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Friday, May 21, 2010

Buzzeo, Behm-Steinberg, Colby, Reynolds, Stanley, & Zolf: May 21, 2010, Brooklyn, NY

Stain of Poetry with Melissa Buzzeo, Hugh Behm-Steinberg, Todd Colby, Christie Ann Reynolds, Jared Stanley & Rachel Zolf!

Friday, May 21 @ 7 p.m.
At Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 Broadway
(corner of Dodworth St)
Brooklyn, NY 11221-3013
(718) 453-6343

J M Z trains to Myrtle Ave
or J train to Kosciusko St

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Hosted by Amy King and Ana Božičević

www.stainofpoetry.com

Friday, May 14, 2010

Short & Currin: May 14, 2010, Philadelphia, PA

Moles Not Molar
Readings by Jen Currin & Kim Gek Lin Short
Wooden Shoe Books
704 South Street (at South and 7th St)
Philadelphia, PA
7:30 PM

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Božičević: May 13, 2010, Cincinnati, OH

Ana Božičević reading at Bon Mot/ley Series

7pm @ Clifton Cultural Arts Center
3711 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220
(513) 497-2860

Schomburg & Frazee: May 13, 2010, Athens, GA

Tarpaulin Sky journal and press presents a poetry reading featuring Octopus co-editor and TSky contributor Zachary Schomburg, who will also screen some of his poem-films, and UGA PhD candidate Andy Frazee.

6:00 pm
Flicker Theater and Bar
263 West Washington St.
downtown Athens, GA

Zachary Schomburg is the author of The Man Suit (Black Ocean 2007) and Scary, No Scary (Black Ocean 2009). His chapbooks include The Pond (Greying Ghost Press 2009) and Abraham Lincoln’s Death Scene (Horse Less Press http://www.horselesspress.com 2007). His chapbook collaborations with Emily Kendal Frey include Ok, Goodnight (Futuretense Books 2010) and Team Sad (Cinematheque Press 2009). His DVD of poem-films, Little Blind Thing, was released by Poor Claudia in 2010. He lives and teaches in Portland, Oregon, and blogs at The Lovely Arc (http://lovelyarc.blogspot.com).

Andy Frazee is a PhD student in Creative Writing and Literature at the University of Georgia. His chapbook That the World Should Never Again Be Destroyed By Flood was recently published by New American Press, and his creative work appears in 1913, Eoagh, BlazeVOX, Eleven Eleven, Cannot Exist, Bath House, and elsewhere.

Free and open to the public.

Monday, May 3, 2010

NYC Annual Chapbook Festival: May 3-4, 2010, New York, NY

CUNY Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York
1pm-7pm both days
Proshansky Auditorium Lobby, C Level
For more information, please visit:
centerforthehumanitiesgc.org/festival

The Annual Chapbook Festival celebrates the rich history of the chapbook as a work of art as well as the essential place of the contemporary chapbook as a vehicle for alternative poetry projects and for emerging authors and editors. Now in its second year, the festival features a two-day bookfair with chapbook publishers from around the country, workshops on creating, producing and distributing chapbooks, marathon poetry readings, and a closing-night PSA Chapbook Fellowship reading. For more information, please visit centerforthehumanitiesgc.org

Co-sponsored by The Office of Academic Affairs, The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center and MFA Programs in Creative Writing of the City University of New York, The Center for Book Arts, Poets House, Poetry Society of America, and Poets & Writers.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Florian and Glenum: May 2, 2010, Providence, RI

Sandy Florian and Laura Glenum read at the Cousins Reading Series.

6:30pm @ Abe's Bar
302 Wickenden St.
Providence, RI