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SUMMARY:LIVE All Up In Your Feels\, a poetry workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nJoin poets and partners JESSICA JACOBS and NICKOLE BROWN in a poetry workshop to get “All Up In Your Feels.” \nFor all you lonely hearts\, flaming hearts\, celebrators (or detesters) of Valentine’s Day\, this generative workshop focuses on the difficult art of writing about love. We’ll draw inspiration from poems by Traci Brimhall and Dorianne Laux before turning your own hand to the page to write of eros but free from its sappy\, chocolate-dipped clichés—or conversely\, to write about heartbreak or downright lack of love with nuance and grace. Open to writers of all levels\, this session is a solid choice for anyone wanting to write about love in any genre\, and we hope that you’ll leave with some strategies that will help you address one of the heart’s most pervasive conundrums. There will be opportunities to write (and possibly share your newfound lines) during our time together\, so come ready and willing to play.  Authors’ Website \n \n\n \n  \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nJESSICA JACOBS is the author of Take Me with You\, Wherever You’re Going (Four Way Books)\, one of Library Journal’s Best Poetry Books of the Year and winner of the Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award and Goldie Award. Her debut collection\, Pelvis with Distance (White Pine Press)\, a biography-in-poems of Georgia O’Keeffe\, won the New Mexico Book Award in Poetry and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Chapbook Editor for Beloit Poetry Journal\, Jessica lives in Asheville\, NC\, with her wife\, the poet Nickole Brown\, with whom she co-authored Write It! 100 Poetry Prompts to Inspire (Spruce Books/PenguinRandomHouse)\, and is at work on a collection of poems exploring spirituality\, Torah\, and Midrash.\nAuthor Website \nNICKOLE BROWN received her MFA from the Vermont College\, studied literature at Oxford University\, and was the editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson. She worked at Sarabande Books for ten years. She’s the author of Sister\, first published in 2007 with a new edition reissued in 2018. Her second book\, Fanny Says (BOA Editions)\, won the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Poetry in 2015. The audiobook of that collection became available in 2017. Currently\, she teaches at the Sewanee School of Letters MFA Program and the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNCA. She lives with her wife\, poet Jessica Jacobs\, in Asheville\, NC\, where she periodically volunteers at several different animal sanctuaries. A chapbook called To Those Who Were Our First Gods won the 2018 Rattle Chapbook Prize\, and a long sequence called The Donkey Elegies was published as a chapbook by Sibling Rivalry Press in 2020.\nAuthor Website \n  \nPoems In Crisis\, poetry panel with  Tracy Brimhall\, Nickole Brown\, and Alice Quinn
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/poetry-workshop/
LOCATION:LIVE ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult,Poetry,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Poems in a Crisis with Traci Brimhall\, Nickole Brown\, and Alice Quinn
DESCRIPTION:Poems in a Crisis: Navigating Family\, the Pandemic\, and Remaking the World.\nJoin poets TRACI BRIMHALL and NICKOLE BROWN and editor ALICE QUINN in a soulful discussion of navigating family\, the pandemic and remaking the world through poetry. What does it mean to reckon with our ill treatment of animals? What does it mean to write lullabies after the death of one’s mother\, the murder of a friend\, and the end of a marriage? What is it to bear witness to a pandemic that killed more than half a million people in the United States and millions around the world? Host KATIE KEHOE delves into these questions and more. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nTRACI BRIMHALL is the author of Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod (Copper Canyon\, 2020); Saudade (Copper Canyon\, 2017)\, Our Lady of the Ruins (W.W. Norton\, 2012)\, and Rookery (Southern Illinois University Press\, 2010). Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker\, Slate\, Poetry\, The Believer\, The New Republic\, and Best American Poetry. A 2013 NEA Fellow\, she’s currently an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Kansas State University.\nAuthors Website \nNICKOLE BROWN received her MFA from the Vermont College\, studied literature at Oxford University\, and was the editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson. She worked at Sarabande Books for ten years. She’s the author of Sister\, first published in 2007 with a new edition reissued in 2018. Her second book\, Fanny Says (BOA Editions)\, won the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Poetry in 2015. The audiobook of that collection became available in 2017. Currently\, she teaches at the Sewanee School of Letters MFA Program and the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNCA. She lives with her wife\, poet Jessica Jacobs\, in Asheville\, NC\, where she periodically volunteers at several different animal sanctuaries. A chapbook called To Those Who Were Our First Gods won the 2018 Rattle Chapbook Prize\, and a long sequence called The Donkey Elegies was published as a chapbook by Sibling Rivalry Press in 2020.\nAuthor Website \nALICE QUINN was the executive director of the Poetry Society of America for eighteen years\,  the poetry editor at The New Yorker from 1987 to 2007\, and an editor at Knopf for more than ten years prior to that. She teaches at Columbia University’s School of the Arts and is the editor of a book of Elizabeth Bishop’s writings\, Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems\, Drafts\, and Fragments\, as well as a forthcoming book of Bishop’s journals. She lives in New York City and Millerton\, New York. \nKATIE KEHOE’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Salt Hill\, Boudin–the online home of the McNeese Review\, The Indianapolis Review\, Bayou Magazine\, and elsewhere. She was a finalist for the NC State poetry contest (2019)\, and nominated for a Pushcart (2020). She holds an MFA in poetry from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro\, and currently she works as a librarian. \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/brimhall-brown-quinn/
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CATEGORIES:Adult,Poetry
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SUMMARY:LIVE A Conversation with Billy Collins & Ron Rash
DESCRIPTION:Former US Poet Laureate BILLY COLLINS has been hailed as “the most popular poet in America.” RON RASH has been celebrated as the “Appalachian Shakespeare.”  Host Michael Gaspeny will investigate the mysteries of art and the heart in a discussion of their latest works (Whale Day: And Other Poems and In the Valley: Stories) that promises to ripple with wit and soar with elegiac power. [event is free\, but registration is required]\n\n \n  \n  \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book images above. \nBILLY COLLINS is the author of twelve collections of poetry including The Rain in Portugal\, Aimless Love\, Horoscopes for the Dead\, Ballistics\, The Trouble with Poetry\, Nine Horses\, Sailing Alone Around the Room\, Questions About Angels\, The Art of Drowning\, and Picnic\, Lightning. He is also the editor of Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry\, 180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day\, and Bright Wings: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems About Birds. A former Distinguished Professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York\, Collins served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003 and as New York State Poet from 2004 to 2006. In 2016 he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Florida with his wife Suzannah.\nAuthor Website \nRON RASH is the author of the 2009 PEN/Faulkner finalist and New York Times bestseller Serena and Above the Waterfall\, in addition to four prizewinning novels\, including The Cove\, One Foot in Eden\, Saints at the River\, and The World Made Straight; four collections of poems; and six collections of stories\, among them Burning Bright\, which won the 2010 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award\, and Chemistry and Other Stories\, which was a finalist for the 2007 PEN/Faulkner Award. Twice the recipient of the O. Henry Prize\, he teaches at Western Carolina University.\nAuthor Website \nMichael Gaspeny is the author of the novella in verse\, The Tyranny of Questions (Unicorn Press) and the chapbooks Re-Write Men and Vocation. He has won the Randall Jarrell Poetry Competition and the O. Henry Festival Short Story Contest. He has served as moderator for several Scuppernong and Greensboro Bound events\, including forums on Flannery O’Connor and James Baldwin. A former reporter and sportswriter\, he taught journalism and English for almost forty years\, mainly at Bennett College and High Point University\, where he won the distinguished teaching award. For hospice service in Greensboro\, North Carolina\, he has received The Governor’s Award for Volunteer Excellence. \n  \nThis event is sponsored by:
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/collins-rash/
LOCATION:LIVE ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction,Poetry
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