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THE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
I KNOW I DON’T KNOW Who are you when everyone is watching? Who are you when no one is watching? When everyone is watching, I’m fine. Shake my hand, inquire, and I’ll tell you all is well. Super! No dread or drear here, nope! No pondering of mortality at all. You? How about you? Tell me all about you. About a month INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. BUT IS IT LIT? // ROCKSCRAMBLE GRAFFITI AT POTATO PATCH The hike is as fun and as tough as you want it to be, as there are an endless number of ways to tackle the hill. As we were exploring the rock scramble, colloquially known as the Devil’s Potato Patch, we noticed graffiti-art covering the boulders. We thought we’d be spending the day in nature, where the only literature we’d encounter THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city. INTERVIEW WITH CLIFF LYNN Cliff Lynn, Annapolis area poet and co-host of three poetry series, has changed his name to Willy Purple. And if you watch his short poem of the same name (check out the video above) you'll know that if he is to lose his sight due to any host of awful and hilarious reasons,you're
KEN LUDWIG’S POSTMORTEM AT THE BELMONT THEATRE IN YORK In the newly renovated Belmont Theatre in York—complete with the smell of fresh paint and comfortable seats— Postmortem spooks its way on to the stage. The murder mystery, written in the 1980s by York native Ken Ludwig, is set over the course of a weekend in a lavish mansion in southern Connecticut.The cast is largely made up of actors performing in a Sherlock Holmes play in New YorkTHE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
I KNOW I DON’T KNOW Who are you when everyone is watching? Who are you when no one is watching? When everyone is watching, I’m fine. Shake my hand, inquire, and I’ll tell you all is well. Super! No dread or drear here, nope! No pondering of mortality at all. You? How about you? Tell me all about you. About a month INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. BUT IS IT LIT? // ROCKSCRAMBLE GRAFFITI AT POTATO PATCH The hike is as fun and as tough as you want it to be, as there are an endless number of ways to tackle the hill. As we were exploring the rock scramble, colloquially known as the Devil’s Potato Patch, we noticed graffiti-art covering the boulders. We thought we’d be spending the day in nature, where the only literature we’d encounter THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city. INTERVIEW WITH CLIFF LYNN Cliff Lynn, Annapolis area poet and co-host of three poetry series, has changed his name to Willy Purple. And if you watch his short poem of the same name (check out the video above) you'll know that if he is to lose his sight due to any host of awful and hilarious reasons,you're
KEN LUDWIG’S POSTMORTEM AT THE BELMONT THEATRE IN YORK In the newly renovated Belmont Theatre in York—complete with the smell of fresh paint and comfortable seats— Postmortem spooks its way on to the stage. The murder mystery, written in the 1980s by York native Ken Ludwig, is set over the course of a weekend in a lavish mansion in southern Connecticut.The cast is largely made up of actors performing in a Sherlock Holmes play in New York STORIES THAT MAKE THE INVISIBLE, VISIBLE The aim of the Invisible Americans project is to make “immigrants visible in a new light through their own words.” As lovers of language and story, we as a literary community understand that our carefully chosen words shape and drive the narrative set forth. I KNOW I DON’T KNOW Who are you when everyone is watching? Who are you when no one is watching? When everyone is watching, I’m fine. Shake my hand, inquire, and I’ll tell you all is well. Super! No dread or drear here, nope! No pondering of mortality at all. You? How about you? Tell me all about you. About a month JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.ELIOT WHITE
Eliot White January 31, 2017 1. I met with writer Jacob Ross Yohn and his girlfriend, visual artist Amy Swinn, now several weeks ago at TheFridge on
THE STRANGE SUBURBAN UNDERBELLY OF ERIC PUCHNER’S ‘LAST The Strange Suburban Underbelly of Eric Puchner’s ‘Last Day on Earth’. At some point or another, everyone needs to come to a certain realization about suburbia: it can be creepy, and it can be weird. More importantly, it lends itself to a certain flavor of absurdity, sometimes referred to specifically as “domesticabsurdism.”.
SAM SWEIGERT
Sam Sweigert is a lover of lit and is lucky enough to call many a storyteller friend. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Education, and she is passionate about working in ways to promote community building through story, voice, and poetry. SARAH D’STAIR’S HYPNOTIC, EXPERIMENTAL NOVEL ‘CENTRAL The landscape of the coming-of-age novel is a complex and historically rich one. A centuries-long discussion has unfolded around the narrative strength of a seemingly simple concept: a child crossing (or being carried over) the threshold into adulthood. How does a form so old and so worn remain fresh and new in the 21st REVIEW: ‘THE GHOST MANADA’ BY MARCI NELLIGAN Perhaps the best way to tackle problematic art is to engage it with more art. To take its linguistic offerings and burst the frame of reference until the words yield something richer, fuller, more expansive. Marci Nelligan’s new poetry collection, The Ghost Manada (Black Radish Press, 2016), has done exactly that. And, so, so BUT IS IT LIT? // SPELLS AND INCANTATIONS The very first evening it felt like fall this year, I curled myself up in an oversized flannel shirt, whiskey-spiked tea in hand, and pushed to begin re-watching, possibly, one of the best movies made about witches of all time: Practical Magic (will someday write an RIVERS AND WORDS: A POETS' CRUISE ON THE SUSQUEHANNA Last Tuesday, on a humid August evening, 84 poets and poetry enthusiasts crowded on board The Pride of the Susquehanna to enjoy the works of some of Harrisburg’s most storied writers. Hosted and organized by Jeanette Trout and riverboat crew member Nicole Zeola, “the Poet’s Cruise” filled the riverboat while giving the artsscene
THE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
I KNOW I DON’T KNOW Who are you when everyone is watching? Who are you when no one is watching? When everyone is watching, I’m fine. Shake my hand, inquire, and I’ll tell you all is well. Super! No dread or drear here, nope! No pondering of mortality at all. You? How about you? Tell me all about you. About a month INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. BUT IS IT LIT? // ROCKSCRAMBLE GRAFFITI AT POTATO PATCH The hike is as fun and as tough as you want it to be, as there are an endless number of ways to tackle the hill. As we were exploring the rock scramble, colloquially known as the Devil’s Potato Patch, we noticed graffiti-art covering the boulders. We thought we’d be spending the day in nature, where the only literature we’d encounter THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city. INTERVIEW WITH CLIFF LYNN Cliff Lynn, Annapolis area poet and co-host of three poetry series, has changed his name to Willy Purple. And if you watch his short poem of the same name (check out the video above) you'll know that if he is to lose his sight due to any host of awful and hilarious reasons,you're
KEN LUDWIG’S POSTMORTEM AT THE BELMONT THEATRE IN YORK In the newly renovated Belmont Theatre in York—complete with the smell of fresh paint and comfortable seats— Postmortem spooks its way on to the stage. The murder mystery, written in the 1980s by York native Ken Ludwig, is set over the course of a weekend in a lavish mansion in southern Connecticut.The cast is largely made up of actors performing in a Sherlock Holmes play in New YorkTHE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
I KNOW I DON’T KNOW Who are you when everyone is watching? Who are you when no one is watching? When everyone is watching, I’m fine. Shake my hand, inquire, and I’ll tell you all is well. Super! No dread or drear here, nope! No pondering of mortality at all. You? How about you? Tell me all about you. About a month INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. BUT IS IT LIT? // ROCKSCRAMBLE GRAFFITI AT POTATO PATCH The hike is as fun and as tough as you want it to be, as there are an endless number of ways to tackle the hill. As we were exploring the rock scramble, colloquially known as the Devil’s Potato Patch, we noticed graffiti-art covering the boulders. We thought we’d be spending the day in nature, where the only literature we’d encounter THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city. INTERVIEW WITH CLIFF LYNN Cliff Lynn, Annapolis area poet and co-host of three poetry series, has changed his name to Willy Purple. And if you watch his short poem of the same name (check out the video above) you'll know that if he is to lose his sight due to any host of awful and hilarious reasons,you're
KEN LUDWIG’S POSTMORTEM AT THE BELMONT THEATRE IN YORK In the newly renovated Belmont Theatre in York—complete with the smell of fresh paint and comfortable seats— Postmortem spooks its way on to the stage. The murder mystery, written in the 1980s by York native Ken Ludwig, is set over the course of a weekend in a lavish mansion in southern Connecticut.The cast is largely made up of actors performing in a Sherlock Holmes play in New York I KNOW I DON’T KNOW Who are you when everyone is watching? Who are you when no one is watching? When everyone is watching, I’m fine. Shake my hand, inquire, and I’ll tell you all is well. Super! No dread or drear here, nope! No pondering of mortality at all. You? How about you? Tell me all about you. About a month STORIES THAT MAKE THE INVISIBLE, VISIBLE The aim of the Invisible Americans project is to make “immigrants visible in a new light through their own words.” As lovers of language and story, we as a literary community understand that our carefully chosen words shape and drive the narrative set forth. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.SAM SWEIGERT
Sam Sweigert is a lover of lit and is lucky enough to call many a storyteller friend. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Education, and she is passionate about working in ways to promote community building through story, voice, and poetry. BUT IS IT LIT? // SPELLS AND INCANTATIONS The very first evening it felt like fall this year, I curled myself up in an oversized flannel shirt, whiskey-spiked tea in hand, and pushed to begin re-watching, possibly, one of the best movies made about witches of all time: Practical Magic (will someday write anCHRISTIAN STOCK
The Triangle recently got to interview Midtown Scholar manager, Alex Brubaker, one of the director’s of Harrisburg’s 2017 Book Festival. He gave us some SARAH D’STAIR’S HYPNOTIC, EXPERIMENTAL NOVEL ‘CENTRAL The landscape of the coming-of-age novel is a complex and historically rich one. A centuries-long discussion has unfolded around the narrative strength of a seemingly simple concept: a child crossing (or being carried over) the threshold into adulthood. How does a form so old and so worn remain fresh and new in the 21st THE STRANGE SUBURBAN UNDERBELLY OF ERIC PUCHNER’S ‘LAST The Strange Suburban Underbelly of Eric Puchner’s ‘Last Day on Earth’. At some point or another, everyone needs to come to a certain realization about suburbia: it can be creepy, and it can be weird. More importantly, it lends itself to a certain flavor of absurdity, sometimes referred to specifically as “domesticabsurdism.”.
REVIEW OF MICHAEL WASHIENKO’S “SO SPICY, SO SWEET” The first thing you notice about Michael Washienko is how soft-spoken he can be. That’s a lie—the first thing you notice about Michael Washienko is he has bleached half his hair a la Sia, giving a far more jarring physical impression than is suggested by the second thing you notice about Washienko, which is how soft-spoken he can be.. It’s a trait that disguises the abrasive if personal CALL FOR A NEW LANCASTER POET LAUREATE The Lancaster Literary Guild is ready to appoint a new Lancaster County Poet Laureate and it could be you! The application deadline is June 30th and we’ve outlined the requirements below.The 4th Lancaster County Poet Laureate will be expected to promote poetry and poetry education for a period of two-years. This includes doing outreach to schools and the community; increasing the visibilityTHE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.ELIOT WHITE
Eliot White January 31, 2017 1. I met with writer Jacob Ross Yohn and his girlfriend, visual artist Amy Swinn, now several weeks ago at TheFridge on
THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city.CHRISTIAN STOCK
The Triangle recently got to interview Midtown Scholar manager, Alex Brubaker, one of the director’s of Harrisburg’s 2017 Book Festival. He gave us some THE STRANGE SUBURBAN UNDERBELLY OF ERIC PUCHNER’S ‘LAST The Strange Suburban Underbelly of Eric Puchner’s ‘Last Day on Earth’. At some point or another, everyone needs to come to a certain realization about suburbia: it can be creepy, and it can be weird. More importantly, it lends itself to a certain flavor of absurdity, sometimes referred to specifically as “domesticabsurdism.”.
KEN LUDWIG’S POSTMORTEM AT THE BELMONT THEATRE IN YORK In the newly renovated Belmont Theatre in York—complete with the smell of fresh paint and comfortable seats— Postmortem spooks its way on to the stage. The murder mystery, written in the 1980s by York native Ken Ludwig, is set over the course of a weekend in a lavish mansion in southern Connecticut.The cast is largely made up of actors performing in a Sherlock Holmes play in New YorkTHE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.ELIOT WHITE
Eliot White January 31, 2017 1. I met with writer Jacob Ross Yohn and his girlfriend, visual artist Amy Swinn, now several weeks ago at TheFridge on
THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city.CHRISTIAN STOCK
The Triangle recently got to interview Midtown Scholar manager, Alex Brubaker, one of the director’s of Harrisburg’s 2017 Book Festival. He gave us some THE STRANGE SUBURBAN UNDERBELLY OF ERIC PUCHNER’S ‘LAST The Strange Suburban Underbelly of Eric Puchner’s ‘Last Day on Earth’. At some point or another, everyone needs to come to a certain realization about suburbia: it can be creepy, and it can be weird. More importantly, it lends itself to a certain flavor of absurdity, sometimes referred to specifically as “domesticabsurdism.”.
KEN LUDWIG’S POSTMORTEM AT THE BELMONT THEATRE IN YORK In the newly renovated Belmont Theatre in York—complete with the smell of fresh paint and comfortable seats— Postmortem spooks its way on to the stage. The murder mystery, written in the 1980s by York native Ken Ludwig, is set over the course of a weekend in a lavish mansion in southern Connecticut.The cast is largely made up of actors performing in a Sherlock Holmes play in New York STORIES THAT MAKE THE INVISIBLE, VISIBLE The aim of the Invisible Americans project is to make “immigrants visible in a new light through their own words.” As lovers of language and story, we as a literary community understand that our carefully chosen words shape and drive the narrative set forth.ELIOT WHITE
Eliot White January 31, 2017 1. I met with writer Jacob Ross Yohn and his girlfriend, visual artist Amy Swinn, now several weeks ago at TheFridge on
SAM SWEIGERT
Sam Sweigert is a lover of lit and is lucky enough to call many a storyteller friend. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Education, and she is passionate about working in ways to promote community building through story, voice, and poetry.CHRISTIAN STOCK
The Triangle recently got to interview Midtown Scholar manager, Alex Brubaker, one of the director’s of Harrisburg’s 2017 Book Festival. He gave us some INTERVIEW WITH CLIFF LYNN Cliff Lynn, Annapolis area poet and co-host of three poetry series, has changed his name to Willy Purple. And if you watch his short poem of the same name (check out the video above) you'll know that if he is to lose his sight due to any host of awful and hilarious reasons,you're
REVIEW: ‘THE GHOST MANADA’ BY MARCI NELLIGAN Perhaps the best way to tackle problematic art is to engage it with more art. To take its linguistic offerings and burst the frame of reference until the words yield something richer, fuller, more expansive. Marci Nelligan’s new poetry collection, The Ghost Manada (Black Radish Press, 2016), has done exactly that. And, so, so BUT IS IT LIT? // ROCKSCRAMBLE GRAFFITI AT POTATO PATCH The hike is as fun and as tough as you want it to be, as there are an endless number of ways to tackle the hill. As we were exploring the rock scramble, colloquially known as the Devil’s Potato Patch, we noticed graffiti-art covering the boulders. We thought we’d be spending the day in nature, where the only literature we’d encounter SARAH D’STAIR’S HYPNOTIC, EXPERIMENTAL NOVEL ‘CENTRAL The landscape of the coming-of-age novel is a complex and historically rich one. A centuries-long discussion has unfolded around the narrative strength of a seemingly simple concept: a child crossing (or being carried over) the threshold into adulthood. How does a form so old and so worn remain fresh and new in the 21st INTERVIEW WITH CARLA CHRISTOPHER AT THE YORK EMPORIUM During our interview Carla described her move from Baltimore to York six years ago as a “major culture shock”. This isn’t to say that York didn’t have an arts scene, but alludes to the quieter, more compartmentalized nature of the local artistic community in 2007. RIVERS AND WORDS: A POETS' CRUISE ON THE SUSQUEHANNA Last Tuesday, on a humid August evening, 84 poets and poetry enthusiasts crowded on board The Pride of the Susquehanna to enjoy the works of some of Harrisburg’s most storied writers. Hosted and organized by Jeanette Trout and riverboat crew member Nicole Zeola, “the Poet’s Cruise” filled the riverboat while giving the artsscene
THE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
IMMIGRANT STORIES
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. STORIES THAT MAKE THE INVISIBLE, VISIBLE The aim of the Invisible Americans project is to make “immigrants visible in a new light through their own words.” As lovers of language and story, we as a literary community understand that our carefully chosen words shape and drive the narrative set forth. INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.CHRISTIAN STOCK
The Triangle recently got to interview Midtown Scholar manager, Alex Brubaker, one of the director’s of Harrisburg’s 2017 Book Festival. He gave us some THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city. REVIEW: ‘THE GHOST MANADA’ BY MARCI NELLIGAN Perhaps the best way to tackle problematic art is to engage it with more art. To take its linguistic offerings and burst the frame of reference until the words yield something richer, fuller, more expansive. Marci Nelligan’s new poetry collection, The Ghost Manada (Black Radish Press, 2016), has done exactly that. And, so, soTHE TRIANGLE
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.THE TRIANGLE TEAM
Helen Kaucher is a pastry chef, prep cook, writer, collaborator, and owner of an unofficial craft business called Hels’ Bells Handmade. She boldly undergoes the task of filling her schedule with creative ventures, from compiling a zine called Tepid Mess, to baking croissants by the dozen and refinishing furniture. COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR The Triangle Literary News, Reviews, and Events in South CentralPennsylvania
IMMIGRANT STORIES
The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. STORIES THAT MAKE THE INVISIBLE, VISIBLE The aim of the Invisible Americans project is to make “immigrants visible in a new light through their own words.” As lovers of language and story, we as a literary community understand that our carefully chosen words shape and drive the narrative set forth. INTERVIEW WITH JOE DEVOY OF TELLUS 360 The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community. JEFF RATH – THE TRIANGLE The Triangle works to foster a diverse, innovative literary culture in south central Pennsylvania, making it a place where writers, poets, artists, and literature enthusiasts can thrive together in a supportive and engaging community.CHRISTIAN STOCK
The Triangle recently got to interview Midtown Scholar manager, Alex Brubaker, one of the director’s of Harrisburg’s 2017 Book Festival. He gave us some THE WRITING MEET UP YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Luckily for you if you live in or near Lancaster, there’s a monthly event that was designed to help writers both get some “ass-in-chair time,” as one of the organizers put it, and meet other people who love to write. It’s called Write Now and it takes place at the Candy Factory, a co-working space at 342 N. Queen St. in Lancaster city. REVIEW: ‘THE GHOST MANADA’ BY MARCI NELLIGAN Perhaps the best way to tackle problematic art is to engage it with more art. To take its linguistic offerings and burst the frame of reference until the words yield something richer, fuller, more expansive. Marci Nelligan’s new poetry collection, The Ghost Manada (Black Radish Press, 2016), has done exactly that. And, so, so STORIES THAT MAKE THE INVISIBLE, VISIBLE The aim of the Invisible Americans project is to make “immigrants visible in a new light through their own words.” As lovers of language and story, we as a literary community understand that our carefully chosen words shape and drive the narrative set forth.SAM SWEIGERT
Sam Sweigert is a lover of lit and is lucky enough to call many a storyteller friend. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Education, and she is passionate about working in ways to promote community building through story, voice, and poetry.CHRISTIAN STOCK
The Triangle recently got to interview Midtown Scholar manager, Alex Brubaker, one of the director’s of Harrisburg’s 2017 Book Festival. He gave us someELIOT WHITE
Eliot White January 31, 2017 1. I met with writer Jacob Ross Yohn and his girlfriend, visual artist Amy Swinn, now several weeks ago at TheFridge on
BUT IS IT LIT? // ROCKSCRAMBLE GRAFFITI AT POTATO PATCH The hike is as fun and as tough as you want it to be, as there are an endless number of ways to tackle the hill. As we were exploring the rock scramble, colloquially known as the Devil’s Potato Patch, we noticed graffiti-art covering the boulders. We thought we’d be spending the day in nature, where the only literature we’d encounter KEN LUDWIG’S POSTMORTEM AT THE BELMONT THEATRE IN YORK In the newly renovated Belmont Theatre in York—complete with the smell of fresh paint and comfortable seats— Postmortem spooks its way on to the stage. The murder mystery, written in the 1980s by York native Ken Ludwig, is set over the course of a weekend in a lavish mansion in southern Connecticut.The cast is largely made up of actors performing in a Sherlock Holmes play in New York BUT IS IT LIT? // SPELLS AND INCANTATIONS The very first evening it felt like fall this year, I curled myself up in an oversized flannel shirt, whiskey-spiked tea in hand, and pushed to begin re-watching, possibly, one of the best movies made about witches of all time: Practical Magic (will someday write an REVIEW OF MICHAEL WASHIENKO’S “SO SPICY, SO SWEET” The first thing you notice about Michael Washienko is how soft-spoken he can be. That’s a lie—the first thing you notice about Michael Washienko is he has bleached half his hair a la Sia, giving a far more jarring physical impression than is suggested by the second thing you notice about Washienko, which is how soft-spoken he can be.. It’s a trait that disguises the abrasive if personal INTERVIEW WITH CARLA CHRISTOPHER AT THE YORK EMPORIUM During our interview Carla described her move from Baltimore to York six years ago as a “major culture shock”. This isn’t to say that York didn’t have an arts scene, but alludes to the quieter, more compartmentalized nature of the local artistic community in 2007. INTERVIEW WITH CLIFF LYNN Cliff Lynn, Annapolis area poet and co-host of three poetry series, has changed his name to Willy Purple. And if you watch his short poem of the same name (check out the video above) you'll know that if he is to lose his sight due to any host of awful and hilarious reasons,you're
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A REVIEW OF “ACTUAL MILES” BY JIM WARNERMichael Stewart
November 27,
20180
Few writers can lay claim to the mastery of line-walking between poetry and pop-culture that Jim Warner can. Earlier this year, Warner released Actual ...Reviews “INCIDENT ON THE ROAD TO CANTERBURY”: A CONVERSATION WITH VINCEPANTALONE
Curtis Smith
November 20, 20180
Curtis Smith: Incident on the Road to Canterbury offers a look at what might have happened in the lead-up to Chaucer’s famous tale. First...Interviews
“ANIMAL VIRTUE”: A CONVERSATION WITH NATHANAEL TAGGEliot White
November 13, 20180
Eliot White: Congrats on the debut collection. To get started, tell us a little bit about how you became a poet. What are some ...Interviews MEGHAN KENNY’S DEBUT NOVEL, “THE DRIEST SEASON”Meghan Phillips
April 17, 20180
I read Meghan Kenny’s debut novel The Driest Season over the course of a weekend. Between the usual weekend stuff—errands and cleaning and roasting ...Reviews F&M’S 2018 EMERGING WRITERS FESTIVALChristian Stock
April 3, 20180
Overview When: April 4th-6th Where: The Green Room Theatre and Alumni Writer’s House Cost: Free and Open to the public 2018 Emerging Writer Festival ...Events News CREATIVE WRITING AT LVCCurtis Smith
January 30,
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Holly M. Wendt is Assistant Professor of English at Lebanon Valley College and director of the campus writers’ series, “Writing: A Life.” Recipient of ...InterviewsNews
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