Thursday, September 25, 2014
POETRY READING AT THE ARMORY CAFE - October 4, 2014
Sat., Oct. 4th, at 1:30 p.m. at the Armory Cafe, a reading:
Heather Dobbins
Gilmore Tamny
Elizabeth Witte
Event is FREE.
FB page: https://www.facebook.com/events/898480343513705/?fref=ts
Heather Dobbins’s poems and poetry reviews have appeared in Beloit Poetry Review, CutBank, Raleigh Review, The Southern Poetry Anthology (Tennessee), The Rumpus, and TriQuarterly Review, among others. She has been awarded scholarships and fellowships to Squaw Valley Community of Writers, Vermont Studio Center, and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts' workshop in Auvillar, France. After ten years of earning degrees in California and Vermont, she returned to her hometown of Memphis. Her debut, In the Low Houses, was published in March by Kelsay Press.
For more information, visit http://heatherdobbins.com/.
Gilmore Tamny lives in Somerville, MA, where she likes to write proverbs, melodramas, novels, poems and songs (the latter for the band Weather Weapon) and also has been busy with a series of drawings using both the left and right hand. She has been organizing the "I'll Read You Yours, If You Read Me Mine," series and co-orgainzing the "EXTREMELY CASUAL" series at the Armory Cafe. She listens to an inordinate amount of audiobooks.
Online novel: http://ohioedit.com/category/columns/my-days-with-millicent-by-gilmore-tamny/
Weather Weapon: http://weatherweapon.bandcamp.com/
Artwork: http://linesdotscircles.tumblr.com/ (right hand), http://lefthandlinesdotscircles.tumblr.com/ (left hand)
Elizabeth Witte is a writer and editor based in Western Massachusetts. She is the Web Essays Editor of The Common, where her essays are featured in the In House column. Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals and her chapbook, Dry Eye, was published in May by Dancing Girl Press.
Dry Eye: http://dulcetshop.ecrater.com/p/19941957/dry-eye-elizabeth-witte?keywords=dry+eye
The Common: http://www.thecommononline.org/
Heather Dobbins
Gilmore Tamny
Elizabeth Witte
Event is FREE.
FB page: https://www.facebook.com/events/898480343513705/?fref=ts
Heather Dobbins’s poems and poetry reviews have appeared in Beloit Poetry Review, CutBank, Raleigh Review, The Southern Poetry Anthology (Tennessee), The Rumpus, and TriQuarterly Review, among others. She has been awarded scholarships and fellowships to Squaw Valley Community of Writers, Vermont Studio Center, and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts' workshop in Auvillar, France. After ten years of earning degrees in California and Vermont, she returned to her hometown of Memphis. Her debut, In the Low Houses, was published in March by Kelsay Press.
For more information, visit http://heatherdobbins.com/.
Gilmore Tamny lives in Somerville, MA, where she likes to write proverbs, melodramas, novels, poems and songs (the latter for the band Weather Weapon) and also has been busy with a series of drawings using both the left and right hand. She has been organizing the "I'll Read You Yours, If You Read Me Mine," series and co-orgainzing the "EXTREMELY CASUAL" series at the Armory Cafe. She listens to an inordinate amount of audiobooks.
Online novel: http://ohioedit.com/category/columns/my-days-with-millicent-by-gilmore-tamny/
Weather Weapon: http://weatherweapon.bandcamp.com/
Artwork: http://linesdotscircles.tumblr.com/ (right hand), http://lefthandlinesdotscircles.tumblr.com/ (left hand)
Elizabeth Witte is a writer and editor based in Western Massachusetts. She is the Web Essays Editor of The Common, where her essays are featured in the In House column. Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals and her chapbook, Dry Eye, was published in May by Dancing Girl Press.
Dry Eye: http://dulcetshop.ecrater.com/p/19941957/dry-eye-elizabeth-witte?keywords=dry+eye
The Common: http://www.thecommononline.org/
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