Upcoming January Events
(I know. January events. I get it.)
Saturday, January 9
January Gill O’Neil presents Underlife
Cornerstone Books
3 p.m.
Salem, MA
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Tuesday, January 12
Robert Frost Foundation Hoot
Café Azteca
7 p.m.
Lawrence, MA
Featuring Frost/Eagle-Tribune winners January O'Neil and Gray Court Poet Eric Braude, followed by new poems from Cambridge College’s Andreja Borin. Open mike to follow.
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Thursday, January 14
The Laureate Series at Boston City Hall
The Curley Room
6:30 p.m.
Boston, MA (Enter Congress Street entrance. Take elevator to fifth floor.)
Boston Poet Laureate Sam Cornish will open the program; Bonnie Bishop, Philip E. Burnham, January Gill O’Neil, and Michael B. Zack, followed by an open mike. Presented by Tapestry of Voices.
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Sunday, January 17
Forest Hills Trust
Poetry in the Chapel
2 p.m.
Jamaica Plain, MA
Come hear local poets Paul Hostovsky, January O'Neil, Dan Tobin, and Afaa M. Weaver read their work in "the coolest place to hear poetry in Boston" (The Boston Globe).
Saturday, January 9
January Gill O’Neil presents Underlife
Cornerstone Books
3 p.m.
Salem, MA
****
Tuesday, January 12
Robert Frost Foundation Hoot
Café Azteca
7 p.m.
Lawrence, MA
Featuring Frost/Eagle-Tribune winners January O'Neil and Gray Court Poet Eric Braude, followed by new poems from Cambridge College’s Andreja Borin. Open mike to follow.
****
Thursday, January 14
The Laureate Series at Boston City Hall
The Curley Room
6:30 p.m.
Boston, MA (Enter Congress Street entrance. Take elevator to fifth floor.)
Boston Poet Laureate Sam Cornish will open the program; Bonnie Bishop, Philip E. Burnham, January Gill O’Neil, and Michael B. Zack, followed by an open mike. Presented by Tapestry of Voices.
****
Sunday, January 17
Forest Hills Trust
Poetry in the Chapel
2 p.m.
Jamaica Plain, MA
Come hear local poets Paul Hostovsky, January O'Neil, Dan Tobin, and Afaa M. Weaver read their work in "the coolest place to hear poetry in Boston" (The Boston Globe).
Comments
i just started your book this morning. Just loving it :)
Don't have it in front of me, but my favorite so far is the one about the father snoring. The move into the second half of the poem is just so well done.
I plan to attend your reading in Forest Hills on Sunday.