2011
November, 2011
10: Reading at Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill, 7–8 p.m. (Debra Kaufman)
12: Poetry Workshop, Cape Fear Community College Writer’s Roundtable, Wilmington, 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Marlowe Moore)
15: Reading and Workshop at USC-Lancaster, Lancaster, S.C., Noon – 5:30 p.m, (Carolyn Taylor)
21: Conduct poetry seminar for Janice Fuller’s creative writing class, Catawba College, Salisbury, 3 – 5 p.m.
21: Reading, Center for Faith in Arts, Salisbury, 7 – 8:00 p.m. (faithart@bellsouth.net)
December, 2011
8: Reading and talk at Cooper-Riis Healing Center, Mill Spring, 4 – 5 p.m. (Jeff Byrd, jeff.byrd@cooperriis.org)
2012
January, 2012
8 – 14: Teach Poetry, Queens University of Charlotte MFA Intensive, Charlotte. Limited to degree candidates only. (Kobrem@queens.edu)
February, 2012
18: Judge Poetry Out Loud Finals, Greensboro Public Library.
TBD: Poetry Workshops for Haden Institute Dream Leader Training Program, Kanuga Conference Center, Hendersonville. Limited to degree candidates only. (http://www.hadeninstitute.com/)
24 – 25: Reading and workshops at Eureka College’s Literary Conference. (Kathy Whitson, kwhitson@eureka.edu.)
April, 2012
7: Teach two master poetry classes for A Gathering of Poets, Winston Salem. (Kevin Watson, Kevin@press53.com)
26—30: Teach Poetry Workshops for the Haden Institute Spiritual Direction Program, Kanuga Conference Center, Hendersonville. Limited to degree candidates only. (http://www.hadeninstitute.com/)
May, 2012
16 – 19: Teach Poetry Workshops at Mt Carmel Spiritual Center, Niagara Falls, Canada. Limited to degree candidates only. (http://www.haderninstitute.com/)
20 – 26: Teach Poetry, Queens University of Charlotte MFA Intensive. Limited to degree candidates only. (Kobrem@queens.edu)
June, 2012
TBD: Teach poetry workshops and give lecture on the poetry of Gerard Manly Hopkins at the Summer Dream Conference, Kanuga Conference Center, Hendersonville. (http://www.hadeninstitute.com/)

The North Carolina Arts Council is a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, a state agency. Linda A. Carlisle, Secretary; Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor