Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Free week at the Jepson

Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity!

Free week at the Jepson Center!

Tuesday, 16 November, 2010
Starts at 09:00 AM

Visitors enjoy a week of free admission to the Modern Masters, Kahlil Gibran, and No Ordinary Folk exhibitions at the Jepson Center, from November 13 - 19, 2010.

http://telfair.org/

Open mic!



The Poetry Society of Georgia is offering an Open mic session to open for our guest poets. So come out and grab the chance to preform your work in a great and historic location and then stay for a free poetry reading. Our guests come from across the US and we are very excited about our line up this year...

Thurs. Nov. 18th - Doris Davenport- Jepson Auditorium
Thurs. Jan. 27th - Jim Warner - Telfair Academy
Thurs. Mar. 10th - Linda Lee Harper - Jepson Auditorium
Thurs. Apr. 21st - Sanda Meek - Jepson Auditorium

Open mic starts at 7pm sharp and the poetry reading starts at 7:30pm
Open mic sessions are managed by the talented poetess, Vaughnette Goode-Walker.

email us at poetryknows@gmail.com with any questions, compliments or universal truths.

November Reading



We hope you will come out this Thursday night (the 18th of November) to the Jepson Center for a poetry reading by our guest, Doris Davenport.

Davenport is a performance poet, writer, and Associate Professor of English at Albany State University. Her work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Listen Here: Women Writing in Appalachia; Out of the Rough: Women's Poems of Survival and Celebration; Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers; and This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. She has done more than 100 poetry performances and workshops and has taught at several colleges and universities, including Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Davenport received her B.A. in English from Paine College, her M.A. in English from SUNY-Buffalo, and her Ph.D. in African American literature from the University of Southern California. Born and raised in Gainesville and Cornelia, Georgia, in the foothills of Appalachia, she currently lives in Albany, Georgia.

At 7pm we are inviting local poets to take the stage in the auditorium for 20 minutes of open mic and grab the chance to read in an amazing building and connect and share with fellow writers and poets. Davenport's reading begins at 7:30pm, and thanks to The Booklady Bookstore, Davenport's books will be fore sale with a selection of previous poets' work after the reading.

We will also be selling our 'Poetry knows' canvas bags for $10.00 if you want to support the literary arts in Savannah and see the not-for-profit organization, The Poetry Society of Georgia, continue to offer you these services.

Looking forward to seeing you there,

121 Barnard Street Savannah GA 31401
please feel free to email us with any questions at poetryknows@gmail.com

Sunday, October 24, 2010



A great thanks to all who attended Gary Gildner's reading! What an evening of poetry! We hope it was enjoyed by all, and enough so to bring you back for our next reader. If you picked up a membership form be sure to fill it out and send it in. Keep up to date with our events on our blog at www.poetrknows.blogspot.com or email us at poetryknows@gmail.com

Thursday, October 7, 2010



Savannah, please welcome the
nationally recognized and
award winning poet...Gary Gildner

Gary Gildner is a nationally recognized poet and writer, whose books include Somewhere Geese are Flying, Blue Like the Heavens,The Second Bridge, and The Warsaw Sparks. He has received the National Magazine Award for Fiction, a Pushcart Prize, the William Carlos Williams and Theodore Roethke poetry prizes; Gary was a Senior Fulbright Lecturer to both Poland and Czechoslovakia. Gildner lives in Idaho’s Clearwater Mountains.

Reading is on October 19th
Open mic session for all poets 7pm, come one come all. Reading begins at 7:30pm at the Telfair Academy, 121 Barnard Street. Admission is free, so come support The Poetry Society of Georgia and the literary arts in Savannah. Books and poetry paraphernalia will be available for sale at the reading.
Check our blog for updates and further info: www.poetryknows.blogspot.com or email us at poetryknows@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

2010-2011 Reading Series


We are gearing up for our next season and excited about all the possibilities. We will keep you posted on confirmed dates and readers. We also invite you to check out the added pages to this blog that include more information about the society, its board members and the schedule of events for the next season. We look forward to seeing you all soon.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

End of Season


The Society would like to thank everyone who participated in our reading series this year. We had a fantastic time and really enjoyed meeting some new members as well as catching up with long standing ones. A special thanks to all the poets who came to read for us this season and were generous enough to share their work with Savannah. Kelly Whiddon's reading was a wonderful closing to a spectacular season of poetry.

Please keep our Cosmos Mariner contest in mind, $500.00 for the winner and the deadline is not until May 15th. See the older post here for details.

Another thanks to all our sponsors this season, the Grassroots Arts Program in conjunction with the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly and administered by the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs. GCA is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the arts. Without them none of this would have been possible.

A great summer to you all, members look for your yearbook in the mail in the Fall.
Sincerely,
The Poetry Society of Georgia

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

April Reading


We are proud to invite you all to our last reader of the season, Kelly Whiddon, who will be reading for us on April 20th at the Telfair Academy (121 Barnard Street Savannah GA). Kelly completed her Ph.D. at Florida State University. Her interest include creative writing (poetry and fiction), twentieth century American literature, and women's studies.

We hope to see you all there to make our last reading the best so far.

Member's reception with the poet will begin at 6:30 and the reading will begin at 7pm. Admission is $10.00 - all profits support the Poetry Society of Georgia. Please contact us at poetryknows@gmail.com with any questions.

This poetry reading series is supported in part by the Grassroots Arts Program in conjunction with the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly and administered by the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs. GCA is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the arts.

photo credit: http://photos.grlucas.com

Thursday, March 25, 2010

A great success




What a turnout for our March reader, Waqas Khawaja! A great evening and reception afterward. Thanks to all who came to another reading, and a great thanks to all who came to their first! We hope it was enjoyed by everyone and that you will come to hear Kelly Whiddon on 04/20/10. Details to come...

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Cosmos Mariner Award $500

Now is the time to enter our Cosmos Mariner Award Poetry Contest!: $500 to the winner. Judge: David Kirby. 3-5 unpublished poems (10 pages max.), postmarked May 15. SASE and a $10 check payable to PSGA. Include contact information on cover sheet only. Indicate simultaneous submissions. Manuscripts will not returned. Send to Poetry Society of Georgia P.O. Box 15625 Savannah, GA 31416. There will be no electronic submissions. The winning poem will be published in our yearbook, an annual mailed out to all members, and posted on this blog site. Announcement date of winner to come.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

March Reading!


Join us on Tuesday March 9th at 7pm (6:30 meet and greet for members) for our poetry reading this month. Waqas Khawaja is an Associate Professor of English at Agnes Scott College. His most recent project is an anthology of poems translated into English from Pakistan's seven major languages. He was a practicing lawyer and newspaper columnist in Pakistan before relocating to the US in 1994.

The reading will be held at the Telfair Arts Museum, 121 Barnard street, Savannah GA. Admission is $10.00 - all profits support the Poetry Society of Georgia. Please contact us at poetryknows@gmail.com with any questions.

This poetry reading series is supported in part by the Grassroots Arts Program in conjunction with the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly and administered by the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs. GCA is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the arts.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

An intimate reading

Thanks to all who came to Chad Davidson's reading. Chad is so talented at making his audience feel like a part of the reading rather than "an audience". I thoroughly enjoyed it. For those of you who missed it we hope to see you at The Savannah book Festival and specifically at Dr. Nagueyalti Warren's reading, which we are sponsoring. There are many other great poets reading and you can get all the details at http://www.savannahbookfestival.org/

Here are some pics from Davidson's reading, enjoy!



Saturday, January 16, 2010





Mark our next reader on your new 2010 calendar! Chad Davidson will be reading at the Telfair Academy (121 Barnard Street) for us on January 19, 2010.
Chad Davidson is the author of The Last Predicta (2008) and Consolation Miracle (2003), winner of the Crab Orchard Prize in Poetry. Otherbooks include: Hockey Haiku: the Essential Collection, Space (chapbook), and Tourist Guide to the Forgotten City (chapbook). His poems have also appeared in several anthologies, including: From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great (with audio CD); Breathe: 101 Contemporary Odes; Under the Rock Umbrella: Contemporary American Poets from 1951-1977; and In a Fine Frenzy Rolling. He has work currently appearing in AGNI, Double Take, Hotel Amerika, Virginia Quarterly Review, and The Writer’s Chronicle. His new poetry textbook, Writing Poetry: Creative and Critical Approaches was published in 2009. He teaches at the University of West Georgia.

Member’s only reception with Chad at 6:30pm. Public reading begins at 7pm. Admission is $10.00 – all proceeds help the Poetry Society continue to serve you and the greater community of Savannah.

This poetry reading series is supported in part by the Grassroots Arts Program in conjunction with the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly and administered by the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs. GCA is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the arts..