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  BORDERS Presents
  A Tapestry of Voices
  Hosted by Harris Gardner (617-723-3716)
      THURSDAY, JUNE 14th, 2007– 6:30 P.M.  FREE
           With an OPEN MIC to follow
  FEATURED POETS:
   
  Ben Mazer is the author of Johanna Poems (Cy Gist Press) and White Cities (Barbara Matteau Editions). He is the editor  of Landis Everson’s Everything Preserved: Poems 1955-2005 (Graywolf) and The Complete Poems of John Crowe Ransom(forthcoming from Handsel/Norton.
   
  Philip Nikolayev-  raised in Russia, grew up equally fluent in English and Russian. On relocating in 1990 to attend Harvard, he has written primarily in English. His poetry collections include Letters  from Aldenderry (Salt, 2006) and Monkey Time (2001 Verse Press). He co-edits Fulcrum: an annual of poetry and aesthetics
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  Jacquelyn Pope’s first collection of poems, Watermark, was selected by  Marie Ponsot for the inaugural Marsh Hawk Poetry Prize and was published by Marsh Hawk Press in 2005. Her poems, essays, and translations have appeared in journals and newspapers in the United States and Europe, Her work  has received awards from the Academy  of American Poets and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
   
  Don Share has for quite a few years been curator of the Woodbury Room, Harvard University, as well as Poetry Editor of Harvard Review. This summer he will become Senior Editor of Poetry Magazine in Chicago. His most recent book of poems is Squandermania. His other books include Union;  Seneca in English; I Have Lots of Heart: The Selected Poems of Miguel Hernandez; and a book about the poet Basil Bunting. He has received awards and fellowships from Yaddo, PEN New England, and the UK Society of Authors, and has been nominated for the Boston Globe L.L. Winship Award for outstanding book.        
   
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