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City of Santa
Fe Poet Laureate Jon Davis to Host Poetry Reading at the Santa Fe Public
Library, Southside Branch, on Wednesday, March 26, 2014, at 5:30 pm
SANTA FE, NM — On Wednesday, March 26, 2014, from 5:30 to
7:00 p.m., City of Santa Fe Poet Laureate Jon Davis will host “Santa Fe Poets
3,” the third of six readings, the remainder of which will take place over the
next four months at various venues in and around Santa Fe. Each reading will
feature a different group of five poets reading with the poet laureate. The March
reading will take place in the community room at the Santa Fe Public Library,
Southside Branch. The event is free.
At this reading, Davis will read from his new manuscript and
from his most recent book, Preliminary
Report, published by Copper Canyon Press in 2010. In addition to being
Santa Fe’s fourth poet laureate, Davis is Director of the Low Residency MFA
Program at the Institute of American Indian Arts, where he has taught for 23
years.
Joining Davis for Santa Fe Poets 3 will be:
Will Barnes, who was awarded two Academy of American Poets’
Prizes at the University of New Mexico. He has poems in CutBank and the Taos Journal of Poetry and Art and has completed his first
manuscript of poems.
Monika Cassel, who is chair of the English Department at New
Mexico School for the Arts, a statewide charter arts school. She is working on
a translation of the German poet Durs Grünbein’s Porzellan.
Matt Donovan, who is Co-Chair of Creative Writing and
Literature at Santa Fe University of Art & Design. He is the author
of Vellum (Houghton
Mifflin/Mariner, 2007), which won both the 2006 Bakeless Prize in Poetry and
the 2008 Larry Levis Reading Prize. Donovan is the recipient of a Rome Prize in
Literature, a Whiting Award, a Pushcart Prize, and a Literature Fellowship from
the National Endowment for the Arts.
Christopher Johnson, who is Production
Manager at Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse and host of
the Collected Words poetry show. He is a member of the Artist Collective Meow
Wolf and a poet, freelance writer, and reporter whose articles and
poems have appeared in Photo-Eye Magazine,
The American Poetry Review, and The Weekly Alibi.
Kim Parko, who teaches at the Institute of American Indian
Arts, and is the author of three collections of poetry and flash fiction, The Rest of the World
Seems Unlikely (Achilles Chapbook Series), Three Acts with Vincent (Mud Luscious Press), and Cure All (Caketrain Press).
The Santa Fe Public Library, Southside Branch, is located at
6599 Jaguar Drive. For more information, call Jon Davis at 424.2365 or e-mail
him at jdavissimo52@gmail.com.
Established in 2005, the Poet Laureate program actively
promotes poetry and the spoken word as integral parts of our civic life.
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