Regionally Based State Poets Share Voice in Princeton 

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Princeton Makes and Ragged Sky Press are set to cohost their next monthly Second Sunday Poetry Reading on December 10, 4 p.m.

The event will feature regionally active poets Ilene Millman and Maxine Susman.

Milman, who has served on the board of the Delaware Valley Poets, has frequently been published in print and digital journals, including Potomac Review, Healing Muse, Nelle, The Journal of New Jersey Poets, and NewVerseNews. A retired speech and language therapist, the Hillsborough writer is the author of the poetry collection “Adjust Speed to Weather” and the February 2024 Ragged Sky Press release, “A Jar of Moths,”

Susman is the South Brunswick-based author of several books of poetry and works seen in dozens of literary journals. She is also poetry teacher at the Osher Lifelong Institute of Rutgers University and member of the Cool Women Poet performance group based in the Princeton area.

The following provides a preview of what will be heard during their session:

— Ilene Millman

— Maxine Susman

Princeton Makes is a Princeton-based artist cooperative located in the Princeton Shopping Center. Ragged Sky Press is an independent nonprofit publishing company located in Princeton. Their co-hosted reading series began in 2021.

The December 10, 4 p.m., presentation is free and will take place at the Princeton Makes store, 301 North Harrison Street, next to Metropolis Hair Salon. A limited Open Mic follows. For more information, contact Princeton Makes coordinator Jim Levine at princetonmakes@gmail.com.


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