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Dynamic Poets Tanya Larkin and Katie Peterson to Read at Concord Library

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Listening to poetry is like having words wash over you in a lovely waterfall. You can experience this when two dynamic women, Tanya Larkin and Katie Peterson, read their poetry this Sunday, February 10, over at the Concord Free Public Library. It’s another entry in the Weekend Poetry Series and it takes place at 3 pm.

Larkin and Peterson are both poets, live in Somerville, and are at the same stage of life, yet their poems are quite different. Peterson’s are more narrative and story-like, while Larkin’s are more lyrical.

Both have been teachers – Peterson currently teaches at Tufts, while Larkin recently left teaching at  the New England Institute of Art – and both explore themes of motherhood, though neither has any children.

Peterson’s first book of poetry sold out completely; she has two more coming out in the fall and later: The Accounts and Permission. Larkin’s book, My Scarlet Ways, is available on Amazon.

Larkin also fronts the band Waves in Detroit.

Come experience these two fascinating women and their poetry this Sunday.  A book signing and reception follows the reading.

The Weekend Poetry Series is organized and presented by the Friends of the Concord Free Public Library. All readings are free and open to the public. For more information on this and other events at the library, go to www.concordlibrary.org.

 

Event Details

Posted by: Stefanie Cloutier
Where Concord Free Public Library 129 Main St, Concord, MA 01742
Next on This event is over.
Time 3:00 pm–4:30 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­conco­rdlibrary.­org
Phone 978-318-3300
Price $0

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Concord Free Public Library

Concord Free Public Library

129 Main St, Concord, MA
978 318 3300

The stately brick building at the juncture of Main Street and Sudbury Road in the center of Concord, is the Concord Free Public Library. There's a statue of Ralph Waldo Emerson sculpted by Daniel Chester French -- the same artist who crafted the statue of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. The main library contains a valuable Special Collections department in the climate-controlled basement with many documents related to transcendentalism and the American Revolution.

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