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Chapter and Verse Literary Reading Series Presents Nicole Terez Dutton, Michael F. Gill, & Holly Guran

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NICOLE TEREZ DUTTON is the winner of the 2011 Cave Canem Poetry Prize for her collection, If One of Us Should Fall. Her work has appeared in Callaloo, Ploughshares, 32 Poems, Indiana Review, and Salt Hill Journal. She earned an MFA from Brown University and has received fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center, Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Nicole Terez Dutton currently lives in Boston and lectures at Boston University.


MICHAEL F. GILL is a Boston-based poet and musician. He has had work published in Amethyst Arsenic and Spoonful. He runs the Brighton Word Factory, a biweekly writing group in Boston, co-hosts the Stone Soup poetry readings in Cambridge, and helps organize the 365/365 challenge, an online group designed to stretch one’s writing abilities in community with other poets. His website is http://www.bbtp.net. He is happy to speak with you about many things.

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HOLLY GURAN is the author of Mothers’ Trails (Noctiluca Press, 2012) and River Tracks (Poets Corner Press, 2007). Her work has appeared in many journals including Poet Lore, Poetry East, Worcester Review, Hawaii Pacific Review, and Slipstream. Holly Guran is the recipient of a 2012 Massachusetts Cultural Council Award and has been a presenter at the Massachusetts Poetry Festival. She is a member of the Jamaica Pond Poets.


Chapter and Verse takes place in the historic Loring-Greenough House at 12 South Street in Jamaica Plain Center, just across from the Monument.

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Suggested donation $5.00 or whatever you can afford. (We mean this. We would rather have you than your money.) Free refreshments are served.


Parking Information: The Loring-Greenough House has a parking lot, but  four spaces are reserved for ZIP Cars. Please respect these spaces, and also please try not to park on the grass. There is ample nonrestricted street parking and a large, free public parking lot off Centre Street, between Burroughs and Thomas Streets, just a block from the Loring-Greenough House.


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