Allison Adair’s debut collection,
The Clearing, was selected by Henri Cole for Milkweed’s Max Ritvo Poetry Prize and named a
New York Times “New and Noteworthy” book. Allison’s poems have appeared in
American Poetry Review,
Arts & Letters,
Best American Poetry,
Kenyon Review,
Waxwing, and
ZYZZYVA. They have been honored with the Pushcart Prize, the Florida Review Editors’ Award, and the Orlando Prize. Originally from central Pennsylvania, Allison now lives with her family in the Boston area, where she teaches at Boston College and Grub Street.
The Clearing is available at local bookstores or through
bookshop.org.
Robbie Gamble’s poems and essays have appeared in
Cutthroat, RHINO, Rust + Moth, Scoundrel Time, and
Tahoma Literary Review. He was the winner of the 2017
Carve Poetry prize, and was a 2019 Peter Taylor Fellow at the Kenyon Summer Writers Workshop. He serves as associate poetry editor for
Solstice: a Magazine of Diverse Voices. After working for many years as a nurse practitioner with the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, he now divides his time between Boston and Vermont.
Susanna Kittredge’s poems have appeared in publications such as
Barrow Street, 14 Hills, The Columbia Review and
Salamander as well as the anthologies
Bay Poetics (Faux Press, 2006) and
Shadowed: Unheard Voices (The Press at California State University, Fresno 2014). She has an MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Her first full-length collection,
The Future Has a Reputation, was published by CW Books in January, 2020. She lives in the Boston area and is a member of The Jamaica Pond Poets workshop and the Brighton Word Factory, a bi-weekly open writing group. By day she teaches middle schoolers.
The Future Has a Reputation can be purchased directly from the author by contacting her at
https://susannakittredge.wixsite.com/mysite/contact. It is also available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
To receive a Zoom invitation with a link to the reading, email your name and email address to
SandeeStorey@fastmail.fm before 10 am on Nov. 12.
You will be emailed a Zoom invitation with the link by noon Nov. 13. 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, December 11, 2020.