Saturday April 27, 2013

3nd Annual Philadelphia Poetry Festival: April 27, 2013
The Philadelphia Poetry Festival celebrates Greater Philadelphia poetry in all its manifestions.
This event will unite and showcase the diverse organizations that work throughout the region to make and share poetry.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Philly Poetry Fest Schedule 2013


In celebration of poetry month, The Philadelphia Poetry Festival will be held on Saturday, April 27, 2013, from 11 am to 4:30 p.m., in the Montgomery Auditorium, at the Philadelphia Free Library, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19103. It is an afternoon dedicated to celebrating Greater Philadelphia poetry, in all of its manifestations, and to uniting and showcasing the diverse organizations that work throughout the region to promote and share poetry.

Below is the schedule for the event

Philadelphia Poetry Festival
saturday, april 27, 2013 - 11 AM - 4:30 PM
2013 Schedule

11:00 A.M. - WELCOME !
1ST SET * Hosted by JOANNE LEVA
* Featured Guest: Leonard GontareK
* Manayunk Roxborough Art Center/ Schuylkill Valley Journal (Peter Krok / Eileen Moeller)
*Philadelphia Stories (Courtney Bambrick / Blythe Davenport)
* Farley's Bookstore -Poetry Series (Bernadette McBride/Lorraine Henrie Lins)
Mad Poets Society/Mad Poets Review (Eileen D'Angelo / David Kozinski)
*Montgomery County Poet Laureate Program (Ethel Rackin / Glenn McLaughlin )

*NETWORKING BREAK ! 15 MIN.*

2ND SET * Hosted by GLENN McLAUGHLIN
Moonstone Art Center (Larry Robin / Lester Mobley)
Philadelphia Poets (Rosemary Cappello / Mel Brake)
Big Blue Marble /Poetry Aloud & Alive (Mike Cohen / Dave Worrell)
Asian Arts Initiative/Family Style Open Mic (Michelle Myers)
Making Poems that Last Workshops (Leonard Gontarek / Phyllis Mass)

*NETWORKING BREAK ! 15 MIN.*

3RD SET * Hosted by DAVE WORRELL
* Featured Guests: DAVE SIMPSON & DAN SIMPSON
Philadelphia Writers Conference (TO BE ANNOUNCED )
*Painted Bride Quarterly (Kathleen Volk Miller)
*Musehouse: A Literary Arts Center (Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno)
American Poetry Review (David Bonanno)
* PoetryWITS ( Cleveland Wall)

*NETWORKING BREAK ! 15 MIN.*

4th SET * Hosted by HAYDEN SAUNIER
Kelly Writers House/Penn Campus (TENTATIVE ! Jessica Lowenthal, Director)
Panoramic Poetry Series / and Uptown Panoramic Poetry Series (Crucial)
Green Line Poetry Series (Leonard Gontarek / Charles Carr)
Monday Poets Series (Kay Wisniewski/Lamont Dixon, Host )
* Apiary (Amelia Longo / Warren Longmire)
* Featured Guest: Sonia Sanchez and Philadelphia 's First Student Poet Laureate: SIDURI BECKMAN and Finalist: JAYA MONTAGUE

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

3rd Annual Fest is ON!

Philadelphia poets and poetry orgs: It's ON!!!

The 3rd Annual Philadelphia Poetry Festival is scheduled for April 27, 2013 at the Central Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia.

As I type, we're lining up the organizations, featured readers, and poets -- a slate that promises to trump the past 2 festivals and have you scurrying for excuses if somebody decides to throw a birthday party that afternoon. In other words, this is NOT TO BE MISSED!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

On your mark, get set, FEST!!!

With the festival just a few days away, we're all getting super excited!

Especially now that we've finalized & published the schedule for this year's Philadelphia Poetry Festival. We've got 20 amazing organizations and 2 inspirational and influential featured guests.

We really hope you'll join us!!!

Featured Poet: Lamont B. Steptoe

We are very pleased to have Lamont B. Steptoe as a featured guest and the closing poet for Saturday's Philadelphia Poetry Festival. Steptoe is an icon of the Philadelphia poetry scene and a great influence for many younger poets.


Lamont B. Steptoe is a poet, Vietnam veteran, photographer and the publisher/founder of Whirlwind Press. Steptoe is the author of eight books of poetry, including Mad Minute, Crimson River, and Uncle's South China Sea Blue Nightmare. His work has been anthologized in Life on the Line: Poems of Healing, Brother to Brother, In Search of Color Everywhere, and Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poet's Cafe, among others. Steptoe was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 1994 and received a 1995-1996 Literary Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. He was also a Discipline Winner in the Literature category of the 1995-1996 Pew Charitable Trusts Fellowship Program.

A quick google search will tell you why you don't want to miss this opportunity to see Lamont read. But if you need more convincing, you can read his poems here and here. You can listen to him reading his poems here. And you can check out video of him here, here, or here....


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Featured Poets: Wings of Worth


Wings of Worth
featured poets
for this year's Philly Poetry Fest

We are so excited to announce that Wings of Worth will be our first featured poets at the 2nd Annual Philadelphia Poetry Festival this Saturday. Founded in 2011, Wings of Worth is relatively new to the Philadelphia scene, but their inspirational collective of 11 accomplished female poets is having a profound impact on audiences throughout the region! 

If you haven't seen them perform, you should! And Saturday is just your chance. They'll be going on around 1pm.

Here's a little bit more about Wings of Worth and the women who make up this powerful group!

Wings of Worth, founded by Jaz and Adriann “The Pen” Bautista, with the vision
to inspire and uplift women of all ages, hues, socio-economic & cultural backgrounds to be their best “whole” selves. Wings of Worth exists to use poetically spoken word to inspire, uplift and encourage the world via, print, the worldwide web, guest/feature appearances and audio technology. They do this through collective live performances at Poetry Venues, Women’s Shelters, Prisons, Churches, Universities and anywhere where women may be gathered to hear this message of hope. 

The women of Wings of Worth are: Naila Mattison-Jones, Christina "Khrystle" Atkinson, Na Koikoi Aziza Zenzile Kintehg, Ebony Malaika Collier, Miracle, Lynn Blue aka Lady Blue, Adriann “The Pen” Bautista, Jaz, Alllisss, LOreal "ElleVintage"Chrisp-Seels, and Angel Hogan.


For those about to Fest...


...we offer you a list of the 20 amazing & eclectic poetry organizations that will be participating in the 2nd Annual Philadelphia Poetry Festival, which will take place this Saturday from noon-5p at the Central Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. 

Apiary
Berks Bards
First Fridays on the Nile
Green Line Poetry Series
Mad Poets Society
Making Poems that Last Workshops
Monday Poets Series
Montgomery County Poet Laureate Program (MCPL)
Moonstone Art Center
Moveable Beats
MPW Foundation
National Black Authors Tour
The Overbrook Poets
Painted Bride Quarterly
Philadelphia Poets
Philadelphia Stories
Poetry Aloud & Alive
PoetryWITS
Schuylkill Valley Journal
Spit Fire Poetry Fest

Look out for the full schedule & profiles of our participants and featured readers - coming soon!


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

We're back!

We had such a great time last year, we decided to do it again (and again and again and again). That's right, our gang of crazy ladies -- Eileen D'Angelo, Autumn Konopka, Joanne Leva, and Tamara Oakman -- has decided to make the Philly Poetry Festival an annual shindig.

We're in the process of booking a few featured poets, some musicians, and as many of the area's hard-working poetry organizations as we can pack into an afternoon. Check back often for updates. Or better yet, follow us & you'll hear about them as they happen.
Here we are looking positively blissful at last year's festival.
Why wouldn't we do it again???
(L-R: Joanne Leva, Autumn Konopka, Eileen D'Angelo & Tamara Oakman)