Half of a Baker’s Dozen: A Poetry Reading
Celebration
Sunday, April 29th at 2pm in room 208 in the Thomaston Academy.
Six local poets will read their original work at the Thomaston Public Library in celebration of the end of Poetry Month.
Carol Bachofner
Alan Clark
Chris Fahy
Ellen Goldsmith
Joanna Hynd
Kendall Merriam
Opening the program is well renowned local poet
and founder of Rockland’s Annual Poetry Month, Carol Bachofner. Bachofner’s
work has been described by Kathleen Ellis as "Imbued with an acute sense
of place, drawn to rivers, finning across ponds, pulled to the sea, every poem
welcomes both poet and reader as a long-lost relative."
Poet, playwright, and artist Alan Clark will
follow Bachofner. Clark’s art work has been displayed at the Farnsworth Art
Museum and Asymmetrick Arts. In 2006, new poems appeared in The Caribbean
Writer and The Wolf Moon Journal. Clark and Goldsmith will be
reading this year together at the Lunchtime Fireside Poetry chats.
Novelist and poet, Chris Fahy of Thomaston is
the author of many novels, collections of short stories and poetry. In 1999
Fahy won a Grand Prize in the International Poetry Competition sponsored by the
Atlanta Review.
Ellen Goldsmith is the facilitator of the
“Poetry of Art” workshop at the Farnsworth Art Museum. She won the Hudson
Valley Writers’ Center 1997 Chapbook Contest, and her poems have appeared in
many publications, including: Bangor Metro, California Quarterly,
The Kerf, Off the Coast and Wolf Moon Journal.
Joanna Hynd is the youngest of the poets
reading. She has been published twice in The
Maine Review in 2010 and 2012. She won 2nd place for poetry in
the Grady Awards at the University of Maine in 2011 and High Honors for her
undergraduate thesis, Metastable
Structure, a manuscript of original poems. This will be her fifth public
reading.
Closing the program will be the highly prolific
Kendall Merriam. Merriam is Rockland’s most recent poet laureate. During
Merriam’s term as laureate, he distributed poetry throughout the city of
Rockland to approximately 100 people every week.
This reading will take place in the Thomaston
Public Library section of the Academy building on 60 Main St. in Thomaston.
Public parking is located behind the Academy.
In celebration of Poetry Month, the Thomaston
Public Library will host two poetry readings in addition to poetry related
displays and themes. This event is free and open to all ages. Contact us to
find out more: 207/354-2453
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