Endicott College/ Ibbetson Street PressVisiting Author Series

Endicott College/ Ibbetson Street PressVisiting Author Series
Adastra Press Founder Gary Metras at Visiting Author Series

Friday, October 6, 2017

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Endicott College: Kevin Carey and Rod Kessler to p...

                                                UNBURYING MALCOLM MILLER
Remembering  an often homeless, outsider poet in Salem, Ma.
       
Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene: Endicott College: Kevin Carey and Rod Kessler to p...: Malcolm Miller The event will be October 5, 2017 at Endicott College as part of the Endicott College/Ibbetson Street Press Visiting...  ( Click on hypertext for the full article)

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Visiting Author Kevin Gallagher March 2017

Kevin Gallagher ( author of Loom) with Professor Doug Holder( Director of the series)
To read Endicott College undergraduate Mikayla Brasefield's interview with Gallagher go to: 


Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Poet Kevin Gallagher author of "Loom" March 2, 2017

 
 
 
 
LOOM is concerned with the history of our divided country, a violent division preceding civil war and by now embedded in our cultural landscape. The non-sentimental poems are cool, clear and literal. They are narrated by white Americans who position themselves in relation to “slave power” and cotton as “lords of the loom” and “lords of the lash”. Boston is central to the story, and the cities of Lawrence and Lowell. It’s a valuable collection, as it puts the focus back on the white male where the distortion of vision begins and is occasionally resolved.
Fanny Howe, winner of the Ruth Lily Poetry Prize and National Book Award Finalist

  Kevin who has roots in Somerville, Mass., was a founding editor of COMPOST magazine, and currently publishes spoKe magazine. He is a professor of Global Development at Boston University.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Visiting Author Series--Endicott College-Ibbetson Street Press: January Gill O’Neil April 6, 2017

Visiting Author Series--Endicott College-Ibbetson Street Press: January Gill O’Neil April 6, 2017: January Gill O’Neil January Gill O’Neil was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and received a BA from Old Dominion University and an MFA from...

January Gill O’Neil April 6, 2017


January Gill O’Neil

January Gill O’Neil was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and received a BA from Old Dominion University and an MFA from New York University. She is the author of Misery Islands (CavanKerry Press, 2014), winner of a 2015 Paterson Award for Literary Excellence, and Underlife (CavanKerry Press, 2009). She has received fellowships from Cave Canem and the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund. The executive director of the Massachusetts Poetry Festival, O’Neil also serves on the Association of Writers and Writing Programs’ board of directors and teaches at Salem State University. She lives in Beverly, Massachusetts.