Everyone Has A Voice - Brockton
I will be a featured reader at Everyone Has A Voice at the Brockton Public Library alongside one of my students..
Five Ponds Poetry Festival
I’ll be presenting and reading at the Five Ponds Creative Writing Festival at Gordon College.
“What Can We Learn from the Prophetic Voice?”
It has been argued the prophets of the Hebrew Bible have more in common with spoken word and slam poets than Sunday morning preachers. Tasked with communicating the “word” and “vision” of the LORD, and recognizing the magnitude of the communal and cosmic stakes, their sensitivity to evil and hatred of public performative piety, infused their poetry with controversial imagery, often at great personal risk. What can modern writers with similar spiritual sensitivities learn from the rhetorical elements of the Prophetic critique—the images, metaphors, and sign-acts that they employed? What can we get away with? How far is too far?
Guest Lecture - Generating Poems for a Manuscript
Guest lecturing for the amazing Tatiana Johnson-Boria’s Cultivating Your Poetry Collection, a three-month virtual intensive meant to help poets develop their collections through an artists collective called "The Starshine Arts Collective." More details here.
My virtual lecture will be on Generating Poems For a Manuscript. 30-mins lecture/craft talk and a 30-mins Q&A with students.
Date: 1/21/26
Time: 7-8pm EST/ 4-5PM PST
Place: Virtual
More info to follow
Reading and Discussion at St Andrews Episcopal Church
Reading and discussion of my poetry (theological and otherwise) at St Andrews Episcopal Church in Marblehead, MA).
Acadia University Visit
Reading and class discussion with students at Acadia University.
Bearded Bards of BlueSky Reading
Bearded Bards of Bluesky is returning and raising money for Trans Lifeline!
The November lineup:
Todd Dillard
Brian Spears
Matthew E. Henry
James McConachie
David J Bauman
Jonathan Everitt
Reading at Book Love
Join us for an inspiring evening of spoken word and poetic expression at our Poetry Night, featuring five dynamic voices: Sam Aureli, Sara Jane Ferreira, Ariel Friedman, Matthew Henry, and Merryn Rutledge. Each poet brings a unique rhythm and perspective to the mic, offering a night of creativity, connection, and powerful storytelling. Whether you're a longtime poetry lover or just curious, come be part of the magic—words are waiting.
The Square Root Poetry Reading
I’ll be reading at The Square Root in Roslindale with Josette Akresh-Gonzales.
The Bookstore of Gloucester
I will be reading with Linda Carney-Goodrich at The Bookstore of Gloucester
The Night Office: Embracing the Creative Power of Darkness [MassPoetry Festival Panel]
The Night Office: Embracing the Creative Power of Darkness
With lights and ever more lights, we drive the holiness and the beauty of night back to the forests and the sea … Henry Beston, “Night on a Great Beach” (1928)
How does darkness influence our art, our prayer, our perspective? Given the explosion of artificial light over the past 150 years, how do we navigate the loss of darkness and what—exactly—are we losing? In this panel, we’ll explore ways to enrich our creative practices through mindful engagement with darkness, literal and metaphorical. We’ll also explore the profound effects artificial light has on the natural world, and our accompanying grief. We hope to converse across theology, ecology, poetry and non-fiction, touching on such topics as winter solstice, via negativa, midnight prayer (‘the night office’), and the importance of the night sky.
Presenters: Hannah Larrabee, Nina MacLaughlin, Carolyn Oliver, and Matthew E. Henry
Goin’ Up Yonder: Religion in Black Poetics [MassPoetry Festival Panel]
Goin’ Up Yonder: Religion in Black Poetics
For many in the Black American community, religion played a large role in our upbringing. Whether we maintain our beliefs into adulthood, embrace a new faith, or abandon religion altogether, we may reckon with or otherwise allude to how that cultural context informed our lives through poetry. Four writers will read poems that include imagery, diction, and other aspects of religion. Then they will discuss among themselves and with the audience how these influences appear in and drive their work.
Presenters: Quintin Collins, Sarah Kersey, Porsha Olayiwola, and Matthew E. Henry
Solstice Launch Party Reading
I will be joining Jabari Adsim and Alexis Rizzuto at Newtonville Books to celebrate and launch the latest issue launch of Solstice Literary Magazine.
Thursday Poets Reading Series
I’ll be reading alongside Michelle Richardson (AKA Michelle de la Poetica) at The Galleries at Lynn Arts (GALA) as part of The Thursday Poets Reading Series, which celebrates the talent and diversity of Lynn’s literary community.
The Divine Poetry Reading
Frances Klein
Megan McDermott
Jared Beloff
Matthew E. Henry
Register below. More info coming
2025 Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival at UNH
I’ll have a slot in The Meg and Greg Show during the 2025 Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival at the university of New Hampshire
Reading alongside Crystal Valentine, Dorothea Lasky, Ricky Orng, Bianca Stone, Maeve Flusser, and M.P. Carver. Hosted by Meghan Miraglia and Gregory Glenn.
I’m on from 1:30- 2:00pm
Room 210 | Hamilton Smith Hall
Though it May Look Like Disaster: Poetic Forms to Save Your Life - 2025 AWP Panel
Though it May Look Like Disaster: Poetic Forms to Save Your Life (Marianne Kunkel, Melissa Fite Johnson, Faisal Mohyuddin, Ashley M. Jones, Matthew E. Henry)
Do poetic forms have life-saving properties? Five poets will discuss how meter, rhyme, syllable count and other constraints have been sources of constancy and control during personal and political upheaval: layoffs, death, addiction, religious trauma, racism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They will examine the healing power of classic forms—sonnet, abecedarian and #ceasefire haiku—as well as remixed/invented forms, and share how forms can be a balm for a writer’s (or reader’s) heartbreak.
Location: Concourse Hall 151, Level One, Los Angeles Convention Center
Session Code: F227
3:20 PM - 4:35 PM PDT (6:20 - 7:35 EST)
Seattle Pacific University MFA Residency
Leading workshop/craft talk and a poetry reading for the final SPU MFA residency.
Chapter and Verse Literary Reading Series
I will be reading with Kevin Gallagher and Anastasia Vassos at the Chapter and Verse literary reading series in Jamaica Plain at the historic Loring-Greenough House, sponsored by the Jamaica Pond Poets.
Poetry: The Art of Words Series
I’ll be reading with Sara Letourneau as part of the Poetry: the Art of Words Reading Series in Plymouth, MA once again.
Reading at Athan's Bakery
I’ll be reading at Athan’s Bakery with poets Ruth Chad, Tzynia Pinchback, and Irish story teller Aidan Parkinson.
Open Doors Center for the Arts
I'll be reading with Eric Hyett and Linda Lamenza, followed by an open mic, at Open Doors Center for the Arts in Weymouth, MA on Saturday, February 22nd at 6 PM.
North Shore Young Writers' Conference
Experiment under the mentorship of accomplished writers. The conference will feature a combination of writing workshops and readings led by published mentors. This year we are pleased to offer mentorship by authors January O’Neil, Matthew Henry, and D. Eric Parkison. The workshop will culminate in a group reading of student work created during the day. Participants may experiment with different styles of creative writing, including poetry, fiction, and personal essay. Students will have an opportunity to work in small groups with each mentor over the course of the day.
The Word at Workshop 13
The Word is a monthly poetry open mic & reading series at Workshop13, a cultural arts & learning center in Ware, Massachusetts. We start with an engaging, compassionate open mic with a featured reader to follow right after. The event takes place in Workshop13’s Great Hall, a refurbished church and a beautiful space to read, listen, and be heard. BYOB. Free popcorn. This is an all ages event.
SIGN-UPS start at 2:30. Open mic starts promptly at 3pm, with our featured reader to follow after a short break.
Pour Me A Poem Reading Series
I’ll be the featured reader at the Pour Me A Poem Reading Series. Open mic to follow.
See the information below about the reading
Poets Wayne-Daniel Berard and Sara Letourneau are hosting Pour Me a Poem on the second Thursday of each month at 51 Park Street (Wayne-Daniel's home) in Mansfield, MA, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. The next one will be on Thursday, August 8, 2
Please ensure you are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before attending. Also, please make sure you park on the even-numbered side of the street, opposite from Wayne-Daniel's house.
Brookline Poetry Series
I will be returning as a feature reading for the Brookline Poetry Series with Sara Epstein.
Possible Futures
I’ll be joining Joan Kwon Glass and Miller Oberman at Possible Futures in New Haven, CT
"Poetry as a Radical Act": Boston Book Festival Reading
Poetry as a Radical Act
I have the honor of reading with Joan Kwon Glass, Jennifer Martelli, Kevin McLellan, and Anna V. Q. Ross, with Danielle Jones as part of the Boston Book Festival.
Audre Lorde said, “Poetry is not a luxury.” To think, write, and be fully engaged with the world around us in ways that matter is nothing less than a radical act of survival.
Arts at the Stone Church Cafe Reading
I’ll be reading at the First Congregational Church of Wareham as a part of their Arts at the Stone Church Cafe series.
Light Dinner: 6:30-7:30
Poetry and Q&A: 7:30-8:30
Sarah Kersey's Residence Time Book Launch
I am honored to be joining Quintin Collins as a reader for the launch of Sarah Kersey’s debut collection Residence Time!
Wild & Precious Life Series
I’ll be a featured reader in the Zoom-based Wild & Precious Life Series. I’ll be joining Kai Coggin and MT Vallarta on Thursday, September 26th, 2024.
The Wild & Precious Life Series launched on 4/1/20 as a response to the pandemic to create a virtual space for poets to share their work, poetry lovers to receive it, and spotlight poets with books being released during the pandemic.The series has featured Diane Seuss, Marilyn Nelson, Dorianne Laux, Patricia Smith, Alicia Ostriker, Carolyn Forché, Denise Duhamel, Oliver de la Paz, Laure-Anne Bosselaar, Victoria Chang, Paisley Rekdal, Major Jackson, Victoria Redel, Ashley M Jones, Dan Beachy-Quick, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Nin Andrews, Tina Chang, Tyree Daye, José Olivarez, Erika Meitner, Brynn Saito, Geffrey Davis, Mark Wunderlich, Julie Marie Wade, and many others. Click here for select recordings of WPLS readings.
“Doors” open at 7:15pm (EST).
All readings start at 7:30pm (EST).