Readings from “Fridays at Ten: Six Poets Meet in San Miguel” || Poetry Café Bellas Artes

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  • Poetry Café Bellas Artes presents”

    Readings from
    Fridays at Ten: Six Poets Meet in San Miguel

    Thursday, March 21, 5:00 – 6:00 PM
    Sala Literaria, 1st Floor

    El Centro Culturál Ignacio Ramírez “El Nigromante”

    Hernández Macías 75
    Suggested Donation 50p


    Be Delighted by a Diversity of Poems: Readings from
    Fridays at Ten: Six Poets Meet in San Miguel

    by Sallie Kravetz

    On March 21st, Poetry Café Bellas Artes will host the launch of Fridays at Ten: Six Poets Meet in San Miguel. The poetry anthology features works by US and San Miguel poets who have been meeting during winter months for the past three years. The poets’ geographical homes are spread far and wide. So too are the scope, breadth, and depth of the poems they will read.

    Master poet and former educator Beth Spencer conceived the idea to create the book. She designed, edited and coordinated twenty-seven revisions by email, cell phone, and Adobe Send and Track from her Minnesota home. The poets featured in the book are:

    Lois Read (Connecticut) is a retired art teacher and painter turned poet, who is active in San Miguel Playreaders, the Poetry Cafe and Sunday Poetry Share. Lois has produced three chapbooks and six poetry collections. Some are illustrated with her watercolors.

    Libbe Dennard (Texas) is a fourth-generation Texan. Finishing Line Press published her chapbook, A Journey. She is completing an MFA in creative writing at the University of Arkansas. Her work appeared in Solamente en San Miguel, Volume III.

    Kristen Hall (North Carolina) had two of her poems submitted by the North Carolina Poetry Society for consideration in the recent selection of North Carolina’s Ninth Poet Laureate. Another poem is included in the society’s annual anthology, Pinesong.

    Bernadine Lortis (Minnesota) began concentrating seriously on writing in June 2016. Since then Bernie has had fiction, creative nonfiction, flash fiction and poetry published in over 20 online journals and anthologies.

    Sallie Kravetz (Maryland and San Miguel) authored Ethel Ennis: The Reluctant Jazz Star, the biography of a Baltimore Jazz legend. Sallie also authored photobooks Streetwalk: Mexico City, Afternoon in the Drawing Room, and Sitges, Barcelona. Her work is included in Solamente en San Miguel, Volume III. Sallie is a member of the Poetry Cafe Advisory Planning Committee.

    Beth Spencer (Minnesota) published Mill Door and C- in Conduct. Her poetry has appeared in a wealth of publications including: Oasis, Solamente en San Miguel, Martin Lake Poetry Journal and in several online journals. Recently, a poem was selected for an artist-poet collaboration at the Crossings at Carnegie in Zumbrota, MN.

    Fridays at Ten: Six Poets Meet in San Miguel will be available for purchase at $200p.

    Founded in January 2016, Poetry Café meets on the third Thursday, September through April. It is an all-volunteer organization featuring local and visiting poets (established and emerging) who share their work in a casual setting.

    Please arrive a few minutes early. Seating is limited.



    This beautiful former monastery of La Concepción church was converted into a fine-arts school in 1938. Don’t miss the murals of Pedro Martínez, plus the Siqueiros Room, which features the extraordinary unfinished mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros (it plays with your mind – we won’t spoil the surprise). The rest of the gallery holds temporary exhibitions.   It is located less than 5 minutes from the main square in Street Hernandez Macias that parallels Hidalgo street which leads right in the Main Garden. It is walking through this beautiful area worth, visit its art galleries and get you some photos on your patio or in one of the arches of the first floor, but if you are thinking that the arts are your thing you can consider it as a study center for you because it is a nationally recognized school.

    Fees: $50.00 MXN

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