By GALEN HAWES

ADA – An East Central University professor will lend his familiar voice to an upcoming virtual poetry event in Texas.

Dr. Ken Hada, professor of English and Languages at °µĶųTV, has been selected to participate in the three-day, online ā€œPeople’s Poetry Festival.ā€ Hada will read from his own work as part of the ā€œHopeā€ panel from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday, February 27.

ā€œI was asked to present on the panel which features the poetry of ā€˜Hope,’ a theme I really care about,ā€ said Hada. ā€œIt is always an honor to be asked to present my work, especially to new and diverse audiences.ā€

The People’s Poetry Festival originated in 2015 through the collaboration of Texas A&M in Corpus Christi and Del Mar College. The annual festival brings together poets from the local area, regionally and beyond.

ā€œThis will be the third or fourth time I have been asked to participate in this wonderful festival, though this is the first time doing it virtually instead of in person,ā€ Hada said. ā€œThe festival is a wonderful gathering of poets, usually mostly from Texas.ā€

Hada is no stranger to literary festivals. He organizes and hosts °µĶųTV’s popular Scissortail Writing Festival each spring, which also has plans to go virtual this April.

To reserve a virtual spot for the People’s Poetry Festival, visit www.peoplespoetryfest.com. To explore Hada’s work, visit www.kenhada.org.

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