Princeton Makes and Ragged Sky Press’ next free monthly Second Sunday Poetry reading is set for May 14 at 4 p.m.
The session features writers Rebecca Findlay, Meghan Sterling, and Victoria Stitt.
Findlay is a self-described queer poet, teacher, and translator living in central New Jersey. Her work has been published in The Bread Loaf Journal, The Conestoga Review, and The End of the World.
Sterling is the author of the 2021 book “These Few Seeds” and the soon-to-be- printed volumes “Self-Portrait with Ghosts of the Diaspora,” “Comfort the Mourners,” and “View from a Borrowed Field.” She lives in Maine.
And Stitt’s poems have or are scheduled to appear in Poetry Daily, the Michigan Quarterly Review, The Carolina Quarterly, and others. The Philadelphia native teaches English at the Lawrenceville School.
Here is a sampling of their work:
— Rebecca Findlay
— Meghan Sterling
— Victoria Stitt
The Princeton-based Ragged Sky is a small, cooperative press that has historically focused on mature voices, overlooked poets, and women’s perspectives.
Princeton Makes is a cooperative comprised of 34 local artists who work across a range of artistic genres. The reading is set for 4 p.m. at the Princeton Makes shop located in the Princeton Shopping Center, next to Metropolis Hair Salon.
An open mic available to a limited number of audience members interested in reading their original poetry will follow.
For more information on Ragged Sky Press, visit raggedsky.com.
For more information on Princeton Makes events, go to www.princetonmakes.com.




