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Poetry Broadside Event


  • InterOcean Studio 2905 South Elati Street Englewood, CO, 80110 United States (map)

Afternoon Reading Event

This fall, InterOcean Studio collaborated with the University of Denver’s Denver Quarterly to print broadsides that present the work of two Colorado poets. 
Now, the two winners of the 2022 Denver Quarterly & InterOcean Broadside Contest, Jen Stewart and AT Hincapie, will read from their letterpress broadsides and other works. Light refreshments will be served on-site. Please join us at InterOcean Studio for the live event, or plan to attend on Zoom!
The letterpress-printed broadsides are for sale below to fund the program for Spring 2023.
Event RSVP
Event Day/Time: Sunday, November 13th, 2022 from 3:00-5:00pm MST
Event On-Site Address: InterOcean Studio, 2905 S. Elati Street, Englewood, CO 80110
Event Zoom-In Address: [link emailed to all registrants closer to event date]


Our Collaborators

Denver Quarterly is the literary journal housed in the Department of English & Literary Arts at the University of Denver. Founded by novelist John Williams in 1966, the journal has had work honored in the Pushcart Anthology, "The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories," "The Best American Short Stories" and "The Best American Poetry."

Denver Quarterly is a publication that embodies the wide-ranging possibilities for the worlds from which writing may come, and the worlds our authors imagine and write into being. We welcome the work of writers and artists from marginalized communities, identities, and traditions, or those who work with differing abilities, or who may be non-professional writers, or who have otherwise been traditionally excluded from the space of literary journals.


2022 Winning Poets

Jen Grace Stewart is the author of Madonna, Complex (Cascade Books 2020), Latch (River Glass Books 2019) and Visitations (Finishing Line Press 2015). Her poems have been published or are forthcoming in AGNI, Colorado Review, Beloit Poetry Journal and elsewhere. A native of Colorado, she teaches writing at the University of Colorado, Boulder. You can find out more through her website www.jenstewartfueston.com

AT Hincapie's writing was awarded the Margaret Reid Prize for Formal Verse with Winning Writers (2017) and was a finalist for the Colorado Prize for Poetry (2021). His work has also been featured with The Comstock Review, The Coalition of Texans with Disabilities, and Intima Journal of Narrative Medicine. He serves as Palette Poetry’s Interviews Editor and teaches in Colorado.

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