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Reading with Kristine Hartvigsen Coming Up April 5th

Cindi Boiter March 28, 2025

Reading with Kristine Hartvigsen

Apr 05, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Greenville Center for Creative Arts, 101 Abney St, Greenville, SC 29611, USA

Kristine's work has been published in Fall Lines: A Literary Convergence, The Limelight, and State of the Heart. Muddy Ford Press published her first poetry collection, To the Wren Nesting, in 2012. Her recent collection — The Soul Mate Poems — was published last year by Finishing Line Press. She lives in Columbia, South Carolina, and her poetry was featured prominently on a mural-sized canvas on the old NOMA warehouse building in the Cottonwood Art Crawl on March 8.

A workshop with Kristine Hartvigsen titled Haiku and Other Short-Form Poetry will precede the reading from 4 - 5 pm.

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In Community Building, Literature, Poetry Tags Kristine Hartvigsen, Greenville Center for Creative Arts, Muddy Ford Press, Finishing Line Press

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