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Free Poetry Reading with Leslie Heywood & Joe Weil

  • Tioga Arts Council 179 Front Street Owego, NY 13827 USA (map)

Join us for a FREE poetry reading featuring the work of Leslie Heywood and Joe Weil on Saturday, May 11, at 1:30 pm at Tioga Arts Council (TAC) - Gallery located at 179 Front St., Owego, NY 13827.

ABOUT LESLIE HEYWOOD
Leslie Heywood is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Binghamton University. She is a transdisciplinary creative writer and scholar with book publications in creative nonfiction, poetry, gender and sport studies, and histories of feminism. Her articles have been published in disciplines ranging from cultural and sport studies to feminist psychology to affective neuroscience, as well as many creative writing journals. Books include Pretty Good for a Girl: A Memoir, Abnormal Repetitive Behaviors: Poems, and Dedication to Hunger: The Anorexic Aesthetic in Modern Culture. Her current research, writing, and activities focus on how creative writing and other arts can serve to makes connections between sustainability, climate change, and trauma with an eye toward mitigation strategies and community building. Heywood serves on the Sustainable Communities TAE steering committee, and is the director for the Arts and Humanities section of the Binghamton2degrees project: http://2degrees.binghamton.edu/

ABOUT JOE WEIL
Joseph Weil is an assistant professor who teaches poetry as well as fiction at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Since 2008, four full length volumes of his poems have been published: What Remains (Night Shade, 2008) Painting the Christmas Trees (Texas Review Press), The Plumber's Apprentice (New York Quarterly books, 2009), The Great Grandmother Light, New and Selected (New York Quarterly books, 2013), A Night in Duluth (New York Quarterly books, 2016), and The Backwards Year (New York Quarterly books, 2020.) Weil’s latest book is Saint World, published by Iniquity press/Vendetta books on New Years Eve, 2023. He is currently working on a one man performed autobiography that combines his poems with his music compositions.

Earlier Event: May 5
Collage with Earl Lehman (Part 1)
Later Event: May 12
Collage with Earl Lehman (Part 2)