Megan reads with Gibson Fay-LeBlanc, Dawn Potter, and Jim Thatcher, at the Merrill Memorial Library, at 7 pm.
Booker's Point has launched!
After a great Booker's Point launch party at SPACE Gallery, a beautiful reading by the Affiliate Artists at Portland Stage Company, and a lovely reading in Wells (my hometown and that of these poems) in the first week of its release, the readings continue!
Upcoming readings: April 24 at the Graves Library in Kennebunkport, April 26 at the York Public Library, April 27 at the Cambridge Public Library, and April 30 at the Massachusetts Poetry Festival, in Salem.
Portland Stage Affiliate Artists will read from Booker's Point on April 11, 2016!
Awesome Portland Stage Company Affiliate Artists Daniel Noel and Moira Driscoll will read from Booker's Point on PSC's Mainstage on April 11, as part of the Longfellow's Shorts series. A Q&A with Megan will follow. Read more at the PSC website here.
Booker's Point book launch at SPACE:4/6/16!
Megan's poetry collection Booker's Point will launch with a reading and immersive revelry at SPACE Gallery on April 6, 2016, at 7 pm.
The event is co-sponsored by the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance and the Portland Poet Laureate, Gibson Fay-LeBlanc. Come help us celebrate!
Persephone in the Late Anthropocene confirmed to premiere at SPACE Gallery in May 2016
This just in: The spoken opera Persephone in the Late Anthropocene, a co-creation of Megan as librettist and composer Denis Nye, will be produced in full by Hinge/Works at SPACE Gallery, May 12-15 and 19-22, 2016.
Persephone re-imagines the myth of Persephone in the age of climate change. Directed by Tess Van Horn and with installation and light design by Jenna Crowder and Corey Anderson, the opera will feature actors Ian Bannon, Paul Haley, Bridgette Kelley, Deborah Paley, and Marjolaine Whittlesey.
Megan receives St. Boltoph's Club Award
Megan was awarded a 2015 St. Boltoph's Club Foundation Emerging Artist Award for Literature, to help fund her month-long writing retreat in Scotland and her work on the book and libretto Persephone in the Late Anthropocene.
Persephone in the Late Anthropocene, Movement One, premieres in Portland
Friday May 15th at 7:30; Saturday May 16th at 2pm and 7:30, 107 Hanover St., Portland.
Hinge/Works presents a modern spoken opera, written by Megan Grumbling and composed by Denis Nye, about Persephone's erratic journeys from underworld to earth in the age of climate change. The first part of this opera will be presented in a workshop format on May 15th and 16th. Audience feedback is strongly encouraged! The full opera will be presented in October 2015. Funding has been made possible by the Puffin Foundation, Ltd.
Booker's Point awarded the Vassar Miller Prize
Megan's manuscript Booker's Point, a portrait-in-verse of an old Mainer and a certain New England sense of place, has been awarded the Vassar Miller Prize, and will be published by the University of North Texas Press in the spring of 2016. Read some Booker poems here.
Megan awarded month-long writing residency in Scotland
Megan has been named a 2015 Hawthornden Fellow, and will spend June of 2015 in residency at Hawthornden Castle, in Scotland. She will be working on the manuscript and libretto Persephone in the Late Anthropocene, which re-imagines the classical goddess of springtime in the era of climate change, GMOs, and industrialized agriculture.