What's this? A reading you say? A luscious lineup of language liaisons? Holy snakes Batman! Zap Pow!
I will be reading on Sunday the 17th with a number of awesome writer/publishers. I'll let the writeup do the rest.
Note: the reading is at 7:30 at Lorem Ipsum Books
1299 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA
Come for handmade books, hot readings and chilled drinks to carry you through the heart of summer! If you've already come to an installment in this series, you are aware of the unwavering quality of these events. If you have not, then perhaps you should become aware.
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The night's readers will be:
Stephanie Anderson is the author of four chapbooks: A Spot A Scheme (forthcoming, Cinematheque Press), The Nightyard (Noemi Press), The Choral Mimeographs (dancing girl press), and In the Particular Particular (New Michigan Press). She is poetry editor for the Chicago Review and co-editor of Projective Industries. She lives in Chicago.
MC Hyland is the author of Neveragainland (Lowbrow Press, 2010), and the chapbooks Every Night In Magic City (H_NGM_N, 2010), Residential, As In (Blue Hour Press, 2009) and (with Kate Lorenz and Friedrich Kerksieck) the hesitancies (Small Fires Press, 2006). She lives in Minneapolis, where she runs DoubleCross Press and the Pocket Lab Reading Series, and works at Minnesota Center for Book Arts.
Jeremiah Gould is an Assistant Editor for Rope-a-Dope press in South Boston, MA. His poetry can be found or is forthcoming online in the Sink Review, So and So Magazine, and Sixth Finch. His blog, http://incidentalmemoirs.blogspot.com/, houses his most current publishing projects, Poetry Projector and Line Collector, aimed at promoting contemporary poetry through new media. He currently lives in Rye, NH and makes his living selling running shoes.
Sarah Green is a PhD candidate in creative writing at Ohio University. Her chapbook "Temporary Housing" was recently printed by the Oberlin College Letterpress Project. She cofounded and coedits Octave Magazine.
Mary Walker Graham was born in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, and now lives in a former rum distillery in South Boston. Together with Robert DaVies, she founded Rope-a-Dope Press in 2007. Her poems have appeared in Poetry Magazine, Poetry Daily, and FreeVerse.
- From the field thanks to BlogPress.
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