WFOP Update
Here’s a reminder from Cathryn Cofell of upcoming WFOP events:
TUES, AUG 26, ABBY FRUCHT at the Caramel Crisp Café, 200 E City Center, Oshkosh at their new time: 6:15 p.m. An open mic will follow where participants may read one or two of their own poems or poems by others that they love. Abby’s new collection of stories, The Bell at the End of a Rope, was published 1 ½ years ago by Narrative Library. She is the author of five novels including SNAP, Licorice, Are You Mine?, Life Before Death, and Polly’s Ghost. Her earlier collection of stories, Fruit of the Month, which won the Iowa Short Fiction Prize in 1987, is now available in ebook form along with Abby’s other books as part of Dzanc Books’ rEprint series. She lives in Oshkosh but for twenty years has traveled regularly to Montpelier, Vermont, where she teaches at the Vermont College of Fine Arts MFA in Writing Program. An open mic will follow where participants may read one or two of their own poems or poems by others that they love. Come early and enjoy a meal or grab a cup of coffee! For more information, contact Kay Sanders at rksanders42@gmail.com or Mandi Isaacson at mandiisaacson@gmail.com
THURS, AUG 28 6-8 PM, READER’S LOFT IN GREEN BAY: Nathan Reid, Phil Hansotia & Ralph Murre: 2069 Central Ct, Suite 44, Green Bay. Welcome All! Open to the Public. Open Mic will follow the featured readings. Wine, water, coffee, light finger food available. Call 920-406-0200 or email amy@readersloft.com for more information.
On deck for future readings at the Reader’s Loft:
SEPTEMBER 25 (Thurs.)
Robert Vaughan
Cathryn Cofell
Marilyn Windau
TUES, SEPT 2: The Foot of the Lake Poetry Collective in partnership with Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts begins its 10th season of readings on a new date each month, with the first for this season on Tuesday, September 2nd 2014. Poet Edward Schultz reads at 7 pm, accompanied by avant-garde jazz, duo Frank Wildingway, stand-up bass, and clarinetist Robert Perry.
Edward Schultz is founding President of the Driftless Writing Center, Inc., Viroqua, WI. and current board member of Council for Wisconsin Writers. His writing has appeared in dozens of literary journals and anthologies; Atlanta Review, Chronogram, Rosebud, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Willow Review and has received a Contributing Editor’s Pushcart Nomination for his poetry. He has acted as preliminary judge for the Wisconsin People’s & Ideas Magazine poetry contest. Edward works as writing coach, mentor, and facilitates reading and writing workshops. The reading is free and open to the public with an open mic following the featured reader. All readings take place on the first Tuesday of the month, September through May. For more information contact Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts or marywehner@charter.net.
SAT, SEPT 6, THE BAY AREA SPOKEN WORD POETRY NIGHT FEATURES MARYBETH MATTSON: Help Barnes & Noble, Stadium District, Green Bay kick off spoken word poetry nights on the first Saturday of each month, 7:00 p.m. Open to all ages and experience levels, with a special focus on youth, young adults and children. Try your hand at spoken word poetry and get tips from experts! Singer/songwriter Marybeth Mattson first took to the stage as a performance poet in college. Moving home to Door County after completing college, Marybeth began singing with her mother (folk musician Jeanne Kuhns) before beginning to write and perform her own songs, solo at first, and later with Seth Raddatz. With lyrics that are both poetic and deliberate, Marybeth offers a new twist on the folk genre as she enchants listeners with level and lovely vocals.
Please visit the CWW website at www.wiswriters.org.
Poets to Read in Appleton
News from WFOP VP Cathryn Cofell:
The Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets (WFOP) Fox Valley Poetry Series meets at Harmony Cafe in Appleton (233 E. College Ave) on the third Monday of most months. Each evening begins at 6:30 p.m. with the featured reader(s), followed by an open mic open to anyone who wishes to read 1-2 poems.
Monday, November 19, 6:30 p.m. – Ellen Kort, Ralph Murre
Ellen Kort was Wisconsin’s first Poet Laureate, serving from 2000-2004. She is the author of 11 books and 8 collections of poetry. Ellen’s work has been featured in a variety of anthologies and incorporated architecturally in downtown Milwaukee’s Midwest Express Center, the Green Bay Botanical Gardens and the Fox River Mall. Her poetry has been performed by the New York City Dance Theatre and recorded on audio by Ellen Burstyn, Ed Asner and Alfre Woodard. Ellen uses her skills as a poet and teacher to reach out to the community in numerous ways, teaching at local universities and schools and conducting writing workshops for at-risk teens, nurses, physicians and for survivors of cancer, AIDS and domestic abuse. Ellen has been a guest on Wisconsin and National Public Radio and has traveled widely as a poet, speaker, and poetry workshop facilitator throughout the U.S., New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, and Japan.
Ralph Murre, a wanderer, has been most often sighted in Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin in recent years, where he reportedly does a little writing and drawing when he isn’t sailing or simply daydreaming. He’s published a few thin books of poetry and his readings have usually been tolerated and sometimes even warmly received by audiences in several states.
WFOP's Nov. Doings
Here’s the month of November’s missive from the WFOP:
The Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets (WFOP) Fox Valley Poetry Series meets at Harmony Cafe in Appleton (233 E. College Ave) on the third Monday of most months. Each evening begins at 6:30 p.m. with the featured reader(s), followed by an open mic open to anyone who wishes to read 1-2 poems.
Monday, November 19, 6:30 p.m. – Ellen Kort, Ralph Murre
Ellen Kort was Wisconsin’s first Poet Laureate, serving from 2000-2004. She is the author of 11 books and 8 collections of poetry. Ellen’s work has been featured in a variety of anthologies and incorporated architecturally in downtown Milwaukee’s Midwest Express Center, the Green Bay Botanical Gardens and the Fox River Mall. Her poetry has been performed by the New York City Dance Theatre and recorded on audio by Ellen Burstyn, Ed Asner and Alfre Woodard. Ellen uses her skills as a poet and teacher to reach out to the community in numerous ways, teaching at local universities and schools and conducting writing workshops for at-risk teens, nurses, physicians and for survivors of cancer, AIDS and domestic abuse. Ellen has been a guest on Wisconsin and National Public Radio and has traveled widely as a poet, speaker, and poetry workshop facilitator throughout the U.S., New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, and Japan.
Ralph Murre, a wanderer, has been most often sighted in Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin in recent years, where he reportedly does a little writing and drawing when he isn’t sailing or simply daydreaming. He’s published a few thin books of poetry and his readings have usually been tolerated and sometimes even warmly received by audiences in several states. Here’s a sample of his work:
As If
It’s almost as if this Grand Canyon
was opened by my Colorado
flowing through your Arizona,
as if busloads would come to see,
as if they’d fly in from Asia
with cameras.
It’s as if your Sierra watered
my Truckee, your Smokies
generated the power of my Tennessee,
as if my Kitty Hawk meant something
to your sky, your salmon
to my sea, my unparted sea.
It’s as if our waters, in their mingling,
defied laws of nature and physics,
as if we’d be running
through each other forever,
your Jupiter reflected in my dark surface,
my hands cupping a little drink of you.
ON DECK AT HARMONY – 2012
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Dec 3 Sarah Busse & Wendy Vardaman + 2013 WFOP
Poets’ Calendar Reading
Want more opportunities to share your craft at Harmony? Consider Harmony’s Open Mind Program every Friday night!
READINGS AT OTHER VENUES
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MIKE MAGNUSON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13: The Foot of the Lake Poetry Collective is thrilled with this season’s Fiction Feature, Mike Magnuson. Mike is the author of two novels, The Right Man for the Job (HarperCollins) and The Fire Gospels (HarperCollins), and three books of nonfiction, Lummox: The Evolution of a Man (HarperCollins), Heft on Wheels: A Field Guide to Doing a 180 (Crown) and Bike Tribes: A Field Guide to North American Cyclists (Rodale). His short fiction and nonfiction has appeared in Esquire, Gentleman’s Quarterly, The Massachusetts Review, Men’s Health, Backpacker, and other publications. He lives in Appleton, where he is finishing a long novel about working people in Wisconsin’s Fox Valley region. He also teaches prose writing in Pacific University’s Low Residency MFA Program in Forest Grove, Oregon. The reading starts promptly at 7 p.m. with an open mic following the featured reader. The Foot of the Lake Poetry Collective holds literary events on the second Tuesday of the month, September through May, at the Windhover Center for the Arts, 51 Sheboygan Street, Fond du Lac. For more info call 920-921-5410.
CHUCK SULLY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14: Chuck Sully will be the featured reader in the Dickinson Poetry Series on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County, 10341 Water Street, Hwy 42, Ephraim (On the south end of the Shops of Green Gables). After his reading, there will be an open mic for other poets to read. New poets and listeners are welcome. Chuck began to write poetry when he was 15, and the love of poetry has continued to inform his work. Two other passions are reflected in his writing: sailing and baking bread. Sailing represents a way of life for him. He has traveled 44,000 miles on the water. Catch him selling his bread at some of the farmers’ markets in Door County, and you may get him to recite a poem or two. He has published a book of poems.
KARLA HUSTON & CATHRYN COFELL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27: Appleblossom Books, 200 E City Center in Oshkosh, hosts a featured reader on the 4th Tuesday of most months. Come early and enjoy a meal or grab a cup of coffee at Caramel Crisp and Café whose inner doors connect directly with Apple Blossom Books. An open mic will followwhere participants may read one or two of their own poems or poems by others that they love. In Split Personality, a new release by Sunnyoutside Press, Cathryn and Karla blend their voices into one glorious, giggly and sometimes jiggly exploration of the trappings that often define and defy today’s woman. Cathryn and Karla have been collaborators since 2000, with poems in Rhino, Indiana Review, and Quiddity, among others. The duo has been anthologized in Saints of Hysteria and exercised inWingbeats: Exercises & Practice in Poetry and in many workshop settings. Between them, they have published twelve books of poems, two broadsides, one music/poetry cd, and oodles of reviews, interviews and essays. They’ve won many writing awards and received a boatload of Pushcart nominations including one win for Karla for “Theory of Lipstick,” the title poem for her forthcoming collection from Main Street Rag.
Barnes and Noble Booksellers in Green Bay on South Oneida holds open mic readings on the 2nd Thursday of each month. Registration begins at 6:45 p.m. and the reading begins at 7:00 p.m. There is no featured reader.
CONTESTS
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Wisconsin People & Ideas, the Wisconsin Academy’s quarterly magazine of Wisconsin thought and culture, is currently accepting submissions for our 2013 poetry contest. Open to all Wisconsin residents and students age 18 and older, the contest offers awards of up to $500 for the top poems as well as other prizes including publication in Wisconsin People & Ideas and a one-week residency at the lovely Shake Rag Alley School for Arts and Crafts. This year the lead poetry contest judge is our very own Wisconsin Poet Laureate Bruce Dethlefsen. Poets should send in submissions before the contest deadline: December 15, 2012. Our poetry contest page at wisconsinacademy.org/poetrycontest has complete submission guidelines, or anyone can e-mail contest coordinator John Lehman at litnoir@gmail.com for more information.
WFOP 2013 CHAPBOOK PRIZE: The Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets is dedicated to promoting poetry in Wisconsin and seeks to expand its contest offerings by honoring the best chapbook published in the previous year by a Wisconsin resident. DEADLINE: 2/1/13. Visit http://wfop.org/contests.html for details.
WFOP MUSE PRIZE FOR POETRY: Open to any Wisconsin resident (you don’t need to be a member of the WFOP). DEADLINE: 2/1/13. Visit http://wfop.org/contests.html for details.