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Poetry at Noon, Rebecca Kaiser Gibson and Ellen Steinbaum

Wednesday, January 6, 2010 - 12:00pm - 1:30pm

Poetry at Noon

Rebecca Kaiser Gibson and Ellen Steinbaum
Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 12:00 noon

Rebecca Kaiser Gibson teaches poetry and writing at Tufts University. Her work has been published in Agni, The Antigonish Review, The Boston Phoenix, Field, The Greensboro Review, The Harvard Review, Margie, The Northwest Review, Pleiades (forthcoming), The Fossil, Slate, and Cadence of Hooves. She has written reviews for The Boston Review of Books and Pleiades. A recipient of a 2008 Fellowship in Poetry from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Gibson has been awarded residencies from the MacDowell Colony and The Heinrich Böll Cottage in Achill Island, Ireland.

Ellen Steinbaum is a poet and journalist and is the author of two poetry collections: Afterwords and Container Gardening. Between 2002 and February 2009, she wrote a literary column for The Boston Globe. Her blog, “Reading and Writing and the Occasional Recipe,” can be found on her website, ellensteinbaum.com. Steinbaum is also the author of a one-person play, CenterPiece, which she has performed.

To Reserve: Open to the public. There is no fee for this event. Reservations are not required.

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