Peter F. Yacht Club Regatta/Reading Thurs.
Regatta: [noun] a meeting for boat races
Peter F. Yacht Club Regatta: [noun] a meeting for readings of poetry & prose
When? Thursday, November 3, 2005. Doors open at 7:30pm / readings start at 8pm
Where? The Carleton Tavern (upstairs), Parkdale Market (at Armstrong)
Info? http://www.ottawapoetry.blogspot.com/
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Be sure to catch an interview online with rob mclennan on Sentinel Poetry #36 in conversation with writer in residence, Amatoritsero (Ama) Ede. The magazine also features a portrait of rob that I took earlier this summer at Mother Tongue Books.
Clare Latremouille has a novel coming out next fall...(Clare sometimes wears funny hats, but not tonight.)
Stephen Brockwell chats with Clare Latremouille.
Max Middle, Michelle April, & Anita Dolman
Jesse Ferguson in the audience at the Peter F. Yacht Club reading. Michelle, of the Carleton Tavern, in the background.
Stephen Brockwell reads with aid of Max Middle...who conveniently (?) has a flash light. The lights were turned out on purpose for one of Brockwell's poems.
Now you should know, I have other photos in this series, but who could resist our lil' sound poetry sailor, Max Middle, Canada's Sea Scout.
Anita Dolman shares a few of poems with the audience.
All eyes on James Moran. Vivian Vavassis [right] recently took over the managing editor position of Poetics.ca.
Sandra Ridley comes prepared for the regatta. "Forthcoming work will also be included in the anthology, Poetry Night in Muskoka. Always a wheat-farm girl, this writer currently lives in Ottawa."
Carmel Purkis and Jennifer Mulligan
Peter F. Yacht Club Regatta: [noun] a meeting for readings of poetry & prose
When? Thursday, November 3, 2005. Doors open at 7:30pm / readings start at 8pm
Where? The Carleton Tavern (upstairs), Parkdale Market (at Armstrong)
Info? http://www.ottawapoetry.blogspot.com/
_____________
Be sure to catch an interview online with rob mclennan on Sentinel Poetry #36 in conversation with writer in residence, Amatoritsero (Ama) Ede. The magazine also features a portrait of rob that I took earlier this summer at Mother Tongue Books.
Clare Latremouille has a novel coming out next fall...(Clare sometimes wears funny hats, but not tonight.)
Stephen Brockwell chats with Clare Latremouille.
Max Middle, Michelle April, & Anita Dolman
Jesse Ferguson in the audience at the Peter F. Yacht Club reading. Michelle, of the Carleton Tavern, in the background.
Stephen Brockwell reads with aid of Max Middle...who conveniently (?) has a flash light. The lights were turned out on purpose for one of Brockwell's poems.
Now you should know, I have other photos in this series, but who could resist our lil' sound poetry sailor, Max Middle, Canada's Sea Scout.
Anita Dolman shares a few of poems with the audience.
All eyes on James Moran. Vivian Vavassis [right] recently took over the managing editor position of Poetics.ca.
Sandra Ridley comes prepared for the regatta. "Forthcoming work will also be included in the anthology, Poetry Night in Muskoka. Always a wheat-farm girl, this writer currently lives in Ottawa."
Carmel Purkis and Jennifer Mulligan
5 Comments:
Great animation in the photos. :-) You caught so many moments and moods. Loks like the event was a huge success.
On a technical note, for your resume when I look at the page source I can't see any problem in your html but the link to your resume isn't clickable from Safari.
no photos of rob?
yes.
Ack! I'm so jealous!
Thanks for dropping by Laurie.
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