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		<title>Northwind Reading Series for September</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Thursday, September 9, Northwind Reading Series features Cheryl Merrill and Kate Carroll de Gutes. The readings start at 7 p.m. in the Northwind Arts Center. Cheryl Merrill lives and works in Port Townsend, Washington.  Her publications include poems in Paintbrush, Northwest Review, Willow Springs and others; poems anthologized in A Gift of Tongues: 25 Years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>On Thursday,  September 9, Northwind Reading Series features Cheryl Merrill and Kate Carroll  de Gutes.</strong> The readings start at 7 p.m. in the Northwind Arts  Center.</p>
<p><strong>Cheryl  Merrill</strong> lives and works in Port Townsend, Washington.  Her publications include poems in <em>Paintbrush, Northwest Review, Willow  Springs</em> and others<em>; </em>poems  anthologized in <em>A Gift of Tongues: 25  Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press;</em> a chapbook of poems, <em>Cheat Grass,</em> from Copper Canyon Press in  1975; and publications of a photo-essay series about elephants in <em>Iron Horse Literary Review </em>and in <em>The Drexel</em> <em>Online Journal.</em> Excerpts from her book in progress were  published in <em>Fourth Genre</em>, <em>Pilgrimage, Brevity Seems, South Loop  Review, Ghoti, Alaska Quarterly Review </em>and <em>Isotope.</em></p>
<p>Her essay, “Singing Like Yma Sumac,” was  selected for the <em>Best of</em> <em>Brevity 2005</em> included in <em>Creative Nonfiction #27</em> and was also  included in the anthology <em>Short Takes:  Model Essays for Composition, 10<sup>th</sup> Edition</em>.  Her essay, “Trunk,” was chosen for  Special Mention in <em>Pushcart Prize XXXII  Best of the Small Presses 2008 Anthology</em>.  She is currently working on  a book about elephants: <em>Larger than Life: Living in the Shadows of  Elephants</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Kate  Carroll de Gutes</strong> started her career as a journalist, which means that  she is a stickler for the truth (capital T) and that her writing is almost  always sparked by some event or thing outside herself.</p>
<p>Her writing has  been featured in the <em>Seattle Review, New  Plains Review, Raven Chronicles, Gertrude, </em>and other journals, as well as in  various anthologies, newspapers, and on the Web.  She lives and writes in  Portland, Oregon with her partner Katrina, who insists that every road is a good  road.</p>
<p><strong>On Thursday,  September 23, Northwind Reading Series features Sally Albiso and Jerry  Kraft.</strong> The readings start at 7 p.m. in the Northwind Arts  Center.</p>
<p><strong> Sally Albiso</strong> is a  two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, winner of the 2007 Jeanne Lohmann Poetry Prize,  and The Comstock Review’s 2007 Muriel Craft Bailey Memorial Award. Her poems  have appeared in <em>Blood Orange Review</em>,  <em>Cascade</em>, <em>Crab Creek Review</em>,<em> Pontoon</em>:<em> an anthology of Washington State poets  #7</em>,<em> 8</em>, and <em>10</em>, <em>Rattle</em>, and <em>The Comstock Review</em>. Her chapbook, <em>Newsworthy</em>, published in 2009, won the  Camber Press Poetry Chapbook Award.</p>
<p><strong> Jerry Kraft</strong> is  a playwright, poet and theatre critic. His plays have been widely produced, most  recently as part of the 14/48 Festival in Seattle. His poetry has been published  in <em>Rattle, Willow Springs, Driftwood Review, Tidepools, Bellowing Ark,  Scythe, Foundling Review</em> and others. He reviews Seattle theatre for <a href="http://www.seattleactor.com/">www.SeattleActor.com</a> and teaches memoir writing classes through the Clallam  Y.</p>
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<p><strong>Northwind readings are free, though donations are gladly accepted</strong> to support Northwind Arts Center, a nonprofit organization  dedicated   to connecting the arts to our community.  For more information contact Bill Mawhinney 360-437-9081.</p>
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