9.26| Flow State: Poetry (No Mic) Open Mic Event
Join us in a Flow State for an evening of celebrating creativity & expression at Narrative’s 1st “no mic/open mic” poetry night! Narrative Nights Event Series
7:30PM @ Narrative | Registration required- ticket price is redeemable for in-store purchase | Reserve your ticket HERE
Sign-ups to perform are 1st come/1st serve on night of- 3 min time slots
Respect + kindness always required @ Narrative- please be mindful of this for all work shared in this space
Hosted by local poetry scene extraordinaire, Aparna Paul
Aparna (she/her) is a writer, chemical engineer, banana bread enthusiast, & amateur crossword constructor based in Cambridge, MA. She performs regularly, slams sometimes, & hosts occasionally at the Boston Poetry Slam at the Cantab Lounge. Her poetry & prose has been recognized by Reckoning, DMQ Review, & Gaining Ground, among others. She edited the anthology Reflections of The Land (Literary Cleveland, 2022) and is a co-editor of GOOD SOUP, a monthly literary/arts mail magazine (@goodsoup.mag on insta!). Her first full-length book of poetry is forthcoming with Game Over Books in 2025.
Featured performance by published poet & essayist, Yena Sharma Purmassir
Yena a poet and essayist from New York City. She is the author of Until I Learned What It Meant (Where Are You Press, 2013), When I’m Not There (self-published, 2016), OUR SYNONYMS: An Epic (Party Trick Press, 2022), and VIRAHA (Game Over Books, 2022). In 2020, she earned a master’s degree in theological studies from Harvard Divinity School, where she focused on South Asian religious traditions. As the former Queens Teen Poet Laureate (2010-2011) and a lifelong New York snob, Yena now ironically and happily lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. You can find her online and walking along the Charles River.