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SUMMARY:Salem Poetry Project Featuring Lois Rosen
DESCRIPTION:Lois Rosen’s writing blends the nuances of life in Yonkers, New York with the laid-back tastes of apple rhubarb crisp from an Oregon farmers market.\n \nHer work has been recognized by the Oregon Poetry Association, Oregon Writers’ Colony, and Willamette Writers. The latter awarded her the Kay Snow First Place Fiction Award for “Herring,” set in New York and published in the Timberline Review. The Portland Liars’ League performed and recorded her short story, “The Hollywood Life.” She is also the author of three poetry collections—Diving and Rising (Finishing Line Press), Pigeons (Traprock Books), Nice and Loud (Tebot Bach) and has published poems and short fiction in over 100 literary journals including Calyx, Arlington Literary Review, and Crab Creek Review. Lois received an MFA from The Rainier Writing Workshop and has taught English as a Second Language in Oregon, New York, Japan, Ecuador, Colombia, and Costa Rica.\n \nShe co-founded the Peregrine Poets, and leads two Amherst Writers Workshops—Salem’s Trillium Writers and the Institute for Continued Learning group at Willamette University. She is a willing coach and cheerleader for many aspiring writers.\n \nWhen not involved in literary endeavors, Lois enjoys learning languages, strolling through botanical gardens, and laughing with friends and family.\nThe Salem Poetry Project continues at the Bush Barn Annex, 600 Mission St SE, Salem. Parking for the Bush Barn and Bush House is located off of High Street and the Annex entrance is just to the left of the main entrance. Each week will present a featured reader followed by the Infamous Open Mic: 3 poems or five minutes whichever is first. Featured reader begins at 7:00 and the open mic will directly follow. For more information contact Marc Janssen at mrcjanssen@msn.com.\n
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