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Home / home / TV Segment on Grace Cavalieri Takes Home Two Silver Tellys

Jun 07 2021

TV Segment on Grace Cavalieri Takes Home Two Silver Tellys

Hartford Cable Network strikes Telly silver with their featured segment on Maryland's favorite poet laureate.

Grace Cavalieri’s segment on Harford County TV is officially a smash hit, taking home two silver tellys at the annual Telly Awards— the competition’s top prize. The short was awarded highest honors in two categories: Videography/Cinematography and Television:Documentary. Grace and her poetry appear alongside other award winners and nominees from TV networks like Aljazeera, ESPN, and PBS.

This sort of media recognition is nothing new for the intrepid Grace Cavalieri who won a silver medal from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting in part for her work in her long-running Library of Congress broadcast, The Poet and the Poem.

The segment itself details the work of Grace’s late husband, Kenneth Flynn, a former air force pilot turned found-wood sculptor. During the segment, Grace reads her poem, “Safety” from her book Other Voices, Other Lives (ASP, 2017).

Watch and share the segment here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2748030348659952

ASP featured in “Six Local Indie Presses You Should Know”

December 19, 2019

“D.C.’s literary scene is independent to the core…” begins local author Hannah Grieco’s article on the movers and shakers of the DC publishing world featured today in the Washington City Paper.

Grace Cavalieri on Kojo Nnamdi WAMU

December 17, 2019

Grace Cavalieri on Kojo Nnamdi WAMU Grace Cavalieri was recently featured on WAMU’s “People we met in 2019”. Listen to her appearance on the Kojo Nnamdi show earlier this year. […]

“Melanie’s Song” Reviewed in The Maryland Literary Review

December 10, 2019

Charles Rammelkamp’s glowing review of Joanna Biggar’s latest novel is now up on the Maryland Literary Review.

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