Monday, April 30, 2012

Reading on Saturday

Hey Royal Family,

I'm reading saturday for this ridiculous reading series that may or may not coincide with the full moon.
The drinks are three dollars. I know three dollar drinks don't really impress many people outside new york but it impresses everyone in New York.

Please come! <3 <3 <3


POETS:
Nicole Wallace, Rangi McNeil, Amy Lawless, Danniel Schoonebeek.
Chapbooks available at reading
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Address: 2 Kingsland Avenue, Garden LevelBrooklyn, NY 11211

OUTDOOR EVENT: Courtyard of Art@Renaissance!
(Enter gate on Maspeth Ave. past main entrance)

Nicole Wallace is the Program Assistant at The Poetry Project and the author of WHITE FLOWERS, a loose-leaf multimedia chapbook in an envelope. She also co-edits BRAWLING PIGEON, which appears occasionally.

Rangi McNeil earned a BA in history from Rice University & his MFA in poetry writing from Columbia University. His first collection, The Missing, was published by The Sheep Meadow Press in 2003. McNeil was born in North Carolina; he lives in Brooklyn.

Amy Lawless is the author of Noctis Licentia (Black Maze Books, 2008), and the chapbook Elephants in Mourning ([sic] Press, 2012). She was named a 2011 New York Foundation for the Arts fellow. Some poems are forthcoming or have recently appeared in the Pen Poetry Series, Gesture, Heavy Feather, H_NGM_N, and Zócalo Public Square. She teaches creative writing at Rutgers University.

Danniel Schoonebeek's work has appeared or is forthcoming in Tin House, Boston Review, Gulf Coast, Colorado Review, Crazyhorse, Kenyon Review, Drunken Boat, La Petite Zine, The Awl, and elsewhere. He was born in the Catskills and hosts the Hatchet Job reading series in Brooklyn.

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