UP Notable Book Club presents a Q&A session about  “Superior Voyage”

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UPPER PENINSULA - UP Notable Book Club: The Crystal Falls Community District Library in partnership with the U.P. Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) has scheduled author events with winners of the UP Notable Book List. The 31st event is with three of the members of the Marquette Poets Circle:  Milton J. Bates, Lisa Fosmo, and Marty Achatz as they talk about "Superior Voyage", the group’s second anthology. The circle was formed in 2012 by Matt Maki, Claudia Drosen, and Janeen Pergrin Rastall to celebrate poetry and guide each member in finding his or her inner poet. In a true spirit of community, the circle has held workshops, Open Mic nights and readings for more than a decade. "Superior Voyage" includes the work of no less than forty-two poets with each contributor fielding two to six entries.
The session will take place on  Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. Eastern / 6 p.m. Central, on the Zoom platform - please contact Evelyn Gathu in advance by egathu@crystalfallslibrary.org, or by phone at 906-875-3344. We recommend you borrow a copy of these books from your local library or purchase from your local bookseller in advance to get the most out of these events. 
Milton J. Bates is the author of books about the poet Wallace Stevens, the Vietnam War and the Bark River watershed in Wisconsin. His poetry includes the collection "Stand Still in the Light" (2019) and two chapbooks, "Always on Fire" (2016) and "As They Were" (2018). He lives with his wife, Puck, in Marquette.
Lisa Fosmo is an Upper Peninsula Michigan poet, from Escanaba. She has been published in various regional journals and anthologies of note. She currently serves as a judge for the National Poetry contests of the NSFPS, and is the newly elected Vice President of the U.P. Poet Laureate Foundation. She is the author of a full length book of poetry "Mercy is a Bright Darkness", Golden Dragonfly Press (2023).
Marty Achatz lives in Ishpeming, with his wife and children. He has taught for NMU’s English Department since 1998. He holds a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. His work has appeared in many journals, anthologies, the book-length collection The Mysteries of the Rosary, and two spoken word albums, Slow Dancing with Bigfoot and Christmas with Bigfoot. Marty served two consecutive terms as U.P. Poet Laureate and is currently President of the U.P. Poet Laureate Foundation. Marty is also the Adult Programming Coordinator for Peter White Public Library.
You might ask yourself, ‘But what is U.P. poetry?’. You wouldn’t be wrong to expect many of the typical themes to revolve around the majesty of Mother Superior, the fleeting glories of springtime, and the striking characteristics of the abundant wildlife of the region. You’ll also find traditional poetry topics including the celebration of love, laments of loss, and meditations on the universal human conditions. However, anything and everything is fair game for poetry including dinosaurs, Bigfoot, Marilyn Monroe, and current events like the war in Ukraine, and the continuing scars from covid-19. Sprinkled amongst the poems are also a number of short story vignettes which I found haunting and evocative like musical tone poems.
“In my opinion, poetry is most effective when it can provoke a reaction with a minim of words. Superior Voyage succeeds very well in that metric and should be imbibed slowly, like a fine draught of whiskey. Whether your tastes lean toward celebration of the natural world, a humorous or ironic look at human foibles, or a deeper glimpse into a land that has formed its people as hard as the people have tried to form the land, there’s an enjoyable read for you in this Superior Voyage.”  Victor R. Volkman, Marquette Monthly. 
The Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors Association (UPPAA) was established in 1998 to support authors and publishers who live in or write about Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, UPPAA is a Michigan nonprofit association with over 100 members, many of whose books are featured on the organization’s website at www.uppaa.org. UPPAA welcomes membership and participation from anyone with a U.P. connection who is interested in writing.