Category Archives: Free Poetry Events

Any free reading, open mic, or gathering of brilliant voices.

Stars with Accents: Leatha Kendrick, Paulette Livers, & Lisa Williams

The final event of the Kentucky Women Writers Conference will be this Sunday at 7PM at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and LearningKaterina Stoykova-Klemer will host and ask questions.

photo by John Lynner Peterson

Leatha Kendrick writes essays and poems for anthologies such as What Comes Down to Us: Twenty-Five Contemporary Kentucky Poets, The Kentucky Anthology, and Listen Here: Women Writing in Appalachia. Kendrick’s latest volume of poetry, Almanac of the Invisible, is coming this year from Larkspur Press. (photo by John Lynner Peterson)

IMG_0399Paulette Livers wrote the novel Cementville and earned, along with Joyce Carol Oates and Isabel Allende, the Elle Magazine Lettres Prize 2014. She has earned several awards and had work in such publications as Southwest Review, The Dos Passos Review, and Spring Gun Press.  (photo by Sheli Hadari)

 

Lisa Williams won the Barnard Women Poets Prize with Woman Reading to the Sea (W.W. Norton 2008). Her newest poetry collection, Gazelle in the House, came from New Issues Poetry & Prose earlier this year. She was also recently interviewed on Accents Radio by Katerina.

 

Kentucky Women Writers Conference Poetry Events

KWC_headerRevThe Kentucky Women Writers Conference begins this weekend, so we thought we’d put together a brief overview of the poetry events.

If you’re interested in signing up, you can register at the KWWC website. Tickets are $125 for full access to any events (except workshops) or $200 for full access and one workshop. Students get a generous discount (only $30 for a ticket). For more details, click here. (All events are at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning unless otherwise noted.)

Sunday evening, Katerina will be hosting the Stars with Accents reading featuring Leatha Kendrick, Paulette Livers, and Lisa Williams. This event will close out the conference, and we’d really love it if you joined us.

  • Thursday, September 11:
  • Friday, September 12:
    • The Sensual Form: A Workshop with Tina Chang (Part 1)

      • 9AM-11:30AM
      • This workshop is intended for writers who are interested in sensual detail (relating to or drawing from the five senses) with the understanding that poetry cannot exist without spirit, soul, shadow, intuition. In a portion of the class we concentrate feeling, narrative, memory, witness. The other half of the class is devoted to poetic devices, formal strategies, structure, rhythm, sound. On Day 1, we will have the chance to practice a traditional form such as the sonnet, sestina, pantoum, or haiku.” (source)
    • Hemisphere: Mapping the Body (a workshop w/ Ellen Hagan)
      • 9AM-11:30AM
      • This poetry workshop will focus on the roles of women–the way we split & break into other halves/parts of ourselves. Our bodies will become poems, stories & maps of our lives.” (source)
    • And Bowing Not Knowing to What: A Workshop with Tracy K. Smith (SOLD OUT)

      • 1:30PM-4:00PM
      • Poetry has always lived in close proximity to the sacred. Even poetry that is rooted purely in the secular, the everyday, the world of objects and real experience, often manages to alert us to other perspectives, presences and realities. Simone Weil has stated, ‘We know by means of our intelligence that what the intelligence does not comprehend is more real than what it does comprehend.’ In this workshop, we will explore the ways that various contemporary poets have used their poems as vehicles for approaching the mysteries that surround and confound us. We’ll look at how poets like Marie Howe, Franz Wright, Mary Szybist, Lucille Clifton, Adélia Prado, and others have conjured and re-fashioned a sense of the sacred in their work.” (source)
    • Poetry Panel Discussion
      • 3:00PM-4:00PM
      • TBA
  • Saturday, September 13:
    • The Sensual Form: A Workshop with Tina Chang (Part 2)
      • 9AM-11:30AM
    • Hemisphere: Mapping the Body (a workshop w/ Ellen Hagan)
      • 9AM-11:30AM
    • Gabehart Prize readings by Emily Cole, Amanda Kabak, and Shuly Cawood
    • And Bowing Not Knowing to What: A Workshop with Tracy K. Smith (SOLD OUT)
      • 1:30PM-4:00PM
    • Wild Women of Poetry Slam w/ Ellen Hagan
      • 6:30-9:00PM
      • “Wild Women of Poetry Slam. Emcee Bianca Spriggs and headliner Ellen Hagan will host 8–10 spoken word poets vying for the $500 Faith A. Smith Poetry Prize. Formerly known as the Gypsy Poetry Slam, this signature event of the Women Writers Conference is one of the country’s premier opportunities for female spoken word artists. Each poet receives $100, some travel reimbursement, and free admission to the Kentucky Women Writers Conference. Email Bianca Spriggs if you are interested in competing. You may also view photos from last year’s slam. This event is free and open to the general public and is likely to feature language and content not suitable for audiences younger than high school age.” (source)
  • Sunday, September 14:

Teen Howl 34 w/ Madison Miller & Bianca Spriggs

Teen Howl 34Tonight’s Teen Howl Poetry Series will feature teen poet Madison Miller. The reading starts at 6pm at the Morris book shop. Open mic sign-ups start at 5:45.

Also, Bianca Spriggs will read as a special guest, and, as always, the event will be hosted by founders Elizabeth Beck and Jay McCoy.

When: Thursday September 4
Where: the Morris book shop
882 E. High St.
Lexington, KY 40502

Facebook Event Page
Teen Howl group page

Holler 75 featuring Ada Limon, Tony Brewer, & R.E.A.L. the Poet

image by John Lackey

image by John Lackey

Tonight Al’s Bar will feature poets Ada Limon (Sharks in the Rivers and This Big Fake World), Tony Brewer (Hot Type Cold Read), and R.E.A.L. the Poet (co-founder of Urban Creek Records) at 8pm.

As always, the event will be hosted by Eric Scott Sutherland (pendulum), and the signup for open mic starts at 6:45. Don’t forget to donate to the “holler bucket”!

 

This Week in Literary Events

Here’s what’s happening this week in our literary world:

  • Monday Aug. 25th, 2014
    • Flash Fiction Fest
    • Natasha’s Bistro & Bar 112 Esplanade, Lexington, Kentucky 40507
    • 7:00pm
    • Join UnderMain and the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning for a public reading of the winning and other top Flash Fiction contest entries at Natasha’s Bistro & Bar. Contest winners and other contestants reading from 7-8. Happy hour from 5PM-7PM will offer 2 for 1 pricing on well drinks and $3.50 draft beer pints. Natasha’s will have their famous Monday night endless pasta bowl for $10 and a special-priced burger. Full menu ordering and bar available all evening, so come for dinner and enjoy an evening of fun and words. Reservations 859 259-2754 Free Admission!
  • Wednesday Aug. 27, 2014
    • Holler 75 featuring Ada Limon, Tony Brewer, R.E.A.L tha Poet
    • Al’s Bar, North Limestone Street, Lexington, KY, United States
    • 8:00pm
    • This month’s show features the debut of Ada Limón, author of Sharks in the Rivers and Bloomington’s Tony Brewer, author of Hot Type Cold Read.  Lexington MC, Real Tha Poet, co-founder of Urban Creek Records brings his unique flow to the mix.  Open mic kicks it off at 8p and wraps it up, with signups beginning at 645p.  Bring some extra cash for the Holler bucket.  Support your local art!  See y’all there.
  • Thursday  Aug. 28, 2014
    • Poezia
    • Common Grounds Coffee House, 343 E High St, Lexington, KY 40507
    • 7:00pm
    • “The philosophy from the outset has been that the groups would be free and open to anyone who is committed to improving his or her craft. The groups offer community, friendship and feedback for all of its members.” http://www.katerinaklemer.com/poezia.html Originally started in 2007 by Katerina Stoykova-Klemer and Colin Watkins, Poezia has branched into a weekly poetry group (every Thursday at Common Grounds) and two weekly prose groups (Tuesday nights at Common Grounds, Thursday mornings at Wild Fig).

 

Eric Sutherland in Shelbyville Tomorrow

Eric Scott SutherlandEric Scott Sutherland will be reading from pendulum tomorrow at Shelbyville’s Sixth and Main Coffeehouse. The reading will start at 4pm and end at 6pm, just in time for 6th Street Live, hosted by All Things Music.

For more information, check out the Facebook page.

Don’t forget to also check out the Facebook Event page for 6th Street Live.

More from pendulum and Eric Scott Sutherland:

Eric Scott Sutherland is a hawk watcher, Kentucky creek walker, tree loving Lorax, community and event organizer, the author of two chapbooks and the full-length collection incommunicado (2007)pendulum is his fourth book of poems. He is the creator and host of Holler Poets Series, a monthly celebration of literature and music since 2008. Eric makes his nest in Lexington. Follow Eric and Holler at www.ericscottsutherland.com.

sQecial media Creative Hour: The Poetic Body

creativity hourEvery Saturday throughout June, sQecial media on South Limestone has hosted their Creativity Hour at 6:30-7:30pm.

This week's focus is "The Poetic Body", presented by Christina Lynch and Morgan Adams.

Join us this Saturday evening for movement, sound, and words. No prior experience with yoga or poetry required — nothing too strenuous will be required on either count! Just come prepared to breathe, move, and write.

While sQecial media's creativity hours have focused on poetry throughout this month, that doesn't mean they have to, and all materials will be provided.

Saturday June 28 @ 6:30pm
sQecial media
371 S. Limestone St.
Lexington, KY 40508

LexPoMo at LexPubLib

lexcentricThe Lexington Public Library's Central branch will be hosting a "LexCentric" open mic this evening at 7pm. Anyone who wants to share a Lexington-centered poem (and all types of poetry are welcome!) may sign up by emailing Eli Warner before the event.

Even if you don't plan on reading, come on down to show your support this evening at the Farish Theater at the Lexington Public Library's Central Branch.

Lynnell Edwards at Flame Run in Louisville

Lynnell EdwardsLynnell Edwards will be celebrating the release of her newest book, Kings of the Rock and Roll Hot Shop (or, What Breaks) at Flame Run in Louisville. The reading starts at 6:30pm.

6:30pm, June 19, 2014
Flame Run Glass Studio and Gallery
815 W Market St
Louisville, KY 40202

Not only will Lynnell be reading from her book, there will be a live glass demo in the studio! If you’re in the area, come by to see What Breaks.

what_breaks_cover_smMore from Lynnell Edwards & Kings of the Rock and Roll Hot Shop:

#LexPoMo Writing Challenge: Three Days Left!

2014-05-18 20.53.15Click here to sign up for the Lexington Poetry Month 2014 Writing Challenge!

As a brief historical recap, the LexPoMo Writing Challenge started as the brainchild of Hap Houlihan and Katerina Stoykova-Klemer. During the month of June, everyone in town (or those out of town who happen to love Lexington) writes a poem every single day. Then you send in at least ten of those poems to the Accents Publishing Blog where we would eventually post them as normal blog posts.

Last year, signing up meant purchasing a book from a local press at a local book store. This year, we managed to fund the event through our amazing sponsors, which means that the only requirement is that you sign up before the deadline! You’ll receive a confirmation email with a mysteriously named “unique code”. This unique code will then allow you to post your own poem on the Accents Blog! So instead of waiting (sometimes for hours) for your poem to be posted, it will now happen instantly! All you have to do is type in that unique code.

And don’t forget to add our Event Calendar to your daily planner! For the first week, we already have these to look forward to:

If there are any events you want us to add, let us know.

Thank you so much, Lexington!