Peter Ludwin

Monday, 27 February 2017

Show starts at 8:00

Get your name in the random selection urn prior to 8.

Peter will be featured around 8:40

 

PETER LUDWIN is the recipient of a Literary Fellowship from Artist Trust and the W.D. Snodgrass Award for Endeavor and Excellence in Poetry. His first book, A Guest in All Your Houses, was published in 2009 by Word Walker Press. His second collection is Rumors of Fallible Gods, a two-time finalist for the Gival Press Poetry Award that was published in 2013 by Presa Press.
His new book, Gone to Gold Mountain, was published in August, 2016 by MoonPath Press.

A participant for twelve years in the San Miguel Poetry Week in Mexico, where he studied under such noted poets as Mark Doty, Tony Hoagland, Joseph Stroud and Robert Wrigley, Ludwin was the Second Prize Winner of the 2007-2008 Anna Davidson Rosenberg Awards and a finalist during the same period for The Comstock Review’s Muriel Craft Bailey Memorial Award. In 2010 he was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. In 2011 he received Special Merit Recognition from The Comstock Review, and that same year Soundings Review named him its Reader’s Choice winner in the spring/ summer issue.

Most recently, he was named the 2016 First Prize winner of the Muriel Craft Bailey Memorial Award, a finalist in poetry for the 2016 Tucson Festival of Books Literary Awards, and the Second Place poetry winner of the 2016 Kay Snow Writing Awards sponsored by Willamette Writers.

His work has appeared in many journals, including Atlanta Review, The Bitter Oleander, The Comstock Review, Crab Orchard Review, Nimrod, North American Review, and Prairie Schooner, to name a few. A world traveler who has journeyed by canoe to visit remote Indian families in the Amazon Basin of Ecuador, hiked in the Peruvian Andes, thumbed for rides in Greece, bargained for goods in the markets of Marrakech and Istanbul and survived debilitating illness in China and Tibet, he is also accomplished on acoustic guitar and autoharp. He lives in Kent, Washington, where he works
for the Parks Department.