John Hoppenthaler has had four books of poetry published by Carnegie Mellon U. Press, including Night Wing Over Metropolitan Area—due out this October. Professor of Creative Writing and Literature at East Carolina University, he also serves on the Advisory Board for Backbone Press, specializing in publication and promotion of marginalized voices.
7:00 PM – 8:45 PM, Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Email cwpoetrycircle@gmail.com for Zoom link.
The link will be sent via email a day or two before the event.
If you have attended one of our events in the past two years, you are already registered.
The reading will be followed by an open mic. Participants are welcome to read a poem of their own or a favorite.
Your hosts: Ed Morin, David Jibson and Lissa Perrin
June 28 –
June 28 –
May 24 – David James 
April 26 – Dan Bellm
March 22 – Linda Nemec Foster
Linda K. Sienkiewicz
Hiram Larew
Thomas Lynch
November 30 – Richard Terrill’s seven books of poetry and prose take on subjects ranging from his work as a jazz saxophonist, to teaching English in a remote Chinese city, to imagined conversations with the past. His new book of essays, Essentially, seeks the “essential” in trout fishing, hearing loss, classic American movies, and much more. 