Aspen, CO (October 5, 2018) – The 2018 season of
Aspen Words’ Writers in Residence program will come to a close this month with poet
Yolanda Wisher. The 2016 poet laureate of Philadelphia, Wisher is currently the curator of spoken word at Philadelphia Contemporary. She will read and discuss her work at a free community event on
Tuesday, October 16, at
Hooch Craft Cocktail Bar in Aspen.
Wisher is the author of the poetry collection “Monk Eats an Afro” and her work has appeared in a number of anthologies. According to the Poetry Foundation, her poems are “musical, playful and brutal, and she infuses spoken language with blues-informed cadence to engage themes of intimacy, power and identity.” Wisher founded and directed the Germantown Poetry and Outbound Poetry festivals and has served as director of art education for the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.
Along with Wisher, Aspen Words’ residents this season have included the nonfiction writers
Alex Mar, Francisco Cantú and
Kevin Fedarko, essayist and short story writer
Geeta Kothari and novelist and book editor
Carole DeSanti. The complete lineup with author bios and event dates is available at
aspenwords.org.
The Writers in Residence program is held in collaboration with the Catto Shaw Foundation
Media sponsor: Aspen Magazine
YOLANDA WISHER EVENT DETAILS
Tuesday, October 16 I 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Doors open at 5:00 p.m.
Hooch Craft Cocktail Bar I 301 E. Hopkins Ave., Aspen
FREE and open to the public. Donations at the door are encouraged.
For more information, visit
aspenwords.org
Questions or requests for author interviews can be directed to:
Elizabeth Nix, Program Coordinator
Aspen Words | The Aspen Institute
[email protected]
Phone: 970-925-3122 ext. 4