For Immediate Release
Poets Ron Whiteurs and Matthew J. Spireng will be the featured readers when the Woodstock Poetry Society & Festival meets at the Woodstock Town Hall, 76 Tinker Street, on Saturday, February 10th at 2pm. Note: WPS&F meetings are held the 2nd Saturday of every month except for October, when it is held on the 3rd Saturday.
The readings will be hosted by Woodstock area poet Phillip Levine. All meetings are free and open to the public.
Bios:
Ron Whiteurs
- Ron Whiteurs - Born in the Bronx, brought up in the hills of Mahwah NJ, Ron
(R. Dionysius) Whiteurs has lived in the New Paltz-Rosendale region since 1966.
With an MA from SUNY New Paltz, he taught English at that institution in 1970-71
and went on to a long career as unofficial "Poet Laureate" of IBM Publishing
in Poughkeepsie. From these scintillating heights his fortunes took a flip/flop/flip
like some half-dead fish out of water in the following manner:
Performed regularly at the Rosendale Creative Space Co-Op from 1989 to 1992;
Performed annually at the Cave Readings at the Widow Jane Quarry in Rosendale
from 1991 to 1997; Starred in the Igneous It performance Ox Necks in Tweed
on April 3, 1992; Performed at Fountain House, NYC and slammed at the Nuyorican,
NYC during these years; Performed at the Woodstock Guild's Byrdcliffe Barn as
part of Summerjazz (FM Artists Coalition) in 1992; Performed as main featured
poet at the Outloud Festival in Claryville in 1994; Formed the amateur-amateur-amateur
rock n' roll band "Glory-Hole Bishops of the Holy See" in which he starred as
lead NON-singer and song writer; Recorded four poems in 1993 for the Steve Charney
Show ("Knock-On-Wood") on WAMC Albany Public Radio; Featured in the brief biographic
film Trapped in Amber by Bart Thrall of Big Time Records; and somehow
got himself published in the Rondout Review, The Poets Gallery (Woodstock),
Chronogram, Hunger Magazine, and Wuzz Buzzin (Switzerland).
Matthew J. Spireng
- Matthew J. Spireng’s full-length book manuscript Out of Body won the
2004 Bluestem Poetry Award and was published in 2006 by Bluestem Press at Emporia
State University.
His chapbooks are Encounters from Finishing Line Press, Inspiration
Point (winner of the 2000 Bright Hill Press Poetry Chapbook Competition)
and Just This, from Hampden-Sydney College.
Since 1990 nearly 500 of his poems have appeared in publications across the
United States. He lives in Lomontville in the house in which he was raised as
a child.
Poet and novelist George Garrett says of Out of Body: “Spireng is a poet
with all the good gifts and an unmistakable voice. He is colloquial with dignity
and gravitas; direct and accessible, yet always evocative; compassionate without
sentimentality. He takes on the great, challenging themes of our poetry, adding
his own questions and conclusions. Love and death dance together, loss and joy
make music, body and soul wrestle like Jacob and the angel. Out of Body
is the work of a poet worthy of our best attention.”
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