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Home / home / Grace Cavalieri’s “The Poet and The Poem” Receives Grant From MD Humanities

Aug 05 2020

Grace Cavalieri’s “The Poet and The Poem” Receives Grant From MD Humanities

The Other Voices, Other Lives author says of the grant, "It seems like a modest amount, but if you need that amount, it is abundant.”

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MD Poet laureate, 2-time Ginsberg Prize winner, and WIRoB lifetime achievement honoree, Grace Cavalieri, received her latest honor this Tuesday, a $1000 grant, for her long-running radio program and podcast, The Poet and the Poem. The grant comes from Maryland Humanities whose aim is to "support nonprofit organizations who are using humanities to inspire Marylanders."

A recent article in The Sun by Jack Hogan elaborates:

"President and founder of Forest Woods Media Productions and Maryland poet laureate, Grace Cavalieri, said the funding her organization received was “the perfect thing at the perfect time.” She added that funding for poetry is often hard to come by and donations like this can go a long way.

“That thousand dollars, it seems like a modest amount, but if you need that amount, it is abundant,” she said.

Cavalieri said the grant her organization received will be used to help fund 15 programs as part of her radio series, “The Poet and the Poem: Voices of Maryland Poets”, which since 1977 has been a platform for Maryland poets to share and discuss their work. The funding will be used for post-production work like audio editing, adding music and credits.

Each of the 15 programs will feature a different poet and will be aired beginning in January 2021 on the Maryland State Arts Council website, iTunes and public radio."

More About the Poet and the Poem GRace's Book: Other Voices, Other Lives

Quote: "Absence asserts permanence, and these poems testify to the way its invisible presence continues to shape us." with Background photo of Liz speaking at the Girls Like Us Book Launch

TLR Delivers a Stellar Review of GIRLS LIKE US

June 15, 2020

Michael Quinn of The Literary Review tackles the complex emotions and themes behind Elizabeth Hazen’s new collection “Girls Like Us.”

Quote: This is poetry in its best form: ineffable interrogator, ethicist and chronicler of human history.

Lit Pub Raves about Hazen’s GIRLS LIKE US in New Review

June 11, 2020

Lit Pub’s Nandini Bhattacharya raves about Elizabeth Hazen’s new collection of poems, Girls Like Us.

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An Introduction to Rita Dove by Grace Cavalieri

June 11, 2020

In this 20th Century Poets Commentary, Grace Cavalieri introduces us to the first female of color elected US poet laureate, Rita Dove.

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