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The
Poets' Co-op Fall 2006 Open
Reading Series will be held on Thursday,
September 14th, October 12th &
November 9th at the Loveland
Museum on the corner of Fifth & Lincoln. Readings will be
downstairs at the Foote Gallery/Auditorium from 7:00
- 9:00 p.m. Complimentary snacks will be graciously provided by HENRY'S PUB (234 E. 4th St.).
Readers & listeners
embrace all styles of original poetry and range in experience
from first time readers to published and polished “professionals.” Poets
can sign up to read the night of the reading or ahead of
time by email. Our
Fall Series Featured Readers represent a diverse mix of some
of Colorado’s finest poets. |
Our
Featured Reader for Thursday, September 14th is David Mason.
David Mason's books include The Buried Houses (winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize), The Country I Remember (winner of the Poetry Society of America's DiCastagnola Award), Arrivals, and a collection of essays, The Poetry of Life and the Life of Poetry. His verse novel, Ludlow, will be available in 2007. His stories, poems, reviews, essays and translations have appeared in many magazines around the world, including Harper's, The New Republic, The New York Times, Poetry, The Hudson Review, The Sewanee Review and The Dark Horse. His work has been read on the air by Garrison Keillor, and on Martha Stewart Radio and he has been interviewed on various public radio outlets. He teaches at the ColoradoCollege and lives in the mountains outside Colorado Springs with his wife, Anne Lennox, a photographer. |
Our
Featured Reader for Thursday, October 12th is Mollie Fager.
Mollie Fager started writing at the age of 10 when her aunt gave her a locked diary and told her, “put your heart into these pages”. She has never stopped writing since that day. Mollie's poetry is intensely personal. She makes a written photograph of a moment in time, distilling the essence of the experience into sparse, descriptive form. When not writing into the wee hours of the morning, Mollie draws daily inspiration from the many artists she works with as executive director for The Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, Colorado. She also loves spending time with her family and friends in a variety of pursuits and especially enjoys being a goofball whenever possible. |
Our
Featured Reader for Thursday November 9th is Kathryn T. S. Bass.
State of Colorado Artist Fellow Kathryn T. S. Bass holds a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the University of Denver. Her poetry has appeared in two books -- Within/Without (2005) and Bright Seeds (2005) -- as well as dozens of journals, including American Tanka, The Amherst Review, The Formalist, The Prose Poem, and Quarter After Eight. An experienced marketing writer, educator, and editor, Kathryn serves as a Young Audiences Residency Artist and as a Senior Copywriter with the Rocky Mountain Region's largest independent advertising agency.
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