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Thursday
04/8/10 10:30am
Pre-School Storytime & Activity
Please join us for pre-school storytime and an activity
every Thursday morning at 10:30am
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Thursday
04/08/10 7:00pm-8:00pm
Main Street Rag Publishing
Co Reading & Open Mic Series (every 2nd Thursday)
Featured Readers: Ruth Moose & David T. Manning
Main Street Rag Publishing Company have joined together as the newest location for the Main Street Rag
Reading Series. Every Second Thursday at
7pm, co-hosts Debra Kaufman and Stan Absher will start the evening by
introducing two of our authors as featured readers, followed by an Open Mic. Readers, writers and appreciators of poetry,
short fiction and creative non-fiction are invited to join in.
The Main Street Rag Publishing Company, a bindery and a
publisher based in Charlotte, has published a quarterly print magazine since
1996. Among its features are poetry, short fiction, photography and graphic
images, essays, interviews, reviews, cartoons and commentary. MSR also publishes poetry through their
annual chapbook and full-length poetry collection contests. They also help writers self-publish their
works; from design, layout and printing to shipping the books out.
Ruth Moose will
read from her new collection of poetry The
Librarian. Ruth has been on the
faculty of the Dept of English at UNC-Chapel Hill since 1996. She has published
2 collections of short stories, 4 books of poetry. Individual stories appeared
in Atlantic, Redbook, Alaska Quarterly Review, North American Review and other
places. Her work has been included in several anthologies, including Stories
about Teachers and Teaching. Her poems have appeared in The Nation, Prairie
Schooner, Yankee, Christian Science Monitor and other places. Most recently she
was awarded a Chapman Fellowship to compile a work on North Carolina writers.
“Ruth Moose is first and always a storyteller, and in Making the Bed she tells us the stories
of a life in terms of fairy tales, memories, and different beds: marriage beds,
birth beds, Penelope’s bed, single beds, death beds. Her spare lyrical language
dramatizes the search for significant acts, the spark of connections
made.” --Robert Morgan
David Treadway Manning will read from his
new collection of poems The Flower Sermon. A California native, Davod received his
Ph.D. in chemistry at Caltech, during which a required literature course
introduced him to T.S. Eliot and W.B. Yeats. Following a 44-year career as an
industrial organic chemist he began a second life as a poet. A member of the
North Carolina Poetry Society, he won its Poet Laureate Award in 1996, 1998 and
2006. Dave is the current host of the Friday Noon Poets of Chapel Hill and
serves on the board of the Poetry Council of North Carolina. A Pushcart
nominee, his poems have appeared in Free Lunch, Main Street Rag, New Orleans
Review, Pembroke Magazine, 32 Poems Magazine, Tar River Poetry, Rattle,
Southern Poetry Review and other journals. He has five chapbooks: Negotiating Physics and Other Poems (1999) and Poets
Anonymous (2001), The Ice-Carver
(2004), winner of the Longleaf Chapbook Competition, Out After Dark (2003) and Detained
by the Authorities (2007). Dave and
his wife Doris live in Cary, North Carolina.
“What a range of subject matter David Manning's The Flower Sermon illuminates! And yet
this collection is strongly bonded together by themes that join, combine and
recombine in constellations of bright thought and profound emotion--and the
whole is charged with a delighted wonderment.
Here is one of the most engaging volumes of poetry I have ever come
across.” – Fred Chappell
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