6:00pm-7:00pm
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Three accomplished poets reading at Teatro Paraguas this May!
Tommy Archuleta is a native Santa Fean whose work has appeared in Manzanita
Quarterly, La Herencia, The Laurel Review, and Pleiades. When not working in the mental health field as a
substance abuse counselor, he can be found playing the drums for two Santa Fe
heavy rock bands, or spending much cherished time with his loving family. He is
presently working on his first collection of poems which aims to see light
Spring 2018.
Exiled from communist
Venezuela to the US in 1999, Riqui
Alvarez began writing poems and stories, and creating drawings at a very
young age. His artistic multimedia scope also includes music writing,
photography, painting, and film making. Today Riqui is working on rendering a
poem of his via the music video format. This project focuses on his own
experiences as an immigrant and the struggles of Venezuelans, many of whom are
presently fighting to restore democracy and freedom to their beloved country.
Native Bostonian, and now new
up and coming Santa Fe voice, Dan
Marotta, considers himself “a working class zero who hustles during the day
as a do-gooder.” Dan’s poems reflect a steadfast commitment to the lies he told
in the too many to number Catholic confessionals of his upbringing, as well as
to the truths he was supposed to be confessing at the time. Where some wish,
and perhaps insist, upon taking stock of her or his tormented soul in private,
Dan prefers to do so in public parks, long-grass adorned meadows, and
criminally enormous mall parking lots.
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