Reading Series at the Park-McCullough Carriage Barn
Monday, October 26, 5 - 6:30 PM
with Genevieve Plunkett & Anna Hogeland
October 26 Authors: Award winning poets Rage Hezekiah and Camille Guthrie will read from and discuss recent work.
Park-McCullough, in partnership with Prospect Street Writers House and The Bennington Bookshop, welcomes esteemed authors from Vermont and beyond for a Summer Reading Series taking place in the Carriage Barn at the Park-McCullough. Once a month, June - December 2026, poets and writers, including Peter Cameron, Rage Hezekiah, June Gervais, and Anna Hogeland, among others, will be reading from recent work, discussing the writer's life, and engaging with audience members. This is a great opportunity to meet authors connected to the area, ask questions, and expand one's literary horizons! Admission is free. Donations support programming such as this Reading Series.
Print the poster for the entire 2026 Reading Series lineup! CLICK HERE!
More about the October 26 authors:
Rage Hezekiah. Rage Hezekiah is a poet and educator whose poems have been anthologized, co-translated, and published internationally. She has received fellowships from MacDowell, Cave Canem, Ragdale, Outpost, and Vermont Studio Center. Her recent collection, Yearn, was a Diode Editions Book Contest winner, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, the Vermont Book Award, and the Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry. She serves as Interviews Editor at The Common, and her poems have recently been published in The Georgia Review, AGNI, and Iowa Review.
Camille Guthrie. Camille Guthrie is the author of four books of poetry: Diamonds, Articulated Lair: Poems for Louise Bourgeois, In Captivity, and The Master Thief. Her debut short story, “Dating Profile,” appeared in The Sun (April 2023). Her poems have appeared in such journals as At Length, Boston Review, The Iowa Review, The New Republic, and Tin House, as well as in anthologies including The Best American Poetry 2019 & 2020, The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood, and Art & Artists: Poems. Guthrie has been awarded fellowships from MacDowell and the Yaddo Foundation. She received her MFA from Brown University and her BA from Vassar College. Faculty and the Director of Undergraduate Writing at Bennington College, she lives in rural Vermont.
