Chauncey Beaty Features @ Writer’s Block First Draft, Friday, March 19, 2010

From Joanna Schroeder, the host of Writer’s Block First Draft:

“Fresh off the WoWps finals stage – First Draft is proud to present a feature of all new work by hometown favorite Chauncey Beaty. If you’ve been writing all week off the endorphin high of seeing Columbus’ first national poetry event storm our local stages last weekend – bring out what you’ve got and share it with an audience that loves new poems and new poets!

Chauncey Beaty is an Atlanta-based poet (and OSU alum) who rocked the Women of the World poetry slam all the way to the final round of the competition. She is also an artist who uses her words to effect change in the world through her dedication to writing. Her annual Hope Springs Writing Retreat has been described as a nourishing and transformative experience for the women who attend. Come out to experience the intensity of her work and stay for her lightning fast metaphors. Some people win the Super Bowl and then go to Disneyland. Chauncey Beaty was crowned the third-best female slammer at WoW and she is coming to First Draft. Come out and hear what new change is jangling in her pockets.

Chauncey’s feature will be followed by the traditional First Draft Open Mic where new poems and new poets are always welcome. Bring us the new and shiny, or the dusty journal you had stashed behind the couch. If it is new, or has never been performed before, we will give you and your piece mad love and applause.

Hope to see you there!”

First Draft Open Mic
Kafe Kerouac
2250 N High Street
March 19, 2010
8pm
$3 Cover

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Sierra DeMulder and Colin Gilbert Double Feature @Writing Wrongs March 16, 2010

Sierra Mulder and Colin Gilbert

Sierra Mulder and Colin Gilbert

From the Writing Wrongs Poetry Mailing List:

“If you’ve got a hangover from the Women of the World Poetry Slam, then Writing Wrongs has a cure for what ails you. Sierra DeMulder and Colin Gilbert are giving a double feature!

Sierra DeMulder has had one of the most successful years in poetry slam’s recent history. After being on the St. Paul National Poetry Slam Championship Team in 2009, Sierra followed that up by becoming a finalist at both the 2010 Individual and Women of the World Poetry Slams.

Colin Gilbert is a multiple Dallas, TX all city champ and 2008 Individual World Poetry Slam Finalist.

You don’t want to miss these two perform!”

Tuesday, March 16 (That’s Tonight, Folks!)
Urban Spirit Coffee Shop
893 E Long St, Columbus, OH (View Map)
$5 admission, $4 w/ student ID
8pm Start time

Check out Writing Wrongs Poetry Slam.

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Updated Poetry Forum Winter 2010 Schedule

The Poetry Forum has announced the remainder of its show schedule for Winter 2010:

  • March 15: Joshua Butts
  • March 22: Joanna Schroeder
  • March 29: Andrea Scarpino
  • April 5: No Show (Easter)
  • April 12: Ben Rader
  • April 19: Louise Robertson
  • April 26: Jack Burgess
  • May 3:Winner of the Annual William Redding Memorial Competition

All shows are on Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Rumba Café, 2507 Summit Street @ Hudson Street, Columbus.

For more info, check out Poetry Calendar Columbus.

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First Draft, March 13, 2010

Because of the Women of the World Poetry Slam this week, Writer’s Block has the pleasure of holding its First Draft Poetry show during the Slam this month.

This Saturday, March 13, your regularly scheduled First Draft Poetry show will be happening 12:00 – 1:30 PM at the Columbus State Community College Ballroom. The Conference Center Ballroom is located on the 4th floor of the Center for Workforce Development Building (right next to the Discovery Zone Bookstore). Come out and share your new, never-performed poems on this show’s open mic hotness!

For the full schedule of WoWPS events, see the WoWPS 2010 Schedule of Events.

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March 2010 Edition of Poetry Super Highway Worldwide Open Reading Online Now!

The February 2010 Edition of Poetry Super Highway Worldwide Open Reading is online now! I read my poem “The Devotee” on the show. The broadcast began with “an impromptu poem from Dracula from beyond this mortal world”, as well as callers from Laguna Hills, CA, Lake Wells, FL, Valley Center, CA,Newark, NJ, and Elkins Park, PA who also read poems on the show.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/psh/2010/03/07/psh-live-march-2010-open-reading.

The next show is scheduled for Sunday, April 11, 2010 @ 2:00 PM Pacific/5:00 PM Eastern. For more information, see the PSH Live website.

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WoWPS Finals @ the Lincoln Theatre, March 13, 2010

The finals for the 2010 Women of the World Poetry Slam will be held at the historic Lincoln Theater on Saturday, March 13 @ 8:00 P.M. (View Map)

Since the theater will most likely be packed and tickets will be more at the door, PSI suggests that you buy tickets ahead of time. They say “Ticketmaster charges you more. Or you can pay more at the door. Twenty-two bucks each to put your tail in the hottest show in town.”

For the full schedule of events, see the WoWPS 2010 Schedule of Events.

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Poetry Forum Annual Fundraiser Features Scott Woods, March 8, 2010

The Poetry Forum is having their annual Fundraiser show with featured poet Scott Woods on Monday, March 8, 2010.

The show starts at 7 p.m. and will be at the Poetry Forum’s home, the Rumba Café @ 2507 Summit Street, Columbus OH (View Map).

Some additional words from Steve Abbott from the Poetry Forum:

“No long pitch letter. Just the facts:

  1. The Poetry Forum has been presenting the best in central Ohio poetry for 26 years.
  2. We’re operating without grant support and need yours.
  3. Scott Woods will knock you out.

If you are not familiar with the poetry of Scott Woods, you owe it to yourself to invest an evening in getting acquainted with it and him. His work is lyrical, thoughtful, smart, and yes, often laugh-out-loud funny. He is a founder and coordinator of Writers Block, which has operated several poetry venues around Columbus for many years. Scott now hosts Writers Block’s weekly readings at Kafe Kerouac, north of OSU. He has several chapbooks of poems out, is on the Board of Poetry Slam International, and has coached slam teams from Columbus at national competitions. His appearance at The Poetry Forum will warm you up after weeks of cold that have made recluses out of many.

We’d like you to be there, and it doesn’t matter how much you can give. We know it’s a tough time for many people and that money for the arts is in jeopardy in many places. But we depend on lovers of the written and spoken word to keep us singing our lines and lighting the night.

We hope you’ll make a point of coming out March 8 at 7 PM to the Rumba Café, 2507 Summit Street (just south of Hudson Street). Bring your checkbook. Bring cash. Bring a friend or several—carpool if you can work it out. But come. First, because it will be worth it to hear Scott Woods, and second because your support is critical to our ability to keep The Poetry Forum alive.

There’s never an admission charge at The Poetry Forum, and we depend solely on donations to ensure that our impressive poets get a little payment for sharing their work with you every week. We ask only that you come and consider making a donation by cash or check (payable to The Poetry Forum). As always, we’ll have a special book raffle.

If you can’t be there in person, we hope you’ll send your support to The Poetry Forum, c/o Box 784, Worthington OH 43085. The numbers are simple: $25 from 25 people will provide much of what we need to match what we raise a dollar at a time passing the hat each week. A donation in any amount will help us continue The Poetry Forum into next year. If you want more information or want to know how else you can help, call 614-268-5006.

Your interest in poetry and your support for The Poetry Forum have been essential to its success over the past 26 years. We hope you can join us at 7 p.m. March 8 at Rumba Café, 2507 Summit Street (just south of Hudson Street) to enjoy the poetry of Scott Woods and the company of some pretty intelligent people.

And please forward this to friends and/or post it to your Facebook page.

The Poetry Forum has spread the word since 1984.
You can help us spread the word today.”

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Writer’s Block Hosts WoWPS Kickoff @ Callahan’s, March 10, 2010

Writer’s Block Poetry is hosting the kickoff for the Women of the World Poetry Slam at Callahan’s on March 10 (View Map).

The night will begin with the traditional Writer’s Block Open Mic from 8:00 PM until 9:00 PM, followed by the Last Chance Slam from 9:00 PM until 11:00 PM. Ladies, if you missed your chance the first time around to slam to get into WoWPS, this Slam is literally your LAST CHANCE to try to compete in WoWPS.

All of this is followed by the Welcome Party, which begins at 11:00 PM and goes until whenever.

For the full schedule of events, see the WoWPS 2010 Schedule of Events.

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Women’s Panel and Workshop @ Writing Wrongs, Thursday, March 11, 2010

WW Women's Workshop Flyer

The folks over at Writing Wrongs Poetry say, “stop by for an incredible workshop and panel with four of Poetry Slam’s most amazing Ladies!

Dee Matthews (Detroit), Gypsee Yo (Atlanta), Sonya Renee (D.C.) & Mahogany L Browne (Brooklyn) make up an amazing panel of poets that will be conducting a workshop during the Women of the World Poetry Slam. This event has been one of the highlights of the past couple of years and this promises to have the same impact.

Admission is Free for participants, volunteers and staff for the Women of the World Poetry Slam. $5 for General Admission.”

When: Thursday, March 11 from 1:30 – 4:00 PM
Where: Urban Spirit Coffee Shop, 893 E. Long Street, Columbus OH (View Map)

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Rachel McKibbens Features @ Writing Wrongs, March 9, 2010

THE Rachel McKibbens will be featuring at Writing Wrongs Poetry on March 9, 2010.

Yes, you read right.

She will feature there, shortly before the Women of the World Poetry Slam. She is also competing in the slam.

The founders of WW have this to say about the show:

Rachel McKibbens is many, many things including the author of the beloved ‘Pink Elephant’ and the 2009 Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion. She is coming back to Columbus to do a full set for Writing Wrongs and you don’t want to miss it.

There will also be an 8 woman slam off comprised of some of the nation’s best.

All this plays up to a night you CAN’T miss.”

When: March 9, 2010 @ 8:00 PM
Where: Writing Wrongs Poetry Slam @ Urban Spirit Coffee Shop, 893 E. Long Street, Columbus OH (View Map)

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Video Performance of “Angels” On YouTube!

I just posted a performance of “Angels” that was taped at Writing Wrongs Poetry on January 26, 2010. I performed a slightly ad-libbed version of the poem during the open mic that night, which preceded the 2nd Annual All-Ohio Battle Slam. You can watch the clips below:

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February 2010 Edition of Poetry Super Highway Worldwide Open Reading Online Now!

The February 2010 Edition of Poetry Super Highway Worldwide Open Reading is online now! I read my poem “Angels” on the show. Poets from Newark, NJ, Desert Hot Springs, CA, Lake Wells, FL, Santa Barbara, CA, Valley Center, CA, Birmingham, AL, North Hollywood, CA and Sonoma, CA also read poems on the show.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/psh/2010/02/07/february-2010-worldwide-open-reading.

The next show is scheduled for Sunday, March 7, 2010 @ 2:00 PM Pacific/5:00 PM Eastern. For more information, see the PSH Live website.

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