Irene Willis to Read at Writers Read

Click Here to Purchase: Rehearsal by Irene Willis from IPBooks.net
Click Here to Purchase: Climate of Opinion: Sigmund Freud in Poetry edited and with an introduction by Irene Willis from IPBooks.net

Writers Read will start up again on March 26th, 5:30 as usual at the usual Lee Library.  Irene Willis will read from her new book then:

Irene Willis is the author of five collections of poetry:  They Tell Me You Danced (University Press of Florida, 1995); At the Fortune Café, winner of the Violet Reed Haas Prize and National Book Award nominee (Snake Nation Press, 2005 ; Those Flames (Bay Oak, 2009);  Reminder (Word Poetry, 2014), and Rehearsal (IPBooks, 2018).  She is also the editor of an anthology, Climate of Opinion: Sigmund  Freud in Poetry ( IPBooks, 2017). Three times nominated for Pushcart Prizes, her poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies. She has also co-authored several textbooks and children’s books. A longtime educator who has “retired” three times, she has taught at a number of secondary schools and colleges, most recently at Westfield State University and American International College in Massachusetts.  Awards for her poetry include a Distinguished Artist fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts; a residency fellowship from the Millay Colony for the Arts, and grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Berkshire/Taconic Foundation. She is Poetry Editor of the online publication, International Psychoanalysis, where she has a monthly column, “Poetry Monday.”

MITPP Summer Institute 2019 – Registration Now Open

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2019 SUMMER INSTITUTE  PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA:  CLINICAL THEORY AND PRACTICE  Instructor:Linda Jaffe Caplan, Ph.D.

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Bad Dreams Are Good: Your night life prepares you for what’s to come by

Click Here to Read:  Bad Dreams Are Good: Your night life prepares you for what’s to come by Ben Healy in The Atlantic Monthly Monthly in the April  2019 ISSUE.

Wood engraving in the The Dream Book, published in Philadelphia in 1835. The woman is dreaming of a man standing by moneybags in front of a church, a ship arriving, etc.Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Why Trump’s ‘grandiose paranoid character’ appeals to his  supporters — despite his broken promise

Click Here to Read: Why Trump’s ‘grandiose paranoid character’ appeals to his  supporters — despite his broken promises: Harvard psychoanalyst by Tana Ganeva on the Raw Story website on March 5, 2019.

Donald Trump speaking at CPAC in Washington D.C. on February 10, 2011. Photo: Gage Skidmore. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.