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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading at the Georgetown Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of Poetry to celebrate National Poetry Month! The poets are Sherry Chappelle\, Irene Fick\, and David Salner. \n\nSherry Chappelle has been a word hoarder since childhood. She loves poetry for its sweep: from humor to revelation\, its history and mystery. Her chapbook\, Salmagundi won the Dogfish Head Poetry Prize. Her work has appeared in journals and anthologies and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize.\n\nIrene Fick is the author of The Wild Side of the Window (Main Street Rag) and The Stories We Tel (Broadkill Press). Both received first place awards from the National Federation of Press Women. Irene's poems have also appeared in Delmarva Review\, Gargoyle\, The Broadkill Review and The Blue Mountain Review. Irene lives in Lewes and is active in two writers groups. She can be reached at: irenefickpoet.com\n\nOf David Salner's sixth poetry collection\, John Skoyles\, Ploughshares poetry editor\, said: "The Green Vault Heist is not only a beautiful book\, it is great company." Summer Words: New and Selected Poems also appeared in 2023. His novel A Place to Hide won first place for 1900s historical fiction from Next Generation Indie Book Awards. He's worked as iron ore miner\, steelworker\, baseball usher\, and now librarian.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-size:14px">Join us for a night of Poetry to celebrate National Poetry Month! The poets are Sherry Chappelle\, Irene Fick\, and David Salner. </span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:14px">Sherry Chappelle has been a word hoarder since childhood. She loves poetry for its sweep: from humor to revelation\, its history and mystery. Her chapbook\,&nbsp\;<em>Salmagundi</em>&nbsp\;won the Dogfish Head Poetry Prize. Her work has appeared in journals and anthologies and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:14px">Irene Fick is the author of&nbsp\;<em>The Wild Side</em>&nbsp\;<em>of the Window</em>&nbsp\;(Main Street Rag) and&nbsp\;<em>The Stories We Tel</em>&nbsp\;<em>(Broadkill Press)</em>. Both received first place awards from the National Federation of Press Women. Irene&rsquo\;s poems have also appeared in&nbsp\;<em>Delmarva Review\, Gargoyle\, The Broadkill Review</em>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;<em>The Blue Mountain Review.</em>&nbsp\;Irene lives in Lewes and is active in two writers groups. She can be reached at: irenefickpoet.com</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:14px">Of David Salner&rsquo\;s sixth poetry collection\, John Skoyles\,&nbsp\;<em>Ploughshares</em>&nbsp\;poetry editor\, said: &ldquo\;<em>The Green Vault Heist</em>&nbsp\;is not only a beautiful book\, it is great company.&rdquo\;&nbsp\;<em>Summer Words: New and Selected Poems</em>&nbsp\;also appeared in 2023. His novel&nbsp\;<em>A Place to Hide</em>&nbsp\;won first place for 1900s historical fiction from Next Generation Indie Book Awards. He&rsquo\;s worked as iron ore miner\, steelworker\, baseball usher\, and now librarian.</span></p>\n
LOCATION:Georgetown Public Library 123 West Pine St. Georgetown\, DE 19947
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