Next week at the Poetry Project:
Monday, April 10th at 8 pm
JOHN COLETTI & SUSAN MILLS
John Coletti is currently collaborating on the book, _A Place to Shin_,
with painter Zachary Wollard and a book of comics with artist Jonathan
Allen. Susan Mills is the author of _Ruderal Plants in Manhattan_ and
_Crows_, a collaboration between 7 Canadian women filmmakers and writers,
forthcoming from Ace Art Books. View her artist's books at
http://www.poetryproject.com/susan.html
Wednesday, April 12th at 8 pm
JANET HAMILL & ERIC PRIESTLEY
Janet Hamill's collection of short fiction, _The Eternal Cafe_,
co-authored with Patti Smith, is forthcoming from Norton. Read one of her
poems at http://www.poetryproject.com/hamill.html. Eric Priestley is the
author of _Raw Dog_, _Abracadabra_, and _Flame & Smoke: An Authentic
Account of the Watts Riots_. His work is presently featured in the latest
issue of Poets&Poems at http://www.poetryproject.com/poets.html
Friday, April 14th at 10:30 pm
PO' JAZZ
Jazz Open MIke (read your poem with jazz accompaniment) with featured
poets and musicians Golda Soloman, Tom Aalfs, and Crystal Williams.
All readings at the Poetry Project, unless otherwise noted, are $7, $4
for students, and $3 for members. No advance tickets. Admission is at the
door. The Poetry Project is wheelchair-accessible with assistance and
advance notice. Please call (212) 674-0910 for more information.
The Poetry Project is located in St. Mark's Church at the corner of 2nd
Ave. and 10th St. in Manhattan. If you'd like more information about
upcoming readings or membership, or about life in general, please visit
our web site at http://www.poetryproject.com
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Public Service Announcement:
This Friday, that is, April 7th at 6 pm
PRESSED WAFER MANHATTAN DEBUT
Daniel Bouchard, William Corbett, and Joseph Torra, the editors of
Pressed Wafer, invite you to celebrate the publications of Pressed Wafer
#1, Arkansas by Fred Moten, In Residence by Beth Anderson, and in honor
of John Wieners's, The Blind See Only this World (co-published with
Granary Books).
TISCH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, 721 BROADWAY AT WAVERLY STREET, 12TH FL, DEAN'S
CONFERENCE ROOM
food, drink, and pressed wafers
Saturday at 4 pm: AARON KIELY & DAVID KIRSCHENBAUM at DOUBLE HAPPINESS,
173 Mott, corner of broome, 2 drinks for 1, 2 poets, many bathrooms.
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What is depicted here is zero
between the figures and the
elsewhere "culled from a
nowhere," each the place
as it drew the stern too
close inside the harbor, eliding
the letters. Plan one: as if
we're all the whole supporting
cast. Plan two: you let your
thought drift through the wall,
the fire becomes a fringed
crimson tableau
--Norma Cole, _The Vulgar Tongue_, a+bend books
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