Salem Poetry Project Featuring Renee Roman Nose
Renee Roman Nose, MAIS, citizen of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, is an activist, artist, motivational speaker, poet, photographer and cultural anthropologist. Author of Sweet Grass Talking, published by Uttered Chaos Press, Roman Nose is inspired by historical and contemporary issues. Her Spoken Word CD, The River of Life, with noted Native flute player, Peter Ali, is available in person, from the publisher, on Spotify, and on Amazon. Her second book is currently in progress, with an anticipated release date of May, 2024, titled: Have War Paint, Will Travel. This book looks at relationships largely through a comedic lens. Roman Nose lives and thrives in the Pacific Northwest.
The 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 [email protected].