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2026 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE!
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Readings start at 7:00 pm
Opens at 6:30 pm for connection issues, socializing, open mic sign up, etc.
Help appts available from 6:00;
contact Greg.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email
containing a link to join the meeting.
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Full Circle
in Gardiner
297 Bruynswick Rd,
Gardiner, NY
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Roberta Gould
Roberta Gould's poetry has appeared in innumerable poetry magazines, anthologies, blogs and in her 15 books written over the years. Magazines include Mid American, Review, Sunday NY Times, Home Planet News:, Confrontation; anthologies: A Slant of Light, Mixed Voices, Up the River, Rage before Lament, Socialism and Democracy, etc:. Her most recent of 15 books are Atravesar, a Kindle published in Mexico, 2024, Day True, (Lion Mountain Press 2024), Talk When You Can,Tell the Truth, Presa Press, 2023 Woven Lightning Spuyten Duyvil Press 2022. Her web site is Her web site is. robertagould.net; Substack: The Bird Roberta Gould My Poet; She has translated poems by poets including Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Francisco Quevedo, Jorge Luis Borges, Nuria Pares, Pedro Garfias, Salvador Espriu and Jose Watanabe
The poet is most proud to have initiated a campaign in Mexico for international tourists, to indicate that tipping was essential for hotel and restaurant workers and that price haggling with vendors was not proper, both of these aims
have had noticeable results.
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Irene O'Garden
Irene O’Garden has won or been nominated for prizes in nearly every writing category: stage, hardcovers, literary magazines and anthologies. Her plays include Off-Broadway's critically acclaimed Women On FIre; Little Heart, (premiered in 2023) and her new commission, Alice in Widowland (premieres 2026). O’Garden won a Pushcart Prize for “Glad to Be Human,”included in her book of essays by that name published by Mango (2020). Harper published her first memoir Fat Girl; Mango published her second, Risking the Rapids. Two of her three children's books were with Harper and Nirala published Fulcrum, her poetry collection. Her essays for the spoken word event Writers Read have been published in several of their anthologies, including their 10th anniversary “Best of Writers Read.”
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Jude Marr
Jude Marr (he, him) is a Pushcart-nominated trans poet, and the author of We Know Each Other By Our Wounds (Animal Heart Press, 2020) Jude’s poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies. His next book, Silence Will Not Save Us, should see daylight in 2027. Jude now contributes as an editor with Animal Heart and lives in Coimbra, Portugal.
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The beautiful Full Circle
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Consider A Membership to
Calling All Poets
(Pretty Please)
We've never really done this before but we would like to ask you to please consider a donation or a membership to CAPS. 2025 promises a host of new featured voices from Ireland, Malaysia, and seven different states. We're brainstorming another anthology, this one based on the need for RESISTANCE!
We also hope to expand the website to enable members to communicate with each other salon style to discuss various poetic ideas, post poems and seek feedback, etc. We'd also like to take RESISTANCE! on the road for readings. Plus the calls for more JAZZOETRY are growing louder and louder.
So please consider what CAPS means to you and consider a membership or donation. The link to the membership info/page is https://callingallpoets.net/community/membership.
If you would like to donate or join you can also use the TipJar on the CAPS homepage or PayPal us at me...@callingallpoets.net
Remember: CAPS is, because you are.
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Be Safe
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Compassion is Everything
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