Poet to speak at Sequim’s Fourth Friday Readings

Teya Priest Johnston

Teya Priest Johnston

SEQUIM — Port Angeles writer Teya Priest Johnston is the guest speaker at tonight’s Fourth Friday Readings.

The free readings will begin at 6:15 p.m. at The Lodge’s media room, 660 Evergreen Farm Way.

Johnston, a longtime resident of the Olympic Peninsula, writes poetry and fiction for “the sheer beauty and deep enjoyment of language.”

She gives credit to many talented local writers for support and encouragement.

“I was fortunate to study with poet and mentor Alice Derry for several years,” Johnston said. “I now work with writers Ruth Marcus and Judy Duncan, poet/pals of exemplary capability.”

Johnston said she draws on her early years in North Carolina for much of her inspiration. Her work has appeared in Tidepools, Craven Arts, Passager and several anthologies.

She lives on Blue Mountain Road with “hero/hubby” Rick, three happy dogs and a colossal flower garden.

Fourth Friday Readings attendees are encouraged to arrive early. Beverages and snacks are available at The Lodge’s bistro.

Following the featured speaker will be an hour of five-minute open mic readings. Interested writers may submit their names before the event begins.

For open mic guidelines, contact Linda B. Myers at lindabmyers@yahoo.com.

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