Please join us for a Second Sunday Signing with beloved local poet Eugene Platt! He’ll be signing copies of his latest collection, Slaughter of the Innocents, as well as some select backlist titles. This is a free, in-store event. Please feel free to drop in any time from 1:00 - 3:00 pm to chat with Eugene, get a signed book, and celebrate National Poetry Month. No RSVPs required for this event.
About Slaughter of the Innocents:
Slaughter of the Innocents showcases Eugene Platt’s masterful ability to blend local and universal themes through precise, evocative poetry. Drawing on biblical references and contemporary events, these poems navigate between earthly grit and spiritual grace, offering piercing insights into human nature while calling readers to contemplation and healing. His concise yet powerful language creates lasting impressions that resonate as modern-day psalms for our turbulent times.
About Eugene Platt:
Eugene Platt was born in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1939. After serving in the Army, he graduated from the University of South Carolina and earned a Diploma in Anglo-Irish Literature at Trinity College Dublin. His poems have appeared in many literary publications and some have been choreographed. He has given over 100 public readings of his work and was invited to read in the inaugural Dublin Arts Festival in 1970. He was the first Poet Laureate of the Town of James Island and was Poet-in-Residence for public radio station WSCI. He served as an elected member of the James Island Public Service District Commission 1993-2020. He was the Green Party nominee for the U.S. Congress in a 2013 special election. He lives in Charleston with his main muses: Montreal-born wife Judith, corgi Bess, and cats Finnegan and Maeve.