FOURTH SUNDAYS
RHINO POETRY WORKSHOPS
and peer exchange
sponsored by RHINO/the Poetry Forum
COME AND TRY OUT YOUR NEW WORK ON US!
Evanston Public Library
Church & Orrington
1:30-4:30 -- Room 108
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Past leaders and readers and all poets welcome. Drop in, have poems critiqued, and participate in an ongoing discussion of poetry and poetics. Sessions are free* and no registration is required.
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Sunday, January 25th, 2009
Leader: Greg Grummer
Greg Grummer has been published in numerous small presses, including Rhino, APR, Ploughshares, Hunger, Fence, Indiana Review, Fine Madness, and more, and will be appearing once again in RHINO 2009!. He's a graduate of the George Mason MFA program in poetry. He lives in Milwaukee where he and his sister run the family business marketing hand papermaking kits and supplies. He has a five year old son Jack, who, someday, all this (whatever that might be) will belong to.
Greg's topic: Titles... the various issues involved in the title of a poem.
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Bring 15 or more copies (no longer than two pages) of work you want critiqued.
*$5 donation appreciated
This project is partially supported by grants the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
For more in: RHINOPOETRY.ORG
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FOURTH SUNDAYS
RHINO POETRY WORKSHOPS
and peer exchange
sponsored by RHINO/the Poetry Forum
COME AND TRY OUT YOUR NEW WORK ON US!
Evanston Public Library
Church & Orrington
1:30-4:30 -- Room 108
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Past leaders and readers and all poets welcome. Drop in, have poems critiqued, and participate in an ongoing discussion of poetry and poetics. Sessions are free* and no registration is required.
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Sunday, January 25th, 2009
Leader: Greg Grummer
Greg Grummer has been published in numerous small presses, including Rhino, APR, Ploughshares, Hunger, Fence, Indiana Review, Fine Madness, and more, and will be appearing once again in RHINO 2009!. He's a graduate of the George Mason MFA program in poetry. He lives in Milwaukee where he and his sister run the family business marketing hand papermaking kits and supplies. He has a five year old son Jack, who, someday, all this (whatever that might be) will belong to.
Greg's topic: This. This is that.
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Bring 15 or more copies (no longer than two pages) of work you want critiqued.
*$5 donation appreciated
This project is partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
FOR MORE INFO: RHINOPOETRY.ORG