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Vermont Studio Center

The Vermont Studio Center offers two-, three-, and four-week residencies year-round to poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and translators in Johnson, Vermont, a village located in the heart of the northern Green Mountains. Residents are provided with time and space to write, as well as readings, craft talks, and one-on-one manuscript consultations with invited visiting writers. Residents receive a private room, a private studio, and meals. The cost of the residency is $2,700 for a two-week stay, $3,825 for a three-week stay, and $4,950 for a four-week stay.

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July 23, 2025
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July 23, 2025
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July 23, 2025
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Vermont Studio Center, 80 Pearl Street, P.O. Box 613, Johnson, VT 05656. (802) 635-2727.

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World Poetry Salon: Victoria Chang, yuniya edi kwon, and Patricio Ferrari

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In this World Poetry Salon event presented by Limelight Poetry and the New York Public Library, Victoria Chang reads a selection of poems from her collections, including Obit (Copper Canyon Press, 2020) and With My Back to the World (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2024), with musical accompaniment by yuniya edi kwon and discusses the power of collaboration across form and genre in a conversation with Patricio Ferrari.

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Gratitude

7.22.25

In their poem “In the chemo room, I wear mittens made of ice so I don’t lose my fingernails. But I took a risk today to write this down.,” published in the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day series in 2023, Andrea Gibson, who passed away on July 14, wrote about a newfound gratitude for life while being treated for terminal cancer. “Remind me / all my prayers were answered // the moment I started praying / for what I already have,” wrote Gibson. Write a poem that expresses gratitude through confronting the mortal nature of being human. What do you already have in your life that you might be taking for granted? Perhaps begin by listing some of the beautiful things you saw today.

aja monet on Artistry and Activism

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In this episode of The Seeds podcast with Alana Hadid, poet aja monet reads from her second collection, Florida Water (Haymarket Books, 2025), and reflects on the role of faith in her artistry and activism, and the current state of movement organizing for Palestine. Florida Water is featured in Page One in the July/August issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.

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With the Environment

7.15.25

In a recent interview for the Paris Review’s Art of Poetry series by Chloe Garcia Roberts, the late Fanny Howe, who passed away on July 9, spoke of a revelatory experience writing “with the environment” at Annaghmakerrig, an artists’ retreat where she wrote her 1995 collection, O’Clock. “It was complete solitude, and an actual attempt to write, for the first time, with the environment,” says Howe. “Instead of sitting and looking out of the window, I just sank into the weather and the trees, dancing around in the environment of Ireland, which I know by its smell.” This week, find a spot outside as close to nature as possible, perhaps simply a location with trees, and try to sink into the landscape. Write a poem that captures the feelings of your surroundings, meditating on minute sensory details and the emotions that the environment evokes.

Ruth Stone House Poetry Retreat

The 2025 Ruth Stone House Poetry Retreat will be held from August 24 to August 30 at poet Ruth Stone’s historic rural farmhouse in the Green Mountain National Forest in Goshen, Vermont. Programming includes daily workshops, craft seminars, readings, and designated writing time for poets. The 2025 theme is “The Poetics of Nothing.” The faculty includes poets Bianca Stone and Mathias Svalina. The cost of the conference, which includes meals, is $1,500.

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RESIDENCY
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no
Event Date: 
August 24, 2025
Rolling Admissions: 
yes
Application Deadline: 
July 23, 2025
Financial Aid?: 
no
Financial Aid Application Deadline: 
July 23, 2025
Free Admission: 
no
Contact Information: 

Ruth Stone House Poetry Retreat, 788 Hathaway Road, Goshen, VT 05733.

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Fanny Howe: Second Childhood

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“You might think I am just old but I have finally decided to make the decision to never grow up, and remain under my hood.” In this video, Fanny Howe reads from her poetry collection Second Childhood (Graywolf Press, 2014) at the 2014 National Book Awards ceremony. Howe died at the age of eighty-four on July 9, 2025.

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