Marianne Kunkel Presents

On Dec. 2, Marianne Kunkel participated in a poetry reading in collaboration with The Writers Place and River Cow Cosmic Orchestra. She performed three poems, reading each one once for the jazz band to hear the poem and then again for them to improvise accompaniment. Fellow readers comprised Malcolm Cook, Hyejung Kook, Alexej Savreux, Greg Cenac, Kevin Rabas, Bill Bauer, and Silvia Kofler.

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Beth Gulley Presents and Publishes

Beth Gulley presented at the Kansas Association of Teachers of English (KATE) Annual Conference.  Session title was “Join the Professional Conversation: Publish Your Scholarly and Creative Work in Kansas English!”   This presentation included Katie Cramer from Wichita State and John Franklin from Pittsburg State.

Beth Gulley’s poem “Night Walk” was selected for Alien Buddha’s Best of 2021 anthology.

Beth Gulley has seven poems included in Alien Buddha Zine #32.

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Debbie McLeod Panel Participant

Debbie McLeod was a panelist participant at the The Newbery Medal at 100 conference  held at the University of Illinois.

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Marianne Kunkel November Featured Member of The Writers Place

November Featured Member:
Marianne Kunkel

Marianne Kunkel, our November featured member, is the author of Hillary, Made Up (Stephen F. Austin State University Press) and The Laughing Game (Finishing Line Press), as well as poems that have appeared in The Missouri ReviewThe Notre Dame ReviewHayden’s Ferry ReviewRattle, and elsewhere. She is an Assistant Professor of English at Johnson County Community College, where she teaches children’s literature and composition. She holds an MFA in poetry from the University of Florida and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. While earning her Ph.D., she was the managing editor of Prairie Schooner and the African Poetry Book Fund. She is the editor-in-chief of Kansas City Voices and Kansas City Voices Youth and chair of The Writers Place‘s Youth Committee. She recently co-edited a poetry anthology, Curating Home (Woodneath Press), with Jose Faus and Glenn North that won the Missouri Library’s Association’s 2021 Literary Award. In her free time, she loves thrift-store shopping, attending political protests, and cooking vegetarian meals.

www.mariannekunkel.com

 

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Matthew Schmeer and Steve Werkmeister Riverfront Reading Friday, Nov. 12th, 8:00

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12th AT 8 PM – 9 PM

Riverfront Readings featuring Matthew W. Schmeer and Steve Werkmeister

Online Event

Details

1 hr
Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook
Please join us for our November 12th Zoom reading featuring Matthew W. Schmeer and Steve Werkmeister.
To attend, please register for the reading at https://squoom.com/z/rfz211112, and you will be provided with the information needed to join the reading.
Matthew W. Schmeer’s work has appeared in Two Hawks Quarterly, The Rush, Hartskill Review, Gyroscope Review, Redactions, Poetry South, Slipstream, Sliver of Stone Magazine, Marathon Literary Review, Really System, Panoply, indicia, Slippery Elm, Talking River, Surreal Poetics, Cream City Review, Natural Bridge, 2Riverview, Valparaiso Poetry Review, and elsewhere, including public transit art installations in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the author of the chapbook Twenty-One Cents (Pudding House, 2002). While his other poetry manuscripts have been rejected by some of the finest small press publishers for being too weird and too quirky, he is active in publishing indie press roleplaying game materials, which is so niche that being weird and quirky is an asset. He is a Professor of English at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas, where he has taught composition, creative writing, and writing for video games since 2004. He holds an MFA from the University of Missouri at St. Louis, where he won the MFA Prize in Poetry and was mentored by Mary Troy, Howard Schwartz, and Steven Schreiner. He edited and published the now-defunct online literary journals Poetry Ink and Poetry Midwest, and currently maintains too many personal writing blog projects, including his current hot messes Poem Shots (https://poemshots.wordpress.com), Me & Alfred Roanoke (https://meandalfredroanoke.wordpress.com/), and Notes from a Poemnaut (https://mwschmeer.vivaldi.net/).
Steve Werkmeister was born and raised in Nebraska, which is basically Kansas, just norther. He studied medieval and Renaissance literature at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has published in various literary magazines over the years and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize a few years ago for the short story “Going Home.” His collection of short stories, Wrecked: A Novel in Fragments, is available through Amazon, and many of his poems can be found on his poetry blog, Noonday Devils (https://sw1028.wordpress.com/). He also has a literature-focused blog called Steves of Grass (https://stevesofgrass.wordpress.com/). Steve is a professor at Johnson County Community College and lives with his family in Lawrence.

 

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