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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel‎: Zen and the Art of Poetry by Women with Mia Leonin + Alexandra Lytton Regalado
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, May 4th at 7pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, working in partnership with the poetry reading series and online literary journal\, SWWIM (Supporting Women Writers in Miami)\, are pleased to present a new online series of salons featuring women and women identifying poets. You’re invited to “Zen and the Art of Poetry by Women\,” curated by three major Miami literary voices: Jen Karetnick\, Catherine Esposito Prescott\, and Caridad Moro-Gronlier.\nPresenting\, Mia Leonin and Alexandra Lytton Regalado. Broadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\nMia Leonin is the author of four poetry collections: Fable of the Pack-Saddle Child (BkMk Press)\, Braid\, Unraveling the Bed\, and Chance Born (Anhinga Press)\, and a memoir\, Havana and Other Missing Fathers (University of Arizona Press). Leonin has been awarded fellowships from the State of Florida for poetry and creative nonfiction\, two Money for Women grants by the Barbara Deming Fund\, and she has been a fellow at the NEA/Annenberg Institute on Theater and Musical Theater. Leonin has published in New Letters\, Prairie Schooner\, Alaska Quarterly Review\, Notre Dame Review\, Guernica\, Indiana Review\, Witness\, North American Review\, River Styx\, Chelsea\, and others. Her poetry has been translated to Spanish and she has been invited to read at the Miami International Book Fair\, Poesia en el Laurel in Granada\, Spain\, and in Barcelona\, Spain. Leonin teaches creative writing at the University of Miami in Coral Gables\, Florida.\nAlexandra Lytton Regalado’s poetry collection\, Matria\, is the winner of the St. Lawrence Book Award (Black Lawrence Press\, 2017). She is a CantoMundo fellow and her work has appeared in The Best American Poetry 2018\, Narrative\, Gulf Coast\, and Creative Nonfiction among others. Co-founder of Kalina press\, Alexandra is author\, editor\, and/or translator of more than ten Central American-themed books. She lives in San Salvadora and serves as president of the board of directors of the El Salvador Museum of Art.
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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel‎: Zen and the Art of Poetry by Women with Cynthia Atkins + Sonia Greenfield
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, May 11th at 7pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, working in partnership with the poetry reading series and online literary journal\, SWWIM (Supporting Women Writers in Miami)\, are pleased to present a new online series of salons featuring women and women identifying poets. You’re invited to “Zen and the Art of Poetry by Women\,” curated by three major Miami literary voices: Jen Karetnick\, Catherine Esposito Prescott\, and Caridad Moro-Gronlier.\nPresenting\, Cynthia Atkins and Sonia Greenfield. Broadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\nCynthia Atkins is the author of Psyche’s Weathers and In The Event of Full Disclosure\, and Still-Life With God (Saint Julian Press 2020). Her poems have appeared in numerous journals\, including\, Alaska Quarterly Review\, Apogee\, BOMB\, Cleaver Magazine\, Cultural Weekly\, Denver Quarterly\, Diode\, Florida Review\, Flock Lit\, Green Mountains Review\, Los Angeles Review\, North American Review\, Rust + Moth\, Sweet: A Literary Confection\, SWWIM\, Tampa Review\, and Verse Daily\, and has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize and Best of The Net. Formerly\, Atkins worked as the assistant director of the Poetry Society of America. She has received fellowships from Bread Loaf and the VCCA. Atkins teaches creative writing at Blue Ridge Community College and lives on the Maury River of Rockbridge County VA with her family. More info at www.cynthiaatkins.com.\nSonia Greenfield is the author of two full-length collections of poetry. Letdown\, released in March\, was selected for the 2020 Marie Alexander Series and published by White Pine Press. Her collection\, Boy With a Halo at the Farmer’s Market\, won the 2014 Codhill Poetry Prize and was published in 2015. Her chapbook\, American Parable\, won the 2017 Autumn House Press/Coal Hill Review chapbook prize. Her work has appeared in a variety of places\, including in the 2018 and 2010 Best American Poetry\, Antioch Review\, Los Angeles Review\, Massachusetts Review\, and Willow Springs. She lives with her husband\, son\, and two rescue dogs in Minneapolis where she teaches at Normandale College.
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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel: Zen and the Art of Poetry by Women with Juliana Gray + Caroline Cabrera
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, May 18th at 7pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, working in partnership with the poetry reading series and online literary journal\, SWWIM (Supporting Women Writers in Miami)\, are pleased to present a new online series of salons featuring women and women identifying poets. You’re invited to “Zen and the Art of Poetry by Women\,” curated by three major Miami literary voices: Jen Karetnick\, Catherine Esposito Prescott\, and Caridad Moro-Gronlier.\nPresenting\, Juliana Gray and Caroline Cabrera. Broadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\nJuliana Gray is the author of three poetry collections\, most recently Honeymoon Palsy (Measure Press 2017). She is also the author of Roleplay (Dream Horse Press 2012\, winner of the Orphic Prize and the Eugene Paul Nassar Prize)\, and The Man Under My Skin (River City Publishing 2005)\, as well as the chapbook Anne Boleyn’s Sleeve (Winged City Chapbook Press 2013). Her poems have appeared in Best American Poetry\, NELLE\, The Cincinnati Review\, and other journals\, and her humor writing has appeared in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency and elsewhere. An Alabama native\, she lives in western New York and teaches at Alfred University.\nCaroline Cabrera is the author of the lyric essay collection\, (lack begins as a tiny rumble) from Tinderbox Editions\, as well as three poetry collections and two chapbooks\, including most recently The Coma of the Comet from Burnside Review and Saint X from Black Lawrence Press. She is the Education Coordinator & Lead Instructor at O\, Miami. She is founder and editor of Bloom Books and cohost of the arts advice podcast Now that We’re Friends.
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