Tell It Slant Poetry Festival

Tell It Slant Poetry Festival
Sunday, Sep 29, 2024 from 10:00am to 4:00pm
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:

10-11:30am [Hybrid] — “Picnic, Lightning”: Concision, Compression, & Brevity in the Very Short Poem

Emily Dickinson is one of the greatest masters of the short poem. In this workshop for writers at all stages in their practice, we’ll focus on the Very Short Poem, the highly pressurized lyric that casts off a resonance far bigger than its real estate.

Featuring Patrick Donnelly.

11:30am-1pm [Hybrid] — Margaret Maher and The Celtification of Emily Dickinson

Featuring the poems of Emily Dickinson with music and lyrics by Rosemary Caine. If the Irish can claim they saved civilization, then the Wilde Irish Women dare to claim that Margaret Maher saved Emily Dickinson’s poems. Experience the lauded musical play that reveals the unlikely story of a humble Irish maid’s influence on her reclusive mistress, Emily Dickinson. Margaret Maher defied Emily’s deathbed decree to burn her poems. Her brave, independent thinking and courageous action came from being born in Ireland, a country where poems are respected, not burned. But there is so much more to the story…

Featuring Rosie Caine and Wilde Irish Women.

2-4pm [Hybrid] — Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon: Grand Finale

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 read from Ralph Franklin’s The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition. Sign up as a listener or reader by registering for the Festival.

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