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Wonder in Wyoming Festival, with EcoTheo Review


LOGOS, a project of EcoTheo Collective, presents:

The First Annual

WONDER IN WYOMING FESTIVAL

July 9-11, 2020

Three Days + Two Nights of LIVE Reading Events, Free and open to the public

VISIT ECOTHEO’s WONDER WEBSITE FOR DETAILED INFO

*Special Reading with winners of the Inaugural Starshine + Clay Fellowship, sponsored by LOGOS + EcoTheo, in support of Cave Canem*

Schedule of Events

Events are free and open to the public, but please use the form on this page to register for workshops. All events will take place on the campus of St. John's Episcopal Church unless otherwise noted.

Friday - 7/9

12:00pm – LOGOS Gathering: Carrie Fountain + Mark Wunderlich

2:00pm – Workshop: Carrie Fountain

3:00pm Workshop: Mark Wunderlich

4:00pm – Workshop: Joanna Klink

5:00pm – Workshop: Wyoming Poets Matt Daly + Laurie Kutchins

7:00pm – LOGOS Gathering: Spencer Reece + Diane Glancy at Chapel of the Transfiguration in Grand Tetons National Park

Saturday - 7/10

8:30am – Red Door Contemplative Poetry: Spencer Reece + Brian Nystrom

10:30am – Red Door Contemplative Poetry: Spencer Reece + Matt Daly

11:00am – Workshop: Gregory Pardlo

12:00pm – LOGOS Gathering: Joanna Klink + Paisley Rekdal

1:30pm – Red Door Contemplative Poetry: Spencer Reece + Laurie Kutchins

2:00pm – Workshop: Paisley Rekdal

3:30pm – Red Door Contemplative Poetry: Spencer Reece + Connie Wieneke

4:00pm – Workshop: Diane Glancy

5:00pm – LOGOS Gathering: Festival Presenters Travis Helms +Jason Myers + Jeremy Voigt

7:00pm – Starshine and Clay LOGOS: Gregory Pardlo, Fellowship Poets

Sunday - 7/11

10:00am – St. John’s Episcopal Church service of Holy Communion, with conversational sermon led by poet-priests Spencer Reece, Travis Helms, and Brian Nystrom.

Featured Poets

Carrie Fountain

Diane Glancy

Joanna Klink

Gregory Pardlo

Spencer Reece

Paisley Rekdal

Mark Wunderlich


Poet-Organizers

Travis Helms

Jason Myers

Jeremy Voigt

Generously hosted by St. John's Episcopal Church, Jackson, and made possible by the generosity of the Foundation for the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming.