An honor to read at the Concord Main Library with the awesome children’s book author Linda Booth Sweeney. 129 Main Street, Concord, MA, 01742. 6-7:30PM
Read MoreCONCORD MAIN LIBRARY 129 Main Street Concord, MA 01742. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2024 →

An honor to read at the Concord Main Library with the awesome children’s book author Linda Booth Sweeney. 129 Main Street, Concord, MA, 01742. 6-7:30PM
Read MoreMay 12, 2023 to November, 2023
RESERVOIR: WHAT THE WATER KNOWS
WATERWORKS MUSEUM: NEWTON MA
I have two collaborative pieces with sculptor Nancy Selvage in a show titled Reservoir; What the Water Knows at the Waterworks Museum in Newton, MA.
The show opens May 13 and runs until November 18. I will be reading with Cynthia Huntington and Jennifer Funk in November. There will be other events, music and discussions related to this exhibit. I will keep you posted. Meantime please feel free to fill out the Water Survey here which the curator has made for the show. And if you feel so inclined, please pass the survey on to others.
I am honored to have three of my recycled CD collage poems in this wonderful Review. If you haven’t checked out the Lily Poetry Review, now’s the time.
I am honored to be included in BAX 2020 (Best Experimental Writing) online. I recommend the print edition too. With special thanks to Michael Shea!
It is a great honor to have poems in Talisman48. Please visit this site to read and hear my work and to explore this far-reaching journal of poetry and poetics.
Read MoreBreath and Matter with artist Nancy Selvage at the Boston Sculptors Gallery running from July 18th -August 12th
Boston Sculptors Gallery, 486 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118 (617) 482-7781, bostonsculptors.com
Let the Bucket Down: A Magazine of Boston Area Writing. I am honored to have 13 poems in this issue and to be in the company so many wonderful Boston area writers. I recommend issues #One, Two, & Three. Thank you, Joe Torra & Molly Torra!
S TI L L M OV I N G a multi-media art performance that addresses the theme of paralysis. A collaborative work with artist, Andy Zimmermann, movement-performer, Teresa Czepiel, and poet Ros Zimmermann.
A creative critical work,"Incomplete Closures: A Reading of 'Draft 84:Juncture', by Rachel Blau DuPlessis", http://poeticsresearch.com/article/zimmermann-link-to-pdf/ is now published in Journal of Poetics Research. With special hanks to Tracie Morris and Jody Gladding for their ongoing support, and to John Tranter for including this in JPR. And thanks mostly to Rachel Blau DuPlessis for the beauty of the work which gave rise to this essaying!
Reading: BigTown Gallery, Rochester, VT, with Helen Fremont, & Genanne Walsh
Cary Memorial Library, Lexington 7:30PM, with Sophia Yee & Cammy Thomas