I'm thrilled that poet and friend M.J. Arcangelini is returning to Ohio this week and reading at Visible Voice Books (which now has a patio!) on October 6th at 7 p.m.. He will be joined by poet friends Steve
Thomas, John Burroughs, Shelley Chernin, Marc Mannheimer, Adam Brodsky,
Terry Provost, Russell Vidrick, Charles Cicirella, Ben Gulyas, Smith
& Lady, Steve Goldberg, and Christopher Franke.
M.J.
Arcangelini (b.1952) was born in western Pennsylvania, grew up there
& in Cleveland, Ohio. He has resided in northern California since
1979. His work has been published in print magazines, online journals,
(including The James White Review, Rusty Truck, The Ekphrastic Review,
The Gasconade Review, As It Ought To Be, Live Nude Poems, North of
Oxford, Rye Whisky Review) & over a dozen anthologies. The most
recent of his five collections are: What the Night Keeps (2019, Stubborn Mule Press) and A Quiet Ghost (2020, Luchador Press).
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