OK Zoomers returns on 7/31! Hosted by Raven Rabbit Ram and The Mad Poets Society, the event will be held on Monday 7/31 at 7 PM, and will feature readings by Paula Persoleo, Abbey Porter, and Megan Stolz. An open mic will follow.
Event hosted by Maria Masington.
Registration is required. Once you have registered, you will receive a link via email to use that night in order to enter the meeting.
To register for this event, CLICK HERE and fill out the form. Once you have registered, you will receive a link via email to use that night in order to enter the meeting.
Paula Persoleo is a 2011 graduate of Stony Brook University’s MFA program. Some of her mentors include Julie Sheehan, Thomas Lux, and Michelle Whittaker. Her work has been accepted by publications such as Philadelphia Stories, Panoply, Mantis, and Tulane Review. In 2018, she was nominated for the Pushcart Prize by Beltway Poetry Quarterly. She lives and works in Delaware.
Abbey J. Porter writes poetry and memoir about people, relationships, and life struggles. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Queens University of Charlotte, an MA in liberal studies from Villanova University, and a BA in English from Gettysburg College. Abbey works in communications and lives in Cheltenham, Pa., with her two dogs. You can visit her online at abbeyjportercomms.com.
Megan Stolz's writing explores loss, relationships, and spirituality. Her poetry has appeared in Two Thirds North, Better Than Starbucks, jmww, and others. She studied creative writing at the University of Baltimore and Hollins University. A Californian, she lives in the Washington, DC, suburbs with her family. Find more writing at https://www.meganstolzeditorial.com/creative-writing
Allison Whittenberg's novels are Sweet Thang, Hollywood and Maine, Life is Fine, Tutored (Random House 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2010). Her work has appeared in Flying Island, Feminist Studies,Inconclast, and The Ekphrastic Review. She is the author of the full-length short story collection, Carnival of Reality (Loyola University Press, 2022). Whittenberg is a six-time Pushcart Prize nominee.