MaryAnn McCarra-Fitzpatrick
Third Place, Greenburgh’s 41st Annual Poetry Competition.
20 May 2012

Third Place, Greenburgh’s 41st Annual Poetry Competition.

20 May 2012

Poetry Reading, BeanRunner Cafe, Peekskill, NY, Sat. 12th May, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m..

Saturday 12th May, BeanRunner Cafe, Peekskill, NY 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., Poetry Reading!!!

Poetry Reading and Book Signing
Mervyn Taylor, Margo Stever

Mervyn Taylor is a Trinidad-born poet, dividing his time between Brooklyn, NY and his island home. He has taught at Bronx Community College, The New School and in NYC public schools, and is the author of four books of poetry: An Island of His Own (1992), The Goat (1999), Gone Away (2006), and No Back Door (2010), recipient of the Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement. Taylor can be heard reading on an audio collection, Road Clear, accompanied by renowned bassist David Williams.

Margo Taft Stever, an award-winning poet, is author of THE HUDSON LINE (Main Street Rag, 2012). Her first book, Frozen Spring (2002), was the winner of the Mid-List Press First Series Award for Poetry, and her chapbook, Reading the Night Sky, won the 1996 Riverstone Poetry Chapbook Competition. She is founder of The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center and the founding editor of the Center’s small press imprint, Slapering Hol Press.

Books for purchase, poets will sign after the reading.

BeanRunner Cafe
201 South Division Street
Peekskill, NY
914-737-1701
http://beanrunnercafe.com/index.php

Saturday 12th May, BeanRunner Cafe, Peekskill, NY 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., Poetry Reading!!!

Saturday
May 12
3:00 pm
to
5:00 pm
Poetry Reading and Book Signing
with Mervyn Taylor, Margo Stever

Mervyn Taylor is a Trinidad-born poet, dividing his time between Brooklyn, NY and his island home. He has taught at Bronx Community College, The New School and in NYC public schools, and is the author of four books of poetry: An Island of His Own (1992), The Goat (1999), Gone Away (2006), and No Back Door (2010), recipient of the Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement. Taylor can be heard reading on an audio collection, Road Clear, accompanied by renowned bassist David Williams.

Margo Taft Stever, an award-winning poet, is author of THE HUDSON LINE (Main Street Rag, 2012). Her first book, Frozen Spring (2002), was the winner of the Mid-List Press First Series Award for Poetry, and her chapbook, Reading the Night Sky, won the 1996 Riverstone Poetry Chapbook Competition. She is founder of The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center and the founding editor of the Center’s small press imprint, Slapering Hol Press.

Books for purchase, poets will sign after the reading.

BeanRunner Cafe

201 South Division Street

Peekskill, NY 

914-737-1701

http://beanrunnercafe.com/index.php

McCarra/Poetry, April 2012.

THIS SUNDAY!!!!!  At THE PEEKSKILL MUSEUM!!!
2:00 p.m.
$5.00 for non-members
124 Union Avenue, Peekskill, NY  10566

THIS SUNDAY!!!!! At THE PEEKSKILL MUSEUM!!!

2:00 p.m.

$5.00 for non-members

124 Union Avenue, Peekskill, NY 10566

Check out the blog for original poetry, notices of upcoming readings, and audio and video readings. It is now possible to order the e-book, “Metropolitan Diary” by clicking on the topmost link, which will bring you to the Amazon.com page for the book.

It’s only .99 cents. Good value for money!!

Cheers,

MaryAnn

A collection of poems, some longish, some shortish, but all well worth reading. MaryAnn McCarra-Fitzpatrick’s poems have appeared in such publications as Chronogram, Thick With Conviction, MoonLit, OBSOLETE! magazine, Clapboard House, Vox Mom, Make Room for DADA, Cavalier Literary Couture, and in the anthology “Blood Beats in Four Square Miles.” MaryAnn lives in Peekskill, New York, with her husband Mark and their three sons, Aidan, Conor, and Brendan.

Metropolitan Diary — e-book shortly to be published via Kindle Direct Publishing

30 poems.

.99 cents

Not a bad value, I’m thinking.

MaryAnn’s e-book, “Metropolitan Diary” should be published, very shortly, via Kindle Direct Publishing.

https://kdp.amazon.com

MaryAnn’s poem, “Break Room” appears on page 69 of the current issue of Chronogram.  Pick up a free copy (if you’re local to the Hudson Valley, NY area) or read it online at:
http://www.chronogram.com

MaryAnn’s poem, “Break Room” appears on page 69 of the current issue of Chronogram.  Pick up a free copy (if you’re local to the Hudson Valley, NY area) or read it online at:

http://www.chronogram.com