We are splitting a table at the AWP book fair with The Green Lantern Press. Stop by!
The book fair is open to the public all day Saturday – 8:30 am – 5:30 pm.
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| Wednesday, February 11 A Reading at Danny’s Wednesday, February 11th 7:30PM (Deejays at 10pm) FREE 1951 W Dickens The Danny's Reading Series, Make: A Chicago Literary Magazine, Zoland Books, and Canarium Books presents: Brief readings by Rebecca Wolff, Ish Klein, Lewis Warsh, Simone Muench & Philip Jenks, Nick Twemlow, Nathalie Stephens, and John High Rebecca Wolff's new book is called The King, due out in June. Her others are Manderley, and Figment. She is the editor of Fence and Fence Books and a fellow of the New York State Writers Institute at the University at Albany. She lives in Athens, New York, a small village on the Hudson River. Ish Klein is a writer and self-taught film and puppet maker. In 2005, she was awarded the National Endowment of the Arts Digital Filmmaker Residency. Her films have screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival, Arlene's Picture show, the Stuttgart Film Winter and Philadelphia's ICA among other places. Her poems have been published in Bridge,The Canary, Gare du Nord, and more recently in Hat magazine, X-connect, big Bridge. Spork and Gut Cult. Her book, "Union!" will be published February 2009 by the Canarium Press. Nick Twemlow's poems have lately appeared or are forthcoming in A Public Space, New American Writing, Chicago Review, Tammy, and Make. He was a finalist for the 2008 "Discovery"/Boston Review prize, and a Fulbright fellow to New Zealand in 2005. His chapbook, The Twenty-four Complications, is due out later this year from Spectacular Books. He co-edits Canarium Books and lives in Iowa City. Lewis Warsh is the author of numerous books of poetry, fiction and autobiography, including The Origin of the World , Touch of the Whip, A Free Man, Avenue of Escape and Ted's Favorite Skirt. He is the coeditor of The Angel Hair Anthology, editor and publisher of United Artists Books, and director of the MFA program in creative writing at Long Island University in Brooklyn. A new book, Inseparable: Poems 1995-2005, was published by Granary Books in 2008. John High's most recent book of poems is HERE (Talisman House, 2008). He is editor of CROSSING CENTURIES, an anthology of 20th century Russian poetry, and teaches in the MFA program at Long Island University in Brooklyn. Simone Muench's third book Orange Crush will be out from Sarabande next February, and she is a recent recipient of a 2009 Illinois Arts Council Fellowship. She is a professor, vegetarian and horror film fan. She currently collaborates with poet Philip Jenks and their chapbook Little Visceral Carnival is forthcoming from Cinematheque Press. Poems from the manuscript have appeared, or will, in Drunken Boat, Canarium, Zoland, Eleven Eleven and others. Philip Jenks was born in North Carolina and grew up in Morgantown, West Virginia. He has published two books of poetry, On the Cave You Live In (Flood Editions, 2002) and My First Painting Will Be 'The Accuser' (Zephyr Press, 2005); and two chapbooks, T he Elms Left Elm Street (Plane Bukt Press, 1994) and How Many of You are You (Dusie, 2006). He has also published poems in Chicago Review, Traverse, The Canary, LVNG, and others. |
| Thursday, February 12
AWP Off-site Reading and Dance Party Cost: $7, 21 and over only Time: 8pm MAKE: A Chicago Literary Magazine in cahoots with Action Books, ACM, Windy City Story Slam, and the The Green Lantern Press present an AWP off-site reading and dance party with poems and stories from John Beer, Arda Collins, Joel Craig, William Hillman, Dan McCann, Caroline Picard, Greg Purcell, Kathleen Rooney + Elisa Gabbert, & Abraham Smith. Music from Paul Cary and featuring poet and performer Marvin Tate with his band, BabyAlright. John Phillips DJs with his collection of 45s.
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