SNEAK PEEK! Provo Poetry Poemballs . . .

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Provo Poetry will distribute poems written by local poets in creative and interesting ways. Up first—a POEMBALL machine! Put in a quarter, receive a short poem written by a local poet. The first machine already has a home at Enliten Bakery and Café and will be up and running this Spring. Future plans include poems placed on everyday items such as coasters and cup holders, chalk art poetry, and other forms of guerilla poetry.

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Provo’s poetry scene is growing and needs additional promotion and encouragement. We will work with Utah arts organizations, local businesses and poets to help get the word out and encourage a strong poetry community in Utah County. All administration time and editorial responsibilities will be donated and managed by local poet volunteers. Funds raised will be used directly for printing costs and other poetry materials.

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Speak for Yourself: Open Mic Night

Open Mic at Enliten tonight! Poetry starts at 7:30!

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_MG_7357Alliterative angst and awe await the audience each and every Thursday as talents tame tremors of fear and of brilliance. Enliten Bakery and Cafe is home to “Speak For Yourself” open mic night, an open forum for writers to share their work. Authors share everything from poetry, to flash fiction, to book chapters with an overwhelmingly supportive audience.

I stumbled upon “Speak for Yourself” open mic night by accident. Enliten is a fantastic place to study and a few months ago, my studies were serendipitously interrupted by a delicious sampling of these local authors. I came back last night to interview some of the regulars and to get the story behind the weekly event.

_MG_7369“Speak for Yourself” was started about a year and half ago and has now settled into it’s home on Center Street. Marianne Hales Harding is one of the founders of the group and was gracious enough to…

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