Judith Barrington Poetry Reading

Date

Wednesday, October 13, 2021 - 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Room

Livestreamed on YouTube
Judith Barrington

Judith Barrington's poetry reading will be livestreamed on October 13, 2021 on the Ledding Library YouTube Channel.

Judith Barrington’s sixth collection of poetry, Long Love: New & Selected Poems, 1985 - 2017 came out in 2018 from Salmon Poetry. She is also the author of The Conversation (2015), whose title poem was the winner of the Gregory O’Donoghue International poetry award, and three previous collections of poems, as well as two chapbooks. Her Lifesaving: A Memoir was the winner of the Lambda Book Award and runner-up for the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir.

Among her other awards are: The Robin Becker Chapbook Prize, The Andres Berger Award, The Dulwich Festival International Poetry Competition, an American Civil Liberties Union Freedom of Expression Award, and, from Literary Arts, The Stuart H. Holbrook Award for outstanding contributions to Oregon’s literary life (with Ruth Gundle).

Judith co-founded The Flight of the Mind Writing Workshops, which for seventeen years brought together outstanding teachers and women writers from all over the US at a residential summer event in Oregon. She is also one of the founders of Soapstone Inc., a nonprofit organization working to support women writers.

Judith was, for several years, on the faculty of the low residency MFA program in Creative Writing at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. She has taught at numerous universities and writing workshops across the USA, and has led classes for The Poetry School in London and the Almassera in Spain. Born in Brighton, England, she lived in Spain for three years and has now lived in Oregon for 45 years, where she is an activist for the disabled.

A flier of the 15th season readings will be available soon. Thank you to all the volunteers who make this reading possible.

For information or questions about the reading and to join the group list, please contact the Series Coordinator Tom Hogan at 503.819.8367 or tomhogan2@comcast.net.