The Friends of Lorine Niedecker Present Hear the Solitary Plover Poetry readings on Zoom

One of two Niedecker poetry walls in Fort Atkinson

Editor’s note: The following announcement was received from The Friends of Lorine Niedecker.

Hear The Solitary Plover
Tuesday, November 15 at 6:30 p.m.
The Friends of Lorine Niedecker invites you to this special poetry event. The poets published in the Summer 2022 issue of “The Solitary Plover” will join us for a reading of their work. This reading will be moderated by Plover poetry editor Tom Montag, who will also read from his latest work.

Poets who will be reading are:
Lauren Carlson, Margaret Coombs, Tyler Farrell,  Donna Fleischer, Mary Fry, Ronnie Hess, Angela Hoffman, Jeffrey Leisgang, Stephen Manuel, John Martone, Marilyn K. Moody, Elizabeth Harmatys Park, Jean Preston, Mary Rowin, Jeanie Tomasko, and Michael Dylan Welch.

You can join us by clicking on this Zoom link at the time of the program.

The Solitary Plover is the newsletter of the Friends of Lorine Niedecker. It is issued twice each year, in winter and in summer. You can sign up to receive The Plover in your email, read the Summer 2022 issue and previous issues on the Friends of Lorine Niedecker website here.

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