Readings at the Chapel

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Tonight (Wednesday, March 4th) at 7:30 PM at the Chapel Performance Space in the Good Shepherd Center, the  Subtext Reading Series presents:

Laura Moriarty’s most recent books are A Semblance: Selected & New Poetry 1975-2007…and An Air Force, a chapbook from Hooke Press. Other recent books are Ultravioleta, a novel…and Self-Destruction, a book of poetry… She is findable on-line at A Tonalist Notes and related blogs.

J. W. Marshall is co-owner of Open Books, the poetry-only bookstore in Seattle. He won the 2007 Field Poetry Prize and Oberlin College Press published Meaning A Cloud, his first full-length collection, in 2008. His poetry has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Field, Golden Handcuffs, LitRag, Raven Chronicles, Talisman, and other magazines. Wood Works has published two chapbooks, Taken With (2005), and Blue Mouth (2001). He has an M.F.A. in poetry from U. of Iowa and an M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Seattle U.

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We can’t help but wonder whether a talented author and poet shouldn’t be able to come up with a better way to express her presence on the Internet then “findable on-line”.


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I started Wallyhood back in 2008, right when my son was born, because I realized I had lived in the neighborhood since 1993 and didn't really know my neighbors. I figured writing a blog about what was going on around me would be a good way to meet people and help other people do the same. As the years progressed, those neighbors have picked up the torch and it is now a group effort, which I adore. I moved out of Wallingford for a few years (2020 - 2025), but I'm back, now living with my wife, son and dog (Dillinger) up in Tangletown.