April is National Poetry Month: Maggie Dietz at the Neville

Kind of a last minute notice, but I thought I'd mention that if you're not doing anything this evening and poetry's your thing... then you might consider checking out Maggie Dietz at the Neville County Museum tonight at 7pm. Here's what they say on their website:

Maggie Dietz, is a native of Green Bay, and a graduate of Saint Joseph Academy. She is currently lecturer in creative writing at Boston University and assistant poetry editor for Slate. For several years she directed the national Favorite Poem Project, and is co-editor of three anthologies related to the project, most recently An Invitation to Poetry (W. W. Norton & Co.).

She is the recipient of fellowships from the New Hampshire State Council for the Arts, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA, and Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH, where she now lives with her husband. Perennial Fall (University of Chicago Press) is her first book of poems.

You can hear a preview of her reading here on New Hampshire Public Radio.

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December 16, Songwriter's Showcase, 7 pm: Open Mic for Songwriter's! We've often been asked why we've never had an open mic at Kavarna. Well, it's simple. There are a lot of open mics out there already, and we wanted something a little different. The showcase is an open invitation to come and present original songs to an audience comprised of other songwriters (as well as the general public).

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