People in Ithaca, mark your calendars: Kate Greenstreet and Janet Holmes are coming to read in the SOON series at the State of the Art Gallery downtown at 7 PM on Saturday, April 14.
Kate Greenstreet is the author of case sensitive (Ahsahta Press, 2006) and Learning the Language (Etherdome Press, 2005). Her poems have appeared in CARVE, Cannibal, Fascicle, 26, Conduit, and other journals.
Janet Holmes is an award-winning poet and author of F2F (University of Notre Dame Press, 2006), The Green Tuxedo (1998) and Humanophone (2001). She is director of Ahsahta Press and teaches in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Boise State University.
Speaking of readings, New York City denizens should not miss next week's Reading Between A and B series, featuring Susan Howe, Richard Greenfield, and Dan Beachy-Quick. It happens Monday, April 16 at 7:30 at the 11th Street Bar between Avenues A and B (natch). If I can swing the logistics I'll be seeing you there.
And finally: Good night, Mr. Rosewater.
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