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Rozzie Reads Poetry

Rozzie Reads Poetry, October 16, 2014, 7 - 9 Two readers and open mike. Roslindale House, 120 Poplar Street, Community Room.

Vincent Dorio, a carpenter and poet has read at Chapter and Verse, the Massachuesetts Poetry Festival, and the annual Carpenter Poets’ reading at James’s Gate in Jamaica Plain. He is fond of old books, dogs and hearing other poets read their work, and resides in Roslindale where he is married to long time poet Elizabeth Quinlan.


Molly Lynn Watt, poet, activist, and educator, worked at Highlander Center in Tennessee in 1963. On Wings of Song—A Journey into the Civil Rights Era (Ibbetson Street 2014) is a memoir in poems of her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. Her other works include Consider This, Shadow People (Ibbetson Street Press 2007), and with Daniel Lynn Watt George and Ruth — Songs and Letters of the Spanish Civil War. She lives in Cambridge, leads workshops and guest appearances in schools, and has edited the Bagel Bard anthologies.

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