Check it, peeps. Here's the list of poets who will be reading at the New American Poets Festival in NYC March 2 and 3 at the New School (taken from the PSA calendar):
Eric Baus, Mark Bibbins, Sherwin Bitsui, Oni Buchanan, Dan Chiasson, Joshua Corey, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Miranda Field, Cathy Park Hong, Ilya Kaminsky, Adrian Matejka, Chelsey Minnis, Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, Srikanth Reddy, Spencer Reece, Dorothea Tanning, and the new PSA Chapbook Fellows: K.E. Allen, Andrea Baker, Justin Goldberg, and Joshua Poteat.
That's right: I'm sharing a stage with L'Aubergine herself, Dorothea Tanning!
I will certainly press the last remaining copy into her hands if she hasn't already received McClatchy's.
And the sun is out in Ithaca for the first time in what seems like weeks.
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