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RASP Reading Series featuring Paul Hunter & Open Mic

Seattle Poet Paul Hunter to read in Redmond on March 28

Redmond Association of Spokenword (RASP) is a community of writers, readers, and spokenword artists who meet once a month to share our work. Please join us! Come early to sign up for Open Mic.

About the featured reader:

PAUL HUNTER is a poet, musician, instrument-maker, teacher, editor, and publisher. For more than a decade, he has produced letterpress books and broadsides under the imprint of Wood Works Press, located in Seattle. His poems have appeared in Beloit Poetry JournalBloomsbury ReviewIowa ReviewNorth American ReviewPoetry, and Poetry Northwest. He has been a guest on PBS as a poet, and is the author of several chapbooks and four books of poetry: Ripening (2006) and Breaking Ground (2005, Washington State Book Award), both published by Silverfish Review Press, Mockingbird (1981, Jawbone Press), and Pullman (1976, University of Washington Press). His latest project is a book of prose poems called Clownery, which is kind of a closet autobiography with a laugh track.

Paul Hunter's website: www.woodworkspress.com

More info about RASP: www.raspread.com

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