The Writers Guild at Bloomington presents Last Sunday Poetry, featuring Peter Kaczmarczyk and Bruce Kell.
PETER KACZMARCZYK was raised in Massachusetts but was willing to leave the comfort of Red Sox country when he learned there were Dunkin Donuts in Indiana. His writing is assisted by cats. They believe they can write better than him by walking across the keyboard. Sometimes they do. Peter’s poetry has been included in over 80 journals and anthologies. He has also published three chapbooks: Distant Yet Always Heard, The Scars Across My Thigh, and Could Have Gotten a Cat. Peter is co-creator of the Captain Janeway statue in Bloomington, Indiana.
BRUCE KELL is a long-time resident of Bloomington and a graduate of Indiana University. In addition to writing, he paints, draws, cooks, sings and plays guitar and flute. He and his wife, Ann, love to travel and call San Miguel de Allende in Mexico their second home.
Emerging poets who need a supportive audience, and established poets who want to promote published works: Sign up for open mic! Your words are precious. The time limit per open mic participant is 3-5 min. depending on the number signed up (e.g. 3.75 min. if 12).
Arrive 20-50 min. before the 7pm program start time so you can:
- Sign up for open mic
- Meet and greet featured poets, and each other
- Purchase the store's books and other gift items
- Order and enjoy cafe food and beverages
More information about the Writers Guild at Bloomington:
https://writersguildbloomington.com/
The Writers Guild at Bloomington is committed to fostering diversity, and welcomes members regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, and ability.
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