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Meghan Sterling: Poetry Reading

  • Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library 227 Main Street Lovell, ME 04051 United States (map)

"Meghan Sterling sees deeply beneath the surfaces of things.  Her resonant poems take her on a journey—where she investigates the past that shaped and continues to shape who she is now. Her evocative and precise language allows us to experience the depth of the complex connections between generations. She weaves love and loss together in a way that makes us alive in every moment."-Stuart Kestenbaum, Former Poet Laureate of Maine

Meghan Sterling lives in Gardiner, Maine with her family. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Rhino Poetry, The Los Angeles Review, Rattle, Colorado Review, Pinch Journal, Radar Poetry, Rust & Moth, SWIMM, The West Review, Pirene’s Fountain, the Inflectionist Review, Rise Up Review, the Mom Egg Review and many others.  Her chapbook, How We Drift, was published by Blue Lyra Press. She was Featured Poet in Frost Meadow Review’s Spring 2020 issue, a Dibner Fellow at the 2020 Black Fly Writer’s Retreat, and a Hewnoaks Artists’ Colony Resident in 2019 and 2021. She was co-editor of the anthology, A Dangerous New World: Maine Voices on the Climate Crisis, published by Littoral Books.  Her debut full-length poetry collection, These Few Seeds (Terrapin Books) came out in 2021 and was shortlisted for the Eric Offer Grand Prize Award. Her second full-length collection, View from a Borrowed Field, won Lily Poetry Review’s Paul Nemser Book Prize and will come out in March 2023. Her chapbook, Self-Portrait with Ghosts of the Diaspora (Harbor Editions) will come out in April 2023. Her third full-length collection, Comfort the Mourners (Everybody Press) will come out summer 2023. When she isn’t writing poetry, being a mom or going to spin class, she teaches workshops and works as a professional writer.

Earlier Event: August 5
Storytime
Later Event: August 6
Group Personal Training