The Writing Show

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Recap

Pencil by Robin Farmer

Panelists

Polly LazaronBorn under a Gibbous moon, Polly Lazaron is a published poet and writer, award winning visual artist, teacher, principal of Energy Arts, LLC and an ensparkler. She collaborates with bio-intelligence to offer a constellation of services and products for humans and other animals. Her poetry most recently appeared in the 2011 International Anthology of 100 Thousand Poets for Change. Polly coordinates quarterly readings and reads at Writer House in Charlottesville, VA. She plants for pollinators.

Joanna Lee

Joanna Suzanne Lee has never been formally trained in any kind of writing, thank you very much. She can, however, dissect the brainstem of a neonatal mouse or diagnose your lower back pain. Her first full-length book of poetry, the somersaults I did as I fell, was released in January of 2009. Her work has been recently featured in Right Hand Pointing and qarrtsiluni, among others.

 

John L. Morgan IV

John L. Morgan IV, a native Richmonder, teaches English at St. Catherine’s School where he is the interim department chair and recently received The Dillon Barnett Award, a grant that he will use toward re-editing his Goddard College MFA manuscript, At Night I Pray for Ringo. John has also taught writing in Tallinn, Estonia and, more recently, in San Francisco where his love of music and lyric helped him earn a record deal. His journalism has appeared in The Richmond Times Dispatch, The Baltic Times, Punchline, Richmond.com and The Pitkin Review.

Shann Palmer

Shann Palmer, a Texan living in Richmond, hosts readings, workshops, and open mikes in Central Virginia. Published in print, anthologized, and on the web she has recent work in Short, Fast, and Deadly, Redheaded Stepchild, Poetry South, and The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. Her poem “Occluded” will appear in the 2013 Poet’s market.

Allison Seay

Allison Seay is the author of a collection of poems, To See the Queen, forth-coming in April 2013 from Persea Books in collaboration with the Lexi Rudnitsky Poetry Project. She is a 2011 recipient of a Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation and serves as the Arrington Poet in Residence at the University of Mary Washington. Her work has appeared in such journals as Poetry, The Southern Review, Harvard Review, Crazyhorse, and Pleiades.

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