet, writer, and community storyteller, who believes in storytelling as a way of building community. They have been published in bklyn boihood’s Outside the XY: Queer Black and Brown Masculinity, LOAM magazine, and will soon be published in Blue Oak Press’s upcoming anthology They Rise Like a Wave: an Anthology of Asian American Woman Poets, as well as Loom Press’s Atlantic Currents: Connecting Cork and Lowell. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/1770488649764214/ .
Friday April 12, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Coffee and Cotton

7:00pm EDT

Poetic Recovery
Friday April 12, 2024 7:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Are you a socially conscious hip-hop artist or poet who is looking to inspire, be inspired and collaborate with other like-minded individuals like yourself? Join us for this monthly Poetic Recovery workshop every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month to share our own work within a supportive community. We will discuss artistic consciousness, different aspects of the cultural work, and the possibilities that potentially await you.
Bring something to write with, something to write on and you.
Suggested donation is $10.00.
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The workshop host, Maurice Taylor, is an East Coast director of hip-hop congress and has been organizing open mics, poetry slams and hip-hop workshops for over 20 years. Maurice “Soulfighter” Taylor set out in 2006 to create Poetic Recovery as a platform to give voice to artists in recovery. It is a collection of cultural and educational activities that facilitate the nurturing of artists towards higher consciousness. These activities allow artists to reflect and perform for audiences from communities effected by traumatic experiences. These shared energies will help facilitate a cultural healing process between artists and community to recover of our cultural identity appropriated and exploited by the music industry that has resulted in cultural genocide.
Readers/Speakers
Friday April 12, 2024 7:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Make-It Springfield
 
Saturday, April 13
 

2:00pm EDT

Dear Friend, Let's Meet: A Roaming Poetry Reading
Saturday April 13, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Join poet and Artist-in-Residence, Carolyn Oliver, for a celebratory outdoor reading of poems composed during her residency.  

We will begin in Bigelow Chapel with an introduction and brief Q&A between Carolyn and Public Events Producer, Julie-Anne Whitney. Then we’ll make our way outdoors together for a multi-stop reading tour during which Carolyn will read several poems in the locations that inspired them.

Check-in will be at Bigelow Chapel. After the Roaming Reading, we’ll return to Bigelow Chapel for an audience Q&A with the poet.

Event Capacity: 35 people
Saturday April 13, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Mount Auburn Cemetery

7:00pm EDT

The Power of Poetry
Saturday April 13, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
April is National Poetry Month and what better way to celebrate than with a panel discussion with Porsha OlayiwolaDanielle Legros GeorgesChen Chen, and Dara Wier, moderated by the host of PBS' "Poetry in America," Elisa New. They will discuss diversity in contemporary poetry and how poets use their art form to respond to the world around them.

Join WGBH and Mass Poetry, on April 12th, 2021, at 7 PM EDT for this live, interactive conversation with our panel of local poets. A general admission ticket ($25) includes access to the Zoom webinar discussion and a special digital collection of curated poems from the panel. If poetry is your passion and you want to support WGBH, please consider the Poetry Bundle ticket ($100) that also includes the printed collections of each poet featured at the event.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday April 13, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online

7:30pm EDT

SRP Broadside Reading & Craft Talk with Jendi Reiter & Armen Davoudian
Saturday April 13, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Armen Davoudian and Jendi Reiter, winners of Slate Roof's Glass Broadside Contest, will read their winning poems and other work. A craft talk follows the reading, featuring our master letterpress printer, Ed Rayher, and artist J. Hyde Meissner, who will describe the process of creating the woodcuts and producing the broadsides printed on a Vandercook Universal. The evening closes with an audience Q&A. Hosted by Slate Roof Press www.slateroofpress.com. To register go to https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElcOurqTkoEtGVKMvNLQUk6xnO6-bg3Vpa 

Armen Davoudian is the author of Swan Song, which won the 2020 Frost Place Chapbook Competition. His poems and translations from Persian appear in AGNI, The Sewanee Review, The Yale Review, and elsewhere. He grew up in Isfahan, Iran and is currently a PhD candidate in English at Stanford University.

Jendi Reiter is the author of the novel Two Natures (Saddle Road Press, 2016), the short story collection An Incomplete List of My Wishes (Sunshot Press, 2018), and four poetry books and chapbooks, most recently Bullies in Love (Little Red Tree, 2015). Awards include a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship for Poetry, the New Letters Prize for Fiction, the Wag's Revue Poetry Prize, the Bayou Magazine Editor's Prize in Fiction, and two awards from the Poetry Society of America. Two Natures won the Rainbow Award for Best Gay Contemporary Fiction and was a finalist for the Book Excellence Awards and the Lascaux Prize for Fiction. Reiter is the editor of WinningWriters.com, an online resource site with contests and markets for creative writers. Visit JendiReiter.com.

Saturday April 13, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Zoom

7:30pm EDT

Harmony Grove with Special Guests Ketu Oladuwa and Samela and Patrick St. Pierre
Saturday April 13, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
As part of a multi-arts performance, the musical ensemble Harmony Grove will collaborate with visual artists Patrick St. Pierre and Samela St. Pierre, and poet Ketu Oladuwa. For the full the second half of the performance, Ketu will read from his original works while backed by the band playing freely improvised music in interplay with Ketu's poetry.
Saturday April 13, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Amazing Things Art Center
 
Sunday, April 14
 

5:30pm EDT

Everywhere You Look: Writing Poetry Inspired by Your Experiences & Everyday Life
Sunday April 14, 2024 5:30pm - 8:30pm EDT

Do you enjoy writing poetry but struggle to think of new ideas for your work? Are you looking for new brainstorming activities or prompts that can help you generate new poems and give you the freedom to write about themes or topics that resonate with you? Well, what if part of the answer to both questions is to look at your life and the world around you with fresh eyes and an open mind? Then join poet, book editor, and writing coach Sara Letourneau via Zoom for Everywhere You Look: Writing Poetry Inspired by Your Experiences and Everyday Life on Thursday, April 14, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Eastern. This three-hour poetry-writing workshop is driven by one of Sara’s core beliefs about the craft of this genre: “You can find poem ideas everywhere.” Using this principle, we’ll read work by poets such as Sandra Beasley, January Gill O’Neil, and Aimee Nezhukumatathil, then discuss how they find inspiration in places both familiar and unexpected. We’ll also explore different ways that our experiences and everyday lives can inspire our poetry through brainstorming exercises that segue into in-class writing periods. When the workshop is done, you’ll come away with new work in progress, ideas for future poems, and a better understanding of how what’s extraordinary about the seemingly ordinary can spur more of your writing down the road. All poets are welcome to this workshop! So no matter if you are new to writing poetry, have been writing it for years, or are returning to it after a long hiatus, chances are you’ll enjoy this event, be surprised by how easy the brainstorming activities can be, and learn from Sara’s “eyes wide open” approach to being inspired. Also, poets of all genders, colors, creeds, and sexual orientations are welcome to this event. Please bring a notebook or journal and your favorite writing utensil(s) to this workshop. This poetry workshop will be hosted online using Zoom. You don't need to have a Zoom account to attend, but make sure you have access to a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a webcam as well as email and an internet connection to register and attend. If you prefer, you can listen to the class on your phone. Depending on when you sign up, you'll receive the sign-in details and the poems we’ll read and discuss in class either the morning of the event or one hour before the event begins.
Sunday April 14, 2024 5:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online
 
Monday, April 15
 

7:00pm EDT

Poets of Worcester Present: A Writing Workshop with Worcester’s Poet Laureates
Monday April 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join the City of Worcester’s Poets Laureate Juan Matos and Amina Mohammed for a Poetry Writing Workshop! Experienced poets and novices, teens and adults alike are invited to join this virtual workshop and hear the experiences of the Poets Laureate, who will share some of their works and guide attendees through creating their own poetry. In celebration of National Poetry Month, this Poetry Writing Workshop is hosted in partnership between the Worcester Public Library and the City of Worcester’s Cultural Development Division. For ages 16+.

Juan Matos earned a Master's Degree in bilingual education at Worcester State University and went on to teach Spanish Literature and ESL for 32 years, the last 22 of which in Worcester Public Schools. During this time he wrote and published 12 poetry books and anthologies, took part in local and international literary festivals and founded several literary groups and workshops.

Youth Poet Laureate Amina Mohammed grew up in Worcester's Main South neighborhood, the daughter of an immigrant family. Her parents worked long hours to provide for her and her siblings with considerable support from neighbors. Mohammad is the first Youth Poet Laureate in the state of Massachusetts.

Presented by the Worcester Public Library. 
Readers/Speakers
Monday April 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Online

7:30pm EDT

Natasha Trethewey and Megan Fernandes : Robert Lowell Memorial Lecture Series
Monday April 15, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Reception to follow at BU Castle
Monday April 15, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Leventhal Center Auditorium
 
Tuesday, April 16
 

7:00pm EDT

Lynne Viti, Reading
Tuesday April 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Author of two poetry chapbooks and a forthcoming full-length poetry collection and a short fiction collection, Lynne Viti will read from her newest works, both poetry and flash fiction. Q & A and book signing to follow.
BIO:Lynne Viti, lecturer emerita in the Writing Program, Wellesley College, is the author of two poetry chapbooks, Baltimore Girls (2017), and The Glamorganshire Bible (2018), and three micro-chapbooks: Punting, (2017), Dreaming Must be Done in the Daytime (2018), and In Louisburgh, County Mayo, Thinking of Dublin (2019), from Origami Poems Project. She received Honorable Mentions in the Glimmer Train Short Fiction Contest, the WOMR/Joe Gouveia Outermost Poetry Contest, the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Contest, and Grey Borders Wanted Works. Her first full-length poetry collection, Dancing at Lake Montebello, will be published in November 2020 by Apprentice House Press. Her debut hort story collection, Going Too Fast, will be published in March 2020 by Finishing Line Press. She blogs at stillinschool.wordpress.com.
Tuesday April 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Westwood Public Library, Islington Branch

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Month Celebration with Mass. Book Award Poetry Winners
Tuesday April 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Enjoy a Poetry Month Celebration with local award-winning authors Karen Skolfield, Oliver de la Paz, and Andrea Cohen. The program will feature a reading from each of the poets, followed by a discussion and Q & A. Karen Skolfield will share an excerpt from Battle Dress: Poems, which recently won the Massachusetts Book Award for poetry. Honorees Oliver de la Paz (The Boy in the Labyrinth) and Andrea Cohen (Nightshade) will read from their books.

About the Books:
Battle Dress: Poems by Karen Skolfield: In a poetic voice at once accessible and otherworldly, gutsy and insightful, U.S. Army veteran Karen Skolfield offers a rare glimpse of a female soldier's training and mental conditioning. Through the narratives of a young soldier, her older counterpart, and her fellow soldiers, Skolfield searches for meaning in combat preparation, long-term trauma, and the way war is embedded in our language and psyche.

The Boy in the Labyrinth by Oliver de la Paz: In a long sequence of prose poems, questionnaires, and standardized tests, The Boy in the Labyrinth interrogates the language of autism and the language barriers between parents, their children, and the fractured medium of science and school.

Nightshade by Andrea Cohen: The poems in Andrea Cohen's Nightshade, her sixth full-length collection, are constructed from the wisdom of loss--of lovers and loved ones and a world gone awry. Cohen builds a short poem the way a master carpenter does a tiny house, in lines that are both economic and precise, with room enough for sorrow and wit to exist comfortably in their spaces.

About the Poets:
Karen Skolfield’s book Battle Dress (W. W. Norton) won the 2020 Massachusetts Book Award in poetry and the Barnard Women Poets Prize. Her book Frost in the Low Areas (Zone 3 Press) won the 2014 PEN New England Award in poetry, and she is the winner of the 2016 Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize in poetry from The Missouri Review. Skolfield is a U.S. Army veteran and teaches writing to engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; she’s the poet laureate for Northampton, MA for 2019-2022. Learn more: https://karenskolfield.com/

Oliver de la Paz is the author of five collections of poetry: Names Above Houses, Furious Lullaby, Requiem for the Orchard, Post Subject: A Fable, and The Boy in the Labyrinth which was a finalist for the Massachusetts Book Award in Poetry. He also co-edited A Face to Meet the Faces: An Anthology of Contemporary Persona Poetry. A founding member, Oliver serves as the cochair of the Kundiman advisory board. He has received grants from the NEA, NYFA, the Artist’s Trust, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and has been awarded two Pushcart Prizes. His work has been published in journals such as Poetry, American Poetry Review, Tin House, The Southern Review, and Poetry Northwest. He teaches at the College of the Holy Cross and in the LowResidency MFA Program at PLU. Learn more: https://www.oliverdelapaz.com/

Andrea Cohen's poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The Threepenny Review, and elsewhere. Her seventh poetry collection, Everything, was recently published by Four Way Books. Other recent books include Nightshade and Unfathoming. Cohen directs the Blacksmith House Poetry Series in Cambridge, MA. Learn more: https://www.andreacohen.org/

This event is sponsored by the Billerica Public Library Foundation.
Presented in collaboration with libraries in Tewksbury, North Reading, and Chelmsford.
Tuesday April 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Microphone
Tuesday April 16, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
TBA
Bruce Weigl is the author, editor or translator of over thirty books of poetry, poetry in translation, critical essays, and prose. His most recent poetry collection, On the Shores of Welcome Home, won the Isabella Gardner Poetry Award and was published by BOA Editions, Ltd. in 2019. This year BOA will also publish a collection of his short prose, Among Elms, in Ambush, and the Writers Association Publishing house in Ha Noi, Vietnam will publish his co-translation of Slaughterhouse, a book-length poem by Nguyen Quang Thieu, one of Vietnam’s most important writers.

Cammy Thomas’ first book, Cathedral of Wish, received the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America. A fellowship from the Ragdale Foundation helped her complete Inscriptions. Her third collection, Tremors, is forthcoming in 2021. All are published by Four Way Books. Her work appeared recently in the anthology, Poems in the Aftermath. Two of her poems under the title Far Past War were set to music by her sister, composer Augusta Read Thomas. The work will premiere in 2022. Cammy lives in Lexington, Massachusetts.

To sign up for this Zoom reading, contact hguran@aol.com
Tuesday April 16, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
TBA

8:00pm EDT

Visiting Writers Series: Mary Ruefle
Tuesday April 16, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Mary Ruefle is the author of many books, including Dunce (Wave Books, 2019), My Private Property (Wave Books, 2016), Trances of the Blast (Wave Books, 2013), Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected Lectures (Wave Books, 2012), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism, and Selected Poems (Wave Books, 2010), winner of the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America. She has also published a comic book, Go Home and Go to Bed! (Pilot Books/Orange Table Comics, 2007), and is an erasure artist, whose treatments of nineteenth century texts have been exhibited in museums and galleries and published in A Little White Shadow (Wave Books, 2006). Ruefle is the recipient of numerous honors, including the Robert Creeley Award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and a Whiting Award. Her most recent book, Dunce (Wave Books, 2019), was long listed for the National Book Award in poetry. She lives in Bennington, Vermont.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday April 16, 2024 8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Bernie Dallas Room, UMass Amherst
 
Wednesday, April 17
 

12:30pm EDT

Online Poetry — Sparks in the Dark with Perry Nicholas
Wednesday April 17, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Perry S. Nicholas is a professor emeritus of English at SUNY at ERIE in Buffalo, N.Y. where he was awarded the SUNY Chancellor’s Award and the President’s Outstanding Teacher Award. He has published one textbook of poetry prompts, three full-length and seven chapbooks of original poetry, along with two CDs of poetry. He has hosted 6 poetry venues over the years in the WNY area, and he has read his work in Woodstock, Kingston, Albany, NYC, Plymouth MA, and Athens, Greece. He has been nominated four times for a Pushcart Award. You can see his work at http://perrynicholas.com. His book The Unveiling was released in December 2023 by Finishing
Line Press.
Wednesday April 17, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

National Poetry Month with Martha Collins and Jason Tandon
Wednesday April 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Martha Collins is the author of Night Unto Night (Milkweed, 2018), Admit One: An American Scrapbook (Pittsburgh, 2016), Day Unto Day (Milkweed, 2014), White Papers (Pitt Poetry Series, 2012), and Blue Front (Graywolf, 2006), a book-length poem based on a lynching her father witnessed when he was five years old. Collins has also published four earlier collections of poems, three books of co-translations from the Vietnamese, and two chapbooks.


Jason Tandon is the author of four books of poetry including THE ACTUAL WORLD (Black Lawrence Press, 2019), QUALITY OF LIFE (Black Lawrence Press, 2013), GIVE OVER THE HECKLER AND EVERYONE GETS HURT (Black Lawrence Press, 2009), winner of the St. Lawrence Book Award, and WEE HOUR MARTYRDOM (sunnyoutside, 2008). His poems have appeared in many journals and magazines, including Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Beloit Poetry Journal, AGNI Online, Barrow Street, and Esquire. Since 2008, he has taught in the Arts & Sciences Writing Program at Boston University.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday April 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Wellesley Books

7:00pm EDT

Queer + Trans Poetry and Prose Reading and Open Mic
Wednesday April 17, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Read and listen to queer and trans writing - your own or others! Come early to sign up for the open mic and bring a friend.
Hosted by creative writing faculty Samuel Ace and Andrea Lawlor. Co-sponsored by the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum and the MHC Department of English.
Wednesday April 17, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Art Building, Hinchcliff Reception Hall (Mt. Holyoke)
 
Friday, April 19
 

10:00am EDT

Community Poetry Experience!
Friday April 19, 2024 10:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Calling All Poets … and everyone interested in poetry and the spoken word … EXPRESS YOURSELF!

Welcome to the Westfield Community Poetry Experience! This is the final event in the series of monthly open mic poetry events and experiences culminating in a celebration of National Poetry Month.

We celebrate National Poetry Month at this event with light refreshments, open mic poetry readings and recognition of some of the poetry written and read during the Community Poetry Experience series run from January through April.

This event is FREE and open to all, marking the series finale!

Write, read or just stop by and listen! Watch for writing prompts for each session on Facebook, inspired and motivated by art work by local and regional artists to stimulate written works and discussion. 

Write. Read. Share. Listen. You’re invited … 

Friday April 19, 2024 10:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Blue Umbrella Books

1:00pm EDT

Signs of Your True Voice: First Words, Breakthroughs, Trust, and Transformation with Brenda Shaughnessy
Friday April 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
As writers and poets, we often wonder: who is this porous and gullible and hungry person writing my poems, who is feeding her and is she for real? Is it truly me who wrote this? Is that my story, my voice? Why don’t I sound like myself—or worse, why does my self sound…not quite right? These questions can be painful, discouraging, silencing. Let’s move beyond them and go deeper into the real mysteries, the useful ones, the ones that help us write and propel us further into our journey as writers. We’ll look at why some “first words” last, what trusting your voice means, and how inchoate feelings can be transformed into art.

Brenda Shaughnessy is the author of five poetry books, including The Octopus Museum (Knopf 2019), a New York Times Notable Book. A new collection, Tanya, is forthcoming in 2023, and Liquid Flesh: New and Selected Poems will appear in the UK from Bloodaxe (Fall 2022). Recipient of a 2018 Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a 2013 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, she is Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark. 

Harvard University welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about the digital access provided, please contact Ariella Ruth Goldberg, at agoldberg@hds.harvard.edu or 617-495-4476 in advance of your participation.
Readers/Speakers
Friday April 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Online

3:00pm EDT

Concord Poetry at the Library Series presents: Andrea Cohen / Fady Joudah
Friday April 19, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Join acclaimed poets Andrea Cohen and Fady Joudah reading from recent work and talking about their practice.

Andrea Cohen reads from Everything (Four Way Books, 2021) – poems that traffic in wonder and woe, in dialogue and interior speculation. Humor and gravity go hand in hand here. “A work of great and sustained attention, true intelligence, and soul,” praises Christian Wiman.  Cohen’s poems and stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, The Threepenny Review, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, and elsewhere. Her other collections include Nightshade (Four Way, 2019), winner of the 2020 American Fiction Book Award for Contemporary Poetry, Unfathoming (Four Way, 2017), Furs Not Mine (Four Way, 2015), Kentucky Derby (Salmon Poetry, 2011), Long Division (Salmon Poetry, 2009), and The Cartographer's Vacation (Owl Creek Press, 1999). Cohen has received a PEN Discovery Award, Glimmer Train's Short Fiction Award, and several fellowships at The MacDowell Colony. She directs the Blacksmith House Poetry Series in Cambridge, MA.

Fady Joudah reads from Tethered to Stars (Milkweek Editions, 2021.) With an analytical eye and a lyrical heart, Joudah shifts deftly between the microscope, the telescope, and sometimes even the horoscope. His gaze lingers on the interior space of a lung, on a butterfly poised on a filament, on the moon temple atop Huayna Picchu, on a dismembered live oak. In each lingering, Joudah shares with readers the palimpsest of what makes us human. Joudah’s other collections include Footnotes in the Order of Disappearance (Milkweed Editions, 2018), Textu (Copper Canyon Press, 2013), Alight (Copper Canyon, 2013), and The Earth in the Attic (Yale University Press, 2008.) He has translated several collections of poetry from the Arabic and is the co-editor and co-founder of the Etel Adnan Poetry Prize. He was a winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition in 2007 and has received a PEN award, a Banipal/Times Literary Supplement prize from the UK, the Griffin Poetry Prize, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Houston, with his wife and kids, where he practices internal medicine.
Readers/Speakers

Friday April 19, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online

3:00pm EDT

The Cambridge Poetry MashUp Presents: The Poetry of Toni Morrison, a Workshop with The New England Poetry Club
Friday April 19, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
YOU ARE INVITED to: The Cambridge Poetry MashUp in April 2021, a National Poetry Month celebration. The series of events will celebrate the poetic and cultural diversity of poets who live in Cambridge, MA & its neighboring cities. Artists from other states will join us. Poetry, Song, and Storytelling shall abound.

Join us on April 18th for a workshop on the Poetry of Toni Morrison, with The New England Poetry Club. Details forthcoming.

https://www.poetrymashup.org/
Friday April 19, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA

4:00pm EDT

The Liminal Reading Series
Friday April 19, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Friday April 19, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
MIT Press Bookstore

4:30pm EDT

Miriam Levine Reading - Featuring Enzo Silon Surin
Friday April 19, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
The FSU English Department is excited to invite back to campus our talented alumnus, Enzo Silon Surin '00! Enzo is a Haitian-born award-winning writer, poet, educator, publisher, and social advocate. He is the author of three collections of poetry, including When My Body Was A Clinched Fist (Black Lawrence Press, 2020), winner of the 21st Annual Massachusetts Book Award for Poetry, and the chapbook, A Letter of Resignation: An American Libretto (Central Square Press, 2017), as well as the co-editor of Where We Stand: Poems of Black Resilience (Cherry Castle Publishing, 2022). Enzo’s work gives voice to experiences that take place in what he calls “broken spaces.” Co-sponsored by the Framingham State University English Department, Office of Development & Alumni Relations and Center for Inclusive Excellence, this year’s Miriam Levine reading, a free event, is made possible in part through a grant from the University’s Council on Diversity and Inclusion. Please visit the event website for further information, including reservations and parking information.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Enzo Silon Surin

Enzo Silon Surin

Editor/Publisher, Central Square Press
Enzo Silon Surin is a Haitian-born poet, publisher, advocate and author of the chapbook Higher Ground (Finishing Line Press). He was recognized in 2015 by PEN New England (New England’s chapter of PEN American Center) as a Celebrated New Voice in Poetry. His work has appeared in... Read More →
Friday April 19, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Framingham State University, Heineman Ecumenical Center
 
Saturday, April 20
 

12:30pm EDT

April Grubby Desk Lunch
Saturday April 20, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Looking for some virtual mid-week writing community? Or do you have a little time during your lunch break for a chat and guided writing? Join our FREE Grubby Desk Lunch Series live via easy-to-use video conferencing. Join us on Wednesday, April 20th, from 12:30pm-1:15pm. For 45 minutes, you’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some cool writing exercises.

Best of all, you’ll sign off with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your day and beyond. Please make sure to register ahead so we can email you a link to join! You can expect an email on April 20th around 12:15pm.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday April 20, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Online

5:30pm EDT

Summer 2022 Virtual Open House & Info Session
Saturday April 20, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Love to write but don't have anywhere to get feedback on your work? Want to meet fellow writers and work under the guidance of published authors? GrubStreet is here to help!

On Wednesday, April 20th from 5:30pm-6:30pm, we will be hosting a Virtual Open House to talk about upcoming Summer 2022 classes, GrubStreet's membership program, GrubStreet's Boston Writers of Color Group, and more!

In this webinar-style session, a panel of our staff members will give you an overview of GrubStreet and who we are, and we'll dive into everything coming up at GrubStreet next term. At the end, there will be some time set aside for a Q+A of follow-up questions.

We'll answer any questions that we feel would apply to lots of attendees in the session, and for any questions that are specific to you and your writing, we'll send a personalized email back to you! We welcome all questions about all things GrubStreet.

Please make sure to pre-register, so we can email you the link to join the meeting! We'll also send all attendees a code to receive 10% off any Summer 2022 class.
Saturday April 20, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Hybrid Reading Series: Rebecca Kaiser Gibson and Fred Marchant
Saturday April 20, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Please join us for our reading with Rebecca Kaiser Gibson and Fred Merchant. 

Please provide proof of vaccination at the door. Masks are required for the duration of the event.

To register to attend on Zoom, go here: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ej31qnr71575a7af&llr=6hztvkcab
Saturday April 20, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Grolier Poetry Bookshop
 
Sunday, April 21
 

7:00pm EDT

Kemi Alabi, author of Against Heaven, with Porsha Olayiwola
Sunday April 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
Porter Square Books is delighted to welcome Kemi Alabi for Against Heaven, called "a stunning debut from one of our most talented emerging voices". Joined in conversation by poet laureate for the city of Boston Porsha Olayiwola, Alabi will discuss magic, portals, spells, and altered states in their poetry. This event is free and open to all, hosted virtually via Crowdcast on Thursday, April 21 at 7pm.
Winner of the Academy of American Poets First Book Award, selected by Claudia Rankine.

Kemi Alabi’s transcendent debut reimagines the poetic and cultural traditions from which it is born, troubling the waters of some of our country’s central and ordained fictions—those mythic politics of respectability, resilience, and redemption. Instead of turning to a salvation that has been forced upon them, Alabi turns to the body and the earth as sites of paradise defined by the pleasure and possibility of Black, queer fugitivity. Through tender love poems, righteous prayers, and vital provocations, we see the colonizers we carry within ourselves being laid to rest.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Porsha Olayiwola

Porsha Olayiwola

Porsha Olayiwola is the 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam Champion and 2015 National Poetry Slam Champion. She bested more than seventy of the highest ranked slam poets in the world to earn these titles and is now one of the most sought after spoken word artists on the national circuit... Read More →

Sunday April 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

Changeable Gods - Richard Wollman - Book Launch
Sunday April 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Please join the Department of Literature & Writing and Sidelines Magazine to celebrate the book launch of Changeable Gods, Richard Wollman's new poetry collection, winner of the Elyse Wolf Prize from Slate Roof Press. There will be an introduction by Alfred Nicol, Q&A, and wine and hors d'oeuvres after the reading.

This event will be both in-person and on Zoom.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday April 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Trustman Gallery Simmons College
 
Tuesday, April 23
 

12:00pm EDT

2022 Bishop/Knight College Poetry Contest Reading
Tuesday April 23, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
TBA
Join us on Saturday, April 23, 2022, at noon for the 2022 installment of our annual College Poetry Contest where we will award the Elizabeth Manuscript Prize and the Etheridge Knight Performance Prize. In its fourteenth year, area colleges send representatives to compete for bragging rights, complimentary membership in the WCPA, cash prizes, and the publication of a poem by the manuscript winner in “The Worcester Review“.

Our 2022 event will be held via Zoom. Visit the Zoom registration link to receive information on how to join the reading. Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and a link to join.

Co-Founder / Co-Host
Tuesday April 23, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
TBA

6:00pm EDT

NBF Presents: Poetry in Protest
Tuesday April 23, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
It’s National Poetry Month, and to celebrate, National Book Award–honored authors Toi Derricotte (“I”: New and Selected Poems), Camonghne Felix (Build Yourself a Boat), and Terrance Hayes (American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin) discuss the impact of protest poetry on American literature and American politics with Kyle Dacuyan, Executive Director of the Poetry Project.
Tuesday April 23, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Omar Sakr, George Abraham, Chen Chen, and moira j
Tuesday April 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
n The Lost Arabs, Award-winning Arab Australian poet Omar Sakr presents a pulsating collection of poetry that interrogates the bonds and borders of family, faith, queerness, and nationality.

George Abraham’s highly anticipated debut Birthright constructs a dialogue in which “every pronoun is a Free Palestine.” Through poems of immense emotion, and the use of alluring form, Abraham crafts work that examines what we come to own by existing.

Chen Chen’s award-winning debut, When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities, interrogates the fragile, inherited ways of approaching love and family from Asian American, immigrant, and queer perspectives.

Bury Me in Thunder, the full-length debut by moira j., is an eviscerating collection, suffused with nature, ceremony, and pain. Delivering an unflinching look into the consumption of Indigenous people, this collection sheds new light on the colonization of North America and how trauma is carried through intergenerational memory.

Omar Sakr is a bisexual Muslim poet born and raised in Western Sydney to Lebanese and Turkish migrants. His debut collection These Wild Houses (2017) was shortlisted for the Judith Wright Calanthe Award and the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry. Omar’s poems have been published in English, Arabic, and Spanish, featuring or forthcoming in the American Academy of Poets Poem-A-Day series, Prairie Schooner, The Margins, Tinderbox, Wildness, Peril, Circulo de Poesía, Overland, Meanjin, and Antic, among others. Anthologized in Best Australian Poems 2016 and in Contemporary Australian Poetry, he is the 2019 recipient of the Edward Stanley Award for Poetry.

George Abraham is a Palestinian American poet from Jacksonville, Florida. They are the author of Birthright (Button Poetry, 2020), and the chapbooks: the specimen’s apology (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019) and al youm (TAR, 2017). He is a Kundiman and Watering Hole fellow, and recipient of the College Union Poetry Slam International’s Best Poet title. Their work has been published with the Paris Review, American Poetry Review, LitHub, Poem-A-Day, and Bettering American Poetry. He is currently based in Massachusetts, where he is a PhD candidate in Bioengineering at Harvard University.

Chen Chen was born in Xiamen, China, and grew up in Massachusetts. His work has appeared in two chapbooks and in such publications as Poetry, Gulf Coast, Indiana Review, Best of the Net, and The Best American Poetry. The recipient of the 2016 A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize, he has been awarded fellowships from Kundiman, the Saltonstall Foundation, Lambda Literary, and in 2015, he was a finalist for the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships. He earned his BA at Hampshire College and his MFA at Syracuse University. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in English and Creative Writing at Texas Tech University. Chen lives in Lubbock, Texas, with his partner, Jeff Gilbert, and their pug dog, Rupert Giles.

moira j. is an agender writer of Dził Łigai Si’an N’dee descent. They are the winner of the 2018 Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize and are Frontier Poetry’s 2019 Frontier New Voices Fellow. moira j.’s writing examines narratives of indigeneity, queerness, gender, sex, kinship, and illness. Their work has been featured with many publications, including The Shallow Ends, WILDNESS, and PRISM International. They currently live with their partner in the occupied Massachusett homelands of Nutohkemminnit (Greater Boston, Massachusetts).

https://www.brooklinebooksmith.com/events/2020-04/omar-sakr-george-abraham-ad-chen-chen/
Tuesday April 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Brookline Booksmith
 
Wednesday, April 24
 

12:30pm EDT

Online Poetry – Sparks in the Dark with Holly Iglesias & Landon Godfrey
Wednesday April 24, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Holly Iglesias is the author of three collections of poetry— Sleeping Things; Angles of Approach; and Souvenirs of a Shrunken World—as well as a critical work, Boxing Inside the Box: Women’s Prose Poetry. Her most recent publication is a collaborative chapbook, Myth America (Anhinga Press), co-written with Maureen Seaton, Carolina Hospital and Nicole Hospital-Medina. Holly has been awarded fellowships by the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Carolina Arts Council, the Edward Albee Foundation, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and teaches in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Miami, with a focus on archival and documentary poetry. Her current project is an intergenerational memoir in prose fragments with the working title Theories of Flight.

Landon Godfrey’s collection of poems, Inventory of Doubts, was selected by Dana Levin for the Tupelo Press Dorset Prize. She is also the author of Second-Skin Rhinestone-Spangled Nude Soufflé Chiffon Gown (Cider Press Review), chosen by David St. John for the Cider Press Review Book Award, and two limited-edition letterpress chapbooks, In the Stone (funded by a Regional Artist Project Grant) and Spaceship (Somnambulist Tango Press). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The American Poetry Review, New England Review, Copper Nickel, Slice, Studium in Polish translation, Best New Poets, Verse Daily, and other places. She has received fellowships from the NEA, North Carolina Arts Council, and Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts and Sciences. Also an artist, her current studio work includes drawing, painting, and printmaking. Born and raised in Washington, DC, she now lives in Northampton, MA.
Wednesday April 24, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

5:30pm EDT

Free Happy Hour Writing Session - Remote
Wednesday April 24, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
What's more satisfying than leaving work behind on a Friday afternoon? Rounding out the week with a free writing session, of course! Maximize that Friday feeling and kick off your writing weekend. Leave work behind on Friday, April 23rd, from 5:30pm-6:30pm, grab a snack and/or your favorite after-work beverage, and log into GrubStreet Remote for some writing! In 60 jam-packed minutes, you’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some great writing exercises.

Best of all, you’ll sign off with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your evening and beyond. Please make sure to register ahead so we can email you a link to join!
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday April 24, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Memorial Reading for Jane Kenyon
Wednesday April 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
Wednesday April 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Microphone
Wednesday April 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Free event. After featured readers, a break for refreshments followed by open mic. On-street parking and in unnumbered spaces, as well as at rear of building,.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday April 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Roslindale House

7:00pm EDT

Lynne Viti Heather Corbally Bryant/Tavi Gonzalez/Pamela Taylor celebrate the Bard's Birthday with Poetry
Wednesday April 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Four poets read from their new works, in celebration of William Shakespeare's 456th birthday.

Lynne Viti, is the author of Baltimore Girls (2017),and The Glamorganshire Bible (2018), and three micro-chapbooks: Punting, (2017), Dreaming Must be Done in the Daytime (2018), and In Louisburgh, County Mayo, Thinking of Dublin (2019. Her debut short story collection is entitled Going Too Fast, (2020) and her full-length poetry collection, Dancing at Lake Montebello, is forthcoming in November 2020.

Heather Corbally Bryant is the author of nine poetry collections. The most recent are
Leaving Santorini (2019, and Practicing Yoga in a Former Shoe Factory (2020)

Octavio (Tavi) Gonzalez is the author of The Book of Ours (2009), from University of Notre Dame, Momotombo Press and poems in the anthology Retrato íntimo de poetas dominicanos: Antología poética de la diáspora

Pamela Taylor, a Cave Canem Fellow (2012-2014). 's chapbook is entitled My Mother’s Child,(Hyacinth Girl Press, June 2015). Her blog, www.poetsdoublelife.com, is geared toward poets with non-literary careers.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Heather Corbally Bryant

Heather Corbally Bryant

Lecturer, Wellesley College
Heather Corbally Bryant teaches in the Writing Program at Wellesley College; previously she taught at Penn State University and Harvard College where she won awards for her teaching. She received her AB from Harvard and her PhD from the University of Michigan. Her first book, How... Read More →
Wednesday April 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Wellesley Books
 
Thursday, April 25
 

3:00pm EDT

The Cambridge Poetry MashUp Presents: Poets in the Garden
Thursday April 25, 2024 3:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
TBA
YOU ARE INVITED to: The Cambridge Poetry MashUp in April 2021, a National Poetry Month celebration. The series of events will celebrate the poetic and cultural diversity of poets who live in Cambridge, MA & its neighboring cities. Artists from other states will join us. Poetry, Song, and Storytelling shall abound.

Join us on April 24th for Poets in the Garden. Details forthcoming.

https://www.poetrymashup.org/


Thursday April 25, 2024 3:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
TBA

6:30pm EDT

Beals Prize for Poetry
Thursday April 25, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Ten Finalists will read their work. The top three will receive prize money of $100 for first, $50 for second and $25 for third.

THE BEALS PRIZE FOR POETRY
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Submission deadline: March 31, 2020
Go to bealslibrary.org for more information
Thursday April 25, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Beals Memorial Library
 
Friday, April 26
 

3:00pm EDT

Tuning in to a higher power: poems of prayer
Friday April 26, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Poetry, like all of the arts, helps raise heavy hearts, and who doesn’t need more of that right now? Join us to listen and/or share poetry about the uplifting power of Love. For more information, go to christianscience.com/tmcrrnow

Attendees are encouraged to share favorite poems and original works about God’s goodness and care for us.
Friday April 26, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online

6:00pm EDT

Christine Casson and Rita Ciresi
Friday April 26, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Friday April 26, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
I Am Books

7:00pm EDT

A virtual Thirsty Lab with Joe Fusco Jr.
Friday April 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
The Thirsty Lab poetry reading, normally based out of Princeton, Mass., continues to meet virtually. On Tuesday, March 29, 2022, Joe Fusco Jr. will be the featured reader.

Visit the Zoom registration link to receive information on how to join the reading. Zoom will send you an e-mail with the meeting details and a link to join.

Joe Fusco Jr. is a well-seasoned poet and humorist from Worcester, Massachusetts. He is the author of four books of semi-amusing poems and essays: Pondering the Pandemic During the Rust Years (2021); Hmm…That’s Different (2020); Three Score (2014); and The Lost and Found Essays (2012), all available on Amazon. Joe’s musings have appeared in Damfino PressBallard Street PoetryWorcester ReviewAsinine Poetry, and the naughty ezine Clean Sheets. He was a co-winner of the Jacob Knight Poetry Award in 2002 and was named Best Poet by Worcester Magazine readers in 1999 and 2002. Joe is still a frequent contributor to Worcester Magazine and the last Worcester Mega-Slam winner in 2017. Joe has lived in lovely Worcester with his better half Cyndi and their large family for thirty-five years. He is a registered Independent and sleeps with one eye always open. More info on Joe can be found at joesyellowpad.com.
Co-Founder / Co-Host Readers/Speakers

Friday April 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

April U35-U18
Friday April 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT

To kick off our poetry programming at GrubStreet's new Center for Creative Writing, and in honor of National Poetry Month, we are bringing some of Boston's best youth voices to the Seaport for a night of words and music. You won't want to miss this one-of-a-kind, U35 through U18 extravaganza!
Friday April 26, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
GrubStreet's Center for Creative Writing
 
Saturday, April 27
 

10:00am EDT

Poesia: A Celebration of Portuguese Poetry, Culture, & Fall River Poets
Saturday April 27, 2024 10:00am - 3:00pm EDT
Please join us for A Celebration of Portuguese Poetry, Culture, and Fall River Poets as we honor the significant contributions made throughout history to local, national, and international arts and culture. This event opens with a Poetry Walk, meeting at the Gates of Fall River and our Sister City Ponta Delgada, Portugal. We will then proceed to The Monument of Poet João Teixeira de Medeiros at Heritage State Park. And, finally we will meet at the Heritage State Park Visitors Center, just steps away, for a Poetry Reading, a Bilingual Reading of Select Major Portuguese Poets, and a reading of award-winning poems from the Middle and High School Poetry Contest.
Saturday April 27, 2024 10:00am - 3:00pm EDT
Gates of the City | Heritage State Park | Visitors Center
 
Sunday, April 28
 

2:00pm EDT

Poetry at the Manse: Martha Collins, Merryn Rutledge, Timothy Gager
Sunday April 28, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Martha Collins has published eleven books of poetry, most recently Casualty Reports (Pittsburgh, 2022) and Because What Else Could I Do (Pittsburgh, 2019); the latter won the Poetry Society of America’s William Carlos Williams Award. She has co-translated five volumes of Vietnamese poetry, most recently Dreaming the Mountain by Tuệ Sỹwith Nguyen Ba Chung (Milkweed, 2023), and co-edited, with Kevin Prufer, Into English: Poems, Translations, Commentaries  (Graywolf, 2017).  Collins founded the U.Mass. Boston creative writing program and for ten years served as Pauline Delaney Professor of Creative Writing at Oberlin. Her website is marthacollinspoet.com.

Merryn Rutledge is a poet, reviewer, and teacher of poetry as craft. Sweet Juice and Ruby-Bitter Seed (Kelsay Books, 2023) features poems about her forebears in the American South, challenges like grief, and reflections on the costs of racism.  Her poems have appeared widely in journals throughout the world and in several anthologies, such as All Shall Be Well (Amythest Press, 2023), an anthology celebrating the medieval mystic Julian of Norwich. Merryn’s reviews of new poetry books by women have appeared in Tupelo Quarterly and Pedestal, for example. After earning a Masters and BA with honors in English from Smith College, Merryn taught literature, writing, and film studies at Phillips Exeter Academy. In a second career, she earned a doctorate in leadership and led a national leadership development consulting firm. During that period, essays based on her field research on leadership were published in the peer-reviewed journals and in books. Merryn enjoys working for social justice causes, singing, dancing, and playing on the shore near her home south of Boston.

Bestselling author Timothy Gager has published 18 books of fiction and poetry, which includes his latest novel, Joe the Salamander. He hosted the successful Dire Literary Series in Cambridge, MA from 2001 to 2018, and started a weekly virtual series in 2020. He has had over one thousand works of fiction and poetry published, eighteen nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His work also has been nominated twice for a Massachusetts Book Award, The Best of the Web, The Best Small Fictions Anthology and has been read on National Public Radio. In 2023, Big Table Publishing published an anthology of twenty years of his selected work, with 150 pages of new material: The Best of Timothy Gager. Timothy served as the Fiction Editor of The Wilderness House Literary Review for ten years, and was the founding co-editor of The Heat City Literary Review. A graduate of the University of Delaware, Timothy lives in Dedham, Massachusetts.
Sunday April 28, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
The Old Manse

5:00pm EDT

Robert M. Gay Memorial Lecture — Poetry Reading with Martín Espada
Sunday April 28, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Martín Espada, winner of the 2021 National Book Award for Poetry, will read from Floaters, his remarkable book. Cyrus Cassells: "...Espada is a fierce activist in verse, decrying, with accuracy and urgency, the depravity of inhumane detention and acute bigotry. One of America's most indelible voices, as always, Espada's poetry is lionhearted."

This event will be both in-person and on Zoom.
Sunday April 28, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Linda K. Paresky Conference Center at Simmons University 300 The Fenway 3rd Floor, Main College Building Boston, MA 02115

7:00pm EDT

How to Make a Poetry Book with DIY MFA
Sunday April 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
We will be discussing how to put together a poetry book, from concept to layout and publishing options. We’ll be looking closely at the work of poet Adam Stone who will also be joining us. Check out Adam’s work here for an excellent example of how to have a poetry presence online & do community organizing & publishing: https://www.crookedtreehouse.com/
We’ll also be talking about Valerie Loveland’s new publication, a collection of poems about the Unsolved Mysteries series: http://www.freezeraypoetry.com/valerie-loveland.html?fbclid=IwAR1JYcjWOiYPI2DSIqpsDCDbhzLUmMSFkPc0dbRWPO8X5geLl1xurZ3dur8
Here are some resources for putting together a poetry collection or zine:
https://thecreativeindependent.com/guides/how-to-make-a-zine/
Sunday April 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online
 
Monday, April 29
 

5:30pm EDT

Read and Write PoeTREE with Fay Ferency, Jess Rizkallah, and Letta Neely
Monday April 29, 2024 5:30pm - 7:00pm EDT
Join writers Fay Ferency, Jess Rizkallah, and Letta Neely as they read aloud their nature and tree-centered poetry and guide participants in a brief poetry writing workshop. Participants will then have the opportunity to head outdoors, craft their own tree-inspired poetry, and share their creations with the rest of the group, all alongside the assistance of the writers. Registration requested, but walk-ups are welcome.

This event is brought to you in partnership with Boston Seaport by WS Development.
Monday April 29, 2024 5:30pm - 7:00pm EDT
111 Harbor Way

6:30pm EDT

Berklee Slam Poetry!
Monday April 29, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Slam poetry fire, featuring the poetic stylings of the Spoken Word and Slam Poetry classes.
Monday April 29, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Oliver Colvin Recital Hall (1W)

7:00pm EDT

A National Poetry Month Event
Monday April 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
April is National Poetry Month and Wellesley Books will be hosting events throughout the month! For our final event, we welcome poets Jason Tandon (This Far North) and January Gill O'Neil (Glitter Road).This is a free event but we request that you RSVP. You can do so with the link below (no fees) or by calling us at 781-431-1160 during store hours (also no fees).

You can add a purchase of the author's book onto your RSVP. Copies will also be available for purchase at the event. Please note that you must purchase your copy of the book from Wellesley Books in order to have the author sign it at the event.
Monday April 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Wellesley Books

7:00pm EDT

The Thirsty Lab Reading Series: Patrick Donnelly
Monday April 29, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Thirsty Lab Reading Series on 206 Worcester Road in Princeton, MA 01541. The series began in 2013 and happens the fourth and fifth Tuesdays of every month from 7-9 p.m. There is no open. The reader has the full two hours to use as s/he wishes. Some read two sets of 30-45 minutes. Some bring musicians to play behind the words.  Some use part of the time for a workshop session and discussion. There is usually a bottle of wine to share, some home baked treats, great discussion and a poetically intelligent audience. A list of readers scheduled for 2020 follows:

2020

January 28 Michael Milligan
February 25 John Hodgen
March 24 Jenith Charpentier
March 31 Jeffrey Levine
April 28 Patrick Donnelly
May 26 Kathleen Fagley
June 23 Sarah St. George
June 30 Susan Roney-O’Brien
July 28 Susan Boucher
August 25 Richard Fox
September 22 Elizabeth McKim
September 29 Heather McPherson
October 27 Bruce Galli
November 24 David Surette

Readers/Speakers
Monday April 29, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
206 Worcester Road

7:00pm EDT

CANCELED: The Poetorium at Starlite Reading Series & Open Mic Featuring Eileen Cleary
Monday April 29, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO THE ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERNS!
However, our previously announced feature Eileen Cleary for this night has been rescheduled to read at the Poetorium at Starlite on November 24th. Hope to see you then!

Please join us on April 28th for our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite hosted by Paul Szlosek and Ron Whittle. It will be a full evening of poetry and spoken word starting with a brief interview on stage with our featured poet Eileen Cleary (Author of Child Ward of the Commonwealth), followed by a poetry reading by our feature, a 10-minute tribute to a dead poet by a guest reader, a short intermission, and then the open mic (with 5-minute slots for each reader). Admission is free (but a hat will be passed to pay our features)

For more information, please email us at poetorium@protonmail.com
Co-Founder / Co-Host
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
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Ron Whittle

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
Ron Whittle, a lifetime resident of Massachusetts, was born in Worcester in 1947 and raised and educated in his home town of Shrewsbury. Further education came by way of the U.S. Navy, Vietnam, the Apollo 13 recovery team, and 45 years of family living. Ron divides his time between... Read More →

Monday April 29, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Starlite Bar & Gallery 39 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, MA, USA
 
Tuesday, April 30
 

1:00pm EDT

Soul: An Ancestor Workshop w/ Marlanda Dekine
Tuesday April 30, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Led by poet and Castle of our Skins’ Shirley Graham Du Bois Creative in Residence Marlanda Dekine, this participatory workshop will use writing and meditation to consider how our individual origin stories and ancestries influence our being.

Readers/Speakers
Tuesday April 30, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Arnold Arboretum

6:00pm EDT

6:30pm EDT

Writing Dramatic Monologue/Persona Poems through the Archetype of Grandmother
Tuesday April 30, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
This writing generative workshop will explore dramatic monologue & persona poems through the lens of our grandmothers––the grandmothers we are descended from, or the grandmothers we are. Using prompts of personal photos, objects, and memory, participants will explore the archetypal theme of what grandmothers embody for us in our own family and cultural heritage. We will excavate and expand our ideas and feelings about “grandmother” and the impact of grandmothers on our identity, relationships and spirit. By writing in the persona of grandmother, we will put flesh on the bones of the archetype, and inhabit personalities of the grandmothers who influence our lives.
Tuesday April 30, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Online
 
Wednesday, May 1
 

1:00pm EDT

Book Launch Party for Kate Hanson Foster's New Book of Poems, Crow Funeral
Wednesday May 1, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Join us for an afternoon of poetry and music as we celebrate the launch of Kate Hanson Foster's recently released book of poems, Crow Funeral, as well as new work by Matt W. Miller, Todd Hearon, and Michael Kleber-Diggs.

Kate Hanson Foster is the author of Mid Drift, a finalist for the Massachusetts Center for the Book Award. Her writing has appeared in Birmingham Poetry Review, Comstock Review, Harpur Palate, Poet Lore, Salamander, Tupelo Quarterly, and elsewhere. A recipient of the NEA Parent Fellowship through the Vermont Studio Center, she lives and writes in Groton, Massachusetts.

Matt W. Miller was born and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts. He is the author of Tender the River (Texas Review Press), The Wounded for the Water (Salmon Poetry) , Club Icarus (University of North Texas Press), selected by Major Jackson as the 2012 Vassar Miller Poetry Prize winner, and Cameo Diner: Poems (Loom). He has published work previously in Slate, Harvard Review, Notre Dame Review, Southwest Review, Southeast Review, Florida Review, Third Coast, The Rumpus, Poetry Daily, and other journals. He teaches English and coaches football at Phillips Exeter Academy where he also co-directs the Writers’ Workshop at Exeter.

Award-winning poet, playwright and songwriter, Todd Hearon is the author of three collections of poems—Strange Land (Southern Illinois University Press, 2010), No Other Gods (Salmon Poetry, 2015) and Crows in Eden (Salmon, 2022)—a novella, DO GEESE SEE GOD (Neutral Zones Press, 2021), and the studio album, Border Radio, which was listed as “Best Music of the Seacoast” in 2021. His poems, essays and plays have appeared widely in this country and abroad. He is the recipient of a PEN/New England “Discovery” Award, the Friends of Literature Prize (Poetry magazine and the Poetry Foundation), the Rumi Prize in Poetry (Arts & Letters), and the Campbell Corner Poetry Prize (Sarah Lawrence College). Born in Texas and raised in North Carolina, he lives in Exeter, New Hampshire, and teaches at Phillips Exeter Academy.

Michael Kleber-Diggs (KLEE-burr digs) (he / him / his) is a poet, essayist, literary critic, and arts educator. His debut poetry collection, Worldly Things (Milkweed Editions 2021), won the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, the 2022 Hefner Heitz Kansas Book Award in Poetry, and is a finalist for the 2022 Minnesota Book Award. His poems and essays appear in numerous journals and anthologies. Michael is married to Karen Kleber-Diggs, a tropical horticulturist and orchid specialist. Karen and Michael have a daughter who is pursuing a BFA in Dance Performance at SUNY Purchase.
Wednesday May 1, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
56 Island Street, Lawrence, MA

6:00pm EDT

HERE ALL NIGHT: POETRY & COCKTAILS
Wednesday May 1, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Registration is requested

Members $20 and Non-members $30
Here All Night: Poetry & Cocktailswith Jill McDonough

Join acclaimed poet Jill McDonough for a night of poetry and themed cocktails. Her latest collection is a fiercely unapologetic, transforming mundane moments into witty and provocative insights that closely examine the flaws in our quick-moving society. Using dark humor, the poems address the impermanence of life and how we should always find reasons to re-evaluate ourselves as empathetic beings over our selfish tendencies.
Jill McDonough is the author of Habeas Corpus (Salt, 2008), Oh, James! (Seven Kitchens, 2012), Where You Live (Salt, 2012), Reaper (Alice James, 2017), and Here All Night (Alice James, 2019). The recipient of three Pushcart prizes and fellowships from the Lannan Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Fine Arts Work Center, the New York Public Library, the Library of Congress, and Stanford’s Stegner program, she taught incarcerated college students through Boston University’s Prison Education Program for thirteen years.  Her work has appeared in Poetry, Slate, The Nation, The Threepenny Review, and Best American Poetry.  She teaches in the MFA program at UMass-Boston and offers College Reading and Writing at a Boston jail. Her website is jillmcdonough.com.
Wednesday May 1, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Boston Athenæum
 
Thursday, May 2
 

TBA

The Cambridge Poetry MashUp Presents: Future Leaders Read - youth & teen poetry
Thursday May 2, 2024 TBA
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YOU ARE INVITED to: The Cambridge Poetry MashUp in April 2021, a National Poetry Month celebration. The series of events will celebrate the poetic and cultural diversity of poets who live in Cambridge, MA & its neighboring cities. Artists from other states will join us. Poetry, Song, and Storytelling shall abound.

Join us on May 1st for Future Leaders Read: youth & teen poetry. Details forthcoming.

https://www.poetrymashup.org/


Thursday May 2, 2024 TBA
TBA

5:00pm EDT

A Reading With Martín Espada
Thursday May 2, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Please join us for this reading, and help us launch the new paperback edition of Floaters.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday May 2, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Old Chapel, University of Massachusetts Amherst

6:30pm EDT

Poetorium at Starlite Poetry Open Mic & Reading Series (Featuring John Hodgen and Karen Sharpe)
Thursday May 2, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Please join us for a special double feature edition of our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite hosted by Paul Szlosek and Ron Whittle. It will be a full evening of poetry and spoken word starting with a brief interview on stage with our two featured poets John Hodgen (Author of The Lord of Everywhere and What We May Be) and Karen Elizabeth Sharpe (Author of Prayer Can Be Anything and This Late Afternoon) followed by poetry readings by our features, a 10-minute tribute to a dead poet by a guest reader, a short intermission, and then an open mic (with 5-minute slots for each reader). Admission is free, but a hat will be passed for donations to pay our features and compensate Starlite for the use of their space.
Thursday May 2, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Starlite Bar & Gallery 39 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, MA, USA

7:00pm EDT

The Book of Delights with Ross Gay
Thursday May 2, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
In The Book of Delights, one of today’s most original literary voices offers up a genre-defying volume of lyric essays written over one tumultuous year. The first nonfiction book from award-winning poet Ross Gay is a record of the small joys we often overlook in our busy lives. Among Gay’s funny, poetic, philosophical delights: a friend’s unabashed use of air quotes, cradling a tomato seedling aboard an airplane, the silent nod of acknowledgment between the only two black people in a room. But Gay never dismisses the complexities, even the terrors, of living in America as a black man or the ecological and psychic violence of our consumer culture or the loss of those he loves. More than anything else, though, Gay celebrates the beauty of the natural world–his garden, the flowers peeking out of the sidewalk, the hypnotic movements of a praying mantis.

Ross Gay is the author of four books of poetry: Against WhichBringing the Shovel DownBe Holding; and Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, winner of the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2016 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. His new poem, Be Holding, was released from the University of Pittsburgh Press in September of 2020. His collection of essays, The Book of Delights, was released by Algonquin Books in 2019. Ross is also the co-author, with Aimee Nezhukumatathil, of the chapbook “Lace and Pyrite: Letters from Two Gardens,” in addition to being co-author, with Rosechard Wehrenberg, of the chapbook, “River.”  Ross is a founding board member of the Bloomington Community Orchard, a non-profit, free-fruit-for-all food justice and joy project. He also works on The Tenderness Project with Shayla Lawson and Essence London. He has received fellowships from Cave Canem, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and the Guggenheim Foundation. Ross teaches at Indiana University.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday May 2, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online
 
Friday, May 3
 

6:00pm EDT

Write Here | Write Now | Speak Loud! Teen Spoken Word Festival
Friday May 3, 2024 6:00pm - Sunday May 5, 2024 7:00pm EDT
Mass Poetry is hosting its first ever Teen Spoken Word Festival, Write Here | Write Now | Speak Loud! on May 3-5, 2024 in Boston, MA. The Festival will take place in multiple locations around Boston’s Seaport District, as a means of encouraging youth to access and explore this part of the city. Our goal is to offer a space for young people to feel a sense of community centered around written and spoken word. Young people have so much to say and we want to hear it!

The weekend festival will kick off on Friday May 3rd with an opening showcase ceremony featuring Tim Hall, Brandy Blaze, José Olivarez, and Melissa Lozada-Oliva. After an exciting night of remarks and performances, teens will take the stage. Saturday, May 4th, will be a full day of Teen Team Slam competition, along with a series of non-competitive activities including open mics, workshops, and more! The day will close with the Team Finals, where a winner will be announced, followed by a dance party at the ICA. On Sunday, May 5th, a Post High School Resource Fair will be held for young poets to explore ways of continuing their creative practices beyond high school involvement. The Independent Finals will follow into the afternoon, and the festival will conclude with closing remarks.   

In the months leading up to the festival, Mass Poetry and partnering organizations will be putting on a series of individual preliminary slams, culminating in the Individual Slam Finals hosted on Sunday afternoon. The six winning poets will be invited to join Mass Poetry’s team to compete at the Brave New Voices Festival in Washington D.C. on July 17-21. 
Friday May 3, 2024 6:00pm - Sunday May 5, 2024 7:00pm EDT
GrubStreet Center for Creative Writing

7:00pm EDT

Joint Reading with Jeffrey Yang with Fanny Howe
Friday May 3, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Porter Square Books is thrilled to partner with Mass Poetry in welcoming Jeffrey Yang and Fanny Howe for a reading and conversation about the poets' latest works! Hear from Line and Light, a multifaceted collection by Jeffrey Yang, whose poetry is “flexible, expansive, sonorously clever” (The Millions), and Indivisible, the conclusion of a radically philosophical and personal series of Fanny Howe novels animated by questions of race, spirituality, childhood, transience, resistance, and poverty.
Readers/Speakers
Friday May 3, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
GrubStreet Center for Creative Writing
 
Saturday, May 4
 

12:00pm EDT

“There is a hornet in the room”: A Craft Talk and Poetry Reading About Insects with Robyn Schiff
Saturday May 4, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
“There is a hornet in the room,” a line drawn from a poem by James Schuyler, will be a talk about a few poems that involve insects, followed by a reading from Robyn Schiff's insect-infested manuscript-in-progress, Information Desk: An Epic. Robyn Schiff is the author of three books of poems, Worth, Revolver, and A Woman of Property. A winner of the Rome Prize, she is a Professor at Emory University, and co-editor of Canarium Books. Schiff’s next collection, Information Desk: An Epic, is forthcoming from Penguin. Harvard University welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities.

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about the digital access provided, please contact Ariella Ruth Goldberg, at agoldberg@hds.harvard.edu or 617-495-4476 in advance of your participation.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday May 4, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Online
 
Monday, May 6
 

12:30pm EDT

Brown Bag Lunch Session - Remote
Monday May 6, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Looking for some virtual mid-week writing community? Or do you have a schedule that gives you free afternoons instead of evenings? Join our FREE Brown Bag Lunch Writing Series live via easy to use video conferencing. Join us on Wednesday, May 5th from 12:30pm-1:15pm. For 45 minutes, you’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some cool writing exercises. Led by one of our award-winning instructors or ambassadors.

Best of all, you’ll sign off with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your day and beyond. Please make sure to register ahead so we can email you a link to join!
Readers/Speakers
Monday May 6, 2024 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Online
 
Tuesday, May 7
 

6:00pm EDT

Author Talk with Lesléa Newman
Tuesday May 7, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Lesléa Newman will read from and discuss her two books, "October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard" and "Always Matt: A Tribute to Matthew Shepard. Following the talk there will be a Q&A session and a book signing.
Tuesday May 7, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Storrs Library
 
Wednesday, May 8
 

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday May 8, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday May 8, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, May 9
 

7:00pm EDT

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Robbie Gamble Feature Reading)
Thursday May 9, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Robbie Gamble of Boston will be our featured poet on Thursday, May 9.After the featured poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the featured poet.
Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house. Please note that the venue may not be accessible to everyone.
Thursday May 9, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
51 Park Street, Unit 6, Mansfield, MA 02048
 
Friday, May 10
 

1:00pm EDT

Florence Poetry Carnival
Friday May 10, 2024 1:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
The Florence Poetry Carnival is a community art event that takes place in the middle of town. This is the second year the carnival is part of ArtWeekMass. This public art project presents poetry as an inclusive and accessible expressive art through playful interactivity and by programming poetry as a multi and interdisciplinary art form. In the afternoon, strolling performers, poetry on demand and custom poetry carnival games are part of lawn activities. The day will close with a shared reading by local poets laureate: Springfield's Magdalena Gomez, Hadley's Wanda Cook and Maria Jose Gimenez, Easthampton's 2019 poet laureate. Please come join us! Stay up to date : https://www.facebook.com/florencepoetrycarnival

Readers/Speakers
Friday May 10, 2024 1:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
90 Park Street, Florence, Massachusetts

7:00pm EDT

LGBTQ+ Lowell Open Mic
Friday May 10, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Come on down to the cafe for a night celebrating local LGBTQ+ talent. Whether you're an amateur or a seasoned professional we want to hear your songs, stories, and poems, see your dance routines, and laugh til our sides hurt at your stand up bits. Emcee Resi Ibañez is a Filipinx genderqueer poet, writer, and community storyteller, who believes in storytelling as a way of building community. They have been published in bklyn boihood’s Outside the XY: Queer Black and Brown Masculinity, LOAM magazine, and will soon be published in Blue Oak Press’s upcoming anthology They Rise Like a Wave: an Anthology of Asian American Woman Poets, as well as Loom Press’s Atlantic Currents: Connecting Cork and Lowell. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/1770488649764214/ .


Friday May 10, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Coffee and Cotton
 
Sunday, May 12
 

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday May 12, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday May 12, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Tuesday, May 14
 

5:30pm EDT

The Luminous Racetrack – Poetry Reading & Book Signing by Bill Tremblay
Tuesday May 14, 2024 5:30pm - 7:00pm EDT
Please join us for a special evening with the legendary poet Bill Tremblay at Tidepool Books as he reads from his new poetry collection, The Luminous Racetrack: A Memoir in Poems (Lynx House Press, 2023). Bill will also sign copies of the book which will be available for sale at the bookshop.
Tuesday May 14, 2024 5:30pm - 7:00pm EDT
Tidepool Bookshop, Llc
 
Wednesday, May 15
 

12:30pm EDT

Spark in the Dark — Joe Zaccardi
Wednesday May 15, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Joseph Zaccardi’s sixth book of poems, Songbird of the Nine Rivers, was
published by Sixteen Rivers Press in 2023.  His poems have appeared in Atlanta
Review, Cincinnati Review, Poetry East, Rattle, and elsewhere. Zaccardi served as
the poet laureate of Marin County, California, from 2013 to 2015, and edited
Changing Harm to Harmony: Bullies and Bystanders Project.
He says he has no working process that he can describe. Each day is a tree of
verbal apples to climb, and he is usually up there, unless he’s after the even more
delectable fruits of silence. He says, further, that to create a book of poems is a
selfless act and a minor miracle. But miracles, minor or otherwise, don’t happen by
happenstance; they are engendered in part by hard work and in part by the
generous help from other poets.
Wednesday May 15, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday May 15, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday May 15, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, May 16
 

7:00pm EDT

Third Thursday Poetry: Miriam Levine, Tom Driscoll, Matthew Sisson
Thursday May 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT

Miriam Levine is the author of Forget about Sleep, her sixth poetry collection, winner of the 2023 Laura Boss Narrative Poetry Award. Another collection, The Dark Opens, was chosen by Mark Doty for the Autumn House Poetry Prize. Other books include: Devotion, a memoir; In Paterson, a novel. Her work has appeared in American Poetry Review, The Kenyon Review, The Paris Review, and Ploughshares. Levine, a winner of a Pushcart Prize, is a fellow of the NEA and a grantee of the Massachusetts Artists Foundation. She lives in Florida and New Hampshire. For more information about her work, please go to miriamlevine.com.

Tom Driscoll is a poet, columnist, and essayist who lives and works in Lowell, Massachusetts with his wife, artist Denise Driscoll. The Champion of Doubt published summer 2023 from Finishing Line Press. PW/Booklife said about the book, “...amid the brutal truth telling, an adhesive connects all the stories, memories, and confessions: love. In Citizen Cain, Driscoll writes “Once you’ve been broken there is a different tenderness” and it’s this that allows love to thrive for the damaged person, the damaged country, the damaged world.” Driscoll’s poetry has appeared in Oddball Magazine, Carcosa Review, Scapegoat, Paterson Literary Review, and The Worcester Review.

Matthew Sisson’s poetry has appeared in journals ranging from the Harvard Review Online, to “JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association.” He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and read his work on NPR’s “On Point.” His book, Please, Call Me Moby, was published by The Pecan Grove Press, of St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas.
Thursday May 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Brookline Booksmith
 
Friday, May 17
 

3:00pm EDT

Concord Poetry at the Library Series presents: Krysten Hill and Cynthia Manick, A reading and conversation with Joyce Peseroff
Friday May 17, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The Concord Poetry at the Library Series is proud to present award-winning poets Krysten Hill and Cynthia Manick who will read from their poetry collections and in conversation with poet and editor Joyce Peseroff talk about their inspirations, influences, and the act of writing.

Krysten Hill (Photo Credit: Jonathan Beckley) is the author of How Her Spirit Got Out (Aforementioned Productions, 2016), which received the 2017 Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize from the New England Poetry Club. Her work has been featured in The Academy of American Poets, apt, B O D Y, Boiler Magazine, Up the Staircase Quarterly, Muzzle, PANK,Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Winter Tangerine Review and elsewhere. The recipient of the 2016 St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist Award and 2020 Mass Cultural Council Poetry Fellowship, she received her MFA in poetry from University of Massachusetts Boston, where she currently teaches.  

Cynthia Manick (Photo Credit: Sue Rissberger) is the author of Blue Hallelujahs (Black Lawrence Press, 2016) and editor of Soul Sister Revue: A Poetry Compilation (Jamii Publishing, 2019) and The Future of Black: Afrofuturism and Black Comics Poetry (Blair Publishing, forthcoming 2021). She has received fellowships from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, MacDowell Colony, and Château de la Napoule among others. Winner of the Lascaux Prize in Collected Poetry, Manick was also awarded Honorable Mention for the 2019 Furious Flower Poetry Prize. She is Founder of the reading series Soul Sister Revue; and her poem "Things I Carry Into the World" was made into a film by Motionpoems, an organization dedicated to video poetry, and has debuted on Tidal for National Poetry Month. A performer at literary festivals, libraries, universities, and most recently the Brooklyn Museum, Manick’s work has appeared in the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day Series, Callaloo, Los Angeles Review of Books (LARB), The Wall Street Journal, and elsewhereShe currently serves on the board of the International Women’s Writing Guild and the editorial board of Alice James Books.

Joyce Peseroff’s most recent, sixth poetry collection is Petition (Carnegie Mellon University Press, Fall, 2020.) She edited Robert Bly: When Sleepers Awake, The Ploughshares Poetry Reader, and Simply Lasting: Writers on Jane Kenyon. Her fifth book of poems, Know Thyself, was designated a “must read” by the 2016 Massachusetts Book Award. Recent poems and reviews appear in American Journal of Poetry, Consequence, On the Seawall, Massachusetts Review, Plume, Salamander, and on the website The Woven Tale Press. Her honors include grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Massachusetts Artists Foundation as well as a Pushcart Prize. She directed and taught in UMass Boston’s MFA Program in its first four years. Currently she blogs for her website and writes a poetry column for Arrowsmith Press.

Sponsored by The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library in Concord, Massachusetts
Readers/Speakers

Friday May 17, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online
 
Saturday, May 18
 

3:00pm EDT

Arrowsmith Press: Spring 2020 Book Launch
Saturday May 18, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Our writers will be reading from Arrowsmith's Spring 2020 publications:


Peter Balakian is the author of 8 books of poems, 4 books of prose, 3 collaborative translations and several edited books. “No Sign,” is the title poem of Balakian’s forthcoming book of poems. Ozone Journal won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, Black Dog of Fate, a memoir won the 1998 PEN/Martha Albrand Prize for the Art of the Memoir; The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America’s Response won the 2005 Raphael Lemkin Prize. His collaborative translations include two books by Grigoris Balakian: Armenian Golgotha: A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide and The Ruins of Ani. Among his other books of prose is Vice and Shadow: Essays on the Lyric Imagination, Poetry, Art, and Culture. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. Balakian is the recipient of many awards and prizes and civic citations including the Presidential Medal from the Republic of Armenia, Guggenheim and NEA Fellowships, The Spendlove Prize for Social Justice, Tolerance, and Diplomacy, and The Emily Clark Balch Prize for poetry from the Virginia Quarterly Review. He is Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor of the Humanities in the department of English and Director of Creative Writing at Colgate University.

Scott Harney (1955-2019) was a practicing poet who, aside from a few early publications in the Somerville Community News, did not publish during his lifetime, leaving a significant body of work to be discovered by readers after his death. He grew up in and around Boston, graduating from Charlestown High School and Harvard College. His literary influences include Robert Lowell and Jane Shore, with whom he studied at Harvard in the 1970s, as well as Richard Hugo and Philip Levine.

Megan Marshall is the winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize in Biography for Margaret Fuller. She is also the author of The Peabody Sisters, which won the Francis Parkman Prize, the Mark Lynton History Prize and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2006, and 2017's Elizabeth Bishop: A Miracle for Breakfast. She is the Charles Wesley Emerson College Professor and teaches narrative nonfiction and the art of archival research in the MFA program at Emerson College.

Kythe Heller is a poet, essayist, multimedia artist, and scholar who received an MDiv at Harvard Divinity School and is currently completing a doctorate at Harvard University in Comparative Religion and Arts and Media Practice. She is also a practitioner of Sufism and a student of M.R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen. Her published work includes two poetry chapbooks, Immolation (Monk Honey) and Thunder (Wick: Harvard Divinity School), the philosophical monograph “An Ethnography of Spirituality” (Cambridge UP), an essay in the anthology Quo Anima: spirituality and innovation in contemporary women’s poetry (Akron Series in Contemporary Poetics), and poems and essays published in American Poetry Review, Tricycle, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. Her work has been supported by grants and fellowships from Harvard University, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, The Mellon Foundation, The MacDowell Colony, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Vermont Studio Center, and Squaw Valley Community of Writers. While completing an MFA at Sarah Lawrence College, she created a literacy and creative arts program at the Coachman Family Homeless Shelter in White Plains, New York; she has also worked and taught through the Bard Prison Initiative, Janus Youth Shelters, Bradley-Angle Women’s Shelter, and Yellow Brick Road Street Outreach; currently she is a teaching fellow at Harvard University and on the faculty of the Language and Thinking Program at Bard College. In 2017, she founded VISION LAB, a collective of creatives working across spirituality, the arts, social and environmental justice, and technology.

Winner of Arrowsmith's Ramaswamy Prize, Oksana Zabuzhko is one of Ukraine’s best known and most important public intellectuals. Her controversial novel, Field Work in Ukrainian Sex, is widely regarded as a contemporary classic and has been translated into more than a dozen languages. Her most recent novel, Museum of Abandoned Secrets, explores the untold stories of Soviet life in the second half of the twentieth century. Zabuzhko has been a Fulbright scholar, and has taught Ukrainian literature at Penn State, Pittsburgh University, and Harvard. Her book Notre-dame d’Ukraine is a cultural study focused on the work of the fin-de-siecle writer Lesia Ukrainka. Founding editor of Komora Publishers, she works at the Hryhori Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy at the National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday May 18, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
First Parish Church

3:30pm EDT

Janet MacFadyen with photographer Stephen Schmidt: Poetry Reading & Slideshow
Saturday May 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Local poet Janet MacFayden will be reading from her book of poetry, and her husband Stephen Schmidt will be showing slides of the American Southwest.
We will meet in the upstairs reading room.
The Arms is accessible via the lower level entrance.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday May 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Arms Library
 
Monday, May 20
 

6:00pm EDT

U35
Monday May 20, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Monday May 20, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Tuesday, May 21
 

6:30pm EDT

Five Darn Good Poets
Five Award-Winning Massachusetts poets grace the stage at the Arts at the Stone Church Cafe on Tuesday, May 21st. Join us for an evening of unparalleled literary exploration as these poets delve into the mystic moments of contemporary life with a Poetry Round Robin. Engage in a dynamic exchange of verse as each poet brings their unique perspective to the forefront. From poignant reflections to stirring narratives, immerse yourself in the richness of their well-honed craft. Feel the heartbeat of poetry come alive as these esteemed poets share their masterpieces with passion and precision. Let their words transport you to realms both familiar and fantastical.

Arts at the Stone Church Cafe, a program of First Congregational Church of Wareham UCC, is a free monthly coffee-house style event (donations welcome) on the third Tuesday of the month. The café begins with a light meal at 6:30, followed by a performance at 7:30. Doors open at 6:15pm.
 
Wednesday, May 22
 

12:30pm EDT

Sparks in the Dark with Lisken Van Pelt Dus
Wednesday May 22, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Lisken Van Pelt Dus is a poet, teacher, and martial artist, raised in England, the US, and Mexico, and now living in Massachusetts. Her work can be found in such journals as Conduit, The South Carolina Review, qarrtsiluni, and upstreet, and has earned awards and honors from The Comstock Review, The Atlanta Review, and Cider Press Review. Her chapbook, Everywhere at Once, was published by Pudding House Press in 2009, and her first full-length book, What We’re Made Of, is due out from Word Tech Publications’ Cherry Grove imprint in May 2016.
Wednesday May 22, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday May 22, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday May 22, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Saturday, May 25
 

6:30pm EDT

Amesbury Poetry Series
Saturday May 25, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Featured poetry reading followed by an open mic. Jason Tandon is the author of five books of poetry, including This Far North (Black Lawrence Press, forthcoming 2023) and The Actual World (Black Lawrence Press, 2019). His poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Beloit Poetry Journal, North American Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. He teaches in the Arts & Sciences Writing Program at Boston University.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday May 25, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
John Greenleaf Whittier Home & Museum
 
Sunday, May 26
 

2:00pm EDT

New England Poetry Club: Poetry at the Manse
Sunday May 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Join the New England Poetry Club outdoors in the open air tent at the Old Manse for free poetry readings on select Sunday afternoons.
Extend your visit by signing up for a tour of the historic house prior to or following the reading. Learn more about tour offerings and pre-register for house tours here. Plan to come early or stay late for a stroll around the orchard and along the banks of the Concord River.

May poets:
Dr. Sara Epstein is a clinical psychologist who integrates mindfulness practices, including writing, in her psychotherapy work with children and adults. She also facilitates and teaches generative writing groups and classes. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Poetry QuarterlyAmethyst ReviewChest JournalNixes Mate ReviewPlainsongsmuseum of americana, among others. Her book reviews have been published in Mom Egg Review.  Bar of Rest is her first book of poetry.

Denise Provost has published two poetry collections: Curious Peach (Ibbetson Street Press, 2019) and City of Stories (Červená Barva Press, 2021).  Her poems have appeared in such journals as Ibbetson Street, Constellations, Muddy River Poetry Review, qarrtsiluni, Quadrille, Poetry Porch, Red Eft, Sonnet Scroll, Sanctuary, Light Quarterly, and in Bagel Bards anthologies. Twice Pushcart-nominated, Provost received the 2012 Best Love Sonnet award from the 2012 Maria C. Faust Sonnet Competition, and the New England Poetry Club’s 2021 Samuel Washington Allen Prize. She was elected co-president of the New England Poetry Club in 2022. Provost served from 2006-2021 in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Gary Whited is a poet, philosopher and psychotherapist. His first book titled, Having Listened, won the 2013 Homebound Publications Poetry Contest. In 2014 it received a Benjamin Franklin Silver Book Award, and in 2015 was translated into Russian and a bilingual edition was published. His new book, Being, There includes new poems along with his translation of the ancient Greek fragments of Parmenides from the 5th century BCE. This book dances between the poetic voice of Parmenides and the poetic remembrances of a young life on a prairie cattle ranch. His poems have appeared in journals, including Salamander, Plainsongs, The Aurorean, Atlanta Review, Comstock Review, The Wayfarer, Poetry Daily and The Red Letters.
Sunday May 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
The Old Manse

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday May 26, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday May 26, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday May 26, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday May 26, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Monday, May 27
 

6:00pm EDT

Reading and Reception with Marie Gauthier
Monday May 27, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Celebrate with us! Shelburne Falls resident Marie Gauthier's debut book of poetry, "Leave No Wake" was just published by Pine Row Press. Please join us on Friday, May 27th, at 6:00PM for a reading by Marie, followed by a reception, here at the Arms Library. We will be in the upstairs reading room. The Arms is accessible via the lower level entrance out back. Vaxxed and masked, please!

Marie Gauthier’s first full-length collection, Leave No Wake, was published by Pine Row Press in April. She's also the author of the chapbook Hunger All Inside (Finishing Line Press). Her poems have appeared in Poetry Northwest, Sugar House Review, The West Review, and elsewhere. She was the recipient of a 2008 Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Prize, and received Honorable Mention in the 2010 Dorothy Prizes. She works for Pioneer Valley Books as the marketing project editor, and runs the Collected Poets Series in Shelburne Falls, Mass., where she lives with her family. She serves as the founding president of the League of Women Voters of Franklin County in addition to her work on the board of the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts.

Books will be available, and you can also purchase ahead of time here: https://amzn.to/3MPw3OT.

Registration not necessary!
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Marie Gauthier’s debut full-length poetry collection, Leave No Wake, was published by Pine Row Press in April 2022. She works as the senior marketing project manager at Pioneer Valley Books. She is a Franklin County regional representative for Mass Poetry, runs the Collected P... Read More →
Monday May 27, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Arms Library
 
Tuesday, May 28
 

7:00pm EDT

Sophie Cabot Black in Boston
Tuesday May 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT

Sophie Cabot Black has four poetry collections: The Misunderstanding of Nature, which received the Poetry Society of America’s First Book Award, The Descent, which received the 2005 Connecticut Book Award, and The Exchange which received a starred review from Publisher’s Weekly. NPR labels her a “poet’s poet” and Billy Collins calls her voice “fresh and daring”. Her newest collection, Geometry of the Restless Herd, is out in May of 2024. Her poetry has appeared in numerous magazines, including The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, The New Yorker, and The Paris Review. 
 
The evening will be hosted by poet and translator Nidia Hernandez and Jennifer Barber, the current poet laureate of Brookline, and is co-sponsored by the New England Poetry Club and the Brookline Commission for the Arts.
Tuesday May 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Brookline Public Library
 
Wednesday, May 29
 

12:30pm EDT

Sparks in the Dark with Lis Weiss
Wednesday May 29, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Elisabeth Weiss teaches writing and literature at Salem State University. She’s
taught poetry in preschools, prisons, and nursing homes and as well as to the
intellectually disabled. She’s worked at Harper and Row Publishers (HarperCollins)
and has an MFA from The University of Iowa Writers Workshop. She’s published
poems in London’s Poetry Review, Porch, Crazyhorse, Lily Poetry Review and
Birmingham Poetry Review. Lis won the Talking Writing Hybrid Poetry Prize for
2016 and was a runner up in the 2013 Boston Review poetry contest and the 2023
Small Harbor Hybrid Chapbook Prize. Her chapbook, The Caretaker’s Lament, was
published by Finishing Line Press in 2016. Lis runs a refugee resettlement
organization, North Shore Friends of Refugees, and works as a docent in a house
built by a shipping merchant in 1768.
Wednesday May 29, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Wednesday May 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Zoom reading with open microphone

For Zoom link, Zoom contact hguran@aol.com
Wednesday May 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Zoom

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday May 29, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday May 29, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, May 30
 

6:30pm EDT

Poetorium at Starlite Poetry Open Mic (Featuring Jovonna Van Pelt & Jonathan Andersen)
Thursday May 30, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Please join us for a special double feature edition of our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite hosted by Paul Szlosek and Ron Whittle. It will be a full evening of poetry and spoken word starting with a brief interview on stage with our two featured poets Jovonna Van Pelt (Author of Unrelated Questions) and Jonathan Andersen (Author of Augur and Stomp and Sing), followed by poetry readings by our features, a 10-minute tribute to a dead poet by a guest reader, a short intermission, and then an open mic (with 5-minute slots for each reader). Admission is free, but a hat will be passed for donations to pay our features and compensate Starlite for the use of their space.
Thursday May 30, 2024 6:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Starlite Bar & Gallery 39 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, MA, USA
 
Friday, May 31
 

2:00pm EDT

Book Discussion with Author and Poet Jennifer Freed
Friday May 31, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Join author Jennifer Freed for an informal discussion of her new book, When Light Shifts. In a sequence of story-poems, Freed’s memoir describes the period following her mother’s stroke from multiple perspectives, touching on themes of identity, healthcare, healing, and parenting one’s parents. Copies of her book are available to check out at the Gale Free Library. To register, please call (508)210-5569, or email galefreelibrary@gmail.com

Jennifer Freed is an author, poet and teacher, and has been leading the Gale Free Library’s monthly “Craft of Writing” programs since 2014. She was a finalist in the 2013 New Women's Voices Competition, and was awarded the 2020 Samuel Washington Allen Prize for a long poem or poem-sequence. Jennifer has also been a finalist for the Frank O'Hara prize multiple times, and has received multiple nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Orison Anthology.
Readers/Speakers
Friday May 31, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Online
 
Saturday, June 1
 

11:00am EDT

Poetry Writing 101 with Susan Roney-O’Brien: In Form, Conform, Reform
Saturday June 1, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Traditional or “received” forms give poets the opportunity to practice technique, to work within an established scaffolding. We tune our ears to meter and rhythmic patterns that, once set up, are expected. So many forms to explore! We’ll start simply, define and try, limericks, acrostics, abcderians, haikus, tankas and move on to read sonnets, sestinas and villanelles. Perhaps once we know the pattern, we can learn to break the form like Robert Frost did in “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening”.
Saturday June 1, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Online

6:30pm EDT

Teen Summer Virtual Open House & Info Session
Saturday June 1, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
GrubStreet's teen summer writing classes give writers aged 13-18 the opportunity to explore all different types of genres, topics, and styles of creative writing in the company of other teens who love words—written and spoken. On June 1st from 6:30-7:30pm, join us for a Teen Summer Virtual Open House & Info Session to learn more about GrubStreet’s teen summer classes, our instructors, scholarships, what the online and in-person class experience will look like, and a chance to win a kit full of creative fun!

In this webinar-style session, a panel of our staff members will give you an overview of GrubStreet’s Young Adult Writers Program. Teens will then have a chance to chat with a few of our summer instructors. At the end, there will be some time set aside for a Q&A.

For any questions that are specific to you and your writing, please email us and we'll send a personalized response! We welcome all questions about all things related to YAWP and GrubStreet.

Please make sure to pre-register, so we can email you the link to join the meeting! To support your continued investment in your creative writing, all teen attendees will be gifted a 10% discount for any one Teen Summer 2022 class.
Saturday June 1, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Online
 
Sunday, June 2
 

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday June 2, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday June 2, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday June 2, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.

Sunday June 2, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Wednesday, June 5
 

8:00pm EDT

Boston Poetry Slam
Wednesday June 5, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
The Boston Poetry Slam holds a weekly show every Wednesday downstairs at the Cantab Lounge. This is the flagship show of the Boston Poetry Slam and the entire night is devoted to the craft, performance, and enjoyment of poetry.
The cover charge is $4, cash or credit. No tickets are sold in advance. The poetry show is 21+, with a photo ID and Vaccination Card required to enter the venue. No outside drink is allowed— please patronize the bar— but you may bring food and eat it in the venue. Regrettably, the basement of the Cantab is not wheelchair-accessible; please email us to learn more about the space and to discuss accessibility options.
Doors open at approximately 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic. The venue has a capacity of 75 persons with seating for approximately 60; if you want to sit down for the first part of the show, you will need to arrive before 8:00 PM. Large parties are strongly advised to arrive in a timely manner, as the show frequently sells out. If you want to read, come early, and be sure to read our Entry Line & Sign Up Rules.
There is a short break after the open mic at approximately 9:45, during which some seats usually free up for incoming crowd. (If the feature is popular, do not expect seats to become available.) After the break, the featured poet or event begins. Standard features last for 30 minutes and featured slams last about 60 minutes, after which our featured poets vend their product and chat with fans. As of 2023, the full show is usually over by 11:00.
For directions and parking, click here. For more information about how to ensure yourself a seat or a spot on the open mic, see our FAQ.
Wednesday June 5, 2024 8:00pm - 11:00pm EDT
Cantab Lounge 738 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
 
Thursday, June 6
 

2:30pm EDT

Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O’Brien
Thursday June 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
This virtual poetry workshop is a vehicle for critique, a time of close reading and thoughtful responses that help craft the written word so that it says exactly what the author intends. The focus is the work itself. Poets are respectful of each other, value the craft, understand the courage it takes to have work critiqued, and make the final decisions about their own writing. Please join us. Writing prompts will be shared with registrants one week before the workshop, and we request you submit your work at least three days before the workshop to give attendees time to read your poem.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday June 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Online
 
Friday, June 7
 

11:00am EDT

Northfield Authors & Artists Festival
Friday June 7, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Designed to be an annual event, Authors and Artists, had been planned as a destination festival
for Northfield, MA on June 13. When the pandemic struck, we adapted and moved online. The
festival is still free, and open to all, but now accessible to a wider audience. Spreading the
festival out over all 4 Saturdays in June, from 11am to 2pm avoids concurrent programming, and
allows people to register for one or more weeks. The festival will still include opportunities for
local authors and artists to participate with an online art show, nature poetry coordinated with
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, and readings each week.

Headline speakers include the Vermont mystery writer Archer Mayor; National Poet Beat
Laureate Paul Richmond; writer of African-American history Dr. Gretchen Holbrook-Gerzina;
women's rights activist and memoire author Dr. Lise Weil; peace activist-poet JuPong Lin; art
educator Dr. Simone Alter-Muri; and Abenaki author Cheryl Savageau. Children's programming
includes authors Deanna Cook (kids cooking) and Christina Uss (bikes, books, and persistence).
For a full schedule of events including ways to join in see our website:
authorsandartistsfestival.wordpress.com

Registration is open on the website or using this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DUj_BdkcTmGZld6mBHWfOQ

Funded in part by Massachusetts Local Cultural Council money from Northfield, Gill,
Bernardston, and Warwick; Greenfield-Northampton Cooperative Bank; Kiwanis Club of
Northfield, MA; Greenfield Savings Bank; Deerfield Valley Art Association; Dickinson
Memorial Library; and the Northfield Historical Commission.
Press contact: Lisa McLoughlin 413-475-0650; Lisa@hemlockhouse.net
Friday June 7, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Zoom
 
Sunday, June 9
 

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday June 9, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday June 9, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday June 9, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday June 9, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Monday, June 10
 

5:30pm EDT

June Friday Night Writes
Monday June 10, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
What's more satisfying than leaving work behind on a Friday evening? Rounding out the week with a free virtual writing session, of course! Maximize that Friday night feeling and kick off your writing weekend with us online! Join us for a Friday Night Writes Session on Friday, June 10th, from 5:30pm-6:30pm and log into GrubStreet Remote for some writing! In 60 jam-packed minutes, you’ll meet fellow writers and get your creative juices flowing with some great writing exercises. Best of all, you’ll sign off with some new ideas to ponder for the rest of your evening and beyond. Please make sure to register in advance so we can email you a link to join!

A multidisciplinary award-winning writer of fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry, Rolando-André López is currently pursuing a Creative Writing MFA at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, CA. In 2020, he was a 1st Place Voices of Color Fellow at Martha's Vineyard Institute for Creative Writing, and his essay, "ya tú sa'e," was a finalist for the Ray Ventre nonfiction prize at Passages North Literary Journal. A performer as well, he read for the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture in Boston, after his poem, "wealth," was selected by Porsha Olayiwola for its representation of Afrofuturism. In 2021, he was awarded a Winter/Spring 2022 Fellowship at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. His work has been featured in Orca Literary Journal, America Magazine, Sacred Trespasses, The Coffin Bell Journal, and Bellow Literary Journal.
Readers/Speakers
Monday June 10, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Online

6:00pm EDT

Lit Crawl: Mass Poetry Presents Poems To Go featuring the Traveling Poetry Emporium
Monday June 10, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Get your quick poetry fix! Mass Poetry presents the Traveling Poetry Emporium: poets Cassandra de Alba and Julia Story will offer poems-to-order on your subject, composed right before your eyes. Visitors to this booth can name any topic—large or small, real or imagined, object-specific or broadly thematic. One of the Emporium's poets will compose an original poem on your topic within five minutes, typed on a manual Hermes typewriter. The poet will read the poem aloud before handing you the only existing copy of the poem, which is yours to keep. Come with five minutes and leave with a one-of-a-kind made-to-order poem!

About LitCrawl
Lit Crawl features more than a dozen separate readings, performances, and interactive
games—all held outdoors in some of Cambridge’s hippest restaurant patios and performance
venues. This year’s event will have all of the quirky and unexpected fun that Lit Crawl attendees
have come to expect, but in order to manage capacities at our host venues, we need to institute
some new policies this year. These include requiring registration (free through Eventbrite for
events at Starlight Square, $15 for events at restaurants) for all events unless otherwise noted--
attendees must register separately for each session. The full schedule and registration link can be found here: https://bostonbookfest.org/year-round-events/lit-crawl-boston/

The Traveling Poetry Emporium Poets
Cassandra de Alba is a poet living in Massachusetts. Her chapbooks are habitats (Horse Less Press, 2016), Ugly/Sad (Glass Poetry Press, 2020) and Cryptids (Ginger Bug Press, 2020). Her work has appeared in The Shallow Ends, Big Lucks, and Wax Nine, among other publications. She is a poetry reader for Underblong and an instructor at the Redbud Writing Project.

Julia Story is the author of Post Moxie (Sarabande Books) and the chapbooks The Trapdoor (dancing girl press) and Julie the Astonishing (Sixth Finch Books). She is a 2016 recipient of a Pushcart Prize and her recent work can be read in Sixth Finch, Tinderbox, and Tupelo Quarterly. She is a Midwesterner who now lives in Massachusetts.

Monday June 10, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Starlight Square

7:00pm EDT

Daniel Johnson & Anthony Febo
Monday June 10, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Anthony Febo is a Puerto Rican poet, artist, and new dad living in Malden, MA. Febo has been performing and teaching poetry and theatre for over a decade in the greater Boston area. He was featured as part of WBUR’s The ARTery 25 as an artist to watch. In the classroom, Febo treats each workshop as it’s own celebration. He draws on his experiences from his time in theatre spaces, museums, non-profits, and art centers. On the stage, he has toured the country individually and as half of Adobo-Fish-Sauce: a cooking and poetry collaboration. His work examines what it means to actively choose joy in the face of what is trying to break you. Weaving performance into his writing, he examines issues such as toxic masculinity, family, culture, identity, and the role representation plays into a person’s development. His first full length book of poetry, Becoming an Island, can be purchased at Game Over Books. Visit him online at https://www.thisisfebo.com and https://adobofishsauce.com.

Daniel Johnson is the author of How to Catch a Falling Knife, published by Alice James Books. In 2018, he was commissioned to compose lines of poetry for the twin memorials honoring those killed and wounded in the Boston Marathon bombings. His writing has appeared in Tin House, The Iowa Review, The Best American Poetry, Boston Review, jubilat, and elsewhere. He recently completed his second volume of poems, Shadow Act, an Elegy for American Journalist James Foley. He currently serves as the executive director of Mass Poetry.

Registration link:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqcOmqqD8qH9TCLl0s1RWEaXIjjlFt27wC


Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/752107948763238

Readers/Speakers
avatar for Febo

Febo

Anthony Febo is a poet, actor, youth worker, lover and friend. He founded the adult slam poetry scene in the city that birthed and raised him, Lowell, MA. He also co founded FreeVerse! a organization that works with Lowell's youth to better understand themselves through poetry. He... Read More →
Monday June 10, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Menino Arts Center
 
Tuesday, June 11
 

4:00pm EDT

All Morning the Crows: A Virtual Poetry Reading with Meg Kearney
Tuesday June 11, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Bird lovers everywhere will be drawn to Meg Kearney's latest poetry collection, inspired by (but not always necessarily about) our feathered friends. All Morning the Crows, winner of the Washington Prize, arrived hot off the presses on June 1. Meg is also author of The Ice Storm, a heroic crown of sonnets published as a chapbook in 2020 (now in its third printing!); Home By Now, winner of the 2010 PEN New England LL Winship Award and finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize and Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year, and An Unkindness of Ravens. Meg also writes for young people, including three novels in verse for teens and a picture book, Trouper, winner of the 2015 Kentucky Bluegrass Award. Meg's poetry has been featured on Poetry Daily, Ted Kooser's "American Life in Poetry" column, and Garrison Keillor's "A Writer's Almanac," and has been published in myriad anthologies. A four-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize, Meg is founding director of the Solstice MFA in Creative Writing Program in Massachusetts.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday June 11, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Online
 
Wednesday, June 12
 

3:00pm EDT

Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site & New England Poetry Club
Wednesday June 12, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Magdalena Gómez is the Poet Laureate of Springfield, MA and a Poetry Fellow of the Academy of American Poets. Her poetry collection, Shameless Woman, (Red Sugarcane Press, NYC) is studied in Latinx curricula throughout the U.S. Her ground-breaking memoir noir, M’ija, will be released in hardcover in spring of 2022 by Heliotrope Books, NYC.

Enzo Silon Surin is a Haitian-born award-winning poet, educator, publisher and social advocate. He is the author of three collections of poetry, including When My Body Was A Clinched Fist (Black Lawrence Press, 2020) and A Letter of Resignation: An American Libretto (2017). He is Founding Editor and Publisher at Central Square Press and President/Executive Director at the Faraday Publishing Company, Inc. The Longfellow Summer Festival brings music, poetry, and community to the East Lawn of the Longfellow House on Sunday afternoons through the summer.

The 2022 Summer Festival will kick off on Sunday, June 5. All events are free and open to the public. Just bring a picnic blanket or lawn chair! The series is co-sponsored by the Friends of Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters and the New England Poetry Club.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Enzo Silon Surin

Enzo Silon Surin

Editor/Publisher, Central Square Press
Enzo Silon Surin is a Haitian-born poet, publisher, advocate and author of the chapbook Higher Ground (Finishing Line Press). He was recognized in 2015 by PEN New England (New England’s chapter of PEN American Center) as a Celebrated New Voice in Poetry. His work has appeared in... Read More →
Wednesday June 12, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
 
Thursday, June 13
 

7:00pm EDT

Pour Me a Poem (Open Mic & Eric Petersen Feature Reading)
Thursday June 13, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Eric Petersen (aka ESP) of Gardner, MA will be our feature poet on Thursday, June 13.After the featured poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the featured poet.
Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house. Please note that the venue may not be accessible to everyone.
Thursday June 13, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
51 Park Street, Unit 6, Mansfield, MA 02048
 
Friday, June 14
 

11:00am EDT

Northfield Authors & Artists Festival
Friday June 14, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Designed to be an annual event, Authors and Artists, had been planned as a destination festival
for Northfield, MA on June 13. When the pandemic struck, we adapted and moved online. The
festival is still free, and open to all, but now accessible to a wider audience. Spreading the
festival out over all 4 Saturdays in June, from 11am to 2pm avoids concurrent programming, and
allows people to register for one or more weeks. The festival will still include opportunities for
local authors and artists to participate with an online art show, nature poetry coordinated with
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, and readings each week.

Headline speakers include the Vermont mystery writer Archer Mayor; National Poet Beat
Laureate Paul Richmond; writer of African-American history Dr. Gretchen Holbrook-Gerzina;
women's rights activist and memoire author Dr. Lise Weil; peace activist-poet JuPong Lin; art
educator Dr. Simone Alter-Muri; and Abenaki author Cheryl Savageau. Children's programming
includes authors Deanna Cook (kids cooking) and Christina Uss (bikes, books, and persistence).

For a full schedule of events including ways to join in see our website:
authorsandartistsfestival.wordpress.com
Registration is open on the website or using this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DUj_BdkcTmGZld6mBHWfOQ

Funded in part by Massachusetts Local Cultural Council money from Northfield, Gill,
Bernardston, and Warwick; Greenfield-Northampton Cooperative Bank; Kiwanis Club of
Northfield, MA; Greenfield Savings Bank; Deerfield Valley Art Association; Dickinson
Memorial Library; and the Northfield Historical Commission.
Press contact: Lisa McLoughlin 413-475-0650; Lisa@hemlockhouse.net
Friday June 14, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Zoom

7:00pm EDT

Grubbie Debut: Dariel Suarez with Jonathan Escoffery, The Playwright's House
Friday June 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join Porter Square Books and GrubStreet to celebrate the launch of The Playwright's House, the debut novel from Dariel Suarez, GrubStreet's Education Director! Dariel will be joined in conversation by Jonathan Escoffery. This event is free and open to all, hosted on Crowdcast in partnership with Grubstreet.

“The Playwright's House is a bighearted novel, intricately embedded in the politics and daily life of contemporary Cuba. It is also a family story of love, sibling rivalry, courage, and redemption. Suarez writes with energy, exuberance, and psychological acuity. The straightforward prose adds gravity and earnestness to this remarkable novel.”
—Ha Jin, National Book Award winner and author of War Trash 

Happily married, backed by a powerful mentor, and with career prospects that would take him abroad, Serguey has more than any young Cuban lawyer could ask for. But when his estranged brother Victor appears with news that their father—famed theater director Felipe Blanco—has been detained for what he suspects are political reasons, Serguey’s privileged life is suddenly shaken.

A return to his childhood home in Havana’s decaying suburbs—a place filled with art, politics, and the remnants of a dissolving family—reconnects Serguey with his troubled past. He learns of an elusive dramaturge’s link to Felipe, a man who could be key to his father’s release. With the help of a social media activist and his wife’s ties with the Catholic Church, Serguey sets out to unlock the mystery of Felipe’s arrest and, in the process, is forced to confront the reasons for the hostility between him and Victor: two violent childhood episodes that scarred them in unforgettable ways. On the verge of imprisonment, Serguey realizes he must make a decision regarding not just his father, but his family and his own future, a decision which, under the harsh shadow of a communist state, he cannot afford to regret.

Dariel Suarez was born and raised in Havana, Cuba. In 1997, at age fourteen, he immigrated to the United States with his family during the island’s economic crisis known as The Special Period. Dariel is now the author of the novel The Playwright’s House and the story collection A Kind of Solitude, winner of the Spokane Prize for Short Fiction and the International Latino Book Award for Best Collection of Short Stories. He is an inaugural City of Boston Artist Fellow and the Education Director at GrubStreet. His work has been awarded the First Lady Cecile de Jongh Literary Prize and will be anthologized in this year’s Best American Essays. He has also been published in The Threepenny Review, The Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Michigan Quarterly Review, and The Caribbean Writer, among others. Dariel earned his MFA in Fiction at Boston University and currently resides in the Boston area with his wife and daughter.

Jonathan Escoffery is the author of the linked story collection, If I Survive You, forthcoming fall 2022 from FSG, as well as the forthcoming novel, Play Stone Kill Bird. He is the recipient of the 2020 Plimpton Prize for Fiction, the 2020 ASME Award for Fiction, a 2020 NEA fellowship, and a 2021 Wallace Stegner fellowship from Stanford University. His writing has appeared in The Paris Review, American Short Fiction, The Best American Magazine Writing 2020, and elsewhere. Jonathan earned his MFA in Fiction from the University of Minnesota and attends USC’s Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature Program as a Provost Fellow.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Friday June 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

LGBTQ+ Lowell Open Mic
Friday June 14, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Come on down to the cafe for a night celebrating local LGBTQ+ talent. Whether you're an amateur or a seasoned professional we want to hear your songs, stories, and poems, see your dance routines, and laugh til our sides hurt at your stand up bits. Emcee Resi Ibañez is a Filipinx genderqueer poet, writer, and community storyteller, who believes in storytelling as a way of building community. They have been published in bklyn boihood’s Outside the XY: Queer Black and Brown Masculinity, LOAM magazine, and will soon be published in Blue Oak Press’s upcoming anthology They Rise Like a Wave: an Anthology of Asian American Woman Poets, as well as Loom Press’s Atlantic Currents: Connecting Cork and Lowell. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/1770488649764214/ .


Friday June 14, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Coffee and Cotton
 
Saturday, June 15
 

3:00pm EDT

Poetry & Music for Palestine
Saturday June 15, 2024 3:00pm - 6:00pm EDT

Join local artists who want to make a difference! Let's come together through poetry, music, and community action to raise money for Middle East Children's Alliance, which provides emergency assistance to families who have fled their homes to seek shelter with relatives as well as procuring emergency medical supplies for hospitals and clinics, with an emphasis on the Gaza area.
Saturday June 15, 2024 3:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
The Footlight Club
 
Sunday, June 16
 

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday June 16, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday June 16, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday June 16, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday June 16, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Tuesday, June 18
 

7:30pm EDT

Her Voice Among the Aisles: A Celebration of Emily Dickinson through Poetry & Song
Tuesday June 18, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Emily Dickinson is largely considered one of the leading poetic voices of the 19th century. Her words have inspired many composers who have set her words to music. Annina Hsieh (soprano) and Judy Park (piano) will perform selections from Aaron Copland’s playful, tragic, personal, perennial, and ethereal song cycle Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson, as well as settings of Dickinson’s verse by other American composers. Poets Tom Daley and Cammy Thomas will recite and provide insights into the power, nuance, and beauty of Dickinson’s poetic vision.

Annina Hsieh is a Boston-based soprano and educator. Praised for her sensitivity as a performer, Hsieh strives to connect with audiences in opera and recital settings, and was the 2019 winner of the Handel and Haydn Society’s Barbara E. Maze Award for Musical Excellence. She completed her Master of Music in Voice Performance at Cleveland Institute of Music, and her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance at Ithaca College.

Leona Cheung is a Boston-based collaborative pianist. Her deep devotion to Art Song repertoire has brought her to perform in the Oxford Lieder Festival, Leeds Lieder Festival, Toronto Summer Music Festival, Franz Schubert Institut and Songfest. She earned her Master of Music and Graduate Diploma in Collaborative Piano from New England Conservatory, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Hong Kong Baptist University.

Tom Daley is the author of the play Every Broom and Bridget—Emily Dickinson and Her Irish Servants. Tom leads workshops in poetry and in memoir writing at Lexington Community Education and elsewhere. Recipient of the Dana Award in Poetry his poetry has appeared in Harvard Review, Massachusetts Review, 32 Poems, Fence, Denver Quarterly, Crazyhorse, Barrow Street, Rhino, Prairie Schooner, Witness, and Poetry Ireland Review. Regarding his poetry collection House You Cannot Reach, Lloyd Schwartz writes, "Every line here, even—and maybe especially—in the poignant poems “spoken” by the poet’s mother, radiates his love of poetry."

Cammy Thomas’ first book of poems, Cathedral of Wish, received the 2006 Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America. A fellowship from the Ragdale Foundation helped her complete her second book, Inscriptions. Her third book, Tremors, came out in 2021. Her poems have recently appeared in Amsterdam Quarterly, The Poetry Porch, New Orleans Review, and Poet Lore. Far Past War, a choral setting of her poems composed by her sister, Augusta Read Thomas, premiered at Washington’s National Cathedral on March 13, 2022. She lives in Bolton, MA.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Tom Daley

Tom Daley

Instructor, Tom Daley Workshops
I lead workshops in poetry and memoir writing at community and adult education venues in the Boston area (including Boston Center for Adult Education and Lexington Community Education) and at my house in Cambridge. I am also a member of the faculty of the Online School of Poetry.I... Read More →
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Cammy Thomas

Cammy Thomas’ first book of poems, Cathedral of Wish, received the 2006 Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America. Both it and her second book, Inscriptions, are published by Four Way Books. A fellowship from the Ragdale Foundation helped her complete Inscriptions... Read More →
Hosts
avatar for Tom Daley

Tom Daley

Instructor, Tom Daley Workshops
I lead workshops in poetry and memoir writing at community and adult education venues in the Boston area (including Boston Center for Adult Education and Lexington Community Education) and at my house in Cambridge. I am also a member of the faculty of the Online School of Poetry.I... Read More →
avatar for Cammy Thomas

Cammy Thomas

Cammy Thomas’ first book of poems, Cathedral of Wish, received the 2006 Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America. Both it and her second book, Inscriptions, are published by Four Way Books. A fellowship from the Ragdale Foundation helped her complete Inscriptions... Read More →
Tuesday June 18, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Follen Church Society
 
Wednesday, June 19
 

11:00am EDT

Fire Goes Out Without Wood: A Virtual Poetry Reading with Catherine Reed
Wednesday June 19, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
In Fire Goes Out Without Wood, Catherine Reed’s latest poetry collection invites us to journey with her to where ministry and poetry meet. We will encounter a couple in their senior years holding hands, laughing and skipping down the street like two teenagers. A mother grieving her son in jail sits in a rest home waiting. The Intruder who does not discriminate. A child who stares and no longer recognizes grandmother who now wears a mask. We will hear the words of a six-year old perched on her daddy’s shoulders “my daddy’s going to change the world” and moments later her dying daddy pleading for his life with a knee on his neck. After 63 years of marriage one who sits with tears streaming down weather- beaten cheeks waiting to proceed. What God whispers to us when the flames of love dwindle and ending with her dedication For The God Who Knows My Name. Catherine Reed is an ordained minister and poet. She is the author of Crossing BoundariesBetween Midnight and Dawn, and Sankofa. She is a winner of the Barbara Pilon Poetry Contest and a winner of Dark Horse Third World Contest. She’s a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. “Ministry keeps me grounded, poetry helps me dream, and my family keeps me real.”
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Catherine Reed

Catherine Reed resides in Worcester, MA. She is a graduate of Clark University, Worcester, Kaleo School of Ministry, Woburn, MA, Hartford Seminary BMCP, Hartford, CT and attended Boston University School of Theology.
Wednesday June 19, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Online

6:30pm EDT

Lesley University MFA in Creative Writing Summer Reading Series
Wednesday June 19, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Lesley University’s Graduate Creative Writing summer evening reading series will bring acclaimed authors to campus from June 17-25. All readings will take place on the South Campus in Washburn Auditorium. Attendance at the in-person readings is restricted to members of the Lesley Community (students, faculty, staff) due to Covid-19 restrictions. All readings will be open to the public on Zoom, all times are ET. Award-winning author Angie Cruz will headline the series as a visiting author.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday June 19, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Online
 
Thursday, June 20
 

6:30pm EDT

Lesley University MFA in Creative Writing Summer Reading Series
Thursday June 20, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Lesley University’s Graduate Creative Writing summer evening reading series will bring acclaimed authors to campus from June 17-25. All readings will take place on the South Campus in Washburn Auditorium. Attendance at the in-person readings is restricted to members of the Lesley Community (students, faculty, staff) due to Covid-19 restrictions. All readings will be open to the public on Zoom, all times are ET. Award-winning author Angie Cruz will headline the series as a visiting author.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday June 20, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Online
 
Friday, June 21
 

11:00am EDT

Northfield Authors & Artists Festival
Friday June 21, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Designed to be an annual event, Authors and Artists, had been planned as a destination festival
for Northfield, MA on June 13. When the pandemic struck, we adapted and moved online. The
festival is still free, and open to all, but now accessible to a wider audience. Spreading the
festival out over all 4 Saturdays in June, from 11am to 2pm avoids concurrent programming, and
allows people to register for one or more weeks. The festival will still include opportunities for
local authors and artists to participate with an online art show, nature poetry coordinated with
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, and readings each week.

Headline speakers include the Vermont mystery writer Archer Mayor; National Poet Beat
Laureate Paul Richmond; writer of African-American history Dr. Gretchen Holbrook-Gerzina;
women's rights activist and memoire author Dr. Lise Weil; peace activist-poet JuPong Lin; art
educator Dr. Simone Alter-Muri; and Abenaki author Cheryl Savageau. Children's programming
includes authors Deanna Cook (kids cooking) and Christina Uss (bikes, books, and persistence).

For a full schedule of events including ways to join in see our website:
authorsandartistsfestival.wordpress.com
Registration is open on the website or using this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DUj_BdkcTmGZld6mBHWfOQ

Funded in part by Massachusetts Local Cultural Council money from Northfield, Gill,
Bernardston, and Warwick; Greenfield-Northampton Cooperative Bank; Kiwanis Club of
Northfield, MA; Greenfield Savings Bank; Deerfield Valley Art Association; Dickinson
Memorial Library; and the Northfield Historical Commission.
Press contact: Lisa McLoughlin 413-475-0650; Lisa@hemlockhouse.net
Friday June 21, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Zoom
 
Saturday, June 22
 

5:00pm EDT

Memorial Poetry Reading for the Late Joan Erickson
Saturday June 22, 2024 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
Please join us for this special memorial poetry reading to honor the late Joan Erickson (1937-2021), a talented artist and beloved poet in the Worcester area poetry community who suddenly passed away last year in May. Poets and friends scheduled to read examples of Joan’s wonderful slice-of-life poetry (which often chronicled the people and everyday events in her life) as well as share some of their own favorite memories of her include Eve Rifkah, Glenn D'Alessio, Tom Ewart, Paul Szlosek, Susan Roney-O’Brien, Nancy Nowak, and Peggy O’Connell, with more to be announced.

The event will be hosted by poet Paul Szlosek, and light refreshments will be served.

For more infomations contact Paul Szlosek at poetsparlor@hotmail.com.

Click Here to Read poems by Joan Erickson and Paul Szlosek.

Readers/Speakers
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite

Saturday June 22, 2024 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
Tidepool Bookshop, Llc
 
Sunday, June 23
 

7:00pm EDT

Yoko Ono & The Fluxus Movement
Sunday June 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
This is a fully online, Zoom event. We will be looking at the work of Yoko Ono, a Japanese multimedia artist who published Grapefruit, which is read as poetry. Poet Michael F. Gill created a conceptual art piece called Grapefruit, which is inspired by Yoko Ono, so we will also listen to a clip of Michael's work. We'll discuss the Fluxus Movement in relation to Yoko Ono's piece.

Please join our Facebook group to get access to the Zoom link on the day of the event: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diymfa

Or please email the organizer at aprilmarchpenn@gmail.com to get added to the email list.
Sunday June 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday June 23, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!

Sunday June 23, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday June 23, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday June 23, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Tuesday, June 25
 

6:00pm EDT

The Hard Work of Hope Reading
Tuesday June 25, 2024 6:00pm - 8:30pm EDT

Shortly after COVID-19’s arrival, Mass Poetry put out a call for poems about this unprecedented moment—empty grocery store shelves, conversations across balconies, stadiums turned hospitals, civil resistance in the face of police violence, the sirens, the sirens, the sirens—and were met with an overwhelming response. Using Kathleen Aguero's potem "Hard Work" as a guide, our community rose to the challenge, helping us make a record of this pandemic life. 
We always intended to have a culminating reading, but as the weeks became months, then years, and still case numbers rise and fall, rise again—well, we're realizing there isn't going to be as clear an ending as we'd hoped. So instead we're inviting you to a kick-off celebration: a reading to mark the beginning of a year of dreaming, planning, and creating. We will host a huge community gathering at the Mass Poetry Festival in Spring 2023, and everyone who has participated (as poet, or reader) in "The Hard Work of Hope" is invited to attend. 
But for now, join us on the Summer Solstice, June 21, 2022, to celebrate the balance between light and dark, a tip, a turn toward sun and summer, and beginning again:
6:00 pm - Community gathering near the harbor
6:30 pm - Choral reading of a poem
7:00 pm - Reading on the Calderwood Stage at GrubStreet's Center for Creative Writing
Come for some, or all of the evening. For the inside portion (beginning at 7), masks will be required.
Making sure our events are accessible is a top priority: GrubStreet's building, restrooms, and the event space are wheelchair accessible. There is a hearing loop available, and we will be using a mic and doing sound checks before the event for clarity. If you require closed captioning, ASL interpreters, or have other accessibility needs we might not have thought of, please reach out to danielle@masspoetry.org. We will do our best to accommodate any and all requests.
Tuesday June 25, 2024 6:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
GrubStreet's Center for Creative Writing
 
Thursday, June 27
 

7:00pm EDT

Unearthing Debut Release Party ft. Joey Phoenix and Friends
Thursday June 27, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Joey Phoenix is releasing their DEBUT chapbook of poetry this June. They are also releasing the companion album featuring their words and Joe Sabourin's extraordinary music.Join Joey and friends for an evening of art, poetry, movement, and music at Rooted Cafe inside the Arts at the Armory on Highland Avenue in Somerville, MA.
The evening will also feature:
 - poetry and art by She Moves and Makes
 - readings from Joey Gould and Shari Caplan
 - performance snippets from unearthing the album
- other exciting happenings TBA
Thursday June 27, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Avenue
 
Friday, June 28
 

11:00am EDT

Northfield Authors & Artists Festival
Friday June 28, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Designed to be an annual event, Authors and Artists, had been planned as a destination festival
for Northfield, MA on June 13. When the pandemic struck, we adapted and moved online. The
festival is still free, and open to all, but now accessible to a wider audience. Spreading the
festival out over all 4 Saturdays in June, from 11am to 2pm avoids concurrent programming, and
allows people to register for one or more weeks. The festival will still include opportunities for
local authors and artists to participate with an online art show, nature poetry coordinated with
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, and readings each week.

Headline speakers include the Vermont mystery writer Archer Mayor; National Poet Beat
Laureate Paul Richmond; writer of African-American history Dr. Gretchen Holbrook-Gerzina;
women's rights activist and memoire author Dr. Lise Weil; peace activist-poet JuPong Lin; art
educator Dr. Simone Alter-Muri; and Abenaki author Cheryl Savageau. Children's programming
includes authors Deanna Cook (kids cooking) and Christina Uss (bikes, books, and persistence).

For a full schedule of events including ways to join in see our website:
authorsandartistsfestival.wordpress.com
Registration is open on the website or using this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DUj_BdkcTmGZld6mBHWfOQ

Funded in part by Massachusetts Local Cultural Council money from Northfield, Gill,
Bernardston, and Warwick; Greenfield-Northampton Cooperative Bank; Kiwanis Club of
Northfield, MA; Greenfield Savings Bank; Deerfield Valley Art Association; Dickinson
Memorial Library; and the Northfield Historical Commission.
Press contact: Lisa McLoughlin 413-475-0650; Lisa@hemlockhouse.net
Friday June 28, 2024 11:00am - 2:00pm EDT
Zoom
 
Sunday, June 30
 

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday June 30, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday June 30, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

7:00pm EDT

The Grand Reopening of the Poetorium at Starlite Poetry Reading Series Featuring Meg Smith
Sunday June 30, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Please join us on June 30th for the grand reopening of our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium at Starlite (after a two-year hiatus due to COVID) hosted by Paul Szlosek and Ron Whittle. It will be a full evening of poetry and spoken word starting with a brief interview on stage with our featured poet Meg Smith (Author of Dear Deepest Ghost, Night’s Island, This Scarlet Dancing, Pretty Green Thorns: New and Collected Poetry, and The Plague Confessor: Short Stories), followed by a poetry reading by our feature, a short intermission, and then the open mic (with 5-minute slots for each reader). Admission is free (but a hat will be passed to pay our features, and compensate The Starlite for the use of their space). Meg Smith is a writer, journalist, dancer, and events producer living in Lowell, MA. Her poetry has recently appeared in The Cafe Review, Muddy River Poetry Review, Acropolis Journal, Poetry Bay, Beliveau Review, and many more. She served for 15 years on the board of Lowell Celebrates Kerouac!, a festival honoring Lowell-born author Jack Kerouac. She produces the Edgar Allan Poe Show, honoring Poe’s presence in Lowell. She is author of five poetry books and a short fiction collection, The Plague Confessor, and welcomes visits to megsmithwriter.com
Readers/Speakers
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Paul Szlosek

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
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Ron Whittle

Co-Founder/Co-Host, The Poetorium at Starlite
Ron Whittle, a lifetime resident of Massachusetts, was born in Worcester in 1947 and raised and educated in his home town of Shrewsbury. Further education came by way of the U.S. Navy, Vietnam, the Apollo 13 recovery team, and 45 years of family living. Ron divides his time between... Read More →
Sunday June 30, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Starlite Bar & Art Gallery

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday June 30, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday June 30, 2024 7:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge
 
Wednesday, July 3
 

2:30pm EDT

Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O'Brien
Wednesday July 3, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
This virtual poetry workshop is a vehicle for critique, a time of close reading and thoughtful responses that help craft the written word so that it says exactly what the author intends. The focus is the work itself. Poets are respectful of each other, value the craft, understand the courage it takes to have work critiqued, and make the final decisions about their own writing. Please join us. Writing prompts will be shared with registrants one week before the workshop, and we request you submit your work at least three days before the workshop to give attendees time to read your poem.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday July 3, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Online
 
Sunday, July 7
 

7:00pm EDT

Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam
Sunday July 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The doors open at 7:00 pm every Sunday, and we start with our “Poetry Slam.” The “Featured Poet” will start roughly at 8:30 pm, accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. After the Featured Poet, we have our “Open Mic,” also accompanied by the Blake Newman Group. There’s a $10 cover charge, and the Lizard Lounge is a 21+ venue.
Sunday July 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Lizard Lounge

7:00pm EDT

NEPC Poetry at Magazine Beach Park: Jane Attanucci, Charlot Lucien, Lawrence Kessenich
Sunday July 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
TBA
Please join the NEPC as they continue their summer programming at Mass Audubon’s Magazine Beach Park Nature Center in Cambridge! The event is free of charge and the venue is accessible.
Sunday July 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
TBA

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday July 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday July 7, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Tuesday, July 9
 

4:00pm EDT

Poetic Beasts: A Virtual Panel of Poets Discussing Animals
Tuesday July 9, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
The Worcester Public Library is pleased to present a virtual panel of poets who’ve written about animals. Featuring poets Maura MacNeil, Susan Roney-O’Brien, and B.G. Thurston, each panelist will share some of their work, discuss what drew them to writing about animals, and tell stories about their pets and other beastie encounters.

Maura MacNeil is a writer, editor and a professor of creative writing at New England College. She is the author of three poetry collections and is the founder and editor of the website Off the Margins. She serves on the board of the Monadnock Writers’ Group and is a New Hampshire Humanities-to-Go program presenter with the interactive writing workshop: Family, Memory, Place: Writing Family Stories.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.

After a career in computers and finance, B.G. Thurston now lives on a sheep farm in Warwick, Massachusetts. In 2002, she received an MFA in Poetry from Vermont College. She has taught poetry courses at Lasalle College, online at Vermont College, and conducted many poetry workshops. Her first book, Saving the Lamb, by Finishing Line Press was a Massachusetts Book Awards highly recommended reading choice. Her second book, Nightwalking, was released in 2011 by Haleys. Her third book about the history of her 1770’s farmhouse titled Cathouse Farm will hopefully be published this year. She hopes to return to teaching and editing poetry as soon as the pandemic recedes.
Tuesday July 9, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Online
 
Wednesday, July 10
 

3:00pm EDT

Longfellow Summer Poetry Festival: Martha Collins and Philip Nikolayev
Wednesday July 10, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Join us for the 2022 Longfellow Summer Poetry Festival! All events are free and open to the public - just bring a picnic blanket or lawn chair! The series is co-sponsored by the Friends of Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters and the New England Poetry Club. Visit https://www.nps.gov/long/planyourvisit/summer-festival.htm for details.

Martha Collins has published ten volumes of poetry, most recently Because What Else Could I Do (Pittsburgh, 2019), which won the Poetry Society of America’s William Carlos Williams Award. She has also published four volumes of co-translated Vietnamese poetry, most recently Black Stars: Poems by Ngo Tu Lap (Milkweed, 2013, with the author), and edited a number of anthologies. Her newest book of poems, Casualty Reports, is forthcoming in fall 2022.

Philip Nikolayev is a Russo-American bilingual poet living in Boston. He is a polyglot and translates poetry from several languages. Nikolayev’s verse collections include Monkey Time (Verse/Wave Books, winner of the 2001 Verse Prize) and Letters from Aldenderry (Salt). He co-edits Fulcrum, a serial anthology of poetry and critical writing. His bilingual edition, The Star of Dazzling Ecstasy: 79 Poems by Alexander Pushkin, Translated by Philip Nikolayev has been published by Tiptop Street.
Readers/Speakers
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Martha Collins

Martha Collins’ most recent book of poetry is Admit One: An American Scrapbook (Pittsburgh, 2016).  She has also published seven earlier volumes of poetry, including Day Unto Day (2014), White Papers (2012), and the book-length poem Blue Front (2006), as well as four collections... Read More →
Wednesday July 10, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
 
Thursday, July 11
 

12:30pm EDT

Shelter in Place: Writing Where We Are (7 week poetry workshop)
Thursday July 11, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm EDT
Since the onset of the pandemic, many of us have been struggling with anxiety and fear. In more recent weeks, many of us have been struggling with rage and hope as social justice and violence sweep across America. In this poetry workshop, we will take the term “Shelter-In-Place” as a directive to "Take Solace in Place," investigating how to more deeply see the places we live and how we live in them.

By engaging specifically with Place through poetry, this workshop is an opportunity to become re-centered during this time of uncertainty, clarify our process, and to deepen meaning in our day-to-day lives. We will engage newly with what is outside of our windows at present. What does it mean to be here, now, and what before this particular moment in time might we have overlooked?

Each class includes the following, related to the idea of Place:

A short group meditation
Reading and discussion of the craft in poems by authors such as Terrance Hayes, Natalie Diaz, Marilyn Nelson, and Ted Kooser
In-class writing prompts and sharing new work (sharing work is totally optional!)
Free-writing in response to recorded poems by authors such as Natasha Trethewey and Walt Whitman
And more !!

Space is limited to 15 participants, in order to foster a warm and safe space for connectivity and community. No writing experience is necessary, and this class is open to anyone ages 14 and up. Participants should attempt to be as close to a favorite window as possible during class, as you may want, from time to time, to gaze outwards…! Come prepared with a writing utensil and a notebook. Readings and audio will be screen-shared, as well as being searchable online or distributed to participants via email.

Class Schedule: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/shelter-in-place-writing-where-we-are-7-week-poetry-workshop-tickets-106439708032

July 10 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm PST
July 17 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm PST
July 24 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm PST
July 31 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm PST
August 7 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm PST
August 14 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm PST
August 21 from 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm PST
Registration for the full seven weeks is open now! If space allows, registration for individual classes will open on June 5.

About your instructor: Sophie Klahr

Sophie Klahr is a poet and educator who prefers to be outdoors, and finds herself writing mostly about spirituality, animals, land, gender, and desire. She is the author of Meet Me Here at Dawn (YesYes Books) and her poems can be found in publications such as The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Poetry London, Ploughshares, Poetry Ireland Review, and elsewhere. The 2019-2020 Kenan Visiting Writer at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, Sophie is the recipient of fellowships and residencies from the Atlantic Center for the Arts and the Stadler Center for Poetry and Literary Arts. She is a recurrent long-term artist-in-residence at Art Farm, a residency in rural Nebraska, where her favorite bedroom is the highest point for miles and miles and miles.
Readers/Speakers
Thursday July 11, 2024 12:30pm - 1:45pm EDT
Online
 
Friday, July 12
 

7:00pm EDT

LGBTQ+ Lowell Open Mic
Friday July 12, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Come on down to the cafe for a night celebrating local LGBTQ+ talent. Whether you're an amateur or a seasoned professional we want to hear your songs, stories, and poems, see your dance routines, and laugh til our sides hurt at your stand up bits. Emcee Resi Ibañez is a Filipinx genderqueer poet, writer, and community storyteller, who believes in storytelling as a way of building community. They have been published in bklyn boihood’s Outside the XY: Queer Black and Brown Masculinity, LOAM magazine, and will soon be published in Blue Oak Press’s upcoming anthology They Rise Like a Wave: an Anthology of Asian American Woman Poets, as well as Loom Press’s Atlantic Currents: Connecting Cork and Lowell. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/1770488649764214/ .


Friday July 12, 2024 7:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Coffee and Cotton
 
Saturday, July 13
 

3:00pm EDT

Rosebud Ben-Oni: Poet Wrestling in the Land of a Thousand Dances
Saturday July 13, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The New England Poetry Club, Friends of Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters, and Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site are pleased to announce the 2020 Virtual Summer Poetry Festival. This year’s festival will take place live online and connect poetry lovers across the country with remarkable poets who will read and discuss their work. This year, which marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, the festival places special emphasis on women poets.

The featured poet for July 12 is Rosebud Ben-Oni.

Events are free and open to all, but require advance registration at https://bit.ly/rosebud-ben-omi
Readers/Speakers
Saturday July 13, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online
 
Sunday, July 14
 

7:00pm EDT

Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident
Sunday July 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Join us for a fun evening of open mic poetry! We invite you to bring your own works and perform them in front of a supportive crowd. There's no better place to find your voice and share it with the world! 
The sign-up list opens at 6:30 pm in the upstairs cafe and the mic opens at 7:00pm.
  • Seating is first come, first served! 
  • Each open mic slot gets you about three minutes of stage time.
  • No need to memorize your work - just be comfortable and have fun!
  • If you read someone else’s work, give credit where due. 
  • Above all, show kindness to all. No hate speech, slurs, or sexually explicit language. 
Got a question? Shoot us an e-mail!
Sunday July 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Thursday, July 25
 

12:00am EDT

Slate Roof Press Chapbook Contest/Elyse Wolf Prize
Thursday July 25, 2024 12:00am - 11:30pm EDT
TBA
Slate Roof Press announces its Annual Poetry Chapbook Contest. The winner receives publication, $500, and will become an active member of the press. Slate Roof’s award-winning bookmaker produces beautiful books with letterpress covers and high-quality papers. DEADLINE JULY 31, 2020.

Based in Greenfield, MA, Slate Roof is a member-run, not-for-profit collaborative, which has published the best new voices in poetry in art-quality chapbooks since 2004.

Thursday July 25, 2024 12:00am - 11:30pm EDT
TBA
 
Saturday, July 27
 

11:00am EDT

Cross-Border Poetry Open Mic
Saturday July 27, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
The border is closed to people but open to poetry! Open mic for poets from anywhere in the world, with an emphasis on building community between US and Canadian poets. Free/by donation.

Saturday July 27, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Online

3:00pm EDT

Afaa Michael Weaver: Spirit Boxing
Saturday July 27, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The New England Poetry Club, Friends of Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters, and Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site are pleased to announce the 2020 Virtual Summer Poetry Festival. This year’s festival will take place live online and connect poetry lovers across the country with remarkable poets who will read and discuss their work.

The featured poet for July 26 is Afaa Michael Weaver.

Events are free and open to all, but require advance registration at https://bit.ly/afaa-michael-weaver
Saturday July 27, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online
 
Tuesday, July 30
 

7:00pm EDT

An evening of poetry with four poets
Tuesday July 30, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Register at the following site: https://www.libraryinsight.com/eventdetails.asp?jx=gxp&lmx=%CF%60b%27%A9%ACw&v=3

Once you register, a Zoom link will be sent to you shortly before the reading. Thank you!
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday July 30, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Cary Memorial Library
 
Wednesday, August 7
 

2:30pm EDT

Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O'Brien
Wednesday August 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
This virtual poetry workshop is a vehicle for critique, a time of close reading and thoughtful responses that help craft the written word so that it says exactly what the author intends. The focus is the work itself. Poets are respectful of each other, value the craft, understand the courage it takes to have work critiqued, and make the final decisions about their own writing. Please join us. Writing prompts will be shared with registrants one week before the workshop, and we request you submit your work at least three days before the workshop to give attendees time to read your poem.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday August 7, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Online
 
Saturday, August 10
 

3:00pm EDT

María Luisa Arroyo & Peter Covino: Poetry in Translation
Saturday August 10, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The New England Poetry Club, Friends of Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters, and Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site are pleased to announce the 2020 Virtual Summer Poetry Festival. This year’s festival will take place live online and connect poetry lovers across the country with remarkable poets who will read and discuss their work. This year, which marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, the festival places special emphasis on women poets.

The featured poets for August 9 are María Luisa Arroyo & Peter Covino.

This event is free and open to all, but requires advance registration at https://bit.ly/poetry-in-translation.
Saturday August 10, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Online
 
Tuesday, August 13
 

4:00pm EDT

Open Mic Friday
Tuesday August 13, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Poets, let your voices be heard! Whether you’ve written an original piece or would like to share a favorite poem written by someone else, the mic is yours and we’re all ears. The suggested theme for this month’s open mic is poems about animals.
Tuesday August 13, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Online
 
Sunday, August 18
 

7:00pm EDT

Danez Smith presents Homie
Sunday August 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Registration is required. Zoom link will be sent out prior to the event.

Danez Smith (they/them) is a Black, Queer, Poz writer & performer from St. Paul, MN. Danez is the author of Don’t Call Us Dead (Graywolf Press, 2017), winner of the Forward Prize for Best Collection, the Midwest Booksellers Choice Award, and a finalist for the National Book Award, and [insert] boy (YesYes Books, 2014), winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award and the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry. Danez is a member of the Dark Noise Collective and is the co-host of VS with Franny Choi, a podcast sponsored by the Poetry Foundation and Postloudness. Danez’s third collection, Homie, was published by Graywolf in January 2020.

Homie is Danez Smith’s magnificent anthem about the saving grace of friendship. Rooted in the loss of one of Smith’s close friends, this book comes out of the search for joy and intimacy within a nation where both can seem scarce and getting scarcer. In poems of rare power and generosity, Smith acknowledges that in a country overrun by violence, xenophobia, and disparity, and in a body defined by race, queerness, and diagnosis, it can be hard to survive, even harder to remember reasons for living. But then the phone lights up, or a shout comes up to the window, and family—blood and chosen—arrives with just the right food and some redemption. Part friendship diary, part bright elegy, part war cry, Homie is the exuberant new book written for Danez and for Danez’s friends and for you and for yours.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday August 18, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Cambridge Public Library
 
Sunday, August 25
 

3:00pm EDT

NEPC Reading at Longfellow House
Sunday August 25, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The Longfellow Summer Arts Festival brings music, poetry, and community to the East Lawn of the Longfellow House on Sunday afternoons through the summer. All events are free and open to the public.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday August 25, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
 
Sunday, September 8
 

6:30pm EDT

Podcasting for Everyone: Getting Started Is Easier Than You Think! (In-person Event)
Sunday September 8, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Podcasting is enjoying a resurgence lately, and it's easy to think that you need formal training or fancy equipment to try it out. You don't. In a discussion moderated by GrubStreet's Director of Community Engagement (and podcast lover) Eson Kim, come hear how podcasters Heloiza Barbosa and Felix Poon started out with zero podcast experience and eventually developed their craft into personally meaningful and award-winning works. There will be time for audience questions as well!

Directly following the event, there will be a small Open House tour of GrubStreet's new podcast studio space. Sign-ups will be available at the event for those who are interested.

Hosts
Sunday September 8, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
GrubStreet
 
Wednesday, September 11
 

12:00pm EDT

POETRY: The Art Of Words/Mike Amado Memorial Series
Wednesday September 11, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Music Features: Tali Freed & Lars Wicklund
Poetry Features: Carolyn Gregory & Doug Holder
Open Mic Follows Music & Poetry Features
Doors Open: 11:30am, Free Admission & Refreshments
Wednesday September 11, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Plymouth Center for the Arts

3:30pm EDT

Benefit for the Boston National Poetry Month Festival, 2018 Sonia
Wednesday September 11, 2024 3:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Purchase tickets online or at the door
Wednesday September 11, 2024 3:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
10 Brookline Ave, Cambridge MA
 
Thursday, September 12
 

7:00pm EDT

Workshop for Publishing Poets: PoemWorks
Thursday September 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Allen West, Brittany Perham, and Open Mic
Thursday September 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Newtonville Books
 
Friday, September 13
 

5:00pm EDT

Mass Poetry Unplugged at Prudential Center
Friday September 13, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Join Mass Poetry for a series of readings at The Prudential Center in Boston. Aaron Smith, Enzo Silon Surin and Amy Mevorach will perform their work in the outdoor courtyard, Boylston Plaza at 800 Boylston St., Tuesday, September 12th from 5 - 7 pm.
Friday September 13, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Boylston Plaza

6:00pm EDT

6:00pm EDT

Poetry Reading
Friday September 13, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Friday September 13, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Cambridge Public Library

7:00pm EDT

Chuck Carlise Poetry Reading and Book Signing
Friday September 13, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
IN ONE VERSION OF THE STORY is a lyric exploration of the ways human beings confront desire, loss and absence by creating stories. It begins with from the French folk legend of “l’Inconnue de la Seine”—the unidentified young woman who drowned herself in Paris in the 1880s, and whose (unauthorized) death mask was eventually cast as the face of Resusci-Anne CPR training dummies—but eventually the book encompasses a chronicle of personal loss, a history of photography, a study of the mechanics of breathing, and a solo climb to the rim of a Mediterranean volcano. Ultimately, it is story-making itself which is interrogated, however the book seeks not to recreate narratives, but rather to understand why they matter—why and how we give them the meaning that we do.
Friday September 13, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe
 
Sunday, September 15
 

6:00pm EDT

Night Slam
Sunday September 15, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Night Slam Every 2nd Thursday Of The Month
Open-Mic 6:30pm/Poetry Slam 8:15pm/Refreshments
More Info: Www.Brocktonarts.Org
Sunday September 15, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Stacy Adams Cultural Arts Building

7:00pm EDT

Caroline Smith Poetry Reading
Sunday September 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Sunday September 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Grolier Book Shop Plympton Street Cambridge

7:00pm EDT

Duxbury Poetry Circle
Sunday September 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
In the Setter Room; More Info: Ctzaremba@Gmail.Com
Sunday September 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Duxbury Library

7:00pm EDT

Caroline Smith
Sunday September 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Sunday September 15, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Grolier Book Shop Plympton Street Cambridge
 
Monday, September 16
 

7:00pm EDT

The Civic Role of Poetry: For, By & Of the People with Richard Blanco
Monday September 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Selected by President Obama as the fifth inaugural poet in U.S. history, Richard Blanco is the first Latino, immigrant, and gay person to serve in such a role. Born in Madrid to Cuban exile parents and raised in Miami, the negotiation of cultural identity characterizes his four collections of poetry: How To Love a Country, City of a Hundred Fires, which received the Agnes Starrett Poetry Prize from the University of Pittsburgh Press; Directions to The Beach of the Dead, recipient of the Beyond Margins Award from the PEN American Center; and Looking for The Gulf Motel, recipient of the Paterson Poetry Prize and the Thom Gunn Award. He has also authored the memoirs For All of Us, One Today: An Inaugural Poet’s Journey and The Prince of Los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood, winner of a Lambda Literary Award. His inaugural poem “One Today” was published as a children’s book, in collaboration with renowned illustrator Dav Pilkey. Boundaries, a collaboration with photographer Jacob Hessler, challenges the physical and psychological dividing lines that shadow the United States. And his latest book of poems, How to Love a Country, both interrogates the American narrative, past and present, and celebrates the still unkept promise of its ideals. Blanco has written occasional poems for the re-opening of the U.S. Embassy in Cuba, Freedom to Marry, the Tech Awards of Silicon Valley, and the Boston Strong benefit concert following the Boston Marathon bombings. He is a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and has received numerous honorary doctorates. He has taught at Georgetown University, American University, and Wesleyan University. He serves as the first Education Ambassador for The Academy of American Poets.
Readers/Speakers
Monday September 16, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Follen Church Society

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Monday September 16, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Susan Donnelly's newest poetry collection is The Maureen Papers and Other Poems, from Every Other Thursday Press. She is also the author of Capture the Flag, Transit, Eve Names the Animals, and six chapbooks. Her poems have been published in the New Yorker, Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Agni, and many other journals, anthologies, textbooks, and online. Susan teaches poetry in classes and consultations from her home in Arlington, Massachusetts.

James R. Whitley's poetry has been widely published and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His most recent collection, Songs for Solo Voice, won the 2021 Red Mountain Press Poetry Prize. His prior collections include Immersion (winner of the 2001 Naomi Long Madgett Poetry Award), This Is the Red Door (winner of the Ironweed Poetry Prize and the Massachusetts Book Award) and The Goddess of Goodbye. Currently, Whitley is a Dean at Post University in Waterbury, Connecticut.
Readers/Speakers
Monday September 16, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Online
 
Tuesday, September 17
 

2:00pm EDT

Brockton Library Poetry Series 'Everyone Has A Voice'
Tuesday September 17, 2024 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
3rd Saturday Of The Month
Poetry Features: Regie Gibson & Brockton High School Sr, Leylani Moniz
Open Mic Sign Up: 1:30
Tuesday September 17, 2024 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Driscoll Gallery, Brockton Public Library

3:00pm EDT

Powow Poetry reading series
Tuesday September 17, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Tuesday September 17, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Newburyport Public Library

4:00pm EDT

Boston AIR 2.0 Celebration
Tuesday September 17, 2024 4:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Join us at the Emerson Urban Arts Media Art Gallery on Saturday, September 16th, as we celebrate the culmination of the second year of Boston Artists in Residence.

Meet the artists and community members! Celebrate diverse art making in Boston! Join our conversation on the importance of civic practice, social justice, and resiliency!

Music, film screenings, light snacks, and beverages! 

Remarks by BCYF Commissioner Will Morales will begin at 5 PM. Followed by an artist panel moderated by BAC and Boston AIR Director Karin Goodfellow.
Tuesday September 17, 2024 4:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Emerson Urban Arts Media Gallery
 
Wednesday, September 18
 

2:00pm EDT

Brookline Poetry Series
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:00pm EDT

Plein Air Poetry Walk
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Heather Corbally Bryant

Heather Corbally Bryant

Lecturer, Wellesley College
Heather Corbally Bryant teaches in the Writing Program at Wellesley College; previously she taught at Penn State University and Harvard College where she won awards for her teaching. She received her AB from Harvard and her PhD from the University of Michigan. Her first book, How... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Old Frog Pond Farm & Studio

2:00pm EDT

Plein Air Poetry Walk
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The public is invited to join the poets on Sunday, September 17, 2017, as we walk together to the sites of inspiration and share our poems. This year’s theme is memoir. Each poem was started en plein air at old frog pond farm, and the initiating impulse was from objects, plants or animals, or settings, located in the farm’s landscape.

A chapbook of the original poetry will be available at the event, and there will be a reception following.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Heather Corbally Bryant

Heather Corbally Bryant

Lecturer, Wellesley College
Heather Corbally Bryant teaches in the Writing Program at Wellesley College; previously she taught at Penn State University and Harvard College where she won awards for her teaching. She received her AB from Harvard and her PhD from the University of Michigan. Her first book, How... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Old Frog Pond Farm & Studio

4:00pm EDT

Gallery of Readers series 2017-2018 opening reading!
Wednesday September 18, 2024 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Kathie Fiveash and Rebecca Hart Olander are reading together to launch the 2017-18 Gallery of Readers series, and to introduce Kathie’s new chapbook, Earthbound.

Please join us at Smith College in Seelye Hall 106 on Sunday, September 17 at 4 p.m. for reading, celebration & book signing.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Smith College, Seelye Hall

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Wednesday September 18, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Deana Tavares is a creatively fluid artist, poet, songwriter activist, and actor. Growing up on the south coast of Massachusetts, many of life's hurdles only further strengthened her drive toward the arts. Her deep connection to the natural world and humanity is regularly reflected through her visual artwork, poetry, and songwriting. An avid visual artist, writer and maker, her work can be found on saveprouty.comengagingpeace.com., jummyjeenz.com, and Art On The Trails - Marking Territory 2019 chapbook.

Ed Meek writes poetry, fiction, articles and book reviews. His new book of poems, High Tide, has just come out. He has been published in The Sun, The Paris Review, Plume, The North American Review. He lives in Somerville with his wife Elizabeth and his dog Mookie, whom he will never trade.

Email Holly Guran at hguran@aol.com to register and receive the Zoom link. 
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday September 18, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Online
 
Thursday, September 19
 

2:00pm EDT

Book Launch for Convictions of the Heart by John L. Holgerson
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
John L. Holgerson is the author of three books of poetry, Convictions of the Heart (In Case of Emergency Press 2021), Unnecessary Tattoo and Other Stains on a Stainless Steel Heart (Finishing Line Press 2016) and Broken Borders (Wasteland Press 2012). He has published poems in small literary journals, both in print and online. He has been a featured poet at poetry venues in southeastern Massachusetts (Poetry: The Art of Words; Calliope; Arts & Humanity among others) and the greater Boston area (Chapter and Verse). He also produced, moderated and read at the 2016 MassPoetry Festival presentation of Poets at the Bar: Five Practicing Massachusetts Attorneys Who Are Published Poets. He is listed in Poets & Writers’ Directory of Poets and Writers; is one of three MassPoetry representatives for Bristol County, Massachusetts; and is the founder of the Poetry as Verdict project providing a public venue for high school student-poets to read their work. His author’s web site is www.johnlholgerson.com

Richard Berg is a writer, poet, performance artist, and photographer. He is the former host of For the Love of Words on Easton Cable Access Television which program provides a venue for regional poets and musicians to read and perform their work. He has read at numerous Slam Poetry events and performed on stage as poet Edgar Allan Poe. He is also a public speaker on the subject of Overcoming Adversity as an advocate for the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts and victims of brain injury.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for John L. Holgerson

John L. Holgerson

John L. Holgerson is the author of two books of poetry, Unnecessary Tattoo and Other Stains on a Stainless Steel Heart (Finishing Line Press, 2016) and Broken Borders (Wasteland Press, 2012). His work has appeared in literary journals such as Modern English Tanka, Shadow Quill Poetry... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
The District Center for the Arts

4:00pm EDT

teXtmoVes
Thursday September 19, 2024 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
A poetry/dance/music interdisciplinary adventure with live performances and 2 streamed videos of diverse stylistic and thematic collaborations of an individual poet, dancer(s), music sometimes recorded, sometimes live.
Thursday September 19, 2024 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Starlight Square
 
Friday, September 20
 

9:00am EDT

Kerri French, Jennifer Militello, and Sarah Sweeney
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
Readers/Speakers
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
Trident Booksellers & Cafe

5:30pm EDT

Writing a Black Trans Past
Friday September 20, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
This hybrid talk/reading will consider time and timing as animating problems for black trans life writing. Drawing together poetry, personal narration, and something approaching a theoretical register, Cameron Awkward-Rich's remarks will be something of an experiment in answering the question: what does it mean to write a black trans past?

Cameron Awkward-Rich is a poet and scholar of transgender theory/cultural production. He is the author of two collections of poetry--Sympathetic Little Monster (2016) and Dispatch (2019)--and his critical writing has been published in Signs, Transgender Studies Quarterly, American Quarterly, and elsewhere. Presently, Awkward-Rich is an assistant professor of women, gender, sexuality studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Readers/Speakers
Friday September 20, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Arvind Mehrotra
Friday September 20, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Friday September 20, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Smith College Poetry Center

7:00pm EDT

Arvind Mehrotra Poetry Reading
Friday September 20, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Friday September 20, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Smith College Poetry Center

7:00pm EDT

Newton Free Library Poetry Series
Friday September 20, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Meets At The Newton Free Library In Newton, Mass. 330 Homer Street. Director: Doug Holder 617-628-2313 Dougholder@Post.Harvard.Edu (Meets Second Tuesday Of Designated Months.7PM Open Mic.)

Ben Berman --Ben Berman’s First Book, Strange Borderlands (Able Muse Press, 2012), Won The Peace Corps Award For Best Book Of Poetry And Was A Finalist For The Massachusetts Book Awards. His Second Book Is Figuring In The Figure, Forthcoming From Able Muse Press In 2017. He Has Received Awards From The New England Poetry Club And Fellowships From The Massachusetts Cultural Council And Somerville Arts Council. He Is The Poetry Editor At Solstice Literary Magazine And Teaches In The Boston Area, Where He Lives With His Wife And Daughters.

Richard Waring---
Richard Waring’s Poems Have Appeared In The Comstock Review, Chest, Sanctuary, Contact II, Dark Horse, The American Journal Of Nursing,Mothering, Inward Springs, The Journal Of The American Medical Association,And Other Publications. Richard Has A B.A. In English Literature From Drew University And Attended The Jack Kerouac School Of Disembodied Poetics At Naropa Institute, Where He Studied The Poetry Of William Carlos Williams With Allen Ginsberg. From 1982 To 1988. He Is A Senior Layout Artist For The New England Journal Of Medicine. His Latest Collection Is What Love Tells Me.

Clara Silverstein---Clara Silverstein Is The Author Of Four Books, A Blogger About Historic Recipes At Heritagerecipebox.Com, And A Long-Time Writer In The Boston Area. She Has Taught At Grub Street, Inc., Consulted With Individual Writers, And Worked With Young Adults As A Tutor And At The Books Of Hope Literacy Empowerment Program. From 2008 To 2017, She Directed The Chautauqua Writers' Center, Which Sponsors Creative Writing Workshops And Author Programs At The Chautauqua Institution.
Friday September 20, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Newton Free Library
 
Saturday, September 21
 

7:00pm EDT

Salon of Shorts
Saturday September 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
An Evening Of Poetry, Music, Performance Or Random Acts Of Genius
More Info: Contact Www.Artsonthecape.Org
Saturday September 21, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
BARN AT COTUIT CENTER FOR THE ARTS
 
Sunday, September 22
 

5:30pm EDT

Fall 2022 Open House & Info Session
Sunday September 22, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Love to write but don't have anywhere to get feedback on your work? Want to meet fellow writers and work under the guidance of published authors? GrubStreet is here to help!

On Thursday, September 22nd from 6:30pm-7:30pm, we will be hosting an In-Person Open House to talk about upcoming Fall 2022 classes, GrubStreet's membership program, GrubStreet's Boston Writers of Color Group, The Muse and the Marketplace and more!

After a short presentation from GrubStreet staff, we will be on hand to answer any questions you have and show off our brand new space, including our expanded classrooms for teens and adults, the bookstore run by our friends at Porter Square Books (complete with rotating bookshelves), our community lounge, Boston’s only stage for the literary arts, our podcast studio, and more.

This event is free and includes complimentary drinks and snacks. Bring your mask, join the fun!

Please make sure to pre-register! We'll also send all attendees a code to receive 10% off any Fall 2022 class.

Hosts
Sunday September 22, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
GrubStreet

5:30pm EDT

Mei-mei Berssenbrugge Poetry Reading
Sunday September 22, 2024 5:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Sunday September 22, 2024 5:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
McCormack Family Theater

7:00pm EDT

For the Love of Words
Sunday September 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Limited Seating; For More Info Rich Berg Beachchair@Verizon.Net
Sunday September 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
ECAT STUDIOS
 
Monday, September 23
 

6:30pm EDT

Amesbury Monthly Poetry Reading
Monday September 23, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Therese Broderick is a community poet with an MFA in writing degree (2006) from Spalding University, retired from full-time employment. She has been active in the local writing community as an open mic reader, teacher, contest judge, critique group member, classroom guest, blogger, Board member, volunteer for Hudson Valley Writers Guild, Poet Laureate of a local tavern, and administrator for a MeetUp.com local poetry group. Some of her poems have won prizes both locally and beyond and her full-length collection of poetry, Breath Debt, was released in 2018. In addition, she has self-published several chapbooks, including Green-Weak, published online by Red Wolf Editions of Red Wolf Journal. Her current project is Terzanelle Tuesdays. https://theresebroderick.wordpress.com/writing-aterzanelle/

Please email Ellie O'Leary for Zoom link: ellieoleary@gmail.com
Monday September 23, 2024 6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Online
 
Tuesday, September 24
 

7:00pm EDT

Carle Johnson at Barnes & Noble 4th Saturday Poetry Open Mic
Tuesday September 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
This month the 4th Saturday Poetry Open Mic will host it's regular open mic followed a reading by series host, Carle Johnson. Come out and read a poem or two in the open mic and stick around for the feature.

The group usually enjoys coffee and snacks at the in store café after the reading.
Tuesday September 24, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
 
Wednesday, September 25
 

3:00pm EDT

Frank O'Hara Prize Poetry Winners Reading
Wednesday September 25, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Winners will read from their manuscripts:
First Place - Richard Fox, "Skating On The Edge Of Flesh"

Second Place - Jeff Walt, "Each Morning I Rise Like A Sleepwalker And Rot A Little More"

Third Place - Jennifer Freed, "On Their Anniversary She Whispers His Name"

Honorable Mention - Marsha Kunin, "In The Garden Of The Blind Barbarian"
Wednesday September 25, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
First Unitarian Church, Worcester

3:00pm EDT

The Winners’ Reading for the WCPA Poetry Contest: The Frank O’Hara Prize
Wednesday September 25, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Join the winners of the 2017 WCPA Annual Poetry Contest: The Frank O'Hara Prize for a reading of their work and the work of contest judge, Lori Desrosier. There will be an opportunity to mingle over refreshments as well.

This year's winners include: First Prize - Richard Fox, Second Prize - Jeff Walt, Third Prize - Jennifer Freed, and Honorable Mention - Marsha Kunin. Contest Chairperson, Robert Steele, will moderate the ceremony.

Lori Desrosiers' books include The Philosopher's Daughter published by Salmon Poetry in 2013 and Sometimes I Hear the Clock Speak, Salmon Poetry, 2016. Her poems have appeared in Contemporary American Voices, Best Indie Lit New England, String Poet, Blue Fifth Review, and many other journals and anthologies. She is Editor-in-Chief of Naugatuck River Review, a journal of narrative poetry, and WORDPEACE, an online journal dedicated to peace and justice, and serves as an editor for several other publications. She teaches Literature and Composition at Westfield State University and Poetry in the Lesley University M.F.A. graduate program.

Wednesday September 25, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
First Unitarian Church

4:00pm EDT

Art on the Trails Ekphrastic Poetry Art Exhibit Closing Event
Wednesday September 25, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
After reading work from over 20 local and regional poets, jurors Maura Snell and Cynthia Franca have selected 25 poems by 13 writers for inclusion in a chapbook which features both the art and poetry and is generously published by The Tishman Review. These poets will read their work at the closing event for Art on the Trails 2017, a Plein Air Poetry Walk, on Sunday, September 24th beginning at 4 pm. Refreshments will be served. The chapbook will include the selected poems and the art installations that inspired them will be available for sale on that day. All proceeds of the sale of these books will help fund future Art on the Trails exhibitions.
Wednesday September 25, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Beals Preserve

6:30pm EDT

A Celebration of Leonard Cohen In Song, Dance, & Poetry
Wednesday September 25, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday September 25, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Arts and the Armory main stage
 
Thursday, September 26
 

12:00pm EDT

Joanna Klink and Monica Youn Stratis Haviaras Poetry Reading
Thursday September 26, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Thursday September 26, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Thompson Room
 
Friday, September 27
 

5:00pm EDT

Mass Poetry Unplugged at Prudential Center
Friday September 27, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Join Mass Poetry for a special U35 reading at The Prudential Center in Boston. Mollie Chandler, Carolyn Gibney and John McDonough will perform their work in the outdoor courtyard, Boylston Plaza at 800 Boylston St., Tuesday, September 26th from 5 - 7 pm.
Friday September 27, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Boylston Plaza

5:30pm EDT

Writers Read Monthly Reading Series~At the Lee Library
Friday September 27, 2024 5:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Live readings from writers Jonathan Baumbach and Stephen Campiglio. 
Friday September 27, 2024 5:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Lee Library

6:00pm EDT

Amesbury Public Library Opens Fall Poetry Series with Featured Poet Toni Treadway
Friday September 27, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Amesbury Public Library fall poetry series opens on Tuesday, September 26th ,6:00- 7:30 PM, with local poet and poetry organizer Toni Treadway. Toni has been a member of the Powow River Poets of Newburyport for about fourteen years. She is co-organizer of their reading series at the Newburyport Library since 2015. In poetry she searches for music in nature and to understand odd struggles with odd friends. A handful are online in The Flea and The Poetry Porch: the Wild Men Wild Women edition. At the library she will read a new poem, "Sachem's Island", which is a story set in an earlier time in a great salt marsh. She restores old movie film for museums and archives and sings in the Newburyport Choral Society. Toni is a regular reader at the Whittier Home's Tapestry of Voices poetry event held each August. The library hosts a monthly poetry series with an open mic. Each month there is a featured poet followed by a discussion, an open mic and light refreshments. Lainie Senechal, Amesbury Poet Laureate, hosts this event. 149 Main St., Amesbury. Free and open to the public.
Friday September 27, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Amesbury Public Library

7:00pm EDT

Brockton Poetry Series features Anita D
Friday September 27, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Anita D is a spoken word artist and slam poet born and raised in Brockton. After moving to San Diego in 2013 she began to treat poetry as more of a career and less of a hobby. She was a member of the 2016 San Diego Slam Team that went on to take second place at nationals. She has since featured at many open mic venues, colleges and universities across San Diego and Boston. She hosted workshops for high school students on both coasts. Most recently, she appeared at The Staples Center and performed during an WNBA game.
Readers/Speakers
Friday September 27, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Brockton Arts

7:30pm EDT

Jessica Jacobs and Nickole Brown Poetry Reading
Friday September 27, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
JESSICA JACOBS’ Pelvis with Distance (2015) details the life of the painter Georgia O’Keefe and, in the words of Christopher Merrill, “discovers a vibrant music rooted in portraiture.” A finalist for the Lambda Literary award and winner of the 2015 New Mexico Book Award in Poetry, Pelvis with Distance draws on O’Keefe’s paintings, letters, and personal documents as well as the poet’s own experiences in Abiquiú, New Mexico, where O’Keefe lived for many years. Jacobs’ second full-length collection, Take Me with You, Wherever You’re Going, is forthcoming from Four Way Books in 2019. Jacobs majored in English at Smith and went on to earn an MFA from Purdue University. Currently, she serves as associate editor of the Beloit Poetry Journal and lives in Asheville, North Carolina with her wife, the poet Nickole Brown.

NICKOLE BROWN describes poetry as “a raw, muscular devotion to paying attention.” Brown aims to “knock poetry off its pedestal” and open readers to its multitude of possibilities. The narrator of Sister (2007), was born during a tornado to a 16-year-old “giggling, cigarette-sneak / mini-skirt-hike girl.” Library Journal named Brown’s second collection, Fanny Says, to its list of Best Poetry Books of 2015, and Patricia Smith proclaimed it “raucous and heart-rending, reflective and slap-yodamn-knee hilarious, a heady meld of lyrical line and life lesson.” Brown edits the Marie Alexander Series in Prose Poetry at White Pine Press, and teaches each fall at the Great Smokies Writing Program. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina with her wife, the poet Jessica Jacobs, and is at work on her next manuscript.
Friday September 27, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Smith College, Alumnae House Conference Hall
 
Saturday, September 28
 

6:30pm EDT

6:30pm EDT

Why Thoreau Still Matters: Lessons on Environmentalism & Civil Disobedience
Saturday September 28, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
200 years after Henry David Thoreau’s birth in Concord, Massachusetts, a distinguished panel will consider Thoreau’s lessons for today’s world. Explore how Thoreau’s ideas have informed 21st-century civil disobedience and contemporary conversations about humans’ relationships with the natural world.
Panelists will include artist and filmmaker PAUL TURANO (Wander, Wonder, Wilderness), LAURA DASSOW WALLS, author of the new biography, Henry David Thoreau: A Life, acclaimed memoirist HOWARD AXELROD(The Point of Vanishing), MARIA MADISON, president of The Robbins House: Concord’s African American History historic site, and the Rev. FRED SMALL, Minister for Climate Justice at Arlington Street Church.
This event is part of the series “Boston is Thoreau Country: A Multimedia Series Celebrating Thoreau’s Legacy in the Hub,” Co-Presented by Old South Meeting House, The Thoreau Society, and the Boston Literary District and co-sponsored by The Walden Woods Project. CHRISTOPHER LYDON (WBUR Radio host, “Open Source with Christopher Lydon”) will moderate the event.
This program is made possible with funding from the Lowell Institute. Free and open to the public, registration is requested here.
Saturday September 28, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm EDT
Old South Meeting House

7:00pm EDT

Michelle Hoover, Patricia Horvath, and Sam Witt Poetry Reading
Saturday September 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
Saturday September 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA
 
Sunday, September 29
 

3:00pm EDT

No Human is Illegal: A Conversation with Naomi Shihab Nye on Breaking Down Walls with Poetry
Sunday September 29, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
How we can join together across borders of all kinds to build vibrant communities? This question is at the heart Naomi Shihab Nye s poems. It is also the question that will serve as the focus of No Human is Illegal, a community conversation with Naomi Shihab Nye on Thursday, September 28, 2017.

This event is sponsored by The Clemente Course in the Humanities, Worcester, with support from Mass Humanities and the Worcester Art Museum. Now in its fourth year serving Worcester, Clemente offers accredited college-level instruction to educationally and economically disadvantaged adults at no cost. Participants study literature, art history, moral philosophy, and U.S. History in a welcoming community setting.
Readers/Speakers
Sunday September 29, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Worcester Art Museum

6:00pm EDT

Black Orators: By Word and By Pen
Sunday September 29, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Join us for an evening of history, poetry and music.  
The program is a poetic and musical dedication to the unwavering persistence shared in three literary giants:  Maria Stewart (1803-1879), David Walker (c.1797-1830) and Samuel Allen (1917-2015).
Maria Stewart was the first woman to speak to a mixed-gender audience in public to address political topics. David Walker wrote and published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World.  As orators and publishers, both contributed to the African American literary canon. Maria Stewart and David Walker were good friends and neighbors on Joy Street.  After David died, Maria often quoted him and his efforts to unite black people. 
 
Samuel Allen, whose pen name was Paul Vesey, began his literary career in Europe where he was a contemporary of Richard Wright and James Baldwin.  First recognized in Europe in the late 1940s and early 1950s, his reputation spread to the U.S. in the 1960s.  His poetry books include Ivory Tusks and Other Poems and Paul Vesey’s Ledger.  Allen served on the Board of the Museum of African American History for over ten years.
 
L’Merchie Frazier, Director of Education, Museum of African American History will provide historical context.  Castle of Our Skins musicians will perform the work of black composers including String Quartets by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson. Spoken word artist, Regie Gibson, will recite original poetry and select readings from the pens of Stewart, Walker and Allen. 
Sunday September 29, 2024 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
African American Meeting House at the Museum of African American History

7:00pm EDT

Tribute to Marc Widershien
Sunday September 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Readers/Speakers
Sunday September 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
120 Poplar Street Roslindale

7:30pm EDT

 
Wednesday, October 2
 

11:00am EDT

Poetry Writing Workshop with Susan Roney-O’Brien
Wednesday October 2, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
This virtual poetry workshop is a vehicle for critique, a time of close reading and thoughtful responses that help craft the written word so that it says exactly what the author intends. The focus is the work itself. Poets are respectful of each other, value the craft, understand the courage it takes to have work critiqued, and make the final decisions about their own writing. Please join us. Writing prompts will be shared with registrants one week before the workshop, and we request you submit your work at least three days before the workshop to give attendees time to read your poem.

Susan Roney-O’Brien earned her MFA at Warren Wilson College and is the author of five poetry collections. She hosts monthly poetry readings, teaches workshops and coordinates the Stanley Kunitz summer writing series.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday October 2, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Online
 
Thursday, October 3
 

1:00pm EDT

Writing the Land Poets' Book Launch
Thursday October 3, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Celebrate the independent books published by Writing the Land poets in 2021! Join us for an afternoon of poetry reading and celebration with the authors: Mike Bove, Robert Carr, Ann Day, Alice Fogel, Jason Grundstrom-Whitney, Katherine Hagopian Berry, Jesse Lovasco, and Suzanne Rancourt.
Thursday October 3, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Online
 
Friday, October 4
 

7:00pm EDT

Solidarity Salon/ Virtual Version
Friday October 4, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Slate Roof poet Anna M. Warrock reads with Allison Adair, Jennifer Barber, Eileen Cleary, Karen Friedland, Jenna Le, Julia Lisella, Jennifer Martelli, Kevin McLellan, Deborah Schwartz, Enzo Silon Surin, and Cindy Veach.

The Solidarity Salon hosted by Lisa DiSero and Gloria Mindock gathers together local artists of various genres to share their creations in community spaces. The series aims to especially amplify the voices of women, people of color, immigrants, and LGBTQ persons.

Anna M. Warrock’s latest book, From the Other Room, won the Slate Roof Press Chapbook Award. Besides appearing in The Sun, The Madison Review, Harvard Review, and elsewhere, her work is anthologized in Kiss Me Goodnight, women writing on childhood mother-loss, a Minnesota Book Award Finalist. Her poems have been choreographed, set to music, and inscribed in a Boston area subway station. www.AnnaMWarrock.com

Live streamed via Facebook and YouTube. For more details see:
https://www.facebook.com/events/336928854412232
Friday October 4, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Online
 
Tuesday, October 8
 

7:00pm EDT

Rozzie Reads Poetry and Open Mic
Tuesday October 8, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Sponsored by Friends of the Roslindale Library

Yves Mary Jean is a poet, novelist, political activist and former Boston City Council candidate. His work has been published in French and in Haitian-Creole. His first novel, Tout Chen Pa Chen Nan Pòtoprens(Edisyon Lank Zetwal), has just been published. Yves headlined “The Politics of Translation,” at Bridgewater State University for their first annual Latin American Caribbean Studies Carnival Week.

Eileen Cleary, author of Child Ward of the Commonweath, is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Lily Poetry Review and Lily Poetry Review Books. She holds two MFA's in poetry. Recent work is published in The Sugar House Review, JAMA, West Texas Literary Review and Solstice: A Magazine for Diverse Voices, among others. 
To sign up for this Zoom reading, contact hguran@aol.com

Readers/Speakers
Tuesday October 8, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Online
 
Wednesday, October 9
 

4:00pm EDT

Peculiar Heritage: A Virtual Poetry Reading with DeMisty D. Bellinger
Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
DeMisty D. Bellinger's debut full-length poetry collection, Peculiar Heritage, follows the inception of racism in the United States to our present political and social condition. Massachusetts poet Marge Piercy says that Bellinger "writes powerful, intelligent, and lyrical poems." Besides writing, DeMisty D. Bellinger is a poetry editor at Malarkey Books, an alumni reader at Prairie Schooner, and a professor at Fitchburg State University in Massachusetts. She has a BA in English from University of Wisconsin-Platteville, an MFA from Southampton College, and a PhD from the University of Nebraska. She is an alum of Bread Loaf and she attended the Vermont Studio Center on a fellowship.
Readers/Speakers
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DeMisty Bellinger

Assistant Professor, Fitchburg State University
DeMisty D. Bellinger teaches creative writing, women’s studies, and African-American studies at Fitchburg State University. Her writing has appeared in many places, including Necessary Fiction, Blue Fifth Review, and The Rumpus. Her chapbook, Rubbing Elbows, is available from Finishing... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Online

7:00pm EDT

Virtual Special Event: Bobby LeFebre Shares His Social Justice Poetry
Wednesday October 9, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EDT
Please join us for this very special event with Colorado Poet Laureate, Bobby LeFebre! His poetry spans all of the social justice issues of our time - from George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, gun violence, politics, gentrification, and so much more. His words will make you think, his poetry will give you chills, and his persona will make the learning accessible.

Bobby LeFebre is an award-winning writer, performer, and cultural worker fusing a non-traditional multi-hyphenated professional identity to imagine new realities, empower communities, advance arts and culture, and serve as an agent of provocation, transformation, equity and social change. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Huffington Post, The Guardian, American Theater Magazine, NPR, and Poets.Org.

In 2019, LeFebre was named Colorado's 8 th Poet Laureate, making him the youngest and first person of color to be appointed to the position in its 100 year history. LeFebre holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology from the Metropolitan University of Denver and a master's degree in Arts and Culture from the University of Denver. Learn more about Bobby on his website.

Please register for this meeting and you will receive the program link in the confirmation and reminder notices - please check your spam folder for the emails and scroll to the bottom for the link. This program will be recorded with permission and we will upload it to our YouTube channel.

Contact us at caryprograms@minlib.net with any questions.

Sponsored by the Cary Library Foundation.
Readers/Speakers
Wednesday October 9, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EDT
Online
 
Saturday, October 26
 

11:00am EDT

Jump Start: Poetry Workshop
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Would you like some new fuel for your poetic engine? Or could you use a jump start? Please join award-winning poet Charles Coe, a faculty member at the Newport MFA program, for a fun, relaxed workshop that will offer tools and strategies for generating new poetic ideas. Come spend an hour at "serious play."
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Charles Coe

Charles Coe

Poet and writer Charles Coe is author of two books of poetry: All Sins Forgiven: Poems for my Parents and Picnic on the Moon, both published by Leapfrog Press. His poetry and prose has appeared in a number of literary reviews and anthologies. He is author of Spin Cycles, a short novel... Read More →
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Goethe-Institut Boston

11:00am EDT

Poetry as a Radical Act
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Audre Lorde said, “Poetry is not a luxury.” To think, write, and be fully engaged with the world around us in ways that matter is nothing less than a radical act of survival. Cast across continents and centuries, matrilineage and inherited silences, Joan Kwon Glass’s Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms explores colonialism and postcolonialism through disordered eating, suicide loss, religious damage, familial estrangement, addiction, motherhood, and recovery. Matthew E. Henry’s latest collection, said the Frog to the scorpion, blurs the lines between pedagogy and prejudice, romance and anti-racism, from conversations in public school classrooms and faculty meetings, to arguments in restaurants and folding tents. Jennifer Martelli’s latest collection, Dear Justice, complicates the personal and political with a series of epistolary sonnets—addressed to conservative Supreme Court judges—that embody the struggle against gender oppression, systemic violence, and the ongoing threats to reproductive rights. In SKY.POND.MOUTHKevin McLellan’s poems navigate the poetic inheritance of experimental queer poets—Ashbery, Schuyler, Stein. McLellan records the inner echoes of mind and body: language and desire, illness and eros, flora and fauna, memory and moment. In poems of reclamation and warning, Anna V. Q. Ross’s Flutter, Kick plumbs motherhood, migration, childhood, and the cycles of violence and renewal that recur in each. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Goethe-Institut Boston

12:30pm EDT

Blue Flare: Haitian Women Poets of the Now
Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
This session will feature the internationally lauded poet Marie-Célie Agnant (former Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate) in conversation with Danielle Legros Georges (former Boston Poet Laureate). The writers will discuss the riveting work that appears in the newly released anthology Blue Flare, written from the standpoints of 21st century Haitian, Caribbean and African diasporic women. Join this dynamic conversation by award-winning Haitian and American women committed to literary and cultural works that reveal, dream, instigate interrogations, express deep commitments to questions of ethics, occupy crossroads, and mine intersections. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Goethe-Institut Boston

12:30pm EDT

Braving the Body: A Generative Writing Poetry Workshop
Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Join two of the coeditors of a new poetry anthology, Braving the Body (Harbor Editions, 2024) that Dawn Lundy Martin calls “astonishing.” Martin states, “after these 116 poems—at times achingly visceral, at others necessarily light-filled—you’ll wonder how you ever thought a body was a thing you knew.” Pichchenda Bao and Jennifer Franklin will lead participants through generative writing prompts inspired by a series of poems in the anthology by Diane Seuss, Ellen Bass, Fred Marchant, Martha Collins, Iain Haley Pollock, Kim Addonizio, and Caridad Moro-Gronlier.
Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Boston Book Festival Poetry Headliners
Saturday October 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Award-winning poet Cynthia Manick and renowned author and three-time United States Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky read from their books No Sweet Without Brine, and Proverbs of Limbo: Poems. Manick’s No Sweet Without Brine, voted one of the Best Books of 2023 by the New York Public Library, personifies love of self and culture through fresh observations and bitter truths voiced with breathtaking lyricism. In Proverbs of Limbo, Pinsky’s first new book of poetry in eight years, one of our most ambitious, inventive, and finely tuned poets, takes an original approach to the fraught, central matter of borders. Come listen to these engaging poets read their work and discuss their upcoming poems in this unmissable headline reading. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Saturday October 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Goethe-Institut Boston

3:30pm EDT

Poetry Off the Page
Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm EDT
A stellar line-up of spoken word poets—Parker-Vincent Alva, Princess Moon, D. Ruff, Essmaa Litim, and Maria Zaki— take the stage and steal some hearts in a fast-paced, time-stopping poetry extravaganza. Whether you’re a longtime fan of spoken word or this is your first experience, this performance is sure to immerse you in poetry and leave you wanting more. Our moderator is Amanda Shea, a two-time Boston Music Award-winning Spoken Word Artist. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm EDT
Newsfeed Cafe at Boston Public Library

3:30pm EDT

Revise, Revise!: Poetry Workshop
Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Poets Anthony Walton and Heather Treseler will guide participants in a revision workshop, drawing from Ellen Bryant Voigt’s observation that a poem is “not the transcription but the transformation of experience.” They will lead participants in implementing concrete revision strategies from poets such as Frank Bidart, Elizabeth Bishop, Michael S. Harper, Robert Hass, Molly Peacock, and Mark Strand. The workshop leaders believe that revision is the key to poetic practice, a set of tools that can be learned and honed, and will provide specific rubrics, so that participants can crack open their poem drafts and locate what is not yet on the page.
Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Goethe-Institut Boston

6:30pm EDT

Poems & Pints
Saturday October 26, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Join us and raise a glass or two with other poetry lovers at what’s become a favorite BBF tradition, Poems & Pints! Comfy furniture, free pints and pretzels, and readings by four fantastic poets: Tarik Bartel, Gregory Glenn, Joshua Nguyen, and Bianca Stone.  Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Saturday October 26, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Room & Board Boston
 
Monday, October 28
 

7:00pm EDT

The Invention of the Darling: An Evening of Poetry with Li-Young Lee
Monday October 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Through the observation and translation of often unassuming and silent moments, the poetry of Li-Young Lee gives clear voice to the solemn and extraordinary beauty found within humanity. By employing hauntingly lyrical skill and astute poetic awareness, Lee allows silence, sound, form, and spirit to emerge brilliantly onto the page. His poetry reveals a dialogue between the eternal and the temporal, and accentuates the joys and sorrows of family, home, loss, exile, and love. Born in 1957 of Chinese parents in Jakarta, Indonesia, Lee learned early about loss and exile. His great grandfather was China’s first republican President; and his father, a deeply religious Christian, was physician to Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung. After the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, Lee’s parents escaped to Indonesia. In 1959, his father, after spending a year as a political prisoner in President Sukarno’s jails, fled Indonesia with his family to escape anti- Chinese sentiment. After a five-year trek through Hong Kong, Macau, and Japan, they settled in the United States in 1964.

Li-Young Lee is the author of six critically acclaimed books of poetry, most recently The Invention of the Darling (W. W. Norton, 2024), The Undressing (W.W Norton, 2018), Behind My Eyes (W.W. Norton, 2008), and a chapbook The Word From His Song (BOA Editions, 2016). His earlier collections are Book of My Nights (BOA Editions, 2001); Rose (BOA, 1986), winner of the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award from New York University; The City in Which I Love You (BOA, 1991), the 1990 Lamont Poetry Selection; and a memoir entitled The Winged Seed: A Remembrance (Simon and Schuster, 1995), which received an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation and was reissued by BOA Editions in 2012. His translation of the Dao De Jing is forthcoming in October 2024.
Readers/Speakers
Monday October 28, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Lexington Depot, 13 Depot Square, Lexington, MA Lexington Depot, 13 Depot Square, Lexington, MA
 
Tuesday, October 29
 

7:00pm EDT

Ari Banias presented by the Boutelle-Day Poetry Center
Tuesday October 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Ari Banias’s work takes place in the rich, artful between-space. In the first poem of his newest book, A Symmetry (W.W. Norton, 2021) he writes: “Some men are women too/the way a mountain is land and a harbor is land and a parking lot/Refuse the difference between sameness and difference.” A fresh injection of mutability in a rigid world, his poems capture stills from the unending motion of meaning-making. As writer Gregg Bordowitz says, “Ari Banias attunes to unacquainted frequencies with great precision…alternating between brutal excesses and incalculable joys. Every line holds. Reading this book is like feeling gravity.”

In addition to A Symmetry, which won the 2022 Publishing Triangle Award for Trans & Gender Variant Literature, Ari is the author of Anybody (W.W. Norton, 2018). His work has been featured in Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics, American Poetry Review, and Triple Canopy, among others.

Banias’s reading will be followed by a conversation with Art Middleton. Books will be sold by Broadside Books before the event and a signing will follow the reading.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday October 29, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Weinstein Auditorium, Wright Hall

7:30pm EDT

The Poetry Brothel: Scream, Queen!
Tuesday October 29, 2024 7:30pm - 11:00pm EDT

This October 29 at Upstairs at Bow, meet us under the pig’s blood for a glittering extravaganza of literary naughtiness. It’s time for the Halloween edition of The Poetry Brothel, an immersive literary cabaret!At The Poetry Brothel, a “madam” presents a rotating cast of poets, artists, and artisans who operate within self-constructed characters, “erupting into verse in public and luring guests into back rooms for private readings,” as described in The New Yorker. Central to The Poetry Brothel experience is the creation of character, which for each artist serves as a disguise and a freeing device, enabling The Poetry Brothel to be a place of uninhibited creative expression where artists and audience members alike can communicate more authentically.

Artists performing with the Brothel reflect the diverse identities of our city. Cis and trans women, cis and trans men, genderqueer, genderfluid, and nonbinary folks, people of color, queer, straight, emerging, established, local, and international poets make up our cabinet of poetry whores and brothel beauties. Their alter-egos may be faeries, sirens, witches, aliens, divas, royalty, demons, ancient forests, and everything in between. Some of the artists within The Poetry Brothel universe perform sex work in their off-hours (but not at this event!). The Poetry Brothel uses its platform to support sex workers and to educate audiences about the sex industry. A portion of proceeds from the evening's festivities will go to the Boston Sex Worker and Ally Coalition.

In addition to its poets, The Poetry Brothel presents artists and activists working in a variety of mediums both on stage and through its ever-changing array of intimate, interactive, and creative services.

This event is 21+. Dress for the costume contest!
Tuesday October 29, 2024 7:30pm - 11:00pm EDT
1 Bow Market Way (Upstairs), Somerville, MA 02143
 
Sunday, November 3
 

2:00pm EST

Poetry and Music at Medford Brewing Company
Sunday November 3, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join the New England Poetry Club for poetry, music, and a touch of surrealism, at the Medford Brewing Company! Regie Gibson will headline the afternoon, which will also highlight NEPC member poets based in Medford. We’ll have original songs from Max Heinegg. And be prepared for the game of Exquisite Corpse.
Readers/Speakers
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Julia Lisella

Poet, teacher, scholar
Julia Lisella’s three books of poetry are Our Lively Kingdom (Bordighera Press), Always (WordTech Editions), Terrain (WordTech Editions), and Love Song Hiroshima (Finishing Line Press). Her poems are widely anthologized and are forthcoming or have appeared in The Common, Ploughshares... Read More →
Sunday November 3, 2024 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
30 Harvard Ave
 
Thursday, November 7
 

7:30pm EST

Gather In Poems (Online)
Thursday November 7, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EST

Join us for Gather in Poems, a free and virtual celebration on the day the Academy of American Poets was founded ninety years ago.

With readings by Academy Chancellors Carolyn Forché, Diane Seuss, Patricia Smith, and Tracy K. Smith; former Academy Chancellor Robert Hass; 2024 Poet Laureate Fellows Andrea Gibson, Joseph Ríos, and avery. r young; former Academy Executive Directors Jennifer Benka and Tree Swenson; and 2024 First Book Award winner Robin Walter.

This event is free to attend with registration and open to the public. Closed captioning will be provided.
Thursday November 7, 2024 7:30pm - 8:30pm EST
Online
 
Friday, November 8
 

7:30pm EST

Chapter and Verse: Caplan, Carney Goodrich, Pawlak
Friday November 8, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EST
Please join the Jamaica Pond Poets for the poetry of Shari Caplan, Linda Carney Goodrich, and Mark Pawlak. Suggested donation: $5, or whatever you can afford. Free refreshments follow the reading.
Readers/Speakers
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Shari Caplan

Shari Caplan is the author of “Advice from a Siren” (Dancing Girl Press, 2016). Her work appears in Zoetic Press, Drunk Monkeys, and Deluge and is forthcoming from Blue Lyra Review and The Rhylsing Anthology, a publication of Rhylsing Award nominees. A graduate of Lesley University’s... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 7:30pm - 9:30pm EST
Loring-Greenough House
 
Saturday, November 9
 

1:00pm EST

Moira Linehan Memorial Reading
Saturday November 9, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join us for an afternoon of poetry as we remember the poet Moira Linehan. All memories, poems, words are welcome.
Saturday November 9, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Andover Bookstore

3:00pm EST

Zumi's Open Mic Featuring Jack Giaour
Saturday November 9, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Join us Second Saturdays 3-4:30pm at Zumi's Topsfield for poetry/performance, coffee, and community! Creative types of all stripes are welcome at the mic!

Jack Giaour (he/him/his) is an American poet. His chapbook Hunting the Bugs (2024) won Bateau Press’s BOOM Chapbook contest. He has also published poetry in a number of literary journals, including Fourteen Hills, Albatross Magazine, and The Sonora Review. He currently lives in Rowley, MA.
Readers/Speakers
Saturday November 9, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Zumi's Espresso & Ice Cream

5:00pm EST

Zumi's Open Mic Ipswich
Saturday November 9, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Open Mic and Poetry Hang at Zumi's Espresso & Ice Cream in Ipswich on the 3rd Saturday of every month, 5-6pm.
Saturday November 9, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Zumi's Espresso & Ice Cream

5:30pm EST

Poetry Reading & Open Mic at The Captain's Manor Inn
Saturday November 9, 2024 5:30pm - 7:00pm EST
Sara Letourneau from Foxboro, Massachusetts, will give a special reading from her debut poetry collection, Wild Gardens, featuring a selection of poems about Cape Cod. This will be followed by book sales/signing and an open mic. Come join us for an evening of poetry at the gorgeous and historic Captain's Manor Inn in downtown Falmouth, MA!

EVENT DETAILS: This event is free! Sara will kick off the event with a 20-minute reading from Wild Gardens, followed by a short Q&A, a quick break, and an open mic. Local poets are welcome to read a poem or two (5 minutes max). Sara will also have copies of Wild Gardens available to sell and sign that night.

PARKING: Captain's Manor Inn has limited parking typically reserved for guests. If parking isn't available, the inn is a short walk away from free public parking on Main Street and at the Village Green Municipal Parking Lot and the Peg Noonan Municipal Parking Lot (both off of Main Street).

ACCESSIBILITY: This venue has an outdoor elevator for those who need an accessible entrance. Please contact the venue directly to inquire about this at (508) 388-7336.
Saturday November 9, 2024 5:30pm - 7:00pm EST
The Captain's Manor Inn
 
Sunday, November 10
 

4:30pm EST

An Evening of Movement: Music and Poetry
Sunday November 10, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST

Join Black History in Action for an immersive evening at Saint Augustine’s Church, where movement, poetry, and music come together to create a shared experience. You'll have the opportunity to participate through prompts inspired by the church’s architecture. No performance experience is needed—just an openness to connect and explore together. Participation is optional.
Sunday November 10, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
St. Augustine African Orthodox Christian Church
 
Monday, November 11
 

7:00pm EST

An Evening With Luisa A. Igloria, Aileen Cassinetto, Diane Seuss, and Martha Silano (Online)
Monday November 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Please join the New England Poetry Club, as we feature poems from Dear Human at the Edge of Time, and new books by Luisa A. Igloria and Martha Silano.

The poetry anthology, Dear Human at the Edge of Time, responds to the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) and features work by over 70 poets and scientists. Alongside the language and methodology of science, the collection presents the language of poets, of witness and community. This reading will highlight poems from this anthology as well as newly released books: Luisa A. Igloria’s Caulbearer, and Martha Silano’s This One We Call Ours, with Diane Seuss reading for Martha Silano.
Monday November 11, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Online
 
Tuesday, November 12
 

7:00pm EST

John Murillo and Nicole Sealey presented by the Boutelle-Day Poetry Center at Smith College
Tuesday November 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
John Murillo & Nicole Sealey followed by a conversation with Nathan McClain.

From a sonnet cycle scrutinizing justice through the blur of a city aflame to an image of Medusa spreading tarot cards across her apartment floor, John Murillo’s Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry (Four Way Books, 2020) explores epiphany and grief in the African American experience. Among his many honors, Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry won the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and Murillo has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bread Loaf Writers Conference. Murillo is also author of an earlier collection, Up Jump the Boogie (Four Way Books, 2020; Cypher, 2010), and his work has been featured in American Poetry Review, POETRY Magazine, and Best American Poetry.

Nicole Sealey’s The Ferguson Report: An Erasure (Knopf, 2023) is a book that pushes the boundaries of form to convey the complexities that emerge when confronting violence against Black bodies. She is the author of Ordinary Beast (Ecco, 2017) and the award-winning chapbook, The Animal After Whom Other Animals are Named (Northwestern University Press, 2016). Sealey is the recipient of the 2021 Granum Foundation Prize, and a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University. Sealey served as the Executive Director at Cave Canem Foundation from 2017–2019. She teaches in the MFA Writers Workshop in Paris program at New York University.

Co-sponsored by The Lecture Committee, Africana Studies, American Studies, the Archives Concentration, the Department of English Language and Literature, the Office for Equity and Inclusion, and the Study of Women and Gender.
Readers/Speakers
Tuesday November 12, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Weinstein Auditorium, Wright Hall
 
Thursday, November 14
 

6:00pm EST

AI & the Creative Writing Life
Thursday November 14, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
AI is here to stay! But how is it affecting creative writers and the art of creative writing? How will it change publishing and the consumption of creative writing? Will AI doom the art? Will it innovate the art?

Join this dynamic panel of poets and prose writers as they discuss their hopes, concerns, and deeper questions about AI and the creative writing life. Featuring award-winning writers Oliver de la Paz, Katie Dozier, and Keith Holyoak. Facilitated by 24PearlStreet’s senior program manager Jennifer Jean.
Readers/Speakers
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Jennifer Jean

Program Manager, 24PearlStreet Online Writing Program at FAWC
Jennifer Jean’s poetry collections include VOZ and The Fool, as well as Object Lesson which is about sex-trafficking and objectification in America. Her teaching resource is Object Lesson: a Guide to Writing Poetry and she's a co-editor and co-translator of an anthology in development... Read More →
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Oliver de la Paz

Oliver de la Paz is the author of four collections of poetry: Names Above Houses, Furious Lullaby, Requiem for the Orchard, and Post Subject: A Fable. He also co-edited A Face to Meet the Faces: An Anthology of Contemporary Persona Poetry. A founding member, Oliver serves as the co-chair... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Online

7:00pm EST

Reading at Galleries at Lynn Arts
Thursday November 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
The Thursday Poets in connection with Galleries at Lynn Arts are hosting a reading by Elizabeth McKim and Margaret Young on Nov. 14 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Galleries at Lynn Arts, 25 Exchange St, Lynn, MA. The reading includes an open mic. Please arrive by 6:45 p.m. to sign up for one of ten spots at the open mic.
Readers/Speakers
avatar for Margaret Young

Margaret Young

Poet
Margaret Young is the author of Willow from the Willow, Almond Town, and Blight Summer. A chapbook, How Else Can We Know What’s Beautiful?, and full-length collection The Water Bear are forthcoming. She has translated two books from the Spanish, Sergio Inestrosa’s Espacio Improbable... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
25 Exchange St

7:00pm EST

Pour Me a Poem
Thursday November 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting the Pour Me a Poem open mic on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. The next one will be on Thursday, November 14, 2024. The feature will be cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard, who will be reading from his brand-new hybrid memoir.

After the featured poet, there will be a quick break, followed by the main open mic. You can sign up for your time slot upon arrival. The event is free, but please bring a few bucks for when we "pass the hat" for the featured poet or to buy books from the feature as well as the community's other poets.

Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Readers/Speakers Hosts
Thursday November 14, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Cofounder/cohost Wayne-Daniel Berard's home
 
Friday, November 15
 

7:00pm EST

Wild Hearts Open Mic, featuring Sara Letourneau
Friday November 15, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Join New Bedford Poet Laureate Sarah Jane Mulvey as she welcomes Foxboro, MA poet Sara Letourneau to the beautiful Wild Hearts Open Mic at the Wild Heart Herb House located inside the Haskell Gardens at 777 Shawmut Avenue, New Bedford MA 02740.

Sara will give a featured reading in the middle of the event's open mic session. She’ll also have copies of Wild Gardens available for sale.
Friday November 15, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Wild Heart Herb House
 
Sunday, December 15
 

3:00pm EST

An Afternoon with the New England State Poets Laureate
Sunday December 15, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Join the New England Poetry Club on Zoom, as we bring the five New England State Poets Laureate for a discussion and reading. We’re delighted to host Julia Bouwsma (Maine), Antoinette Brim-Bell (Connecticut), Colin Channer (Rhode Island), Jennifer Militello (New Hampshire), and Bianca Stone (Vermont). We’ll have an open-ended discussion in which they share their experiences, projects, plans, and initiatives, as well as what drew them to the Poet Laureate position. We’ll also hear their poems! The discussion will be led by two Massachusetts municipal Poets Laureate, Lloyd Schwartz (Somerville) and Lynne Viti (Westwood), who are also members of the NEPC Board of Directors.

Please note that advance registration is required for this event.
After you register, you will receive a personalized Zoom link.

Julia Bouwsma lives off-the-grid in the mountains of western Maine where she works as a poet, homesteader, editor, teacher, and small-town librarian. She is Maine’s sixth Poet Laureate, currently serving a term from 2021 to 2026, and is the author of three poetry collections: the forthcoming Death Fluorescence (Sundress Publications, 2025), Midden (Fordham University Press, 2018), and Work by Bloodlight (Cider Press Review, 2017). Honors include a 2024 Poet Laureate Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets and two Maine Literary Awards. Her work can be found in various publications including Ecotone, Green Mountains Review, Kenyon Review, Plume, and Poetry Daily. Bouwsma has taught in the Creative Writing department at the University of Maine at Farmington, serves on the Community Advisory Board for the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance, and works as the Library Director for Webster Library in Kingfield, ME.

Antoinette Brim-Bell (Antoinette Brim), Connecticut’s 8th State Poet Laureate, is the author of three full-length poetry collections: These Women You Gave Me, Icarus in Love, and Psalm of the Sunflower. Her poetry has appeared in various journals, magazines, textbooks, and anthologies, as well as in Poetry Magazine and Poem-a-Day. Brim-Bell has also published critical works, including “The Myopic Eye in Alice Walker’s ‘Flowers’” (Critical Insights: Alice Walker, Salem Press) and “Juxtaposed Dichotomies: the idealized white suburban pastoral, the surrealist tableau of Black Poverty & the Women in between” (The Whiskey of Our Discontent: Gwendolyn Brooks as Conscience and Change Agent, Haymarket Books). Brim-Bell was nominated for the Pushcart Prize for both poetry and essay. She is a Cave Canem Foundation Fellow and an alum of Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation (VONA). A sought-after speaker, editor, educator, and consultant, Brim-Bell is a Professor of English at Capital Community College in Hartford, CT. http://www.antoinettebrimbell.com

Colin Channer is the State Poet of Rhode Island. Born in Jamaica, he was educated there and in New York. His most recent book is Console (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2023). A book of allusive links between photography, music, sea mammals, mistranslation, and the universal ritual of “the walk,” Console was a New Yorker Best Book of 2023 and a Finalist for the New England Book Award; it was also listed for the PEN/Voelcker. Colin’s honors include a Cullman Fellowship from the New York Public Library, a Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award from Poets & Writers and a Henry Merritt Wriston Fellowship from Brown University, where he is Associate Professor & Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Literary Arts. His poems have appeared in Agni, The Atlantic, Conjunctions, Harvard Review, The New Yorker, The Poetry Review and other venues.

Jennifer Militello is the Poet Laureate of New Hampshire. She is the author of the forthcoming hybrid collection Identifying the Pathogen, The Pact (Tupelo Press/Shearsman Books, 2021), and the memoir Knock Wood, winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize (Dzanc Books, 2019), as well as four previous collections of poetry. Her work has appeared in Best American Poetry, Best New Poets, American Poetry Review, The Nation, The New Republic, The Paris Review, Poetry, and Tin House. She teaches in the MFA program at New England College.

Bianca Stone is a poet, born and raised in Vermont. She is the author of over five books, including the poetry collections, What is Otherwise Infinite (Tin House, 2022) winner of the 2022 Vermont Book Award; The Möbius Strip Club of Grief (Tin House, 2018), Someone Else’s Wedding Vows (Octopus Books and Tin House, 2014) and a collaboration with Anne Carson on the illuminated version of Antigonick (New Directions, 2012). Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Poets and Writers, The Nation and elsewhere. She co-founded the poetry-based nonprofit, Ruth Stone House, where she teaches classes on poetry and poetic study, hosts the Ode & Psyche Podcast and is editor-at-large for ITERANT magazine. She is the current Vermont poet laureate (2024-2029).
Sunday December 15, 2024 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Online
 


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