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Silo Series Poetry Reading w/Tin Fogdall, Rebecca Kaiser Gibson, & Richard Smith

  • The Word Barn 66 Newfields Road Exeter, NH, 03833 USA (map)

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The Silo Series kicks of summer with poetry!

Come join us as we take in the words and images of three fantastic writers - Tin Fogdall, Rebecca Kaiser Gibson, and Richard Smith.

The event is free ($5/person suggested donation), but we ask that you register to save yourself a spot. 


ABOUT TIN FOGDALL

Tin Fogdall’s poetry appears in The New Republic, Poetry, Slate.com, The Threepenny Review, and several other publications. She has received fellowships from the New Hampshire Arts Council, Vermont Studio Center, the St. Botolph’s Foundation, and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference. Tin runs a communications consulting practice based in northern Vermont, where she hangs out with her husband, Chris, and shoots as much photography as possible.


ABOUT REBECCA KAISER GIBSON

WEBSITE | POEMS

Rebecca Kaiser Gibson’s poetry collections are Girl as Birch, (2022), and OPINEL (2015) from Bauhan Publishing. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in several publications, including Agni; Green Mountains Review; Harvard Review; Salamander; Slate; Tupelo Quarterly; and The Antigonish Review. Her first novel, The Promise of a Normal Life is forthcoming from Arcade Publishing, 2023. She’s received fellowships from MacDowell, the Massachusetts Cultural Council,Vermont Studio Center, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and was a Fulbright Scholar teaching poetry in India. After teaching poetry at Tufts University for 23 years, she founded The Loom, Poetry in Harrisville, a poetry reading series

ABOUT RICHARD SMITH

WEBSITE | POEMS

Richard Smith began life as an English major. After college, he worked in publishing for twelve years and then retooled as a clinical psychologist. He has a private practice in Washington, D.C. and serves on the core faculty of the Center for Existential Studies and Psychotherapy. He and his partner live in Washington with their two dogs. Not a Soul but Us, his first book, won the 2021 May Sarton New Hampshire Poetry Prize and is published by Bauhan Publishing.

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