Tell It Slant Poetry Festival

Tell It Slant Poetry Festival
Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024 from 12:00pm to 9:00pm
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This year’s line-up features workshops, panels, and readings, by a diverse and talented group of poets from around the world. The cornerstone of the Festival, the Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon, is an epic reading of all 1,789 of Emily Dickinson’s poems.

Schdule of Events:

12-2:15pm [Virtual] — Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon: Part 3

A group reading of all 1,789 poems by Emily Dickinson over the course of 7 sessions. This session takes place entirely virtually and is open to both readers and listeners. We will be reading from Ralph Franklin’s The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition. Sign up as a listener or reader by registering for the Festival.

4:30-6pm [Virtual] — Poetry, Spirituality, and New Forms of Attention

Emily Dickinson’s poems interact with silence to open spaces of questioning, recognition, and keen attention to spiritual matters and questions of meaning. In this workshop, we’ll place our own poetry in the context of Dickinson’s poetry, offer a short guided meditation and generative prompts for participants to explore their own relation to silence, voice, and spiritual attention. Featuring Rachel Zucker and Nadia Colburn.

7:30-9pm [Virtual] — “Bee! I’m expecting you”: Dialogues with the Non-Human

Emily Dickinson lived in a time of ecological change and painful civil conflict. Against this backdrop, Dickinson’s poems reach out to the world around her—the frog, the snake, the hummingbird, train, “slant of light,” even the “loaded gun,” addressing these others as companions, fellow witnesses. In this panel, poets explore both Dickinson’s and their own dialogues with the nonhuman.

Featuring Carolina Ebeid, Julia Guez, Anna V. Q. Ross, and Tess Taylor.

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