Cantab Workshop for Wednesday, March 25, 2020 with Bradley Trumpfheller

Arrive in advance of tonight’s event for an early-bird workshop at the Cantab Lounge before the show. The one-hour workshop has limited space and begins at 5:30, with latecomers admitted no later than 6:00. This is a generative workshop that is open to anyone all levels of writers and performers who wish to contribute to the night’s feeling of community.

Bradley Trumpfheller (they/them) is the author of Reconstructions (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2020). Born in Japan and raised across the South, their work has appeared in Poetry, The Nation, jubilat, The Shallow Ends, Muzzle, and elsewhere. A MacDowell Fellow, they co-edit the website Divedapper, and currently live in Somerville. Tonight’s workshop will be a craft exercise on queering language.

Cover charge is $5-$20 sliding scale, which includes admission to the evening show. We ask financially stable poets to consider contributing the higher end of this scale (or more) in order to defer costs for others and support this teaching artist’s generous donation of time to our space.

Due to the constraints of the venue, our workshop have limited space; room can always be guaranteed to poets who identify as POC or queer. The best way to secure a spot in the workshop is to send an email.

The venue is 18+ and a photo ID is required. For more information on the night’s open mic and feature, click here.