5.20.2010
Celebrate two years with us on June 15th!
3.19.2010
TUESDAY 4/20: Bordowitz, Szymaszek, and Zolf
2.23.2010
March 17: Coan, Jaffe, & Lawlor
JAIME SHEARN COAN
SARA JAFFE
&
ANDREA LAWLOR
Wednesday March 17 / 7pm / free
Downstairs at Unnameable Books
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JAIME SHEARN COAN teaches literature and writing at The City College of New York and leads a writing workshop at the Ali Forney Center through the New York Writers Coalition. Her writing has appeared in the Mississippi Review. Jaime is a member of Accidental Movement, an ongoing dance project led by Mariangela Lopez, and serves as the curator of dear someone, a queerly collaborative letter-making endeavor, available soon in chapbook form.
SARA JAFFE's writing has appeared, most recently, in Fourteen Hills, NOON, Gladtree Journal, and Skein. She is co-editor of The Art of Touring, a collection of writing and visual art by musicians, available from Yeti Publications. She plays a treble-heavy guitar and teaches various forms of writing. She lives in Brooklyn.
ANDREA LAWLOR, a fiction writer and the editor of Pocket Myths, has had stories published or forthcoming in Persiflage, The Brooklyn Rail, Cash Free, and Encyclopedia, Volume II. Lawlor is currently pursuing an MFA in Fiction at UMass Amherst.
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1.15.2010
February 17: Jennifer Bartlett, Tonya Foster, and Joy Ladin
Wednesday February 17
JENNIFER BARTLETT
TONYA FOSTER
&
JOY LADIN
7pm / free /downstairs at Unnameable Books
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JENNIFER BARTLETT'S first collection is Derivative of the Moving Image (UNM Press). Individual poems have appeared in New American Writing, The Brooklyn Rail, Rattapallax, and others. She lives in Brooklyn with the writer Jim Stewart and their son, Jeffrey.
TONYA FOSTER is the author of A Swarm of Bees in High Court, forthcoming from Belladonna and Futurepoem in 2010. She is currently completing A Mathematics of Chaos, a cross-genre, multi-media piece on New Orleans, Monkey Talk, an inter-genre piece about race, paranoia, and surveillance, and A History of the Bitch, a collection of poems. A native of New Orleans, she resides and writes in Harlem.
JOY LADIN is the author of three books of poetry from Sheep Meadow Press: the just-published Transmigration, The Book of Anna (as J. Ladin) and Alternatives to History (as Jay Ladin). Her poems and essays have been widely published, and have recently appeared in or are forthcoming in American Poetry Review, Prairie Schooner, Parnassus, to which she is a regular contributor, and other publications. She holds the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at Stern College of Yeshiva University, and has also taught at Sarah Lawrence College, Princeton University, Tel Aviv University, Reed College and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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