Poets Coming to Peru State College
04/15/2016

 (KLZA)--Two of Nebraska’s notable poets will visit Peru State College on April 19. Matt Mason and Sarah McKinstry-Brown will read their works at 11:00 am. in the Jindra Fine Arts Recital Hall.

Dr. Bill Clemente, professor of English, writes, “Matt visited the Peru State campus in 2009, and you can get a feel for the excitement his words generate by look at the video linked on the page devoted to his visit on the Around Peru, Nebraska blog at http://aroundperu.blogspot.com/2009/03/matt-mason-at-peru-state-college.html. “

Clemente adds, “The Peru State Community is very pleased to welcome this husband and wife team, Matt and Sarah, to read as part of National Poetry Month.”

Mason and McKinstry-Brown’s visit is sponsored by the Alpha Chi Honor Society and the PSC Creative Writing Series. The event is free and open to the public. Questions may be directed to Bill Clemente at bclemente@peru.edu.

Sarah McKinstry-Brown won an Academy of American Poets Prize and a Nebraska Book Award for her first full-length collection, Cradling Monsoons. She is an Editorial Board member for Spark Wheel Press and a co-editor of the award-winning, The Untidy Season: An Anthology of Nebraska Women Poets; she has also been published in journals such as South Dakota Review, Ruminate, Cimarron Review and Chicago Quarterly. In addition, she’s worked on a large number of public art projects (most recently, Conversations on a Bus) and partnered with a public non-profit cultural organization, KANEKO, to create feedback, a one-of-a-kind reading series that invites established and emerging writers to read from works in progress and get feedback on those new works.

Matt Mason has won a Pushcart Prize and two Nebraska Book Awards; was a Finalist for the position of Nebraska State Poet; organized and ran poetry programming with the U.S. Department of State in Nepal, Romania, Botswana and Belarus; and has been on six teams at the National Poetry Slam. He has over 200 publications in magazines and anthologies, including Ted Kooser’s American Life in Poetry and on Garrison Keillor’s Writer’ Almanac.  He is executive director of the Nebraska Writers Collective and is consultant for the Nebraska Arts Council with Nebraska’s Poetry Out Loud program.  His most recent book, The Baby That Ate Cincinnati, was released in 2013.

 

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