Chicago Poetry Center’s March Blue Hour Featuring April Gibson and Mira Cameron

Wed Mar 18 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-05:00

Haymarket House | Chicago

Rinnah Shaw
Publisher/HostRinnah Shaw
Chicago Poetry Center\u2019s March Blue Hour Featuring April Gibson and Mira Cameron
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The Chicago Poetry Center presents BLUE HOUR, a free monthly in-person reading series and generative writing workshop. Our March featured readers are April Gibson and Mira Cameron.


Each event takes place at Haymarket House (800 W. Buena) and includes a brief open mic followed by two featured poets. Pre-registration is free and recommended. The open mic includes five readers drawn lottery-style from a hat that goes out at 7:15. The reading starts promptly at 7:30. Each open mic poet reads one poem or for three minutes, whichever comes first.


EVENT DETAILS FOR March 18:

  • Workshop (registration required) begins promptly at 6 p.m., ends at 7 p.m.
  • Performance space doors open and open mic sign-up begins at 7 p.m.
  • Reading (registration recommended but not required) begins at 7:30, followed by community gathering time.
  • Reading registration is free; the workshop is sliding scale with a suggested donation of $10.
  • Register for the workshop here: https://BHWorkshopMarch2026.eventbrite.com
  • Get your ticket for the reading here: https://March2026BlueHour.eventbrite.com
  • Livestream is available here: https://March2026livestream.eventbrite.com


ABOUT THE READING: 

The Blue Hour reading features readings by two poets from Chicago and beyond, preceded by a five person lottery-style open mic and followed by community gathering time. 


ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: 

The Blue Hour generative writing workshop is suitable for writers and poetry fans of all levels. We will discuss a poem together, then Marty will guide the group through individual writing on an exploratory prompt that draws on themes from the poem. 


ABOUT THE SPACE:

Accessibility, Health, & Safety:

– All restrooms at Haymarket House are gender-neutral, including single-user and stalled restrooms.

– Each event includes ASL interpretation. Haymarket House is ADA compliant and fully wheelchair-accessible; email [email protected] to ensure ramp access and with any other accessibility needs.

– Masks are strongly encouraged for all indoor events, and the space is equipped with a professional air filtration system.


MARCH FEATURES: 


April Gibson is a poet, writer, and professor whose work has appeared in The Kenyon Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Rhino, Prairie Schooner and elsewhere. Her poetry collection, "The Span of a Small Forever" (Amistad/HarperCollins, 2024) was shortlisted for a Chicago Review of Books Award and first runner-up for Chicago Reader’s Best of Chicago. April is a recipient of The Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Award, and she has received grants, fellowships, or residencies from the Poetry Foundation, Tin House, Callaloo, Vermont Studio Center, the National Endowment for the Humanities and others. April is an Assistant Professor of English at Malcolm X College.


Mira Cameron is a girl helping create, maybe anarchy, or a phantasia, or a group of trans people holding hands. She is playing in warm dirt and trying to feed as many as she can, or otherwise, editing the poetry section of Imposter.


ABOUT THE HOST: 

Marty McConnell is a poet, educator, and healer based in Chicago. She is the author of when they say you can’t go home again, what they mean is you were never there, winner of the 2017 Michael Waters Poetry Prize; her first full-length collection, wine for a shotgun, received the Silver Medal in the Independent Publishers Awards and was a finalist for both the Audre Lorde Award and a Lambda Literary Award. Her first nonfiction book, Gathering Voices: Creating a Community-Based Poetry Workshop, is available through YesYes Books. She is the co-creator and co-editor of underbelly, a web site focused on the art and magic of poetry revision. An MFA graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, her work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies including Best American Poetry, Southern Humanities Review, Gulf Coast, and Indiana Review


To learn more about the series and history, go here.

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Event Venue

Haymarket House, 800 W Buena Ave, Chicago, IL 60613, United States

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