Peoria Poetry Club

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This is not a library sponsored event.

Purpose of Meeting

Celebrating the spoken word!

The Peoria Poetry Club was founded on January 28th, 1941, and the first meeting was held at the Pere Marquette Hotel.  PPC offers glimpses of creative writing through poetry, participating in poetry workshops, and other creative programs presented by poets and others.  Attendees are invited to bring a favorite poem to share, or just come to listen and enjoy readings and recitations by others.

Meeting schedule:
* 11:30 - 12:00 - Meet and greet time - Catch up with friends new and old!  
* 12:00 - Poetry Club Role Call - Anyone is welcome to share a poem!
* 1:00 - Monthly Presentation (TBA)

The Peoria Poetry Club is free to attend and all are welcome!


February Program: Monster Movie by Laura Bandy

Book cover image for "Monster Movie" by Laura Bandy.Monster Movie consists of loosely linked poems offered cinematically, with one small section a set of odes to modern films, and the other poems presented in a semi-chronological fashion as our speakers move from previews to the final feature.  The lead characters in these poems often find themselves in circumstances strange, dangerous, and unfathomable - how did they arrive in these places?  They scan the sky for UFOs . . . were they abandoned here?  Will they ever find home?  There is often a sense of needing to escape: the stultifying small towns in which they feel stranded, the rigid expectations of others, the consequences of their own complicated choices, and the vast and indifferent Midwest itself.  What they learn is that real escape is harder than it seems.  And so, the speakers escape into stories - those they watch and read, and those they create and mutate to tell about themselves.  The title poem betrays a sneaking suspicion at the heart of the collection - perhaps this movie we are "starring" in is not the one with the happy ending.  Altogether, the manuscript's poems work as a collection of scenes combining to create the whole, a slice-of-life American movie reflecting the country itself; that slippery genre bender sliding between coming-of-age tale, rom-com, noir, sci-fi, and horror, all within the blink of history's eye.


About Laura Bandy

Laura Bandy attended the University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for Writers Ph.D. program from 2009 to 2013, where she received the Joan Johnson Poetry Award.  In 2018, she won first prize in the 'Trio of Triolets' contest judged by Allison Joseph and received third place in the Illinois Emerging Writers Competition that same year.  She has had work published in Soft Skull's Saints of Hysteria: A Half-Century of Collaborative American Poetry, Ninth Letter, River Styx, The Florida Review, and The Laurel Review among others, and her chapbook, Hack, was published by Dancing Girl Press in August 2021.  Her first full-length poetry collection, Monster Movie, is out from Gold Wake Press (2023) and available for purchase.  She teaches at a community college near the Iowa border.  Laura hails from Jacksonville, Illinois, home of the Ferris wheel.