Aaron Rudolph & Friends To Read Poetry At Teatro Paraguas

Aaron Rudolph

TEATRO PARAGUAS News:

Teatro Paraguas will present a poetry reading with noted poets Aaron Rudolph, Richard Robbins and Vance Couperus at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 2, 2024 at 3205 Calle Marie in Santa Fe.

Rudolph, a native northern New Mexican, has lived throughout the Southwest and now calls Denver, Colo. home.

He’s taught both high school and college classes in literature, creative writing and the humanities. He’s authored two poetry collections: Sacred Things (Bridge Burner’s Pub., 2002) and The Sombrero Galaxy (Strawberry Hedgehog P., 2017).

His poem, “I Have Difficulty Saying World,” won the Pasatiempo Annual Writing Contest in December, 2022. He is the founding editor of Cuento Magazine, an online journal dedicated to micro prose and poetry.

Richard Robbins

Robbins was raised in California and Montana, taught in Minnesota for many years, and recently moved back west to Oregon. He studied poetry writing with Richard Hugo and Madeline DeFrees at the University of Montana, where he earned his MFA.

He has received awards or residencies from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Poetry Society of America, Willapa Bay artist retreat and the Hawthornden Castle International Retreat for Writers.

Lynx House Press recently published his seventh book of poems, The Oratory of All Souls, in February 2023.

Vance Couperus

Couperus has work included or upcoming in Poetry, The Harvard Advocate, Rhino and other publications, with a latterly poem being selected for first-place prize in The Santa Fe New Mexican’s 2023 Pasatiempo poetry contest.

Vance graduated summa cum laude from UC Denver with a BA in Theater, Film & Television and was awarded a Master’s degree with distinction in Creative Writing from Durham University in the UK.

Raised in the rural mountains of northern New Mexico, Vance is usually circumambulating a mountain and generally unavailable for comment.

Contact: Argos MacCallum argos@teatroparaguas.org, 505.577.2679.

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