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April 20, 2024

QLPORYT Presents Celebrating Women in Poetry: An Encore Poetry Reading

QLPORYT Presents Celebrating Women in Poetry: An Encore Poetry Reading

A Different Kind of Poetry Broadcast

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Quintessential Listening Poetry Online Radio and YouTube

On Saturday, March 23, 2024, we hosted a special program—a Zoom/YouTube episode entitled "Celebrating Women in Poetry." This profound event was dedicated to honoring Women's History Month through the medium of verse. Through the power of poetry, we invited our audience to immerse themselves in the strength, resilience, and beauty embodied by women's voices. Delve into a rich tapestry of emotions, perspectives, and experiences intricately woven by female poets. Let us come together in appreciation of their remarkable contributions to literature and society. Embark on this poetic journey with us as we pay tribute to the creativity, strength, and unwavering spirit of women through the art of poetry. Featured poets included Naomi Bindman, Mary Louise Kiernan, and Amanda Russell. Audiogram will be accessible on YouTube 4/27/24 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDuhMdCqUI3cJRKj-Jlgabw

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Mary Louise Kiernan

Writer

The recipient of a 2015 poetry prize from Arizona State University, Mary Louise Kiernan has been published in numerous print and online journals, with two poems translated into Italian. Most recently, a poem of hers has been shortlisted in an 11th International Five Words Poetry Competition. The proud holder of dual Irish American citizenship, she is thrilled to be reading her entry on April 8th via Zoom in Cork, Ireland. Twice published in The New York Times, Mary Louise Kiernan is a member of Calling All Poets, The Woodstock Poetry Society, and Cultivating Voices Live Poetry. The title of her full-length debut poetry collection is "The Gift of Glossophobia" [published by Kelsay Books]. To read and listen to more of her work, go to Facebook, Instagram, and her website at marylouisekiernan.com. She is delighted to be invited for a second time to be interviewed by the humble poet himself Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram.

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Amanda Russell

Poet / Mother / Editor

Amanda Russell (she/her/hers) is a guest editor at The Comstock Review and a stay-at-home mom. Her poems have appeared in Hole in the Head re:View, EcoTheo Review, Lily Poetry Review, Open: a Journal of Arts and Letters, and elsewhere. To learn about her or her chapbooks, Barren Years (Finishing Line Press, 2019) and Processing (Main Street Rag Publishing, 2024) , please visit https://poetrussell.wordpress.com/.

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Naomi Bindman

Writer/Poet

Naomi Bindman’s articles, essays, and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in anthologies and journals including Mothering, So to Speak, Friends Journal, Consilience, Import Sky, Honeyguide, Synchroniciti, First Literary Review—East, South Florida Poetry Journal, Lightwood Magazine and El Portal Literary Journal. She was a finalist in the 2023 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Contest, and won the 2023 Creative Nonfiction Award from Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose. Naomi has received grants from the Vermont Arts Council, taught memoir-writing workshops funded by the Vermont Humanities Council, and is on the faculty of the Vermont State Colleges. Her (as yet unpublished) memoir, You're the Words I Sing, tells the story of Naomi's journey back to life performing the songs of her daughter, Ellen, whose life ended in a car crash at seventeen.