



“Falck will talk about his experiences and the importance of building community – between poets, between artists of different disciplines and between the arts and cities,” said Department of English Assistant Professor Michael Sheehan.Įach poem of Falck imagines the world that remains after the subject of the poem has been excluded, Mr. Falck’s role as education director of Just Buffalo Literary Center and running the Silo City Reading Series, which brings together local poets, nationally recognized writers and Buffalo-area musicians in an abandoned grain silo, will be shared by him in the craft talk. Falck’s just release book, “Exclusions,” will be read.
NOAH FALCK SILO CITY REGISTRATION
Registration links are Craft Talk Zoom registration and Poetry Reading Zoom registration. The sessions will be recorded for those who cannot attend a virtual session. 23, and the poetry reading on Thursday, Sept. The craft talk will be held on Wednesday, Sept. The writers series, which is funded through the Fredonia College Foundation, has transitioned to a virtual format this fall at Fredonia. Noah Falck, a Buffalo-based poet whose writing combines vivid imagery with the surreal to defamiliarize the familiar and create new emotional landscapes for the reader to navigate and discover, will conduct a craft talk and poetry reading as part of the Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series.
