Poet Jeanne Lupton Comes to Woman-Stirred Radio!
Poet Jeanne Lupton comes to Woman-Stirred Radio to ring in the New Year with Merry Gangemi this Thursday, January 3.Jeanne Lupton is a fine performer of her poetry as well as a mistress of the tanka form and of free verse. She leads writing groups in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. She hosts Frank Bette Center for the Arts Second Saturdays Poetry and Prose reading series on the island of Alameda.
Her collection of tanka but then you danced is available through Jeanne's website and from that of her publisher, RAW ArT PRESS. She's working on a collection of "skinny narrative memory free verse" poems with the working title "Sacramento Street." She currently has work in languageandculture.net and Haight Ashbury Literary Journal.
Tune in this Thursday, January 3, for some beautiful poetry and conversation. Interview begins at 5 p.m. (EST), 2 p.m. (PST on WGDR 91.1fm from Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont. Stream it live at WGDR.







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