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Sunday Afternoon Community Reading Series

Presenting established and emerging poets affiliated with the Center and introducing poets from the greater Boston community.

All readings take place on Sunday at 3:00 pm. Refreshments and conversation follow.

Admission only at the door: $6.00 (students $3.00).


SPRING SCHEDULE

Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 pm

Featured Poet David Rivard and emerging poet Michael Ansara with community readers Colleen Ottomano and Lindsay Kramer (Hopkinton High School).


Sunday, May 18th at 3:00 pm

Featured Poet Afaa Michael Weaver and emerging poet Bob Clawson with community reader Carolyn Hunter from Simmons College.

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April 27 Reading

May 18 Reading



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READING AT FRUITLANDS

Sunday, August 10th, 3 pm

FRUITLANDS MUSEUM
102 PROSPECT HILL ROAD
HARVARD, MA 01451
(978) 456-3924

Hosted by Susan Edwards Richmond

Helen Marie Casey
Tom Daley
Linda Hoffman
Joan Kimball
Moira Linehan
Joel Moskowitz

The reading will be held in the Picture Gallery at Fruitlands, among a lush exhibit of landscape paintings entitled, "Forests Interrupted." Sculptor Joseph Wheelwright's towering Tree Figures will be standing sentinel on the surrounding hillsides. It should be an inspiring afternoon--mark your calendars!


OFF-THE-GRID

BOOK LAUNCH: JONATHAN WEINERT'S IN THE MODE OF DISAPPEARANCE

Sunday, June 22nd, 2 pm

The Dance Studio
40 Stow Street
Concord, MA 01742

Come celebrate the release of Jonathan Weinert’s debut collection, In the Mode of Disappearance, winner of the 2006 Nightboat Poetry Prize.

Jonathan's co-reader is Nightboat Books poetry editor and poet, Christiana Davis.

Readings to be followed by signings, schmoozing, snacks, and libations.


Want to read at the CPC? Create your own “Off-the-Grid” event! Download instructions & procedures HERE.

WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS and CLASSES

For more information on courses, call the office at: 978-897-0054
OR to register for a course, see its Course Description, below.

ONLINE POETRY WORKSHOP: THE DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE

Instructor: Reginald Shepherd, Nationally Renowned Poet and Editor

Course Description

TBA

BUILDING A BETTER POEM: CRAFT & THE MARKETPLACE

Instructor: Joan Houlihan, CPC Founder, Poet & Editor

Course Description

STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4

BIRDS & POETRY: HOW THEY FLOCK TOGETHER

Instructor: Christopher Jane Corkery Poet &Essayist, Instructor, Holy Cross College

Course Description

STARTS TUESDAY, MAY 6

POETRY TUTORING FOR TEENS

Instructor: Susan Edwards Richmond, Poet

Course Description

ONGOING


OFF-SITE CONFERENCES, FALL '08:

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS--for poets with a book-length manuscript:




Gallery of Major Events

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C.D.Wright & Forrest Gander
Fall, 2007

America's foremost poetry couple doubled our pleasure.

 

St. Patrick's Day Gala Gathering
Spring, 2007

Kennedy, Donnelly, Delanty, Kearney, Houlihan, Tobin, Casey & More.

 

Lucie Brock-Broido Came to Our Town
Fall, 2006

Professor Brock-Broido showed us why she runs the show at Columbia.

 

 

Tribute to Jane Kenyon
Spring, 2006

Donald Hall and Joyce Peseroff loved Kenyon and her poetry, and we found out why.


 


An Evening of Great Poems
Fall, 2005
Robert Pinsky and Frank Bidart in a grand poetic conspiracy.


 

Dillon Bustin Sings Thoreau
Summer, 2005
Dillon and his harmonic convergence of Thoreau, poetry, and song.




To the Honor of Donald Justice
Spring, 2005
With Jorie Graham, Peter Sacks, Steven Cramer and more of the stars Justice helped to light.





Franz Wright Inaugurates the Center
Fall, 2004
Fresh Pulitzer Prize in hand, Franz wielded his spell-binding poems to dazzling effect.
It couldn't have been a better start.


A SATURDAY NIGHT READING AT THE CPC (MANY THANKS TO DAVID OMAR WHITE)

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council
and from the Concord Cultural Council, local agencies supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.


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