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Poetry at the KY Women Writers Conference

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The Kentucky Women Writers Conference will be this weekend, September 15-18. While registration is required for the conference, there are a few free events that are open to the public:

The Wild Women of Poetry Slam

Saturday the 17th, 7-9:30pm @ Mitchell Fine Arts Center, Transylvania University

Melissa Lozada-Oliva is the headliner and celebrity judge, along with a panel including Sara Volpi, Amena Brown, Siaara Freeman, Ashlee Haze, Rheonna Thornton, Rachel Wiley, and Alyesha Wise.

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Sonia Series featuring Ursula Rucker

Thursday the 15th, 6pm @ The Carnegie Center

Spoken word artist Ursula Rucker will be talking with The Key Newsjournal’s Patrice Muhammad.

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Stars of the Commonwealth

Sunday the 18th, 10-11:30am @ The Carnegie Center

Formerly “Stars with Accents”, this year’s reading will include authors Sarah Gorham, Julie Hensley, and Bobbie Ann Mason. There will be a Q&A session afterwards with conference organizer Julie Wrinn.

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For more information about the Kentucky Women Writers Conference, click here. To see the complete itinerary of readings, workshops, and seminars, click here.

Jay McCoy Reads with Julie Hensley at the Morris book shop

At 6pm today, the Morris book shop will host Jay McCoy reading from The Occupation and Julie Hensley reading from Viable (Five Oaks Press). Both authors will also be signing their books after the reading.

Jay McCoy has deep roots in Eastern Kentucky, works at the Morris book shop, co-founded the Teen Howl Poetry Series, and occasionally heads LGBT writing workshops for the Carnegie Center.

Julie Hensley is an Associate Professor at Eastern Kentucky University and lives in Richmond, Kentucky with her husband and two children. She grew up on a sheep farm and loves horses. Viable explores motherhood and fertility.

When: Friday, December 18, 2015 @ 6pm
Where: the Morris book shop
882 E. High Street
Lexington. KY 40502
(859) 276-0494

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