In the midst of everything else going on, I didn't want to miss boosting the signal on this event.
Tomorrow evening, the Somerville Public Library is hosting a publication party for Mary Alexandra Agner, whose new book of poetry, The Doors of the Body, has just been published by Mayapple Press. Mary is a good friend; her poems rekindled my interest in poetry and actually got me more interested in the intersection between speculative fiction and poetry.
I'm planning to be at the party to join Mary in celebrating the publication of her book, and I encourage anyone who can to stop by and hear Mary read. It'll open your mind.
The event listing can be found here, but here's the pertinent details:
Mary Alexandra Agner Book Party & Reading
Join Somerville poet Mary Alexandra Agner as she celebrates the publication of her new book, The Doors of the Body (Mayapple Press.) Agner writes of dead women, telescopes, and secrets. All her life she has observed the universe and written about it. She can be found online at www.pantoum.org.
This event is free, and all are welcome to attend.
Date:
Thursday Jul 16, 2009
Time:
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location:
West Branch Library, 40 College Avenue
Tomorrow evening, the Somerville Public Library is hosting a publication party for Mary Alexandra Agner, whose new book of poetry, The Doors of the Body, has just been published by Mayapple Press. Mary is a good friend; her poems rekindled my interest in poetry and actually got me more interested in the intersection between speculative fiction and poetry.
I'm planning to be at the party to join Mary in celebrating the publication of her book, and I encourage anyone who can to stop by and hear Mary read. It'll open your mind.
The event listing can be found here, but here's the pertinent details:
Mary Alexandra Agner Book Party & Reading
Join Somerville poet Mary Alexandra Agner as she celebrates the publication of her new book, The Doors of the Body (Mayapple Press.) Agner writes of dead women, telescopes, and secrets. All her life she has observed the universe and written about it. She can be found online at www.pantoum.org.
This event is free, and all are welcome to attend.
Date:
Thursday Jul 16, 2009
Time:
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location:
West Branch Library, 40 College Avenue