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Reading Wed in Cleveland with Tom Orange and Buffalo Dance Squad.

In the year 2085 Cleveland will be tropical, coastal and basically the new New York, so get ahead of the game by moving there tomorrow and then attend this reading that is going to happen on Wednesday.

Poetry at Mac’s Back Books with poets from Buffalo, Cleveland, America in General, Israel, Earth etc. Millions in prizes.
w/Tom Orange, Emily Anderson, David Hadbawnik, Morani Kornberg-Weiss, and Joe Hall
Wed Aug 8th
7-9 PM

1820 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118-1

Tom Orange teaches literature and writing at Cleveland State and Tri-C Eastern Campus, works at the Brandt Gallery in Tremont, hosts “The Brewing Luminous” weekly radio show on WCSB 89.3 FM, and books shows and performs regularly in the local experimental music scene.

Emily Anderson’s fiction and poetry has appeared in a variety of publications, including McSweeney’s, the Denver Quarterly, Caketrain and DIAGRAM. She is working on a PhD in English at the University at Buffalo.

David Hadbawnik is a poet and performer currently living with his wife in Buffalo, NY. In 2011, he edited Jack Spicer’s Beowulf for the CUNY Lost and Found Document series (with Sean Reynolds), and published Field Work (BlazeVOX Books). Other publications include the books Translations From Creeley (Sardines, 2008), Ovid in Exile (Interbirth, 2007), and SF Spleen (Skanky Possum, 2006). He is the editor and publisher of Habenicht Press and the journal kadar koli. He began studying towards his PhD in poetics at SUNY Buffalo in fall 2008, where he directs the Buffalo Poets Theater.

Morani Kornberg-Weiss moved from Tel Aviv, Israel to Buffalo, NY in order to pursue a Ph.D. in English at SUNY Buffalo’s Poetics Program. Her poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Omnia Vanitas Review, kadar koli, The Last Stanza, Voices Israel, Re-Vision, Papilio, and Genius Floored. Morani’s translation of Miracles & More, written by Israeli poet Karen Alkalay-Gut, was recently published by Keshev (Tel Aviv, Israel). In addition, she hopes to complete two poetry manuscripts entitled Folding into Her Self and Dear Darwish later this year. She is currently living in Buffalo with her husband, dog, two cats, and a massive owl collection.

Joe Hall is the author of Pigafetta Is My Wife (Black Ocean, 2010) and the forthcoming The Cathedral Tent (Black Ocean, 2013). He also co-authored The Container Store Vols. I & II with Chad Hardy (SpringGun, 2012).

Will Read For Women & Marc Cugini: VA & DC 4/14 & 4/15

Unlimited thanks to Siwar and Marc for plugging me into these two great events. Looking forward to hearing Sarah Browning, Kateema Lee, and Meg Ronan in VA and Eugene Cross, Carrie Murphy, and Gina Abelkop in DC.

A lot of people have described my work as very ‘masculine’ but to read for a feminist journal you got to be a feminist right? So hopefully this means a ‘masculine’ poetics can still be feminist. I don’t know. Nobody throw trash at me.

WILL READ FOR WOMEN: sat april 14 @ 8:30 PM / George Mason University, Johnson Center ‘Bistro’

Hear great poetry from exciting DC writers and help women in your community–come to Will Read for Women, George Mason’s first poetry reading/pantry drive!

On Saturday, April 14th, So to Speak, a feminist literary journal, will host a reading drive to benefit a local domestic violence shelter. The reading will feature poetry by Sarah Browning, Joe Hall, Kateema Lee, and Meg Ronan, with an open mic to follow. Audience members are asked to bring toiletry items and other pantry necessities to donate to the shelter, Bethany House. The list of suggested items follows.

The Johnson Center Bistro is a cafe on the first floor of the student center at George Mason’s Fairfax campus. Parking is available nearby in the Mason Pond, Shenandoah, and Rappahannock parking decks. We’d appreciate your support in reaching out into the community and getting this event off the ground! Contact us at sotospeakjournal@gmail.com with any questions.

Reader bios:
Sarah Browning is director of Split This Rock Poetry Festival. Author of Whiskey in the Garden of Eden and co-editor of D.C. Poets Against the War, she is an associate fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies, poetry co-editor of On the Issues Magazine, and co-host of Sunday Kind of Love, a monthly poetry series at Busboys and Poets in Washington, DC. She has received fellowships from the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities and the Creative Communities Initiative and is winner of the People Before Profits Poetry Prize.

Joe Hall was born in the woods and is devoted to Cheryl. Black Ocean Press published his first book of poems, Pigafetta Is My Wife, in 2010. With Chad Hardy he wrote The Container Store Vol. I (SpringGun 2012). His poems, fiction, book reviews, and essays have appeared in Gulf Coast, Octopus, HTMLGiant, The Colorado Review and elsewhere.

Kateema Lee is a Washington D. C. native. She is a University of Maryland graduate, a Cave Canem Fellow, and an associate editor for the Potomac Review. She’s also an English instructor, and she teaches women’s studies courses for the Montgomery College Women’s Studies Program. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in print and online journals such as Poet Lore, Word Riot, Pirene’s Fountain, So to Speak: A Feminist Literary Journal, and others.

Meg Ronan’s poems can be found in West Wind Review, SpringGun, Shampoo Poetry, Cricket Online Review, Interim, LEVELER and other lovely journals. She teaches, sells things, and gives tarot readings in & around the DC metro area.

Requested items include:
Baby wipes
Adult wipes
Lotion
Shampoo
Conditioner
Combs
Bleach
Dish detergents
Dishwasher detergents
Razors
Tweezers
Lip balm/Lip gloss
Vaseline
Brushes
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Mouthwash
Bath soaps
Laundry detergents
Toilet paper
Paper towels
Napkins
Diapers (size 3-6)
Pull-ups (size 2T-5T)

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THE THREE TENTS READING SERIES: sunday, april 15 @ 6:00 PM / The Big Hunt / 1345 Connecticut Ave NW / DC 20036

EUGENE CROSS (www.eugenecross.com) is the author of the short story collection “Fires of Our Choosing.” He was born and raised in Erie, Pennsylvania and received an MFA from The University of Pittsburgh. His stories have appeared in Narrative Magazine (which named him one of “20 Best New Writers”), American Short Fiction, Story Quarterly,TriQuarterly, and Callaloo, among others. His work was also listed among the 2010 Best American Short Stories’ 100 Distinguished Stories. He currently lives in Chicago where he teaches in the Fiction Department at Columbia College Chicago.

CARRIE MURPHY (www.carrie-murphy.com) received her BA from the University of Maryland and her MFA from New Mexico State University. She is the author of PRETTY TILT (Keyhole Books, 2012) and a chapbook, MEET THE LAVENDERS (Birds of Lace, 2011).

JOE HALL was born in the woods and is devoted to Cheryl. Black Ocean Press published his first book of poems, Pigafetta Is My Wife, in 2010. With Chad Hardy he wrote The Container Store Vol. I (SpringGun 2012). His poems, fiction, book reviews, and essays have appeared in Gulf Coast, Octopus, HTMLGiant, The Colorado Review, and elsewhere.

GINA ABELKOP is a Pisces living in Northern California. She is the founder/editor of the feminist press Birds of Lace and her wayward books of poems, Darling Beastlettes, is out now from Apostrophe Books. You can also read her in Encyclopedia Vol. II: F-K, Two Serious Ladies, Octopus, and Action, Yes, or visit her online at themoonstop.blogspot.com.

East Coast Holiday Mini-Reading Tour (Of Mayhem) – Boston, NYC, Baltimore

Traveling with just Antonio Pigafetta in my bag one last time before SpringGun publishes my collaborative word thing with Chad Hardy about The Container Store. Let’s do this, ok?

BOSTON – Walter Sickert and Black Ocean (Nov 18th-19th)


The best thing I can say about this is that I don’t know quite yet what the hell this is. Which means it is probably better than a “POETRY READING.”  Here’s Walter Sickert and The Army of Broken Toys.

Full and probably evolving event info here.

NYC – Big Lucks & Emily Einhorn (Nov 22nd)

d.a. levy lives: celebrating the renegade press

Big Lucks
(Washington, D.C.)
6:00 p.m. sharp, free

ACA Galleries
529 W. 20th St., 5th Flr.

Event will be hosted by
Mark Cugini, managing editor
Big Lucks

Featuring readings from

Joe Hall
Adam Robinson
Wei Tchou
Mike Young

and music from

Emily Einhorn

FB infos.

BALTIMORE – Benevolent Armchair (DEC 4th)

This shit is in a tower. Deal with it.