For Immediate Release

Woodstock Poetry Society & Festival as part of the Woodstock Arts Consortium is sponsoring the following poetry event as part of the Woodstock "Second Saturdays" Art Events. For a full listing of "Second Saturday" events, see: www.artsinwoodstock.org

Poets Teresa M. Costa and Victoria Sullivan will be the featured readers when the Woodstock Poetry Society & Festival meets at the Colony Cafe, 22 Rock City Road, on Saturday, October 8th at 2pm. Note: WPS&F meetings are held the 2nd Saturday of every month. (Bobbi Katz who was previously scheduled for this date has had to postpone to May 12th, 2012.)

The readings will be hosted by Woodstock area poet Phillip Levine. All meetings are free, open to the public, and include an open mike.

Bios:

Teresa M. Costa - Teresa Marta Costa: Brooklyn born, Catskill Mountain bred. Has lived in Ulster County for 45 years. High School graduate. She has featured extensively through-out the Hudson Valley, & various other places including the west coast of the USA. Hosts poetry readings at The Bohemian Book Bin, in Lake Katrine, NY. Published: Wildflowers; An Anthology (Shivastan Press, Woodstock, NY), Home Planet News, Chronogram, Stained Sheets, Riverine; An Hudson Valley Anthology, (Codhill Press) - amongst a bunch of other places. Her cd Certain Forces is available. Self-published 4 chapbooks amongst a few other places. She tends more to public readings, than to sending her babies out for publication - which most likely will change as Costa is in the process of re-organizing her children. Currently in process working on books to be published later this year... Costa resides in Ulster County w/her husband & various critters & creatures of variable dimensions. Plus 3 Buff Orvingtons {chickens}.

She is available for readings in the tri-state area. Feel free to contact Teresa at: teresacosta101@msn.com.

Victoria Sullivan - Victoria Sullivan is both a poet and a playwright. She has performed her poetry in numerous venues in New York City, Ulster County, California, Florida, here and there, and Cairo, Egypt, as well as on radio and television. Her third chapbook, Eating Figs At Twilight won the Edda Poetry Chapbook Competition for Women of the Sarasota Poetry Theatre Press. Her two prior chapbooks are Alzheimer Dreams (Red Parrot Press, 2002) and The Divided Bed (Hatch-Billops Collection, 1982). Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals, including /Artist and Influence, /Wildflower, /Poetry in Performance, /Medicinal Purposes, The Same, Northeast Corridor, and in the book When A Life Mate Dies (1997).

Sullivan has had seven Equity productions of her plays in New York City. Having been a member of Hypothetical Theatre Co. and American Renaissance Theater Co., she is currently active in the playwrights unit of the Woodstock Fringe. Sullivan also co-hosts the radio show, “The Woodstock Roundtable” with Doug Grunther once a month. And she will be appearing as the artist Peggy Bacon in a reading at WAAM on Sunday Oct. 9 at 2 PM. [Sullivan is available to help novice poets organize and edit their manuscripts for publication].

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