Giving Tuesday Coming Up!

Hello friends of the Nick Virgilio Writers House and Haiku Association! First, we want to extend our gratitude to you for supporting us this past year. Just like you, we've been super busy in the whirlwind year that is and was 2021. Whether it's been through participating in our fast-growing literary journal: Haiku in Action, (by reading, submitting, and/or contributing,) or by joining our Monday Night Mindfulness classes, or cooking accessible and nutritious food with us in Art Unboxed, or performing/listening to poetry with us in our open mic reading series - we're grateful to have you be in our budding community. 

NVHA has done a whole lot this year, but on a tight budget. We've received a few generous programming grants, most notably from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, but as far as operational costs go, we could do better. We're largely dependent on small donors - so please know that your donations of any size matter and consider contributing to our Giving Tuesday fundraising campaign, no matter how little or how much you can spare. We wish to expand our programming and operations to provide literacy, education, and other necessities in both Camden and around the world. 

We're excited to share two new major donor updates. The first being a previous donor offering a college scholarship/stipend fund for local high school students, (more details on that in our next letter). The second being an anonymous donor promising to match up to $2,000 for donations to NVHA for this Giving Tuesday, which is coming up next week on November, 30th and through the holiday season. 

We haven't even begun to talk about our two biggest NVHA news updates for this year. First of all, we're excited to announce that we have a new president elected to run NVHA. Many of you know Robin Palley, an indefatigable organizational leader, non-profit wizard, and all around good human being. Sadly, we say thanks to outgoing president George Vallianos, a dear friend of Nick Virgilio, who fearlessly led us through the construction of the Writers House and so many adversities. If it wasn't for Mr. Vallianos, we wouldn't be where we are today, although we're happy to say that George will be sticking around as a board member for NVHA. For our next newsletter, we will get into more detail with a behind the scenes look at our second biggest update for this year, which we're sure a lot of you are already well aware of... (we'll give you a one-word hint: Anthology.)

Anthology Volume 2 Launch Party

This Wednesday, November 3, 7pm at Fergie’s Pub, 1214 Sansom Street, Philadelphia’s Moonstone Arts Center hosts Camden’s Nick Virgilio Haiku Association for the launch of our second anthology,  Nick Virgilio Writers House Poetry 2020: Volume 2: Haiku In Action.


Haiku in Action, conceived of by Dr. Savannah Cooper-Ramsey and edited by Warren Longmire and Sean Lynch, began as the online literary journal of NVHA in 2020 offering a safe and equitable space to practice haiku poetry in conversation at the onset of pandemic and quarantine. Haiku in Action honors the legacy of Camden native, Nick Virgilio, radio D.J., military veteran, and internationally renowned haiku poet. Democratizing haiku and related short form poetry, the organization solicits contributions on social media and the journal receives hundreds of submissions weekly, bringing together voices from all over the world, often on social justice topics through the contemplative and presencing practice of haiku. 


Published by the Nick Virgilio Haiku Association’s Upright Remington Press, the anthology collects the Haiku in Action journal’s 2020 winners along with student winners of the Haiku Society of America’s Nicholas A. Virgilio Memorial Haiku/Senryu Competition from 2020 and 2021. Also included in the anthology are the Haiku in Action prompts from 2020, original Nick Virgilio poems, short essays, and a lesson on writing haiku by renowned teacher Tom Painting. 


The anthology is perfect for lovers of haiku who want to read poems focusing on the events of 2020, including the pandemic and protests, from an international and diverse range of both established and emerging poets.


The release party features readings of haiku from Warren Longmire, lead editor of the volume, as well as editor Sean Lynch, Rocky Wilson, NVHA board members, and local poets. Copies of the anthology will be on sale at the reading. The anthology, along with the Writers House Anthology Volume 1, and other books about Virgilio and haiku are also available on our website and from Amazon


Learn more about NVHA and submit poems to Haiku in Action on our website: www.nickvirgiliohaiku.org  and on our social media:

On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NickVirgilioHaiku

On Instagram: @NickVirgilioWritersHouse      

 On Twitter: @NVWritersHouse


View our recent press coverage:


From Noah Zucker at TAP into Camden on our annual poetry celebration at Virgilio’s grave in Harleigh Cemetery and recent activities From Phaedra Trethan in the Courier Post on  NVHA’s expanded mission during the pandemic and her coverage of the opening of the Writers House


And coverage from Peter Crimmins with WHYY when the Writers House Opened a few years ago:


About the Nick Virgilio Haiku Association: The Nick Virgilio Haiku Association is a 501c3 in Camden that operates the Nick Virgilio Writers House, home of Mighty Writers Camden. The organization runs programs in support of poetry, literacy and food insecurity for adults and children, and an annual youth contest with the Haiku Society of America that draws thousands of scholarship competitors from around the world. www.nickvirgiliohaiku.org