The Poetry Forum

The Poetry Forum, Inc.,[1] began in 1973[1] to arrange poetry workshops in the Deerfield, Illinois, area.[2] In 1976, Suzanne Brabant and others founded the journal, RHINO Poetry, as an outlet for its workshop members' poems.[3] The Poetry Forum moved to the Evanston, Illinois area around 1999, where The Poetry Forum's workshops are still held monthly. The Forum extended its workshops to central Illinois from 2002-2007. The Illinois Arts Council awarded The Poetry Forum grants for operating costs in 2007,[4] 2008,[5] and 2009.[6] The Poetry Forum was founded by Suzanne Brabant,[7] Lowell B. Komie,[8] and Elizabeth Peterson.[2] In 2005, Helen Degen Cohen (Halina Degenfisz),[9] took over the Forum's mission of creating monthly workshops and readings for Evanston's poets.

References

  1. 1 2 Secretary of State of Illinois, The Poetry Forum, Inc. Articles of Incorporation, 1976
  2. 1 2 RHINO Poetry, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1976, p. 40
  3. RHINO Poetry Website History
  4. Illinois Arts Council Annual Report Fiscal Year 2007, p. 25 & 95
  5. Illinois Arts Council Annual Report Fiscal Year 2008 pp. 35 & 95
  6. Illinois Arts Council Grants in FY 09 by State House District, p. 16
  7. A Directory of American Poets, 1974; Poets & Writers, Inc.; New York; 1974
  8. Swordfish Chicago Publishers
  9. Blood to Remember: American Poets on the Holocaust by Charles Adés Fishman; Time Being Books; St. Louis, Mo.; 2007; p. 582

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