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Inlight Richmond lights up downtown tonight

In what is shaping up to be an astounding experience in the heart of downtown, Inlight Richmond is tonight, rain or shine, 7PM-midnight. Keep an eye out for the work of local poet Joshua Poteat: My friend Roberto Ventura and I were chosen (by a curator from the Philadelphia Museum of Art!) to create an [...]

Local poets kick ass and take names

The online reading series Apostrophe Cast has some love for local Allison Titus: check out the interview and hear Allison read some of her poetry. In related news, the other half of the word-smithing duo Joshua Poteat makes an appearance in the upcoming Between Water and Song: New Poets for the Twenty-First Century due out [...]

Under 40

Like last year, the East End is well represented on the Style Weekly Top 40 Under 40. Congrats to poets Allison Titus and Joshua Poteat, community activist James “J.J.” Minor III, and Fulton’s Annette Cousins.

the shotgun shells dropped outside the market roll unspent and certain in the wind

The Spring 2008 issue of Blackbird, VCU’s online journal of literature and the arts, has a few poems by local writer a Joshua Poteat “that involve Church Hill and the surrounding area. They’re kind of downers, and strange [...]“. Check’em out.