Friday, September 26, 2014
PUBLIC READINGS AT THE ARMORY - October 2, 2014
CERVENA BARVA PRESS READING SERIES
Thursday, October 2nd, 7:00PM
Featuring: David Gulette, Frannie Linsay, and Carla Schwartz
Admission: $3.00
IN THE CERVENA BARVA PRESS STUDIO
At The Arts for the Armory
Basement, Room B8
191 Highland Avenue
Somerville, MA
DAVID GULLETTE was one of the first editors of PLOUGHSHARES, where he has published poetry, fiction and essays. He taught English for many years at Simmons, and is currently Literary Director of the newly-reborn Poets’ Theatre. He has written two books about revolutionary poetry in Nicaragua, and his own book of poems, QUESTIONABLE SHAPES, will be published by Cervena Barva in 2015.
Frannie Lindsay‘s fourth volume of poetry, "Our Vanishing," has been awarded the 2012 Benjamin Saltman Award by Red Hen Press . It was released in March, 2014 and is available through the press, on Amazon, or at independent bookstores.
Her other books are Mayweed (2009 Washington Prize, The Word Works); Lamb (Perugia Prize, Perugia 2006); and Where She Always Was (May Swenson Award, Utah State University Press, 2004). She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Carla Schwartz is a poet, poetry filmmaker, and lyricist. She has performed and read her work in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in several journals, including Fulcrum, 05401, Wordgathering, Common Ground, Review, Stone Highway Review, Literary Juice, Ibbetson Street, Emerge Literary Journal, Enizagam, and Equinox, among others. Her poetry book, Mother, One More Thing is published by Turning Point Books.
Thursday, October 2nd, 7:00PM
Featuring: David Gulette, Frannie Linsay, and Carla Schwartz
Admission: $3.00
IN THE CERVENA BARVA PRESS STUDIO
At The Arts for the Armory
Basement, Room B8
191 Highland Avenue
Somerville, MA
DAVID GULLETTE was one of the first editors of PLOUGHSHARES, where he has published poetry, fiction and essays. He taught English for many years at Simmons, and is currently Literary Director of the newly-reborn Poets’ Theatre. He has written two books about revolutionary poetry in Nicaragua, and his own book of poems, QUESTIONABLE SHAPES, will be published by Cervena Barva in 2015.
Frannie Lindsay‘s fourth volume of poetry, "Our Vanishing," has been awarded the 2012 Benjamin Saltman Award by Red Hen Press . It was released in March, 2014 and is available through the press, on Amazon, or at independent bookstores.
Her other books are Mayweed (2009 Washington Prize, The Word Works); Lamb (Perugia Prize, Perugia 2006); and Where She Always Was (May Swenson Award, Utah State University Press, 2004). She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Carla Schwartz is a poet, poetry filmmaker, and lyricist. She has performed and read her work in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in several journals, including Fulcrum, 05401, Wordgathering, Common Ground, Review, Stone Highway Review, Literary Juice, Ibbetson Street, Emerge Literary Journal, Enizagam, and Equinox, among others. Her poetry book, Mother, One More Thing is published by Turning Point Books.
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