Poetry Reading @ Saint Paul’s

Celebrate Poetry Month by attending a free poetry reading with Nina Carey Tassi and Angela Alaimo O’Donnell. The two poets met while they were teaching creative writing at Fordham University. Nina Carey Tassi has also collaborated on books of poetry and photography (“Antarctic Visions”) and painting (“The Jeremiah Tree”). She is currently working on a new collection of poetry, “Spirit Ascending.” Angela Alaimo O’Donnell teaches English, Creative Writing, and American Catholic Studies at Fordham. Her most recent book of poems, “Waking My Mother” is a collection of elegies focused on the relationships between mothers and daughters. Her previous book, “Saint Sinatra & Other Poems” was been nominated for the Arlin G. Meyer Prize in Imaginative Writing.

The event is sponsored by Poets@StPaul’s, a writing collective that gathers monthly at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle to read, discuss and learn more about the art and craft of poetry. All are welcome to this reading which begins at 7pm on Monday, April 28th at 405 W 59th Street, the Parish Center.











When: Mon., Apr. 28, 2014 at 7:00 pm

Celebrate Poetry Month by attending a free poetry reading with Nina Carey Tassi and Angela Alaimo O’Donnell. The two poets met while they were teaching creative writing at Fordham University. Nina Carey Tassi has also collaborated on books of poetry and photography (“Antarctic Visions”) and painting (“The Jeremiah Tree”). She is currently working on a new collection of poetry, “Spirit Ascending.” Angela Alaimo O’Donnell teaches English, Creative Writing, and American Catholic Studies at Fordham. Her most recent book of poems, “Waking My Mother” is a collection of elegies focused on the relationships between mothers and daughters. Her previous book, “Saint Sinatra & Other Poems” was been nominated for the Arlin G. Meyer Prize in Imaginative Writing.

The event is sponsored by Poets@StPaul’s, a writing collective that gathers monthly at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle to read, discuss and learn more about the art and craft of poetry. All are welcome to this reading which begins at 7pm on Monday, April 28th at 405 W 59th Street, the Parish Center.

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