In 2012, the Lexington Public Library recorded and produced a reading held at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning. This event featured readings from Bigger Than They Appear: Anthology of Very Short Poems.
For the full list of videos, click here.
The poets were asked to read one of their poems as well as someone else’s. Below are the poets, the time stamp where they appear in the video, and the poems they read. Katerina Stoykova-Klemer is the emcee between poets.
- Jay McCoy, 00:12-01:32
- Christopher McCurry, 01:53-02:50
- “I Used To” by Chocolate Waters
- “Two in a Twin Bed” by Christopher McCurry
- Larry W. Moore, 03:11-04:46
- “Statement of a Refugee from Babel” by J. Kates
- “To Li Po” by Frederick Smock
- “Grammar” by Larry W. Moore
- Nancy Fletcher Cassell, 05:05-05:54
- “The wonder is” by Jan Seale
- “The Duty of a Biscuit” by Nancy Fletcher Cassell
- David Park Musella, 06:11-08:03
- “No Small Typo” by Albert DeGenova
- “Misrepresentations: Skipping Stones” by David Park Musella
- “Beige” by David Park Musella
- untitled by David Park Musella
- “Mea Culpa” by David Park Musella
- Mary E. O’Dell (of the Green River Writers), 08:22-10:15
- “On the Street” by E. Gail Chandler
- “Answers” by Georgia Wallace
- “No Sapling Love” by Mary E. O’Dell
- Joe Peacock, 10:37-11:42
- “Autumn” by Jeanne Shannon
- “The Dying” by Joe Peacock
- Sheila Bucy Potter, 11:56-13:02
- “December” by Sarah Freligh
- “Young Veteran” by Colleen S. Harris
- “Visit to a Winery” by Sheila Bucy Potter