Upcoming Events
Note: all times listed are pacific standard time
Forthcoming: Interview in Two Sylvias Press Substack Newsletter: The Weekly Muse
Check out The Weekly Muse HERE
Emerge Journal’s Be Well Reading Series(all times are PST)
Hosted by poet and editor Nicole Tallman. Online link TBA
MoonPath Press Reading
Zoom Link: available both on the day of the reading at the MoonPath Press site, and via The Scarecrow Papers.
Lana Hechtman Ayers, Managing Editor of MoonPath Press, will host a reading for Sarah and poet Jill McCabe Johnson, reading from their new works: The Scarecrow of My Former Self and Tangled in Vow and Beseech, both finalists for MoonPath’s Sally Albiso Award.
Reading and Conversation with Jill Khoury and Sarah Stockton
Sarah and Jill met on Zoom recently to share a few poems and engage in conversation about their new collections. The recorded video will be available starting on March 24th, 2024 on Sarah’s Youtube channel: The Poets Sarah Stockton and Jill Khoury: a reading.
NOTE: a transcript of this event can be accessed HERE
Guest poet at Weird Auntie Joan's Substack
Featured:
The poet Joan Kwon Glass sends out a newsletter every Friday morning, called Weird Auntie Joan’s Writing. She offers insights, tips, encouragement, and other gifts to her readers, including poems and writing prompts by guest poets. The March 15th issue will include work from The Scarecrow of My Former Self. Sign up for Joan’s newsletter, for this and future issues!
Brief Bio: Joan Kwon Glass is the mixed-race, Korean diasporic author of the forthcoming collection DAUGHTER OF THREE GONE KINGDOMS (winner of the Perugia Press Poetry Prize) & NIGHT SWIM (2022), winner of the Diode Editions Book Award, as well as the chapbooks HOW TO MAKE PANCAKES FOR A DEAD BOY (Harbor Editions, 2022) and IF RUST CAN GROW ON THE MOON (Milk & Cake Press, 2022). Her books & poems have been featured on Poetry Daily, The Slowdown & Rattlecast & her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize & Best of the Net. You may read her work in Poetry Northwest, Ninth Letter, Cherry Tree, Tahoma Literary Review, Prairie Schooner, Salamander, Asian American Writer’s Workshop (The Margins), RHINO, Rattle, Juniper & elsewhere. Joan is editor-in-chief of Harbor Review, poet laureate for the city of Milford, CT, & teachers writing workshops at Brooklyn Poets, Hudson Valley Writers Workshop, Corporeal, Writing Workshops & elsewhere. She is available for manuscript consultations, residencies, readings, speaking engagements & workshops.