Events
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Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm
Sunday
04/18/10 2:00-3:30pm (confirm time)
Poetry reading:
Richard Krawiec, Bruce Lader & Sara Claytor
Richard Krawiec's first novel, Time Sharing, was published by Viking Penguin. It was reviewed by
such luminaries as Michiko Kakutani, Richard Eder, and Jonathon Yardley. It was
featured in Publisher's Weekly
Recommended List, and the Village Voice
Real Life Rock Top Ten column. Multiple film options have been sold through the
years. He has also published a novel Faith
in What?, a short story collection, And
Fools of God, and four plays. His poetry book, Breakdown , published by Main Street Rag Publishers, was a finalist
for the 2009 Indy Book Awards in Poetry. His third novel, Almost Murder, is scheduled for publication in 2010.
Bruce Lader has published poems in many journals and
anthologies, including Poetry, the New York Quarterly, the Humanist, International Poetry Review, Harpur
Palate, New Millennium Writings, Margie, Poet Lore, and Asheville
Poetry Review. His first full-length collection, Discovering Mortality, was a finalist for the Brockman-Campbell
Award. He is a former Writer-in-Residence at the Helene Wurlitzer Colony,
recipient of an honorarium from the College of Creative Studies at the UC-Santa
Barbara, and founding director of Bridges Tutoring, an organization educating
multicultural students.
Sara Claytor is a native Tar Heel and former teacher of
literature, writing & communications at various NC universities and public
school systems. She holds two graduate degrees from UNC-CH. Winner of the 2000
Thunder Rain Award in poetry, she was the featured poet for L’Intrigue.
Recipient of numerous poetry prizes, two short stories have received first
place in Sensations Magazine
competition; also first place in short fiction at the Virginia Highlands
Festival and first place in The Charlotte Writer’s Club Elizabeth Simpson Smith
Award. Fiction and poetry have appeared in over 100 publications. She worked as
fiction editor for a small press specializing in mystery-suspense and as
co-editor of the former Internet literary journal The Moonwort Review. Pudding House Pubs. (2007) published her
chapbook, Reviving the Damsel Fish. Her first full-length poetry book, Howling on Red Dirt Roads, was published
by Main Street Rag ( 2008). A full-length poetry book Keeping Company With Ghosts is under contract with Rock Way Press.
She and husband Robert Rutherford are attempting now to combine guitar and
keyboard with vocals of selected original poems or just to interject “light
notes.”
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Sun 4/18 4pm-6pm
Sacrificial Poets Chapel Hill High School Poetry Slam
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