Our last Writers’ Night Out for 2013
features
Katie Chaple & Travis
Denton
Two entertaining readers who are university poetry instructors, editors and husband & wife: You’re in for a treat.
Oh yeah, an Open Mike too!
Last month, we had a small group of 10 in attendance, so please come this Friday to give these wonderful poets a large and enthusiastic audience as we usually do for Writers' Night Out. November is our last meeting of the year -- we'll resume in March 2014.
Writers’ Night
Out
Friday, Nov 8
Friday, Nov 8
Brothers
Willow Ranch Restaurant, Young Harris, GA
Private Room upstairs (can access by ramp from upper parking lot)
6:00-7:00 eat dinner or munchies and socialize (come early to order dinner)
7:00-ish announcements and featured reader
Break
7:45-ish Open mike, sign up at door, limit 3 minutes per poetry or prose reader (Please time yourself at home, let's make it fair to everyone. Prose readers can often eliminate some details and still captivate the audience with their piece).
Featured Poets' Bios:
Private Room upstairs (can access by ramp from upper parking lot)
6:00-7:00 eat dinner or munchies and socialize (come early to order dinner)
7:00-ish announcements and featured reader
Break
7:45-ish Open mike, sign up at door, limit 3 minutes per poetry or prose reader (Please time yourself at home, let's make it fair to everyone. Prose readers can often eliminate some details and still captivate the audience with their piece).
Featured Poets' Bios:
Katie Chaple is the author of Pretty Little Rooms (Press 53, August 2011), winner of the 2012 Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award in Poetry through Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. She teaches poetry and writing at the University of West Georgia and edits Terminus Magazine. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in such journals as Antioch Review, Crab Orchard Review, Mead, New South, Passages North, StorySouth, The Rumpus, Washington Square, and others.
Travis
Denton is the Associate Director of
Poetry @ TECH as well as a McEver Chair in Poetry at Georgia Tech. He is also
founding editor of the literary arts publication, Terminus Magazine. His poems have appeared in numerous journals,
magazines and anthologies, such as Mead,
The Atlanta Review, The Greensboro Review, Washington Square, Forklift, Rattle,
Tygerburning, Birmingham Poetry Review, and the Cortland Review. His second collection of poems, When Pianos Fall from the Sky, was
published in October 2012 by Marick Press.
That certainly sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteKaren, Thanks for all you do with Writers' Night Out in conjunction with NCWN West. You are greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThis was a night of poetry that everyone seemed to really enjoy. I like that I seem to meet new people all the time at Writers Night Out. I sat across the table from an author I had not met before.
ReplyDeleteKaren does a great job holding this event and bringing us interesting people from the "big city."