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The Second Sunday Poetry Reading at Princeton Makes Artist Cooperative in the Princeton Shopping Center continues on February 12 with a presentation by poets Bill Wunder and Vida Chu.

Wunder is the Bucks County-based author of four books of poetry: “Pointing at the Moon” (2008), “Hands Turning the Earth” (2014), “Kingdom of Heaven” (2015), and “Welcome to Paradise, New and Selected Poems” (2022).

Chu, who lives in Princeton, is the author of two volumes of poetry, “The Fragrant Harbor” and “The Thirteenth Lake.” The Hong Kong-raised writer’s work has also appeared in U.S. 1 Newspaper, Kelsey Review, Princeton Arts Review, U.S.1 Worksheets, The Literary Review, and Princeton Magazine.

The following is a sampling of their work:

The monthly poetry reading is cosponsored by the Princeton Makes artists collaborative and the Princeton-based Ragged Sky Press.

The free February 12 event will be held at 4 p.m. at Princeton Makes, located in the Princeton Shopping Center, next to Metropolis Hair Salon. The event includes an open mic limited to the first 10 readers to sign up, and COVID protocols are in effect.

For more details, contact Jim Levine at princetonmakes@gmail.com.


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