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Thursday, February 22
 

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
 
Saturday, April 13
 

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
 
Wednesday, May 29
 

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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 


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