Join the Art, Communication, and English Department for a reading and craft talk by poet Nicole Santalucia. Santalucia is the author of The Book of Dirt (NYQ Books), Spoiled Meat (Headmistress Press), and Because I Did Not Die (Bordighera Press). She is a recipient of the Charlotte Mew Chapbook Prize and the Edna St. Vincent Millay Poetry Prize. Her work has appeared in publications such as The Best American Poetry, The Rumpus, Columbia Journal, Diode, The Florida Review, as well as other journals and anthologies. She is the Director of First-Year Writing, an Associate Professor, and Co-Chair of the LGBTQ+ Advisory Council at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania. Santalucia received her MFA from The New School University and her PhD in English from Binghamton University. She’s the founder of The Binghamton Poetry Project, a literary outreach program, and she has led poetry workshops in the Cumberland County Prison, nursing homes, YWCAs, Boys & Girls Clubs, as well as Public Libraries in central Pennsylvania and upstate New York.
Free and open to the public. Free parking. Book table following the reading.
All in-person attendees must be masked and practice social distancing.
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