Riverfront Readings Autumn Open Mic: A Phil Miller Scholarship Reading
The Writers Place | The Nonprofit Village 31 W. 31st Street, Kansas City, MO, United StatesThemes: anything autumnal, or the poetry of Phil Miller. All funds from this event are donated to benefit students of Kansas City Kansas Community College.
Glenn North and José Faus
Nerman Museum, Hudson Auditorium 12345 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS, United StatesRiverfront Readings, The Johnson County Community College Student Literary Magazine, Mind’s Eye & the Black Student Union co-host a reading featuring Glenn North and José Faus.
Riverfront Readings with Jason Ryberg, Amber Fraley, Jesse Kates
The Writers Place | The Nonprofit Village 31 W. 31st Street, Kansas City, MO, United StatesPlease join us for our December 13th reading featuring Jason Ryberg, Amber Fraley, and Jesse Kates.
Riverfront Readings features John Romagna, Maria Vasquez Boyd, and Wayne Courtois
Zoom Kansas City, MO, United StatesPlease join us for our February 7th Zoom reading featuring John Romagna, Maria Vasquez Boyd, and Wayne Courtois.
Riverfront Readings Friday, March 14th
The Writers Place | The Nonprofit Village 31 W. 31st Street, Kansas City, MO, United StatesPlease join us for our March 14th reading featuring Angela Carole Brown, Bill Patterson, Jacob Jardel, and Nettie Zan.
Riverfront Readings Sunday, April 13th
Flagship Books 510 N. 6th Street, Kansas City, KS, United StatesPlease join us for our April 13th reading featuring Susan Carman, Bob Sykora, and Patricia Cleary Miller.
Riverfront Readings Friday, June 13th
The Writers Place | The Nonprofit Village 31 W. 31st Street, Kansas City, MO, United StatesPlease join us for our June 13th reading featuring Effy Winter, Pat Lawson, Kathy Allen, and Carl Bettis.
Riverfront Readings Saturday, August 16th
Flagship Books 510 N. 6th Street, Kansas City, KS, United StatesPlease join us for our August 16th reading featuring Tim Bascom and Danny Alexander.
Riverfront Readings with Aisha Sharif, Melissa Ferrer Civil, Waco Porter
Nerman Museum, Hudson Auditorium 12345 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS, United StatesRiverfront Readings, The Johnson County Community College Student Literary Magazine Mind’s Eye and the Black Student Union co-host a reading featuring Aisha Sharif, Melissa Ferrer Civil, and Waco Porter.
Riverfront Readings featuring Colleen Maynard and Kevin Ridgeway
Zoom Kansas City, MO, United StatesPlease join us for our February 13th Zoom reading featuring Colleen Maynard and Kevin Ridgeway.
Riverfront Readings with Colleen Maynard and Kevin Ridgeway.
Friday, February 13th, 7:00 PM Online event To attend, please register for the reading here, and you will be provided with the information needed to join the reading. Riverfront Readings on Zoom featuring Colleen Maynard and Kevin Ridgeway. Colleen Maynard is a visual artist, writer, and arts administrator. As a lifelong cyclist and pedestrian, her writing and artwork are mired in the slowness of observations from a bicycle, and the analogue mark making composed on a drafting table. Maynard writes poems and short fiction about the overlap of daily modern rituals and geological deep time, regularly resulting in themes of ecological and societal absurdities or careful spells. Her writing has appeared in places such as AGNI, matchbook, Sand Journal, and Wayne State Review. She also makes highly detailed, large-scale drawings of marine invertebrates, prehistoric fossils, and overlooked life forms using analogue drafting tools and collage. A few laboratories she has collaborated with include the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, the University of Texas Medical Branch Pathology department, and Emporia State University Geology Museum. Maynard holds double majors from the Kansas City Art Institute. She is a proud founding member and alumna of Throughline, an artist-run space and collective group of artists in Houston, Texas. Maynard is an administrator at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. www.colleenmaynard.com Kevin Ridgeway’s books include Too Young to Know (Stubborn Mule Press), Invasion of the Shadow People (Luchador Press) and Death of the Coppertone Girl (Luchador Press). His work has been published in New York Quarterly, Hiram Poetry
Riverfront Readings with Franklin K.R. Cline, Alex Tretbar, & Ruth Williams
Flagship Books 510 N. 6th Street, Kansas City, KS, United StatesPlease join us for our March 14th for reading at Flagship Books featuring Franklin K.R. Cline, Alex Tretbar, and Ruth Williams.