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Mary Eliza Crane to read at RASP on July 27

Redmond Association of Spokenword (RASP) presents its monthly reading series and open mic on July 27, 2012.

The featured reader this month is poet Mary Eliza Crane. Sign-up for Open Mic starts @6:30. The reading starts promptly at 7 pm. This event is FREE and open to everyone.

About the featured reader

Mary Eliza Crane grew up in New England and began writing poetry at age fourteen. Poetry remains the one constant in life to which Mary always returns. In the Adirondacks she fell madly, passionately, and desirously in love with the natural world. A transplant to the Cascade foothills of the Pacific Northwest, her voice lives in the understory and fog of the Snoqualmie River. With this one true love and a deep understanding of what makes us human, she fuses the personal, political, and natural world. A regular feature at poetry venues in the Puget Sound region, she has two volumes of poetry, What I Can Hold In My Hands and At First Light, published by Gazoobi Tales.

About Redmond Association of Spokenword (RASP) We are a lively community of poets and prose writers who meet on the last Friday of the month to share our work. You can read something you're working on, read something by a writer you admire, or you can just sit and listen. Please join us!

More info: www.rasp.cc

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John Gustaveson May 20, 2013 at 11:58 pm
RASP is a wonderful group of writers from all walks of Redmond life. They hold an open mic on theRead More last Friday of every month at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center. Not only do they have featured readers like Kathleen, but the open mic portion encourages anyone from the community to read their work. It's regularly quite good. All those with a hunger to get their work out in the world should attend.
Caroline Chapman May 15, 2013 at 09:40 am
Looks like the video didn't upload! Here's the link: http://youtu.be/eXxaNgTAk0s