Second Sunday Means Time for Poetry

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Princeton Makes, a Princeton-based artist cooperative, and Ragged Sky Press, a local publisher focused on poetry, host a Second Sunday Poetry Reading on Sunday, October 13, at 4 p.m. The readings take place at the Princeton Makes store in the Princeton Shopping Center.

The October reading features Bob Rosenbloom and Sophie Liebergall. Their readings will be followed by an open mic available to up to 10 audience members who would like to read their original poetry.

Bob Rosenbloom resides with his wife in Monroe. He recently retired from the practice of law after nearly 40 years. His writing has appeared in the Paterson Literary Review, Tiferet, LIPS, Edison Literary Review and US 1 Worksheets, among other journals. His poem, “Dear Amy,” won First Prize in the Ginsberg Poetry Contest.

Sophie Liebergall writes from Philadelphia, where she is pursuing an MD and a PhD in neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania. Her work has appeared in the Atlanta Review, Third Wednesday, and appendx. Through poetry she seeks to explore themes of embodiment, the strangeness of physicalism, and intersubjectivity.

Second Sunday Poetry Readings, Princeton Makes, Princeton Shopping Center, 301 North Harrison Street, Princeton. Sunday, October 13, 4 p.m. Free. www.princetonmakes.com.

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