Tell It Slant Poetry Festival

Tell It Slant Poetry Festival
Saturday, Sep 28, 2024 from 9:30am to 9:00pm
Emily Dickinson Museum
280 Main Street
413-542-8161

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:

9:30am-12pm[Hybrid] — Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon: Part 6

A group reading of all 1,789 poems by Emily Dickinson over the course of 7 sessions. For this session, readers must be present on-site, but listeners are welcome both in-person and online. 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.

1-2:30pm [Hybrid] — Poets of the Public: New England Poet Laureates

Poets will share about their role as Poet Laureate in their respective communities, sharing information about the programming we each developed, and will discuss what it means to be a “Civic Poet” with a broad set of responsibilities and audiences while also maintaining one’s own personal writing practice.

Featuring Oliver de la Paz and Diannely Antigua.

3:30-5pm [Hybrid] — “I am afraid to own a Body”: Continuing Dickinson’s Legacy of Braving the Body
A discussion of Dickinson’s poems about the body and embodied experience, particularly her exploration into the often-contradictory needs between body and mind. A selection of contemporary poems by women and non-binary poets from Braving the Body who have been inspired by Dickinson’s work. Prompts will be provided for a generative writing exercise.

Featuring Jennifer Franklin, Pichchenda Bao and Nicole Callihan.

7-9pm [Hybrid] — Headliner Night and Garden Party with Carl Phillips and Sebastian Merrill

Join us in Emily Dickinson’s garden or virtually for a celebration of creativity and poetry! Our headlining poets, 2023 Pulitzer Prize recipient Carl Phillips and Sebastian Merrill, read from their work and discuss poetic practice and inspiration.

Click here to Register