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April 2018 - Dogwood Issue

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Discover CityViewNC.com's fresh updated look! | 43 Go online to schedule a campus visit today. We Can't Wait to Meet You! PROUD TO BE THE UNIVERSIT Y FOR YOU 910.672.1371/800.222.2594 • admissions@uncf su.edu www.uncf su.edu whether they're veterans or novices. By the nature of their work, writers can be solitary. "If no one else will listen, then the page will," said poet Neil Ray. But it can be nice when people listen, too. Two decades ago, when some poets and writers gathered at a large table at the Coffee Scene for a writing session, someone suggested scheduling a time when people could read their work out loud. e ensuing event turned into the twice-a-week open-mic sessions now held at the coffee house. Over the years, Java Expressions, the granddaddy of Fayetteville open- mic events, has become a home and an outlet for more than 10,000 writers. Every Sunday, you can see poets, old "The vortices of my mind draw me in a cylindered tunnel of air encompassing my spinal column, eradicating toxicity I breathe in poetry…" – Shauntel Gaines and new, line up to share their work before a crowd that's waiting to be entertained and edified. A fellow writer always hosts, explaining what's going on, introducing performers and usually performing themselves. Hosting duties currently rotate among local poets Radar, Shauntel Gaines and Ray. As Fayetteville has evolved over the years, so has its poetry scene. Even as e Coffee Scene events have continued, other open mics have sprung up. One of these other events is held nearly every week somewhere in

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