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Saturday, October 26
 

11:00am EDT

Jump Start: Poetry Workshop
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Would you like some new fuel for your poetic engine? Or could you use a jump start? Please join award-winning poet Charles Coe, a faculty member at the Newport MFA program, for a fun, relaxed workshop that will offer tools and strategies for generating new poetic ideas. Come spend an hour at "serious play."
Presenters
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Charles Coe

Charles Coe is the author of five books of poetry: All Sins Forgiven: Poems for my Parents, Picnic on the Moon, Memento Mori, Purgatory Road, and Charles Coe: New and Selected Works, all published by Leapfrog Press. He is also author of Spin Cycles, a novella published by Gemma Media... Read More →
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
17 - Goethe-Institut - Workshop Space

11:00am EDT

Poetry as a Radical Act
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Audre Lorde said, “Poetry is not a luxury.” To think, write, and be fully engaged with the world around us in ways that matter is nothing less than a radical act of survival. Cast across continents and centuries, matrilineage and inherited silences, Joan Kwon Glass’s Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms explores colonialism and postcolonialism through disordered eating, suicide loss, religious damage, familial estrangement, addiction, motherhood, and recovery. Matthew E. Henry’s latest collection, said the Frog to the scorpion, blurs the lines between pedagogy and prejudice, romance and anti-racism, from conversations in public school classrooms and faculty meetings, to arguments in restaurants and folding tents. Jennifer Martelli’s latest collection, Dear Justice, complicates the personal and political with a series of epistolary sonnets—addressed to conservative Supreme Court judges—that embody the struggle against gender oppression, systemic violence, and the ongoing threats to reproductive rights. In SKY.POND.MOUTH, Kevin McLellan’s poems navigate the poetic inheritance of experimental queer poets—Ashbery, Schuyler, Stein. McLellan records the inner echoes of mind and body: language and desire, illness and eros, flora and fauna, memory and moment. In poems of reclamation and warning, Anna V. Q. Ross’s Flutter, Kick plumbs motherhood, migration, childhood, and the cycles of violence and renewal that recur in each. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Presenters
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Joan Glass

Joan Kwon Glass is a Korean diasporic poet, winner of the 2024 Perugia Press Poetry Prize for her book Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms and Night Swim, winner of the Diode Book Prize (Diode Editions, 2022). Joan’s poems have been featured or are forthcoming in Poetry, Poetry Daily... Read More →
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Matthew Henry

Matthew E. Henry is the author of six poetry collections, including the Colored page (Sundress Publication, 2022), The Third Renunciation (NYQ Books, 2023), and said the Frog to the scorpion (Harbor Editions, 2024). He is editor-in-chief of The Weight Journaland an associate editor... Read More →
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Jennifer Martelli

Jennifer Martelli has received fellowships from The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Monson Arts, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Her work has appeared in The Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day, Poetry, Best of the Net Anthology, Braving the Body Anthology, Verse Daily... Read More →
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Kevin McLellan

Kevin McLellan is the author of: Sky. Pond. Mouth. (winner of the 2024 Granite State Poetry Prize selected by Alexandria Peary); in other words you/ (winner of the 2022 Hilary Tham Capital Collection selected by Timothy Liu); Ornitheology; Tributary; Round Trip and the book objects... Read More →
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Anna V.Q. Ross

Anna V. Q. Ross’s most recent book, Flutter, Kick (Red Hen Press), won the Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award, the Julia Ward Howe Award in Poetry, and was named a 2023 Best New Poetry Book by the New York Public Library. Her previous poetry collections include If a Storm (Anhinga Press... Read More →
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Saturday October 26, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
16 - Goethe-Institut - 1st Floor

12:30pm EDT

Blue Flare: Haitian Women Poets of the Now
Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
This session will feature the internationally lauded poet Marie-Célie Agnant (former Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate) in conversation with Danielle Legros Georges (former Boston Poet Laureate). The writers will discuss the riveting work that appears in the newly released anthology Blue Flare, written from the standpoints of 21st century Haitian, Caribbean and African diasporic women. Join this dynamic conversation by award-winning Haitian and American women committed to literary and cultural works that reveal, dream, instigate interrogations, express deep commitments to questions of ethics, occupy crossroads, and mine intersections. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Presenters
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Marie-Célie Agnant

Marie-Célie Agnant is a writer, translator, and activist whose novels have been widely translated, including The Book of Emma (2004), which evokes the hardships endured by enslaved women in the Caribbean and the challenges to giving voice to this history today. She received the Prix... Read More →
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Danielle Legros Georges

Danielle Legros Georges is a poet, translator, and editor whose work has been supported by fellowships and grants from organizations including the American Antiquarian Society, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the Boston Foundation... Read More →
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Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
16 - Goethe-Institut - 1st Floor

12:30pm EDT

Braving the Body: A Generative Writing Poetry Workshop
Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Join two of the coeditors of a new poetry anthology, Braving the Body (Harbor Editions, 2024) that Dawn Lundy Martin calls “astonishing.” Martin states, “after these 116 poems—at times achingly visceral, at others necessarily light-filled—you’ll wonder how you ever thought a body was a thing you knew.” Pichchenda Bao and Jennifer Franklin will lead participants through generative writing prompts inspired by a series of poems in the anthology by Diane Seuss, Ellen Bass, Fred Marchant, Martha Collins, Iain Haley Pollock, Kim Addonizio, and Caridad Moro-Gronlier.
Presenters
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Pichchenda Bao

Pichchenda Bao is a Cambodian American poet and writer, infant survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide, daughter of refugees, and stay-at-home mother. Her work has most recently been published by The Offing, Sunday Salon, New Ohio Review, Cultural Daily, great weather for MEDIA, and... Read More →
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Jennifer Franklin

Jennifer Franklin (she/her) holds an AB from Brown University and an MFA from Columbia University. She is the author of three poetry collections including If Some God Shakes Your House (Four Way Books, 2023), finalist for the 2024 Paterson Poetry Prize and finalist for the 2023 Julie... Read More →
Saturday October 26, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
17 - Goethe-Institut - Workshop Space

2:00pm EDT

Poetry Headliners
Saturday October 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Award-winning poet Cynthia Manick and renowned author and three-time United States Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky read from their books No Sweet Without Brine, and Proverbs of Limbo: Poems. Manick’s No Sweet Without Brine, voted one of the Best Books of 2023 by the New York Public Library, personifies love of self and culture through fresh observations and bitter truths voiced with breathtaking lyricism. In Proverbs of Limbo, Pinsky’s first new book of poetry in eight years, one of our most ambitious, inventive, and finely tuned poets, takes an original approach to the fraught, central matter of borders. Come listen to these engaging poets read their work and discuss their upcoming poems in this unmissable headline reading. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Presenters
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Cynthia Manick

Cynthia Manick is the author of No Sweet Without Brine (Amistad-HarperCollins, 2023), which received 5 stars from Roxane Gay, was named among the “Best Poetry of the Last Year” by Ms. Magazine, and was selected as a New York Public Library Best Book of 2023. She is the author... Read More →
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Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky is the author of several books of poetry, including Gulf Music, Jersey Rain, The Want Bone, The Figured Wheel, and At the Foundling Hospital. His bestselling translation The Inferno of Dante sets a modern standard. He was the Poet Laureate of the United States from 1997... Read More →
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Saturday October 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
16 - Goethe-Institut - 1st Floor

2:00pm EDT

Writing Joy: Poetry Workshop
Saturday October 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Led by award-winning poet and spoken word artist Jarvis Subia, author of Hello Joy (Black Lawrence Press), this workshop will explore the range of joy inside our writing. We will utilize exercises such as a writing prompt, board pallets, and group discussion to execute this session. We will read poets Jose Olivarez and Ariana Brown to take a closer look at their perspectives on joy, All culminating in writing an ode to the things which bring us joy. This will mostly consist of generative writing and group discussion of poetry.
Presenters
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Jarvis Subia

Currently based in the Boston area but born and raised in San Jose’s Seven Trees Neighborhood, Bay Area Spoken Word Poet Jarvis Subia is a Queer Latinx flower-loving Millennial devoted to performing poems from his heart to yours.Jarvis is the 2019 Poetry Foundation and Crescendo... Read More →
Saturday October 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
17 - Goethe-Institut - Workshop Space

3:30pm EDT

Poetry Off The Page
Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm EDT
A stellar line-up of spoken word poets—Parker-Vincent Alva, Princess Moon, D. Ruff, Amanda Shea, Essmaa Litim, and Maria Zaki— take the stage and steal some hearts in a fast-paced, time-stopping poetry extravaganza. Whether you’re a longtime fan of spoken word or this is your first experience, this performance is sure to immerse you in poetry and leave you wanting more. Our moderator is Amanda Shea, a two-time Boston Music Award-winning Spoken Word Artist. Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Moderators
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Amanda Shea

Amanda Shea is a two-time Boston Music Award-winning Spoken Word Artist. Shea is an artist, performer, educator, artivist, publicist, host, and curator. She co-founded and curated six iterations of Activating ARTivism, a community festival to amplify POC through art, activism, and... Read More →
Presenters
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Parker-Vincent Alva

Parker-Vincent Alva is a student and writer from Boston, MA. He writes poetry and prose centering on the intersection of desire and identity. A 2023 YAWP Teen Fellow and the 3rd Youth Poet Laureate of Boston, he aims to increase public appreciation of literature and push the boundaries... Read More →
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Essmaa Litim

Essmaa Litim is a multi-disciplinary artist and activist from Boston, Massachusetts who uses her voice as her medium to distribute a wealth of information from both a social and political lens. She is the author of the memoir/biography Speechless, which centers her family’s journey... Read More →
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Princess Moon

Princess Moon is a Cambodian-American poet and multidisciplinary artist based in Boston, MA. Her work is a juxtaposition between life, death, joy, tragedy, and the complexities of healing. As the daughter of refugees, her artistic process is influenced by the Cambodian Civil War and... Read More →
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D Ruff

D.Ruff is a 2022 Boston Music Award Spoken Word Artist Of The Year nominee. D is a Roxbury-bred artist, performer, educator, artivist, and host. He co-hosted "if you can Feel It, you can Speak It" Open Mic movement for fourteen years. “Feel it, Speak it” is the only monthly Nonelitist... Read More →
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Maria Zaki

A poet and 2024 graduate in the greater Boston area, Maria Zaki works with MassPoetry to speak volumes through her writing and bring the craft to a larger youth audience. Her focus is on spoken word and its outreach beyond the page, stage, building, and city. She recently went to... Read More →
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Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm EDT
07 - Boston Public Library - Newsfeed Cafe

3:30pm EDT

Revise, Revise!: Poetry Workshop
Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Poets Anthony Walton and Heather Treseler will guide participants in a revision workshop, drawing from Ellen Bryant Voigt’s observation that a poem is “not the transcription but the transformation of experience.” They will lead participants in implementing concrete revision strategies from poets such as Frank Bidart, Elizabeth Bishop, Michael S. Harper, Robert Hass, Molly Peacock, and Mark Strand. The workshop leaders believe that revision is the key to poetic practice, a set of tools that can be learned and honed, and will provide specific rubrics, so that participants can crack open their poem drafts and locate what is not yet on the page.
Presenters
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Heather Treseler

Heather Treseler is the author of Auguries & Divinations, which received the 2023 May Sarton New Hampshire Prize and is a finalist for the 2024 New England Book Award in poetry. She is also the author of Parturition, which won the Munster Literature Centre’s chapbook prize in Ireland... Read More →
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Anthony Walton

Anthony Walton is the author of Mississippi: An American Journey, The End of Respectability, and the co-editor of The Vintage Anthology of African American Poetry.
Saturday October 26, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
17 - Goethe-Institut - Workshop Space

6:30pm EDT

Poems & Pints
Saturday October 26, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
Join us and raise a glass or two with other poetry lovers at what’s become a favorite BBF tradition, Poems & Pints! Comfy furniture, free pints and pretzels, and readings by four fantastic poets: Tarik Bartel, Gregory Glenn, Joshua Nguyen, and Bianca Stone.  Sponsored by Mass Poetry.
Presenters
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Tarik Bartel

Tarik Bartel (they/them) is a Thai-American community organizer and arts educator whose work is rooted in creating spaces for collective joy and imagination through photography, storytelling, and spoken word poetry. Their poetry and photography work can be found in their self-published... Read More →
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Gregory Glenn

Gregory Glenn is a writer and performer based in Massachusetts. His work can be found in Poetry Soup, Drunk Monkeys, Molecule Tiny Lit, Hard Work of Hope, Incessant Pipe, and he is one of five poets featured in the anthology 9x5 (2022, Only Human Press). He is Beloved Editor Supreme... Read More →
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Joshua Nguyen

Joshua Nguyen is the author of Come Clean (University of Wisconsin Press, 2021), winner of the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry, the Writers' League of Texas Discovery Award, and the Mississippi Institute of Arts & Letters Poetry Award. He is also the author of the chapbooks, American... Read More →
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Bianca Stone

Bianca Stone is the author of five books, including the poetry collections, What is Otherwise Infinite (Tin House, 2022) winner of the 2022 Vermont Book Award; The Möbius Strip Club of Grief (Tin House, 2018), Someone Else’s Wedding Vows (Octopus Books and Tin House, 2014), and... Read More →
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Saturday October 26, 2024 6:30pm - 7:30pm EDT
21 - Room and Board - Showroom
 
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