Four Seasons Poetry Open Mic
Schedule
Sat Sep 27 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Books & Company | Oconomowoc, WI

About this Event
Join us for an evening of poetry & connection at our inaugural event in a new Poetry Open Mic Series! Hosted at Books & Company by poets Cristina M. R. Norcross, Sara Sarna, and Jim Landwehr. All are welcome.
2 poem max per poet + bring an extra poem, in case we have time for a second round. *Please include a content warning for potentially triggering material.
Optional theme for autumn: HARVEST(or bring any poems you’ve been working on).
Please note, there are two free registration options. If you plan to participate in the Open Mic Poetry Reading, select that option.
ABOUT THE HOST POETS:
Cristina M. R. Norcross lives in Wisconsin with her husband and two sons. She is the founding editor of the online poetry journal, Blue Heron Review, and the co-founder of Random Acts of Poetry and Art Day (celebrated annually on February 20th). Author of nine poetry collections, a multiple Pushcart Prize nominee, and an Eric Hoffer Book Award nominee, her most recent book is The Sound of a Collective Pulse (Kelsay Books, 2021). Cristina’s poems have been published widely in online and print journals including: The Lothlorien Poetry Journal, The Poet, Muddy River Poetry Review, Verse-Virtual, The Ekphrastic Review, Poetry Hall, Visual Verse, Silver Birch Press, and Pirene’s Fountain, among others. She has also been published in numerous print anthologies. Cristina has helped organize community art and poetry projects, has led creative writing workshops, and has hosted many open mic readings. She facilitates the online writing prompt group, Connection & Creativity in Challenging Times, on Facebook. Cristina was featured in the Poem-A-Day series for the Academy of American Poets in 2021. Find out more at www.cristinanorcross.com
Sara Sarna is a military brat, lucky enough to have lived on both coasts and in England before choosing the Midwest for college and to put down roots. She holds a BFA in Theatre from Stephens College in Missouri and currently lives in Wisconsin with her husband and the rescue dog that owns them both. Much of her affinity with the area is based on access to forested park land and she spends as much time as possible, in all seasons, in the woods, where she almost always finds a poem.
Jim Landwehr is the author of four memoirs: At the Lake, Cretin Boy, Dirty Shirt, and The Portland House. His most recent book is Tea in the Pacific Northwest, a collection of poetry. His nonfiction has been published in Main Street Rag, The Sun Magazine, Story News, Portage Magazine, and Wisconsin Outdoor News. A prolific poet, he was the 2018-2019 poet laureate for the Village of Wales, Wisconsin. He lives in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Where is it happening?
Books & Company, 1039 Summit Avenue, Oconomowoc, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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