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Virtual It's About Time Writers' Reading Series, Meeting 370

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The Ballard Branch welcomes the 370th meeting of the It's About Time Writers' Reading Series, featuring author readings and open mics. Registration required.Description: This month’s online presentation features Pamela Moore Dionne, Tamara Kaye Sellman, and Lauren Davis.Poet, writer and visual artist Pamela Moore Dionne’s work has appeared in a number of journals including Shenandoah and Pontoon. She was a Jack Straw writer and received their Artist Support Grant to record a CD of her Sabina Spielrein Ghazal series. Dionne earned a Centrum Foundation residency and a Washington State Artist Trust Gap Grant. Her visual art has been published in journals and presented in one-woman shows. Other credits include founding and managing the online art and literature journal Literary Salt. Dionne received her MFA from Goddard College.Tamara Kaye Sellman is a healthcare journalist and creative writer who lives in north Kitsap County. Her hybrid collection, Intention Tremor, will be published by MoonPath Press in late 2020.Lauren Davis is the author of Home Beneath the Church, forthcoming from Fernwood Press, and the chapbook Each Wild Thing’s Consent, published by Poetry Wolf Press. She holds an MFA from the Bennington College Writing Seminars, and she teaches at The Writers’ Workshoppe and Imprint Books. She is a former Editor in Residence at The Puritan’s Town Crier and has been awarded a residency at Hypatia-in-the-Woods. Her work has appeared in over fifty literary publications and anthologies including Prairie Schooner, Spillway, Poet Lore, Ninth Letter and elsewhere.Between the author readings, open mic time is available for three minutes per person.
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The Ballard Branch welcomes the 370th meeting of the It's About Time Writers' Reading Series, featuring author readings and open mics. Registration required.Description: This month’s online presentation features Pamela Moore Dionne, Tamara Kaye Sellman, and Lauren Davis.Poet, writer and visual artist Pamela Moore Dionne’s work has appeared in a number of journals including Shenandoah and Pontoon. She was a Jack Straw writer and received their Artist Support Grant to record a CD of her Sabina Spielrein Ghazal series. Dionne earned a Centrum Foundation residency and a Washington State Artist Trust Gap Grant. Her visual art has been published in journals and presented in one-woman shows. Other credits include founding and managing the online art and literature journal Literary Salt. Dionne received her MFA from Goddard College.Tamara Kaye Sellman is a healthcare journalist and creative writer who lives in north Kitsap County. Her hybrid collection, Intention Tremor, will be published by MoonPath Press in late 2020.Lauren Davis is the author of Home Beneath the Church, forthcoming from Fernwood Press, and the chapbook Each Wild Thing’s Consent, published by Poetry Wolf Press. She holds an MFA from the Bennington College Writing Seminars, and she teaches at The Writers’ Workshoppe and Imprint Books. She is a former Editor in Residence at The Puritan’s Town Crier and has been awarded a residency at Hypatia-in-the-Woods. Her work has appeared in over fifty literary publications and anthologies including Prairie Schooner, Spillway, Poet Lore, Ninth Letter and elsewhere.Between the author readings, open mic time is available for three minutes per person.
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