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SUMMARY:Rivertown Poets & Aqus Café present : ROSEMERRY WAHTOLA TROMMER + CAROLINE GOODWIN
DESCRIPTION:This event will start with readings from the featured poets. Open mic follows the readings. Sign up details below.\nMonday, March 2 – 6:00 p.m. PT (7:00 p.m. MT)\nFREE, no need to RSVP\nVIA: ZOOM – https://us06web.zoom.us/j/6508887879\nZoom Passcode: 2241991\nABOUT:\nRosemerry Wahtola Trommer is a poet, teacher, speaker, and writing facilitator who co-hosts Emerging Form, a podcast on the creative process. Her daily audio series, The Poetic Path, is on the Ritual app. Her poems have appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, O Magazine, PBS News Hour, Washington Post’s Book Club, and Carnegie Hall stage. Her recent collections are All the Honey and The Unfolding. She has served as Poet Laureate in several Colorado counties. In 2024, she became Poet Laureate for Evermore, helping others explore grief and love through poetry. Since 2006, she’s written a poem a day, sharing them on her blog, A Hundred Falling Veils. One-word mantra: Adjust. www.wordwoman.com\nCaroline Goodwin’s recent books include Old Snow, White Sun, Madrigals, Trapline, and The Paper Tree. Aileen Cassinetto says, “Exquisite and precise, Caroline Goodwin’s newest poetry collection, Old Snow, White Sun traverses various terrains with grace and a commitment to astonishment. Ferocity and decaying bodies populate these poems but also tenderness and rhythmic hope. Find in these poems a heron, a river, a hurricane, a floodgate, a levee, a story. ‘The one where the girl is strong enough. The one where she survives.’” A former Wallace Stegner Fellow in poetry at Stanford University, she lives and teaches in the San Francisco Bay Area.\nOPEN MIC SIGN UP: Please prepare one poem of less than three minutes to share. Email me at rivertownpoet@gmail.com ( mailto:rivertownpoet@gmail.com ) to reserve your spot. We have time for twenty readers. It’s best to RSVP right away, as our list can fill in a few days.\n
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