Stuart Bartow to Read at “Arthur’s Market

Stuart Bartow to read at “Arthur’s 2nd Wednesdays Poetry Open Mic and Featured Poet” on Wednesday, October 12.

Stuart Bartow

The upcoming poetry reading at Arthur’s Market will feature Stuart Bartow. Bartow teaches writing and literature at SUNY Adirondack, where he directs the school’s Writers Project. His latest book of poems, Einstein’s Lawn, was co-winner (along with his cohort Barbara Ungar’s book Immortal Medusa) of the Adirondack Center for Writing 2016 Poetry Award.  He is also the author of Teaching Trout to Talk: The Zen of Small Stream Fly Fishing, a book of lyric essays. He chairs the Battenkill Conservancy, a grassroots environmental group, and lives in Salem, NY.

Sign up at 7 p.m. Readings begin at 7:30 p.m. Hosted by Catherine Norr. Arthur’s Market & Cafe, 35 N. Ferry Street, Schenectady 12305. Food and beverages available.

About the author: Thom Francis
Thom Francis has been organizing, promoting, and hosting open mics and poetry / spoken word events in Albany such as Nitty Gritty Slam, School of Night, Albany Poets Presents..., and the Albany Word Fest for over 20 years. As a poet and performer, Thom has been featured at many of the upstate poetry and spoken word events from Saratoga to Woodstock as well as LarkFest, Art on Lark, 1st Friday, and the Albany Word Fest.
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