Sunday, June 17, 2018

--------------til the end of June------------------------

Since my jibber-jabber about the Summer Quatrain
filled the top of the blog, and this being after the Hoot and the big
Hyla Brook event,   the events in the rest of June bear repeating:

----------------in the all-literation nation---------------------

-----------[3rd Wed],  June 20th, 6-7:45: Fuerza, all open mic
             ----at: Lawrence Public Library    51 Lawrence St.

[4th Sun], June 24th, 10:30am--:  Merrimac Mic
             ----Merrimac, MA  Public Library (495N, Exit 52, ~2.6 mi, on R)

[4th Tue], June 26th, 7pm: Tuesday4Poetry, performance-po + open-mic
             ----No.Andover Public Library


----------------Additional Nearby Events in June-----------------

[3rd Sat], June 16th, 6pm:  Ipswich Poets at Zumis: open-mic
            ---Zumi's Expresso (+coffee+treats) 40 Market St, Ipswich



ALSO:     I still need to get together with the Quatrain winners/contributers...
    .....get your free binoculars while there's still plenty of Summer!
    You can see me at Fuerza, Merrimac Mic, or Tuesday4Poetry, or
    mail to frostnewsline@gmail.com   to sett up a transfer somewhere...


-----------------------more end-of-june stuff...political!.....from Pilar Quintana:


Poems of Justice and Joy: a Pop-Up Event of Christ Church United
www.wewelcomeall.org

Peuo Tuy is a Cambodian-American spoken word poet, hip-hop artist, and writing instructor. She recently moved to Lowell, but travels
nationwide to share her poetry and stories and help people heal and overcome their personal challenges through writing and self-empowerment. Peuo believes that words evoke our spirits and that our spirits guide us to personal liberation. Author of “Khmer Girl”
www.peuotuy.com

Steven Riel writes poems originated by dreams, places, images, objects, ideas, feelings, words, artworks, memories, and “the
 stuff of queer existence.” He is the author of one full-length collection of poetry, as well as three chapbooks, the most recent being Postcard from P-town, which was published as runner-up for the inaugural Robin Becker Chapbook Prize. His poems have appeared in several anthologies and numerous periodicals. Author of “Fellow Odd Fellow” www.stevenriel.com

Followed by Open Mic and Celebration
June 20, 7–9 pm
Upstairs at Worthen House Pub and Cafe
141 Worthen St. Lowell MA




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