Poets Guy Reed & Cheryl A. Rice will be
featured, along with an open mike when the Woodstock Poetry Society meets at
Golden Notebook (Upstairs), 29 Tinker Street on Saturday, March 10, at 2pm.
The readings will be hosted by Woodstock area poet Phillip X Levine. All meetings are free, open to the public, and include an open mike.
Guy Reed is a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and author of the poetry chapbook, The Effort To Hold Light (Finishing Line Press). He has published both essays and poetry. Most recently, he has two prose pieces published on the podcast, The Strange Recital (the strangerecital.com). He’s published poems in Poetry East and contributed 2 poems, performing one, in a featured role for the independent feature film, I Dream Too Much (2015, 77 Films, Attic Light Films), available on Netflix. Guy has lived in the Catskill Mountains the past 20 years with his wife and their two children.
The readings will be hosted by Woodstock area poet Phillip X Levine. All meetings are free, open to the public, and include an open mike.
Guy Reed is a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and author of the poetry chapbook, The Effort To Hold Light (Finishing Line Press). He has published both essays and poetry. Most recently, he has two prose pieces published on the podcast, The Strange Recital (the strangerecital.com). He’s published poems in Poetry East and contributed 2 poems, performing one, in a featured role for the independent feature film, I Dream Too Much (2015, 77 Films, Attic Light Films), available on Netflix. Guy has lived in the Catskill Mountains the past 20 years with his wife and their two children.
Cheryl A. Rice’s work has appeared in Baltimore Review, Florida Review, Home
Planet News, Mangrove, The Temple, and Woodstock
Times, among others. Chapbooks include Llama
Love (2017: Flying Monkey Press), Moses
Parts the Tulips (2013: APD Press), and My
Minnesota Boyhood (2012: Post Traumatic Press). Rice is founder and host of
the now-defunct “Sylvia Plath Bake-Off.” Her RANDOM WRITING workshops are held
throughout the Hudson Valley. Her poetry blog is at: http:// flyingmonkeyprods.blogspot. com/.
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