Jules’ Poetry Playhouse reading series features Abiquiu, NM Press
Casa Urraca Press
Editor Zach Hively will be joined by poets Vivian Mary Carroll and River Stingray.
Hosted by John Roche & Jules Nyquist
Vivian Mary Carroll spent many years in regional theater from Alaska to New York, including teaching costuming to students of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. Clown College. She worked for the Superior Court of Sacramento for 23 years and followed a British rock band and a country duo for many years, all the while writing and submitting for publication. She is a graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts and has studied at Idyllwild Arts Summer Writing Program, the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University, and Writing By Writers Boulder Generative Workshop. Her Talking Leaves Scrapbook will be published in 2024 by Casa Urraca Press.
River Stingray is drawn to the edges of everything—geography, society, and consciousness—in pursuit of human connection. She has traveled extensively, yet nowhere feels more like her home than New Mexico, where she wrote these poems outside and barefoot. She holds a master’s degree in archaeology from the University of Cambridge, and she and her dog, Koa, currently live in Wyoming. Her High Wind Warning will be published in 2024 by Casa Urraca Press.