Monday talk by visiting poet, essayist


Associate Prof. Rebecca Meacham shares word that writer Molly Sutton Kiefer will be reading and discussing her poetry and essays in the University’s Heritage Room in a free public program at 2:30 p.m. Monday (April 7). Kiefer is the author of the hybrid essay Nestuary (Richocet Editions, 2014) and the poetry chapbooks The Recent History of Middle Sand Lake and City of Bears. Her work has appeared in The Collagist, Harpur Palate, Women’s Studies Quarterly, WomenArts Quarterly, Berkeley Poetry Review, you are here, Gulf Stream, Cold Mountain Review, Southampton Review, and Permafrost, among others. She is a member of the Caldera Poetry Collective, is founding editor of Tinderbox Poetry Journal, serves as poetry editor to Midway Journal, and runs Balancing the Tide: Motherhood and the Arts | An Interview Project. Kiefer is the daughter of UW-Green Bay faculty member Brian Sutton.

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