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series III


!S P R I N G10

mark your calendars POET PEEPS

thursday,
april 29, 2010
7pm


Pat Fargnoli

Patricia Fargnoli the New Hampshire Poet Laureate from December 2006 to March 2009, is the author of four books and two chapbooks of poetry. Her newest book isThen, Something (Tupelo Press, fall 2009). Her fifth collection, Duties of the Spirit(Tupelo Press, 2005) won the New Hampshire Jane Kenyon Literary Book Award for an Outstanding Book of Poetry and was a semifinalist for the Glasgow Prize. Her first book, Necessary Light (Utah State University Press, 1999) was awarded the 1999 May Swenson Poetry Award judged by Mary Oliver.

“Pat”, a retired social worker, has been the recipient of a Macdowell
Colony fellowship. She’s been on the residence faculty of The Frost Place Poetry Festival, and has taught at the New Hampshire Institute of Art and in the Lifelong Learning program of Keene State College. She was the recipient of an honorary BFA from The NH Institute of Arts, has won the Robert Frost Foundation Poetry Award and 6 Pushcart nominations. Twice a semifinalist for the Discovery, The Nation Awards, she has published widely in literary journals such as Poetry, Ploughshares, North American Review, Mid-American Review, Connecticut Review, Margie, Massachusetts Review, etc. She currently resides in Walpole, NH.

Martha Carlson-Bradley

Martha Carlson-Bradley has published a full-length book, Season We Can't Resist (WordTech, 2007), and two chapbooks, Beast at the Hearth(Adastra, 2005) and Nest Full of Cries (Adastra, 2000). Her poems have been published in many literary magazines, including New England Review, Marlboro Review, Carolina Quarterly, Beloit Poetry Journal, and Zone 3, and in anthologies, such as The Poets' Grimm (Story Line Press, 2003). Her awards include the Robert and Charlotte Baron Fellowship from the American Antiquarian Society, an Individual Artist Fellowship from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, a grant-in-aid from the St. Botolph Club Foundation, and the Gretchen Warren Award from the New England Poetry Club. Carlson-Bradley has recently joined the faculty of the MA in Professional Writing program at New England College and will teach at the 2010 Frost Place Festival.




for more info contact | shesaidsomething@gmail.com



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