Poets in Print: Dr. Shonda Buchanan and Mary Ann Samyn
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Join us for our 2025/26 season of our Poets in Print Reading Series! There will be four readings, three in person in the KBAC gallery and one online through zoom.
Our November reading will be held in person and feature Dr. Shonda Buchanan and Mary Anne Samyn. Limited edition letterpress printed broadsides by Tonia Gonzalez and Kelly Leitermann will be available for sale during the reading.
Kalamazoo, Michigan native Dr. Shonda Buchanan is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Western Michigan University and teaches in Alma College’s MFA Program in Creative Writing. For the last 30 years, Shonda has taught poetry as a tool for healing and recovery. Author of three collections of poetry, The Lost Songs of Nina Simone, Who’s Afraid of Black Indians?, and Equipoise: Poems from Goddess Country as well as the award-winning memoir, Black Indian, chosen by PBS NewsHour as a “Top 20 books to read to learn about institutional racism,” Shonda is the editor of two poetry anthologies, Oxfam Ambassador and a PEN Emerging Voices Fellow and Faculty Mentor. Shonda is working on two collections of poetry and an essay collection, Children of the Mixed Blood Trail.
Mary Ann Samyn is the author of seven collections of poetry, including The Return from Calvary and Air, Light, Dust, Shadow, Distance. She teaches in the MFA program at West Virginia University, writes about all things Cake & Poetry on Substack ( https://maryannsamyn.substack.com), and lives in WV and in her home state of Michigan.
Our November reading will be held in person and feature Dr. Shonda Buchanan and Mary Anne Samyn. Limited edition letterpress printed broadsides by Tonia Gonzalez and Kelly Leitermann will be available for sale during the reading.
Kalamazoo, Michigan native Dr. Shonda Buchanan is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Western Michigan University and teaches in Alma College’s MFA Program in Creative Writing. For the last 30 years, Shonda has taught poetry as a tool for healing and recovery. Author of three collections of poetry, The Lost Songs of Nina Simone, Who’s Afraid of Black Indians?, and Equipoise: Poems from Goddess Country as well as the award-winning memoir, Black Indian, chosen by PBS NewsHour as a “Top 20 books to read to learn about institutional racism,” Shonda is the editor of two poetry anthologies, Oxfam Ambassador and a PEN Emerging Voices Fellow and Faculty Mentor. Shonda is working on two collections of poetry and an essay collection, Children of the Mixed Blood Trail.
Mary Ann Samyn is the author of seven collections of poetry, including The Return from Calvary and Air, Light, Dust, Shadow, Distance. She teaches in the MFA program at West Virginia University, writes about all things Cake & Poetry on Substack ( https://maryannsamyn.substack.com), and lives in WV and in her home state of Michigan.
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