Tuesday, August 11, 2009

New videos are still drying off

The Lakes Region breeds a great multitude of poets, many furrier and heartier than us skinny and weak Seacoast-dwellers. Two of them, although they weren't that furry, came and rocked Portsmouth at The Stone Pigeon last night, and we have the videos to prove it!

Yes, I'm happy to say that the StonePigeon.com video section now contains six great examples of Gordon Lang and Kalee Burrows doing what they do best. Check 'em out and you won't be let down!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

August 10th Stone Pigeon!

Ah! Look out! It's two poets from the Lakes Region! The first three rows will get wet! make sure to bring your towel to Breaking New Grounds in Portsmouth on August 10th at 7pm and behold the wonder and glory that is our sister-scene to the North!

And, of course, you can RSVP to this event on Facebook!

Kalee Burrows is a recent graduate of Kingswood Regional High School. She has participated in the Teen Writers' Jazz Mouth the past two years and was a co-feature poet at the Conway Public Library last winter. Kalee is excited to leave her ridiculously small town in the fall and venture to Stonehill College.

Gordon Lang teaches English at Kingswood High School in Wolfeboro, and dabbles in plays, short fiction, and verse. Some know him as the host of the Poets in the Attic poetry readings in Wolfeboro on the fourth Thursday of the month. His wife knows him as the stable boy who feeds her Gypsy horses and fetches things for her when she's fallen and she can't get up. He's been featured hither and yon around the state and now has a new book to hawk, No Match for a Scarecrow-with signature and groovy cover: $10.