
Kevin Pilkington: A reading and a conversation with 5 of his students. Everyone read, and the discussion focused on writing as a practice, and how our teachers are often the poets whose work we return to again and again.

This Poets for Science anthology, originally envisioned as a companion to the first national nature assessment now the work of United by Nature, gathers 210 voices from the arts, ecology, academia and Indigenous communities from North America giving witness to how nature shapes our lives and how we can shape our future. 11 of the poets from the anthology, including the editors, read from their work.

Three poets read from their recent work and reflected with us on their identity as persons living within and between cultures. Hosted by Mark S. Burrows.

We spent an afternoon with Patty Crane, who read from her translation of Tomas Tranströmer’s The Blue House and spoke about how translation of work into other languages creates a connection between people across linguistic and cultural borders.

Join us for Winter Break, a reading and conversation with 3 poets: Carol Moldaw, Jeffrey Harrison and Didi Jackson.

Larson and poet Miho Nonaka talk about their imagined realities and read from their work. Watch the recording and experience an afternoon of inspiration, thoughtfulness, and vision. Hosted by MHR Board Member Jefferson Navicky, all donations benefit Millay House Rockland.

The first poetry reading of the year at The Poets Corner—Donna Spruijt-Metz’ writing invites the reader to wish for peace with her and she and Mark Burrows explored some of the complexities that peace entails—between nations, between religions, in families, between friends.