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Wooster Farmers Market, open Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon, downtown Wooster. The market will be held each Saturday throughout the season. For more information, call 330-262-6222 or email john@mainstreetwooster.org.
Medina Square County Farmers Market, downtown Medina, Saturdays through Oct. 16, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information call 330-722 6186, email info@mainstreetmedina.com or visit www.medinafarmersmarket.com.
5K Walk/Run, Saturday, 11 a.m., Ashland, a benefit for the Ashland County Cancer Society; $20 fee includes a T-shirt and a free meal provided by Ohio Fire. Meet at Ohio Fire, 88 E. Main St., at 11 a.m. rain or shine. To register, call or visit the Ashland County Cancer Association, 419-281-1863, or Ohio Fire, 419-496-0728.
Darren C. Demaree is the author of fourteen poetry collections, most recently
Unfinished Murder Ballads, (Backlash Press, 2020). He is the recipient of a 2018 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, the Louis Bogan Award from Trio House Press, and the Nancy Dew Taylor Award from
Emrys Journal. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the
Best of the Net Anthology and Managing Editor of
Ovenbird Poetry. He is currently living in Columbus, Ohio with his wife and children.
INTRODUCTION
Developing a writing practice and a reading practice takes time. There are so many little things that have gone into my own routine to make it challenging, to make it inventive, and to make me feel like taking chances on language, on subject, on different poetic forms is worth all that time spent not knowing if it’s actually being successful. I think being a confident writer comes not with production or success, but by being unafraid to fail. It’s so damn hard to look at it this way, but th
Poetry Today features living poets answering questions about poetry and poetics. Darren C. Demaree is the author of fourteen poetry collections, most recently Unfinished Murder Ballads, (Backlash Press, 2020). He is the recipient of a 2018 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, the Louis Bogan Award from Trio House Press, and the Nancy Dew Taylor Award from Emrys Journal. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the…
Dec 18, 2020
Dec 19, 2020
Hartwick College Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Leah Frankel will present a collaborative installation at Bushel Collectiveâs Response Space on Main Street in Delhi. âIntertexture: Weave and Word,â will open Sunday, Dec. 20, with an outdoor, socially distanced event, at 1 p.m. Frankelâs installation is the first work mounted in Response Space, the nonprofit collectiveâs new street-view gallery, according to a media release from the college.
âApproaching a window on a bustling street, coming close, peering through a portal into a space where meaning shifts between shape and language: with âIntertexture: Weave and Word,â artist Leah Frankel and poet Iris Cushing use handmade weaving, projected animations, written text and two-dimensional elements to create a space where shapes come unmoored from their expected associations,â Bushel Collective said in announcing the installation. âMetaphors