
Tampa Bay is keeping poet and novelist Jack Kerouac’s legacy alive—opening his St. Petersburg home to budding and mature poets alike for one Sunday each month.
Since his death in 1969, Kerouac’s house has served as the headquarters of the private, non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving his house and highlighting local artists.
This month’s installation of Coffee and Poetry at Jack’s house is emcee’d by local writer, comedian and actor Victoria Dym, who will read some of her own work and lead an open mic.
The special guest is Lennie Hay, whose book, “Lost in America,” was published by Broadstone Books in 2024. Broadstone will also publish her upcoming book, “Feeding the Dead,” in 2026. Hay draws inspiration from her upbringing in the Midwest, being raised by Chinese immigrants and German-Ukrainian farmers.
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This article appears in Nov. 20 – 26, 2025.
