I'm a long way away so can only say, Good reading, Stephen ... but there was
one thing that caught my eye in your post - > behind God's Gym <
A great image blossomed in my mind! What a great name. I mean, if you're
gunna identify with someone in business, you might as well go all the way
:-)
Andrew
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From: "Stephen Vincent" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 4:03 AM
Subject: New Brutalism Reading Series Aug 21: Stephen Vincent & Beverly
Dahlen
If you are in the Bay Area, it will be great to have you come to this one -
including a very rare reading by the very special, Beverly Dahlen.
Subject: New Brutalism Reading Series Aug 21: Stephen Vincent & Beverly
Dahlen
New Brutalism Reading Series Finale with Stephen
Vincent & Beverly Dahlen!!!
Poets Read
Sunday, August 18th
7-9 pm
@ 21 Grand
416 25th St.
Oakland, CA 94612 (note new location behind God's Gym)
***Also, please await news of a multi-genre reading
series to come (same time/same place) in Sept.***
Beverly Dahlen was born in Portland, Oregon in
November, 1943, and raised and educated in various
port towns of California and the Pacific Northwest.
Her previous book publications include _Out of the
Third_ (Momo's Press, 1974), _A Letter at Easter_
(Effie's Press, 1976), and _The Egyptian Poems_
(Hipparchia Press, 1983). In addition, she has
published three volumes of _A Reading_, and Instance
Press will issue _A Reading_ (18-20) next year. Chax
Press published _A Reading Spicer and 18 Sonnets_ in
2004. She was an associate editior of HOW(ever), a
critical journal devoted to modernist and current
expirimental writing by women. Ms. Dahlen resides in
San Francisco.
Stephen Vincent lives in San Francisco. His most
recent books include
Walking (Junction Press), A Walk Toward Spicer (Cherry
On the Top Press), Sleeping With Sappho (faux ebooks)
http:/www.fauxpress.com/e/vincent/and Triggers
(Shearsman ebook)
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/ebooks/ebooks_home.html
His poems have been published widely in magazines and
in pulp. Recent appears have included. Volt, Ecopotics, Boog
City, Zyzzyva, Big Bridge, Shampoo, Fascicle Hamilton Stone
Review, Black Box. His Blog of poetry, commentary and
politics is found here,
http://stephenvincent.durationpress.com
Long time resident of San Francisco, in the
nineteen-seventies, Stephen Vincent was founder,
publisher and editor of Momo's Press and Shocks
(magazine). An innovative publishing house committed
to innovative writing by men, women and people of
color, among the many writers included first first
books by Beverly Dahlen and Jessica Hagedorn. Other
authors included Victor Hernandez Cruz, Hilton
Obenzinger and ntozake shange. He also edited Momo's
Press/ Shocks anthologies including, "The Androgyny
Issue: Men looking at women, women looking at men,
inside themselves", and "The Poetry Reading: A
Contemporary Compendium on Language and Performance."
In the eighties and early nineties, he was the
Director of Bedford Arts, Publishers - a publisher of
art books....
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