Michael Dylan Welch - Courtesy photo
Courtesy photo
Michael Dylan Welch

Welch, McDonald to perform at Auburn's Poetry at The Station Bistro


February 19, 2013 · 10:11 AM

Poetry at The Station Bistro presents the works of Michael Dylan Welch and Tanya McDonald on Monday, Feb. 4.

The program is from 7-9 p.m. at the Bistro, 110 Second St. SW, No. 125, one block south of West Main Street, on the east side of the Auburn Transit Center.

Coffee and conversation follow readings. It is an open mic opportunity. The public is invited.

About the poets

Michael Dylan Welch is the proprietor of National Haiku Writing Month (nahaiwrimo.com), celebrated every February on a very active Facebook page. He also writes neon buddha poems, is vice president of the Haiku Society of America, and enjoys racquetball and skiing. His personal website, focusing on poetry, is graceguts.com.

Tanya McDonald is a published poet and as-yet-unpublished fiction writer who resides in Woodinville with her husband and their cat. Once upon a time, she sugared jelly doughnuts, sang lullabies to chickens, and stayed up all night DJing on a college radio station. At present, she prefers tea to coffee, acts younger than she is, and when not scribbling poems, is hard at work on the second draft of her YA urban fantasy novel.

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LINKS: Presented by The Station Bistro: www.auburnstationbistro.com

Northwest Renaissance, and Auburn Striped Water Poets.

https://sites.google.com/site/stripedwaterpoets/

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