Friday, October 10th
Doors @ 6pm // Event @ 6:30pm

FREE to attend!

Join us for an evening with Carol Guerro-Murphy, PhD, an award winning guest poet from Denver, CO. She is a compassionate human being who fled the Marshall fire with nothing but her husband and her cat. The Wright is grateful and honored to bring Carol's journey of love and reflections through poetry. She is a long time teacher, coach, and editor for poetry folks from 3 to 93, preschools to prisons, and everyone in between. The reading will be followed by Q&A and opportunities to share poetry by the attendees. This beautiful evening is free to the community.

Hosted by: Marcy S. Wood, MA, marcywood.com

About Carol:

Most folx know there are infinite ways to measure success. Mainly, I have been loved, a lot, and have loved a lot. And all that is going on more than ever. I have survived some terrible things so everything now is gravy, if life is mashed potatoes; or chocolate icing on a vanilla cake if life is a cake. I am also happy to say I have had lots of poems published in journals, some of great renown, some less known, and I have published 3 books of poetry which you can find: Tablewalking at Nighthawk (Ghost Road Press 2005, WILLA award); Chained Dog Dreams (finishinglinepress 2019); and Bright Path Dark Water (CAL finalist, 2020). I have gotten to read so so so much and so widely; I never knew I would fully appreciate having been a literature/writing teacher with a PhD in English/Creative Writing ((Denver University) But I do, I do. carolgmpoetry.com

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