May 26 2021
Voices of Poetry at Sturgis Library

Voices of Poetry at Sturgis Library

Presented by Sturgis Library at Sturgis Library

Join Sturgis Library for an evening of poetry presented by Voices of Poetry.

This event will be held over ZOOM.

Free and open to all!

To Register, email sturgisreference@comcast.net

POET BIOS:

Mary Buchinger is the author of six collections of poetry, including e i n f ü h l u n g/in feeling (Main Street Rag, 2018), and Aerialist (Gold Wake Press Collective, 2015) – finalist for the May Swenson Poetry Award, OSU Wheeler Prize, and the Perugia Press Prize. She has three books which will soon be published: Navigating the Reach, Virology, and / klaʊdz /. She is also the author of the non-fiction book, How to Listen to Chronic Pain Narratives (Brill, 2010) – which approaches that subject from the perspective of one who teaches communication skills to future health care professionals. Her work has been published in numerous journals, including About Place Journal, AGNI Online, Ars Poetica, The Cortland Review, and Rattle. Mary is President of the New England Poetry Club (founded in 1915 by Robert Frost, Amy Lowell, and Conrad Aiken), and professor of English and communication studies at MCPHS University in Boston.

Eileen Cleary is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Lily Poetry Review and Lily Poetry Review Books. She holds two MFA’s in poetry. Her recent work has been published in Mom Egg Review, The Sugar House Review, The American Journal of Poetry, JAMA, West Texas Literary Review, and Solstice: A Magazine for Diverse Voices, among others. Eileen is also the co-editor (together with Christine Jones) of the anthology, Voices Amidst the Virus (Lily Poetry Review, 2020). Her debut poetry collection, Child Ward of the Commonwealth, was published by Main Street Rag Press in June 2019. Her second, 2 A.M. With Keats, is forthcoming from Nixes Mate Books.

Jeannette de Beauvoir is the author of several novels, including The Matinée Murders (HomePort Press, 2020); A Killer Carnival (HomePort Press, 2019); Lethal Alliances
(HomePort Press, 2019); Deadly Jewels (Minotaur Books, 2016); and Asylum (Minotaur Books, 2015). She is also a poet, whose work has appeared in SaucyVox, Wild Violet, Here, and New England Review. Jeannette is the 2020 recipient of the Joe Gouveia Outermost Poetry Contest (judged by acclaimed poet Marge Piercy).

Richard Hoffman is author of the memoirs, Half the House (Harcourt, 1995), and Love & Fury (Beacon Press, 2015); the poetry collections, Noon Until Night (Barrow Street Press, 2017); Emblem (Barrow Street Press, 2011); Without Paradise (Cedar Hill Books, 2002); and Gold Star Road (Barrow Street Press, 2007) – winner of the 2006 Barrow Street Press Poetry Prize and the 2008 Sheila Motton Award from New England Poetry Club. Richard is a former Chair of PEN New England, and Senior Writer in Residence at Emerson College in Boston.

Admission Info

Free and Open to All. Registration is Required. Email sturgisreference@comcast.net to sign up!

Phone: 50-362-6636

Email: sturgisreference@comcast.net

Dates & Times

2021/05/26 - 2021/05/26

Location Info

Sturgis Library

3090 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630