We’re gearing up for our annual Ocean State Summer Writing Conference here at URI and are excited to announce that there are scholarships available, for those interested in attending and looking for help with the costs. Please head to the website for more info: http://www.uri.edu/summerwriting/2013/index.html
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A Reading at AWP, Friday, Mar. 8
We’re gearing up for AWP and getting excited about a reading we’re hosting, on Friday, March 8, at the Hynes Convention Center. Will you be at AWP? Stop by and listen to some beautiful poetry & prose, and have a drink on us. The event is cohosted with Barrow Street Press. Readers will include Sally Ball, Frank Montesonti, Amina Gautier, Mairead Byrne, and Tiphanie Yanique. And….more! Here’s where you can find us:
Hynes Convention Center, March 8, 2013, 7pm to 8:15
Room 204, Level 2
Barrow Street Poets will also be signing books at the Barrow Street bookfair table (M26) from 2:00–4:00 p.m. on Friday. Stop by and say hello.
We’ll see you soon!
Richard Blanco, Amity Gaige, and Ayad Akhtar at 2013 Conference!
The Ocean State Summer Writers Conference has announced our keynote speakers for this year! A very exciting line-up — http://www.uri.edu/summerwriting/2013/index.html
Keynote Speakers
Submit to OSR, deadline Mar. 15
We’re ready to read your work! Please postmark by Mar. 15 to be considered for the 2013 issue. Fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and all genres in-between are welcome.
Welcome.
Featured
I watched the plumber reach down
through the dark water
with his head turned sideways,
feeling for my wife’s lost ring,
the index finger of his other hand
admonishing me to wait. I studied his face,
the face of a listening poet, as his other hand
shifted into a mudra—two fingers and thumb,
something like holding a teacup—
that could stand for “confident quiet waiting.”
From “Husband” by Richard Hoffman
There’s more to the mill than the engine, the saw and the
wooden carriage. “Tell Jon he can have the saw teeth,” my
mother says. “And the cant hooks. Anything that goes with the
mill.” So now I will have to do what I’ve been avoiding since we
buried my father four years ago: spend time in this barn-like
mill building where his spirit still lives.
From “The Accounting” by Betty J. Cotter
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