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Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop readings in APRIL!
April 10, 2pm Poetry Reading by Keith & Rosmarie Waldrop “Rhode Island Voices” North Kingstown Free Library, Sunday, 100 Boone St. North Kingstown RI 02852 Monday, April 18, 5pm Poetry Reading/Recording by Keith & Rosmarie Waldrop The Woodberry Poetry Room…
Omnidawn’s Michelle Taransky at the 11th Annual Juniper Literary Festival
Michelle Taransky featured at this year’s 11th annual Juniper Literary Festival: New Writers/New Writing April 15 & 16, 2011 University of Massachusetts Amherst Omnidawn Publishing’s Michelle Taransky, author of Barn, Burned Then, will be a featured author at this…
April Events at Mrs. Dalloway’s Literary & Garden Arts
APRIL 1-30 – National Poetry Month FOURTH Annual Pocket Poem Giveaway Mrs. Dalloway’s Literary & Garden Arts 2904 College Avenue Berkeley, CA 94705 510-704-8222 www.mrsdalloways.com Hours: Mon-Wed 10-7, Thurs-Sat 10-9, Sun 12-6 Come by and pick up a…
New Work by Gillian Conoley at the Offending Adam
New work by Gillian Conoley, “Experiments in Patience I-III,” is now live at the Offending Adam!
Poetry & Art: George Albon & Erik Waterkotte
George Albon’s Brief Capital of Disturbances has been blessed with some multidisciplinary offspring. Composer Mischa Salkind-Pearl has used it as a text in his piece “American Temple” (See the Omnidawn entry of April 6, 2009), and now artist Erik Waterkotte has…