Rodger Martin to give poetry reading in Dublin

Rodger Martin will read from his works Jan. 11 at Dublin Public Library.

Rodger Martin will read from his works Jan. 11 at Dublin Public Library. PHOTO BY DENNIS CALDWELL

Published: 01-03-2024 9:23 AM

Modified: 01-05-2024 12:47 PM


Harrisville poet Rodger Martin will share selections from “For All The Tea in Zhōngguó,” “The Battlefield Guide” and new, unreleased works Thursday, Jan. 11, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Dublin Public Library, 1114 Main St. in Dublin. Snow date is Jan. 12.

Martin has received an Appalachia Award for poetry, NHSCA’s award for fiction, was a finalist of The Stanley Kunitz Medal in 2023 and has been the recipient of numerous fellowships. Some of his work has been translated and published in China.

Martin was co-editor of The Granite State Poetry Series, and for 27 years, was the managing editor of The Worcester Review.

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