A group reading from the poetry ecosystem that is Lowell, Mass., featuring selections from James Russell, Amy, and Robert Lowell as well as writings by five Lowell-linked writers today.
Paul Marion is the author of several collections of poetry, including a new book, "Union River: Poems and Sketches," in which he explores the national landscape and mind-scape over the past 60 years. He is the editor of Jack Kerouac's early writings, "Atop an Underwood," and author... Read More →
Kate Hanson Foster's first book of poems, Mid Drift, was published by Loom Press and was a finalist for the Massachusetts Center for the Book Award in 2011. Her poetry has appeared in Comstock Review, Harpur Palate, Poet Lore, Tupelo Quarterly and elsewhere.
Matt W. Miller is the author of the collections The Wounded for the Water (Salmon Poetry), Club Icarus, selected by Major Jackson as the winner of the 2012 Vassar Miller Poetry Prize and Cameo Diner: Poems. He has published poems and essays in Birmingham Poetry Review, Harvard Review... Read More →
Judith Dickerman-Nelson received a B.A. from UMass Lowell and an MFA in writing from Emerson College. For fifteen years, she worked at the Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association in Lowell, MA and was their education director. She has traveled to Cambodia, studied and performed... Read More →
Chath pierSath is the author of two books of poetry: After (Abingdon Square Publishing, New York, 2009) and This Body Mystery (Abingdon Square Publishing, New York, 2012). He is also the author of a children's book, Sinat and the Instrument of the Heart (Soundprints, New York, 2010... Read More →