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RASP Reading Series featuring Peter Ludwin & Open Mic

About Redmond Association of Spokenword

We are a group of poets, prose writers, and spokenword artists who meet once a month to share our work. We are Redmond Association of Spokenword, also known as "RASP."

RASP hosts a free reading series on the last Friday of the month. This month we are moving the date to November 22nd to avoid the Thanksgiving holiday. Please join us! Come early to sign up for Open Mic!

About the Featured Reader:

Peter Ludwin is the recipient of a literary fellowship from Artist Trust and the W.D. Snodgrass Award for Endeavor and Excellence in Poetry. His most recent book, Rumors of Fallible Gods, was twice a finalist for the Gival Press Poetry Award. He is also a multiple Pushcart Prize nominee. For the past twelve years, he has been a participant in the San Miguel Poetry Week in Mexico, where he has studied under some of America’s most notable poets, including Mark Doty, Tony Hoagland, Joseph Stroud, and Robert Wrigley. An avid traveler, he spent a month in China and Tibet in 2011.

The RASP Reading Series is sponsored by RASP and the City of Redmond Parks & Recreation Department.
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