After an amazing people's poetry gathering here in New York City over the past weekend, "poets for Peace" is energized to continue bringing poems against the war and poems for peace directly to the people.
We will plan our next public reading for Friday April 25th from 1-3pm on the steps of the main branch of The New York Public Library at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue near the southmost lion. Rain or shine. All poets are invited to attend and read their own or other's poems.
Also please note that Poets Against The War (www.poetsagainstthewar.org) is calling for a day of special events on the first of May. We will plan a reading for that day as well -details to follow later.
If you have any suggestions for this or future events please feel free to email me at your convenience.
peace,
Nathaniel A. Siegel
poets for Peace
poets against the war
POETRY IS NEWS
"do one thing a day to make your heart dance." yoko ono from Peace Event for
John Lennon
Brian,
Did Nathaniel A. Siegel leave an email address? Having trouble locating him at any of the sites/organizations he listed.
Thanks, Steve Tills
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