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mercredi 17 juin 2009

JULY 7th: Mark Wallace & K Lorraine Graham!!!

IVY WRITERS PRESENTS
An end-of-the season special all-English language
READING
with the authors
Mark Wallace
&
K. Lorraine Graham

Tuesday, the 7th of July 2009
at 7:30pm
AT : Le Next
17 rue Tiquetonne 75002 Paris
M° Etienne Marcel / RER Les Halles
Gratuit! Free!

BIOS/BIBLIOS:

Mark Wallace
is the author of a number of books and chapbooks of poetry, fiction, and criticism. “Temporary Worker Rides A Subway” won the 2002 Gertrude Stein Poetry Award and was published by Green Integer Books. He is the author of a multi-genre work, “Haze”, and a novel, “Dead Carnival”. His critical articles and reviews have appeared in numerous publications, and along with Steven Marks, he edited “Telling It Slant: Avant Garde Poetics of the 1990s” (University of Alabama Press), a collection of 26 essays by different writers. Most recently he has published a collection of tales, “Walking Dreams”, and a book of poems, “Felonies of Illusion”. He teaches at California State University, San Marcos.

K. Lorraine Graham is a writer and visual artist. Graham is the author of “Terminal Humming” (Edge Books, 2009), as well as the recording “Moving Walkways” (Narrowhouse Recordings, 2006) and numerous chapbooks, including “And so for you there is no heartbreak” (Dusie Kollektiv, 2008), “Diverse Speculations Descending Therefrom” (Dusie Kollektiv, 2007), “See It Everywhere” (Big Game Books, 2006), “Terminal Humming” (Slack Buddha Press, 2004), With Mark Wallace, 1994-2004 (Subpoetics Self-Publish or Perish, 2004), “Dear [Blank] I Believe in Other Worlds” (Phylum Press, 2003) and “It Does Not Go Back” (Subpoetics Self-Publish or Perish, 2002). “Large Waves to Large Obstacles” is forthcoming from Take Home Project. Other work has appeared or is forthcoming in reviews such as Traffic, Area Sneaks, and Foursquare. She currently lives in southern California. You can find her online at terminalhumming.blogspot.com

1 commentaire:

  1. Jennifer, glad to have found your site. I would love to chat with you about French poets - Albane Gelle in particular - if you are able to contact me. Couldn't spot your email address. Mine is jane @ saltpublishing.com (no spaces). Hope you get this and can get back to me. I see Todd Swift arranged a reading for you recently in London - sorry to have missed that.

    Why my interest? Well, I was Poet Laureate for Warwick last year, which is twinned with Saumur, which is, I believe, though I'm not sure, Albane's home town. Which is my only connection, besides a strong interest in the contemporary French poetry scene. Find me also at Horizon Review, Salt Publishing, which I edit.

    Best, Jane

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