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The Poetry Box LIVE (Oct 8, 2022)

August 24, 2022 by The Poetry Box 1 Comment

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The Poetry Box LIVE – October Edition!

Saturday, Oct 8, 2022 @ 4:00 PM (Pacific) / 3:00 Pm (Alaskan) / 7:00 PM (Eastern)

Featured Poets:

  • Lauri Cruver Cherian (Washington/Texas), author of POEMS OF THE POINT
  • Peter Kaufmann (Alaska), author of THE ROUND WHISPER OF NO MOON
  • Leanne Grabel (Oregon), author of MY HUSBAND’S EYEBROWS

Enjoy a Video from the Show:

ABOUT THE POETS 

front cover of Poems of the Point

author photo of Lauri Cherian in the garden
cr: Kari Cruver Medina

Lauri Cruver Cherian is a Washington State native raised in Gig Harbor on a beautiful piece of beachfront property. She awoke each morning to the cry of the seagulls and the view of the bay in her front yard, which was glorious in rain or shine. Her childhood memories are rich with singing around the bonfire, boat trips with her dad, fishing and clam digging, paddle boarding in Wollochet Bay, and watching for sea lions and orcas that would often swim past her house.

Lauri has lived on the South Texas Coast for three decades. She holds a Master’s degree in Language Acquisition Education from the University of Houston and a Bachelor’s degree in Bilingual Education from Washington State University. Lauri has taught English as a Second Language for children and adults for twenty-five years and is a teacher trainer, consultant, and a workshop leader in adult ESL. She is the recipient of several teacher of the year awards including District Bilingual Teacher of the Year in Spring Branch Independent School District in Houston. (You can visit her website at https://lessonswithlauri.com for more information.)

Besides returning to the beach when she gets the chance, Lauri enjoys acting in community theater, singing, and playing the piano, traveling, and writing short stories and poetry. Her poem “Courage” dedicated to healthcare workers during the pandemic, won honorable mention in the Texas Mental Health Creative Arts Contest in 2021. Lauri and her husband have three adventuresome adult children.

You can order Lauri’s new book HERE

 


front book cover of The Round Whisper of No Moon, designed by Robert R. Sanders

photo of Peter Kaufmann standing in a field

In 1973 Peter Kaufmann left California with his girlfriend to go to Alaska for the summer. Fifty years later they are still there. In Alaska he has worn the hats of a biologist, builder, salmon fisherman and improv teacher and performer. In 1997, in need of change, he volunteered to teach in Viet Nam for one year. That year grew into 20 years. Spending summers in Alaska and three seasons living and working in Asia, he helped communities voice their stories through drama, film, radio, television, and museum exhibitions. He was blessed to work with widely varied populations, including people living with HIV/Aids, sex workers, disabled youth, government officials, museum and television professionals and Buddhist monks. Peter’s poetry draws from both wild Alaska and urban Asia.  His poems have placed in a statewide contest in Alaska, appeared in Cirque magazine, and twice been chosen for National Poetry Month. Peter’s work has been used to introduce non-profit meetings and scored with original music.

You can order Peter’s new book HERE

 


Front Cover of My Husband's Eyebrows

Leanne Grabel is a writer, illustrator, and performer in love with mixing genres. Her first collaboration was with a bongo player and sax player in the mid-70s and her most recent collaborations were with filmmaker Penny Allen and dancer/choreographer Gregg Bielemeier. She has written & produced numerous multi-media shows, including “The Lighter Side of Chronic Depression” and “Anger: The Musical.” Grabel’s graphic novel, Brontosaurus Illustrated, recently serialized in The Opiate, was published by The Opiate Books in 2022. Grabel is the 2020 recipient of the Bread & Roses Award for contributions to women’s literature in the Pacific Northwest. She and her husband started and ran Cafe Lena, a poetry hub and restaurant, throughout the 90s. Grabel is a retired special education teacher, the mother of two daughters and the grandmother of two nubbins, Ophelia and Elliot.

You can order Leanne’s new book HERE

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: Lauri Cruver Cherian, Leanne Grabel, Peter Kaufmann, Poetry Box LIVE, Reading

The Poetry Box LIVE (Sept 10, 2022)

August 24, 2022 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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The Poetry Box LIVE – September Edition!

Saturday, Sept 10, 2022 @ 4:00 PM (Pacific) / 7:00 PM (Eastern)

Featured Poets:

  • Michael Waterson (California), author of COSMOLOGY OF HEAVEN & HELL
  • P.M. Draper (Florida), author of AFTER PYRE
  • David Gonzalez (New York), author of SOUNDINGS

Enjoy a Video from the Show:

ABOUT THE POETS 

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AuthorPHoto-Michael-Waterson
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Michael Waterson tells himself he looks good on paper. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA in the sulfurous glow of Blake’s Satanic mills, Waterson got gob-smacked by language at an early age, rapt by the wizardry of Shakespeare, the Celtic spells of Yeats. Growing up Roman Catholic in a place characterized as “hell with the lid off” colored his life in ways he’s still discovering after seven decades. As a young man he headed off to a party in California and never left. Now a retired journalist, his career includes stints as a factory worker, wildland firefighter, San Francisco taxi driver and wine educator.

He earned a BA from San Francisco State University and an MFA from Mills College. His poetry has won awards and appeared in numerous online and print journals. He currently resides in Napa, California where he is Poet Laureate Emeritus. He is a seannachie (storyteller) and singer/songwriter with a local traditional Irish music band, Kith & Kin, and has had several one act plays produced around the country.

You can order Michael’s new book HERE

 


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cr. Michael Gallagher

P.M. Draper is a baby-boomer who retired during the pandemic. Her previous book of verse, The Tao of Hibiscus was published in 2020. She won 2nd place in the Covid competition for her poem “A Time Like This” which appears here in After Pyre. She’s been a closet-poet for years, coming out in 2018 when she joined a local writers’ group. She lives in Vero Beach, Fl with her husband and Boston Terrier, Oreo.

You can order Patricia’s new book HERE

 


Front book cover of SOUNDINGS

cr: Carl Cox

David Gonzalez is a storyteller, playwright, and performer whose poetry has been featured at Lincoln Center’s Out-of-Doors Festival, Bill Moyers’s documentary Fooling with Words, and NPR’s All Things Considered, and at universities and performing arts centers across the country. Oh Hudson, a long-form piece, was commissioned by the Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center to commemorate the Quadricentennial of Hudson’s exploration. City of Dreams, a spoken-word/Latin jazz project, commissioned by The University of Maryland and La MaMa, has toured throughout the U.S. David wrote the opera libretto for Rise for Freedom, as well as numerous plays, including The Man of the House (commissioned by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts); Mariel, an Afro-Cuban musical (commissioned by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); The Boy Who Could Sing Pictures, and many more. Mr. Gonzalez has toured widely throughout the U.S. and abroad. He received his doctorate in Music Therapy from New York University and has garnered numerous awards and commissions. He is a Joseph Campbell Foundation Fellow, has extensive experience supporting communities through the arts, and is a proud recipient of the International Performing Arts for Youth “Lifetime Achievement Award for Sustained Excellence.”

You can order David’s new book HERE

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: After Pyre, Cosmology of Heaven & Hell, David Gonzalez, Michael Waterson, P.M. Draper, Poetry Box LIVE, Reading, Soundings

The Poetry Box LIVE (Aug 13, 2022)

July 17, 2022 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

The Poetry Box LIVE – August Edition!

Aug 13, 2022 @ 4:00 PM (Pacific) / 7:00 PM (Eastern)

Featured Poets:

  • Cathy Cain (Oregon), author of THE WEIGHT OF CLOUDS
  • Annette Gagliardi (Minnesota), author of A SHORT SUPPLY OF VIABILITY
  • Rachel Barton (Oregon), author of THIS IS THE LIGHTNESS

Enjoy a Video from the Show:

 

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ABOUT THE POETS 

Front cover of The Weight of Clouds

Cathy Cain - author photo, color

Poet and artist Cathy Cain is the author of A Shape of Sky (2021) and Bee Dance (2019), both from The Poetry Box; and Empty Space Places You (Finishing Line Press, 2018). Her honors include the Kay Snow Paulann Petersen Award for Poetry; the Edwin Markham Prize for Poetry; and a First Place from the Oregon Poetry Association poetry contest. Cain’s poetry has appeared in The Poeming Pigeon, Reed Magazine, Verseweavers, VoiceCatcher, and in  /pãn| dé | mïk/ 2020: An Anthology of Pandemic Poems.

Cain taught in the public schools for over thirty years. She is the lucky wife of a sweet man, and the mother of two fine sons. She lives with her husband near Portland, Oregon.

You can order Cathy’s new book HERE

 


Front book cover of A Short Supply of Viability (old man on bench looking into the distance)

Annette Gagliardi is a Minnesota writer, author most recently of Proper Poems for Ladies…and a few naughty ones, too! She is a contributor and co-editor of Upon Waking. 58 Voices Speaking Out from the Shadow of Abuse, 2019.  Annette has poetry published in Motherwell, Wisconsin Review, American Diversity Report, Origami Poems Project, Amethyst Review, Door IS A Jar, Trouble Among the Stars, Poetry Quarterly, Sylvia Magazine, and many other online and in-print magazines.  Find more of her work at https://annette-gagliardi.com.

You can order Annette’s book HERE

 


front cover of This Is the Lightness (dogwood branch)

Photo of Rachel Barton

Rachel Barton grew up in the woods of northern Indiana which has greatly influenced her poetry and provided her a sense of connection to the planet. She comes from a large family which has informed her sense of community. She was able to study literature and creative writing as an undergraduate (WVU), the visual arts as a graduate student (WVU and The VAC in Anchorage), and, much later, teaching for a master’s degree (WOU). She entered the Oregon Writing Project in 2009 and co-facilitated the OWP’s poetry intensive the following summer. She used this model of “writing within a community of writers” in the classroom, the community college, at regional conferences, and in private classes. Currently, she edits her own Willawaw Journal, an online journal for poetry and art. She also serves as associate editor for Calyx and Cloudbank magazines.

Barton’s poetry has been published in the Main Street Rag, Whale Road Review, Moon City Review, VoiceCatcher, Mom Egg Review, CIRQUE, Oregon English Journal, and in many other journals. She has published short stories in BeZine, Blue Cubicle Press, Kindred Journal, and Clackamas Literary Review. More at RachelBartonWriter.com

You can order Rachel’s new book HERE

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: A Short Supply of Viability, Annette Gagliardi, Cathy Cain, Poetry Box LIVE, Rachel Barton, Reading, The Weight of Clouds

The Poetry Box LIVE (July 9, 2022)

June 10, 2022 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

The Poetry Box LIVE – July Edition!

July 9, 2022 @ 4:00 PM (Pacific) / 7:00 PM (Eastern)

Featured Poets:

  • Joann Renee Boswell (WA) – author of breath so hungry
  • Kristin Berger (OR) – author of Earthwork
  • Elaine S. Nussbaum (OR) – author of Blood Moon

Enjoy a Video from the Show:

ABOUT THE POETS 

Front book cover of Breath So Hungry

Joann Renee Boswell is a poet, photographer, teacher, director, mystic, and mother who lives in Camas, WA with her husband (a Quaker minister) and her three young children. You can call her Jo, Jojo, Jomama, or Smookles Renee. Joann received her Choose Your Own Adventure degree (B.A. in Interdisicplinary Studies with an emphasis in Theater, Music, and Writing/Literature) from George Fox University, and later returned to earn her Master of Arts in Teaching. Joann’s first book, Cosmic Pockets (Fernwood Press, 2020), is a full-length collection of poetry and photography. She’s been working on her second full-length collection in collaboration with two illustrators; it is forthcoming from Fernwood Press late in 2022.

Joann loves rainy days filled with coffee, contradictions, dystopian fiction, justice, hand holding, forest bathing, hope, and sci-fi shows. She was her high school mascot and spent a summer working at a lumber mill. Her superpower might be whimsy. Joann is the current poetry editor for Untold Volumes and edits with a team for VoiceCatcher. She has been widely published in places such as CIRQUE, otoliths, VoiceCatcher, The Poeming Pigeon, Tiny Seed Literary Journal, Denial (Not a Pipe Publishing), and Our Church Too.

You can order Joann’s new book HERE

 


Front Book Cover of Earthwork

Photo of Kristin Berger
cr: James Manusos

Kristin Berger is the author of the poetry collections Refugia (Persian Pony Press, 2019), Echolocation (Cirque Press, 2018), How Light Reaches Us (Aldrich Press, 2016), and For the Willing (Finishing Line Press, 2008), and a collaborative poetry and print book, Woman & Changing Man: A High Desert Myth (Nightjar Press, 2022), with Eugene, Oregon printmaker Diane Sandall.

Recipient of residencies from Playa, OSU’s Spring Creek Project (Shotpouch and H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest), and Starkey Experimental Forest and Range, Kristin’s work is influenced by Oregon’s High Desert, Cascades, Coastal Range and all the Pacific Northwest’s wild and interconnected landscapes. Kristin lives in Portland, Oregon, with her family.

You can order Kristin’s book HERE

 


Front cover of Blood Moon

cr: David Scharf

Elaine Nussbaum lives in Scappoose, Oregon with her partner, David, three cats, five hens and a rooster named Echinacea. When she is not working as a substitute teacher at a juvenile detention facility, infusing poetry into the curriculum, she is writing in her cabin surrounded by 3 and 1/2 acres of second growth forest. Every fall, salmon spawn in the creek which runs through her front yard. In her spare time, Ms. Nussbaum enjoys cross-country skiing and sea kayaking. Currently, she and David are restoring a 37-foot sailboat, and plan to sail the inside passage to Alaska next summer.

Ms. Nussbaum holds an MFA in Writing from Pacific University (2013), and a Certificate in Writing from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Boulder University (1986). Her work has appeared in Poetry Seattle, Bombay Gin, The Sun, Spilt Infinitive, Louisiana Literature, Silk Road, Thimbleberry, Artists and Climate Change, Persimmon Tree, Headline Poetry and Press, and Terrain. A chapbook of her work, Poems in the Key of D Flat was published by Overwrought Press, in 1992, and a collection of her poetry, Jesus Christ Made Seattle Under Protest was published by Finishing Line Press, in September 2019. She also has a poem appearing in Support Ukraine (anthology by Moonstone Press, 2022)

You can order Elaine’s new book HERE

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: Blood Moon, breath so hungry, Earthwork, Elaine S. Nussbaum, Joann Renee Boswell, Kristin Berger, Poetry Box LIVE, Reading

The Poetry Box LIVE (June 11, 2022)

May 22, 2022 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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The Poetry Box LIVE – June Edition!

June 11, 2022 @ 4:00 PM (Pacific) / 7:00 PM (Eastern)

Featured Poets:

  • Angela Hansen (NE) – author of Fencelines
  • Christopher Bogart (NJ) – author of This Conversation
  • Anne Coray (AK) – author of Late Fall Bucolics

Enjoy a Video from the Show:

ABOUT THE POETS 

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AuthorPhoto(Angela Hanses sitting inside a truck)WEB-(by-Angela-Rethwisch-Photography)
cr: Angela Rethwisch Photography

Angela Hansen was born and raised in the farmland of northeast Nebraska. She spent her childhood immersed in family and everything outside: the grove of trees, the crooked bridge down by the creek, and the surrounding countryside. Angela attended country school through 8th grade, graduated from Wayne High School, and received a bachelor’s degree in English Writing from Wayne State College. Her dream of writing and illustrating children’s books was overcome with the practicality of working steady jobs, which over the years included librarian, assistant manager of a bookstore, baker at a college coffee shop, paraoptometric, paraprofessional at an elementary school, and presently, running her own business as a house painter.

Angela lived in St. Louis, MO, and LaGrange Park, IL, before moving back to Nebraska. She bought an acreage outside Carroll, where she lives with her three children, four goats, and a Ridgeback mix puppy. She enjoys baking, woodworking, gardening, creating, and finding just the right word. Her poetry has been published in Nebraska Life Magazine and shared at a few readings over the years.

Angela considers her faith in God the only reason she survived over 16 years of domestic violence and why she continues to heal, to find beauty in the world, and joy in her farmer and their kids.

You can order Angela’s new book HERE

 


Book cover of This Conversation, photography and design by Robert R. Sanders

Christopher Bogart, author of 14: Anotolgia del Sonoran

Christopher Bogart is a working poet and writer who has earned an MA in Creative Writing, and is presently working on an MFA, at Monmouth University.

In 2015, Bogart was chosen as First Runner Up for Monmouth University’s inaugural Joyce Carol Oates Award for Excellence in Fiction, Poetry, and Creative Non-Fiction. In 2017, he was chosen as one of two finalists for The Brian Turner Literary Prize for Fiction. In 2018, his chapbook about the Yuma 14, titled 14: Antología del Sonoran, was awarded third place in The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize and was published in October of 2018 by The Poetry Box. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his poem, “Abraham Morales Hernandez.”

In April of 2020, The Poetry Box published his chapbook titled Breakpoint about America in the era of Donald Trump, and a full-length book of poetry in May about the plight of Central American migrants, titled The Eater of Dreams.

On August 1, 2005, he had presented a paper on the importance of poetry in the teaching of literature and writing to the Oxford Round Table at the Oxford Union Debate Hall at Oxford University.

He is presently working on his first novel, tentatively titled The Beast, about the plight of two Central American teenagers who flee poverty and crime in search of a better life in the United States.

You can order Christopher’s book HERE

 


front book cover of Late Fall Bucolics

Anne Coray is the author of the novel Lost Mountain (West Margin Press) as well as three poetry collections—Bone Strings, A Measure’s Hush, and Violet Transparent. She is also the coauthor of Crosscurrents North: Alaskans on the Environment.

The recipient of fellowships from the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the Rasmuson Foundation, she divides her time between her birthplace on remote Lake Clark (Qizhjeh Vena) and the coastal town of Homer, Alaska.

You can order Anne’s new book HERE

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: Angela Hansen, Anne Coray, Christopher Bogart, Poetry Box LIVE, Reading

The Poetry Box LIVE (May 14, 2022)

April 12, 2022 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

The Poetry Box LIVE – May Edition!

May 14, 2022 @ 4:00 PM (Pacific) / 7:00 PM (Eastern)

Featured Poets:

  • Nathan Fryback (OR) – author of Shells in the Sieve
  • Tara L. Carnes (TX) – author of Built to Last
  • John L. Miller (OR) – author of Olympic

Enjoy a Video from the Show:

ABOUT THE POETS 

Front Book Cover of Built to Last

Tara L. Carnes is a musician, writer, teacher, and spiritual director. She has an MA from the University of North Texas and spent over thirty years working as a music educator and church musician.  In 2012, as part of her coursework for the Haden Institute (Niagara, Ontario) spiritual direction program, she began writing poetry.

She loves using the rhythms of words to embrace both the dark as well as the light in her work.

Besides tough issues such as domestic violence, she writes poetry about nature, spirituality, and motherhood and utilizes them in her spiritual direction practice. Brené Brown stated, “When we deny our stories, they define us. When we own our stories, we get to write a brave new ending.”  Tara looks forward to many years of sharing her experiences, and “living a brave new ending“ through the music of poetry!

Tara’s poetry has appeared in Snapdragon: A Journal of Art and Healing, SageWoman, Cholla Needles, The Poeming Pigeon, and The Very Edge Poems (Flying Ketchup Press). She lives in Texas with her daughter and their handsome, plush, tuxedo cat, Orion.

http://www.taralcarnes.com/poetry/

You can order Tara’s new book HERE

 


Front book cover of Shells in the Sieve

Headshot of Nathan Fryback

Nathan Fryback was born in 1972 onto a small farm in the Rogue Valley outside Medford, Oregon. His parents were schoolteachers, his father also felled timber in the summers for extra money. By 1977 Nathan’s family had relocated 270 miles north, to Eugene, Oregon. Nathan developed an interest in creative writing around the age of 13, writing short stories and poetry. During high school he experimented with photography and acting but always found writing as a more reliable means of expressing himself.

At the age of 18, Nathan took a job as a bread baker in Eugene while attending college. That would be a fateful turn as he has dedicated himself to that profession ever since. Even though the world of academia held components of what interested him, he had developed a passion for the craft of artisan bread baking that had to be explored. Mastering the mechanics of grain fermentation had become the Golden Fleece. Nathan withdrew from college to find opportunities to hone his skill, working at several bakeries in Eugene, sometimes holding 2 jobs or moonlighting as a pastry chef.

Eventually moving to Portland, Oregon, in the mid-90s, he spent long stretches at some of the best bakeries on the west coast, where he works to this day, at a little bakery in Northwest Portland. Still very close with his family (his brother and parents all live nearby), he draws from all of them for his sense of self and outlook on life. All the while, writing, writing, writing… Along the way Nathan’s sons were born in 2000 (Beckett) and 2012 (Leroy). They are the fire in his heart. Nathan lives today in Beaverton, Oregon. with his wife Tina and son Leroy.

You can order Nathan’s book HERE

 


Front book cover of Olympic

Author Photo of John L. Miller

John L. Miller’s poetry was featured at the Elisabeth Jones Art Center’s 2021 Festival of Feelings.  His poetry has also appeared in West Trade Review, Tiny Seed Literary Journal, Wingless Dreamer, Wax Poetry and Art, Third Wednesday: A Literary & Arts Journal, Not a Pipe Publishing’s anthology Shout, River Heron Review, catheXis northwest press, The Esthetic Apostle, the 9Bridges anthology Over Land and Rising, and Glass Facets of Poetry.  His short fiction has appeared in Tethered by Letters.

John is a founder of Portland Ars Poetica, a literary poetry collective serving the U.S. Pacific Northwest and when virtual, anywhere. Portland Ars Poetica’s activities include generative workshops, a book club and performance events.  More information  can be found at https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Ars-Poetica/.

John has lived in Portland, Oregon since 2012, where he started to write poetry after writing almost nothing in verse for 20 years. A writer from as far back in childhood as he can remember and has files on, John was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York.  He wrote his first poem at fifteen, on the New York City subway, on a bookmark that he placed in a copy of Paul Fussell’s The Great War and Modern Memory, which remains on his shelves.  He has a degree in English from Amherst College.

You can order John’s new book HERE

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: John Miller, Nathan Fryback, Poetry Box LIVE, Reading, Tara Carnes

The Poetry Box LIVE for KIDS! (Apr 9, 2022)

March 17, 2022 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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The Poetry Box LIVE – Special Edition for KIDS!

April 9, 2022 @ 2:00 PM (Pacific) / 5:00 PM (Eastern)

Featured Poets:

  • Debbie Hall  – author of  In the Jaguar’s House
  • Pamela R. Anderson-Bartholet– author of  The Galloping Garbage Truck

 

Enjoy a Video from the Show Below:

 

ABOUT THE POETS 

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When Debbie Hall was a child, she dreamed of going on safari in Africa one day.  In the past ten years, she has done just that—three times in fact. She’s also photographed wild animals in many other countries in the world.  Poetry and photography are her twin creative passions. Both her writing and photography have won awards and publication in a variety of journals and magazines.  She is the author of two previous collections of poetry for adults, including her chapbook, Falling into the River (3rd place in The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize, 2019). In the Jaguar’s House is her first book of poetry for young people.  Debbie lives with her family in Escondido, California, near a lake where red-tailed hawks soar, and coyotes sing at night.

You can order Debbie’s new book HERE

And here’s a sneak peek from the pages of
In the Jaguar’s House:

 


Book Cover of The Galloping Garbage Truck

Pamela R. Anderson is the author of three poetry chapbooks, including Just the Girls: A Kaleidoscope of Butterflies; A Drift of Honeybees (The Poetry Box); Widow Maker (Finishing Line Press), a chronicle of her husband’s cardiac arrests/recovery; and her book of poems for children, The Galloping Garbage Truck (Kelsay Books). Formerly a public radio fundraiser, Anderson hit the jackpot when she retired and began to channel her energies into hiking with her husband, practicing yoga, writing, and reading. She has never owned a red bathing suit.

 

You can order Pam’s book HERE

 

And here’s a little sneak peek of Pam reading “Buttons”

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: Children's Books, Debbie Hall, Pamela Anderson, Poetry Box LIVE, Reading

The Poetry Box LIVE (March 12, 2022)

January 26, 2022 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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The Poetry Box LIVE – March Edition

March 12, 2022 @ 4:00 PM (Pacific) / 7:00 PM (Eastern)

March Featured Poets:

  • Vivienne Popperl (OR) – author of A Nest in the Heart
  • Ann Farley (OR) – author of Tell Her Yes
  • Juan Pablo Mobili (NY) – author of Contraband

Enjoy a Video from the Show:

ABOUT THE POETS 

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Vivienne Popperl lives in Portland, Oregon. Her poems have appeared in Clackamas Literary Review, Timberline Review, Cirque, Rain Magazine, The Poeming Pigeon, and other publications. She won second place in the 2021 Kay Snow Award for Poetry by Willamette Writers. Her dream landscape is Provence, Southern France, but she considers the Pacific Northwest her home.

You can order Vivienne’s new book HERE

 


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cr. Kevin Farley

Ann Farley, poet and caregiver, is happiest outdoors. She loves the beach, but she’s also enjoys an early morning walk in the park with her husband and dog. Her poems have appeared in Timberline Review, Willawaw Journal, Verseweavers, The Poeming Pigeon, KOSMOS Quarterly, RAIN Magazine, Gobshite Quarterly and others. Her poems have won first and third place in Oregon Poetry Association contests, and a third place Kay Snow Award for poetry. She lives in Beaverton, Oregon. 

You can order Ann’s new chapbook HERE


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Juan Pablo Mobili was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is an adopted son of the City of New York. The son of a teacher and a poet, his work tells the story of the joys and tragedies of a citizen of two countries, willing to face life head on.

His poems have appeared in The Worcester Review, The American Journal of Poetry, Mason Street Review, The Red Wheelbarrow Review, The Banyan Review, First Literary Review-East, New Feathers Anthology, and Spirit Fire Review, among many others.

In addition to that, one of his poems received Honorable Mention by the International Human Rights Art Festival for the Creators Justice Awards 2020, while others have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and the Best of the Net Anthology. He has also co-written a chapbook of poems in collaboration with Madalasa Mobili, titled Three Unknown Poets, which was published by Seranam Press.

If there’s a thread to his poems, is his lifelong intention to have poetry make the world a more hospitable place.

You can order Juan’s new chapbook HERE

 

 


Filed Under: past events, Poetry Box LIVE, Readings & Events Tagged With: Ann Farley, Juan Pablo Mobili, Poetry Box LIVE, Reading, Vivienne Popperl

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