Floating Words Poetry Presents: Phil Geronimo & Christopher Watson
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Floating Words Poetry presents two great Santa Fe Poets: Phil Geronimo & Christopher Watson, Oct. 27 @ Entropy Gallery
Potluck @ 6:00pm / Reading @ 7:00pm
Free commemorative chapbooks
Bio: Phil Geronimo
One of the most beloved figures of the Santa Fe Poetry ecosystem, Phil Geronimo was born out of a series of poetry lessons by Dan George. He and Geronimo worked on a style that is highly influenced by Arthur Sze, Wallace Stevens, Hart Crane, John Ashbery, Larry Levis and Jon Davis. Geronimo calls his style line by line, abstract, language poetry. He has never published his work.
Bio: Christopher Watson
Though his roots are in Santa Fe, NM, Christopher Watson spent his first years in Mexico City. He studied Ancient Greek philosophy and classics at graduate and post-graduate levels, before living between Barcelona and London. Christopher completed his MFA in creative writing at Middlesex University (UK). He has published in the Malpais Review, Magma Poetry, Palette Poetry, Cagibi, Puerto del Sol, Atlanta Review, and Dark Mountain (among others); and is a volunteer translator for Contigo Immigrant Justice.
Join us again for the next Floating Words Poetry event @ Entropy Gallery, 1220 Parkway Drive in Santa Fe on November 7: Mushroom Poetry with Lesley Wheeler (author of MYCOCOSMIC) & legendary performance poet ART GOODTIMES (founder of the Telluride Mushroom Festival)
