“As keystone poets of the Boulder community, we find no greater calling than to bring the enjoyment of language back to the everyday citizen.”


Community Presence Strategies

Active Programs:

Boulder Poetry Tribe Website
The Boulder Poetry Tribe was founded in 2013 by Jonathan Montgomery as an online forum to share scheduling for poetry events in the Boulder area. The Boulder Poetry Tribe website is the repository of local artist profiles, pre-event promotional articles, and op/ed articles on poetry and topics surrounding the subject. The BPT Facebook page is the clearinghouse for notification of local poetry and performance art events and other timely postings. The powerful MeToo! philosophy of the Tribe is highly infectious.

Love Shovel Ranch Website
This website hosts the homepages of Beyond Academia LLC, the Beyond Academia Free Skool, and Boar Hog Press. Course descriptions and instructor profiles are the heart of the BAFS website, while the Boar Hog Press pages allow free online viewing of the Love Shovel Review and some of the chapbooks.

Boulder Public Library
BAFS has taken up residency at the Boulder Public Library as one of their monthly sponsored programs. Generally we meet in the Arapahoe Room at the top of the Southern stairs. Second Sunday participants choose a study track for each class, which will include discussion and writing prompts on the topic. In the future we hope to add additional classes at the Library, including a class appropriate for young children.

Love Shovel Ranch
The Ranch has provided a bit of high-altitude sanctuary for artists, musicians and writers for the past 25 years. During July the BAFS Summer Poetry Camp workshops are held here outside in a grove of aspens, weather permitting. Love Shovel Ranch is the home of Beyond Academia LLC Chairman Marcus If.

Local Readings
Beyond Academia was born out of the local Boulder poetry scene, and the instructors and staff maintain a strong presence at the local weekly open readings, notably the So, You’re A Poet series at the Wesley Chapel and the Innisfree Reading at the Innisfree Poetry Bookstore & Cafe. Most often there will be three or more Beyond Academia readers in the crowd, including both instructors and students. Beyond Academia’s community participation is in stark contrast to the academic writing departments at CU and Naropa, both of which are insular communities rarely found at public readings.

Fbomb Flash Fiction Series
One of the first readings of its kind in the world, the Fbomb was founded in 2012 by its host and Beyond Academia founding member Nancy Stohlman. Flash fiction writers from the Front Range and all over America feature at this nationally acclaimed monthly reading. The Fbomb is in the process of franchising to four other American cities. The current home of the original Fbomb series is at the Mercury Cafe in Denver, Colorado. Readings are on the third Thursday of every month.

Frozen Dead Poet Slam
At the request of the Frozen Dead Guy Days festival in Nederland, Colorado, the Beyond Academia team hosts the Annual Frozen Dead Poet Slam. FDPS is a light-hearted competition held in the middle of First Street in Nederland on a small, portable stage. Participants gather in costume and character to read the work of famous dead poets right in the middle of the street crowd. No microphone is provided. FDPS began in 2015, and has been hosted by Khalil Gibran, Gaius Valerius Catullus, Walt Whitman, and Lew Welch. Organizational duties are performed by Marcus If and the LSR Crew.

Black Friday Poetry Reprieve
Beginning in 2017, BAFS now offers an annual poetic amnesty to the harried shoppers on Pearl Street Mall right out front of the Courthouse on the day after Thanksgiving. “Take A Poem Home for the Holidays” is the event motto to encourage a different perspective on what a ‘gift’ means. BAFS staff spend the afternoon reading the greatest hits of poetry down thru the ages and encouraging passersby to write a poem of their own. BAFS provides anthologies to read from, pen & paper to write with, and the unending enthusiasm of our local poetry community.

Boar Hog Press
Founded in 1993 by John Wright and Marcus If, Boar Hog Press aims to provide exposure to underpublished writers on the Colorado Front Range. Publication is by solicitation only. To date the Press has published nine chapbooks, seven literary journals (the Love Shovel Review), and two anthologies. Jessica Rigney, Sarah Rodriguez, and Thomas Ivory Jr. are the current Acting Editors.

BAFS Guest Instructors Program
It is one of the primary goals of the Free Skool to provide opportunities for fledgling teachers to exercise their skills. To that end we encourage local writers to develop a workshop in order to generate some experience. Seasoned instructors mentor this process. We believe that teaching a subject gives the instructor deeper insights into their own art, and disseminates their knowledge into the community. BAFS also makes an effort to provide free workshops from notable writers who might normally charge a fee.

Programs in Development:

Orators of the Canyon
What if the most dynamic orators of the Front Range gathered every Solstice & Equinox to broadcast live on KGNU from the Canyon Theater at the Boulder Public Library? Said orators would include poets, storytellers, actors, and perhaps even the occasional comedian. What if this event included an historic impersonator? What if, more importantly, this event provided a venue for journeyman orators to gain exposure? What if this was not just speculation but actually in the works? Stay tuned, potential launch date of Summer Solstice 2018…

Poets on Pearl Street Program
Boulder, Colorado has a plethora of street musicians and buskers who perform on Pearl Street Mall and other public locations, but the presence of poets is somewhat lacking. Poets on Pearl is a program designed to increase the poetic footprint by hosting a paid poet duo to read community-appropriate family-friendly verse on the Mall on Saturday afternoons from May through September. Sharing famous known poems as well as children’s poetry in a public ‘street’ format would allow poets to engage the greater community on a visceral, more meaningful level. Poets hired for this prestigious position will be vetted by the Beyond Academia Board of Directors and will read primarily from a Board approved canon to ensure maximum public receptivity.

Trailhead Poet Program
Ecopoetics is a wonderful way to engage our neighbors about the beauty and concerns of our local environment. It is also a great way to respond to that beauty, and there are many moving nature poems from cultures across the globe and history. The Trailhead Poet will recite some of these poems, and encourage guests in the wilderness to write their own poems. This program is in development, and may result in workshops directed towards Parks & Open Space staff to add an artistic edge to their hosting repertoire.

Beyond Academia Youth Poetry Program
It is the steadfast assertion of Beyond Academia that teaching poetics to youth is of primary import in the development of their communication and problem solving skills.  Additionally, the self-esteem generated by the creative process is invaluable in a world of mass-marketed identity.  We hope our proposed youth programs will address these concerns.  They include Playground Poetry, encouraging toddlers & pre-teens to “play with words” in the comfort of their own playground environment, Elementary Poetry for Elementary Skoolkids, which brings BAFS guest workshops into local public and private schools,Young Adult Word Jams for teenage writers during and after school, and the increasingly important At-Risk Youth Therapeutic Writing Program.  These programs are in development by our highly experienced Early Childhood instructors June Lucarotti, Rachel Ann Harding, and Cicada Musselman.

Proposed Future Programs:

Targeted Poetry Outreach Programs
Beyond Academia believes that bringing the arts to marginalized communities is healthy for the greater community as a whole.  We therefor propose the development of programs to target (at minimum) the following communities: Military Veterans, Seniors, Disabled People, Inmates at the Boulder County Jail, AA/NA groups, and the GLBTQ community.

BAFS Online Lectures
Beyond Academia believes that education in the future will move away from the academies and split into two forms.  The first, currently addressed by the Free Skool, is direct mentorship with experts in the field.  The second will be virtual education available free over the internet.  Many prominent universities already offer free online courses.  BAFS proposes to publish its proprietary lectures and teaching styles in the form of free online lectures where appropriate.

BAFS Expansion
Beyond Academia has two Expansion Goals.  Acquiring a permanent rent-free home in the City of Boulder would give us stable classroom space, the ability to provide physical resources such as printing and video facilities, and even house other virtual arts and educational groups.  Our other goal is to expand the offerings of the Free Skool to include additional free workshops in the arts and practical knowledge.  Some of the program areas we envision include:

* Basic Self Defense
* Basic Tax Preparation
* Basic Automotive Mechanics
* Bicycle Mechanics
* Home Grown Food
* Home Water Purification
* Understanding Alternative Energy
* Hemp Education
* Dance Lessons – notably community-inducing Swing Dance
* Basic Photographic Principles
* Improvisational Theater