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<DIV><FONT face="Trebuchet MS"><STRONG><SPAN
class=720175316-19112004>W</SPAN>ORD of MOUTH, the monthly reading series @ ARTS
+ LITERATURE LABORATORY <BR></STRONG>invites you to a mother/daughter poetry
reading with Connecticut poets <B>Dolores Hayden </B>and<B> Laura Hayden
Marris</B>. <BR><BR> <B>Friday, November 19th at
7pm<BR></B> <BR><FONT face=Arial>Dolores Hayden<SPAN
class=720175316-19112004>'</SPAN>s new poetry collection, <I>American Yard</I>,
is just out. Her poems have appeared in <I>The Kenyon Review,</I> <I>The Yale
Review,</I> <I>Southwest Review,</I> <I>Michigan Quarterly Review,</I>
<I>Slate,</I> <I>Margin</I>, and many other journals and anthologies. A few
weeks ago she won the Boyle Farber award from the New England Poetry Club; she
has also won the Poetry Society of Americas <I>The Writer Magazine</I>/Emily
Dickinson Award. A former Guggenheim and N.E.A. fellow, she is the author of
several award-winning books about American urban landscapes. Her most recent
book is <I>A Field Guide to Sprawl</I> (W. W. Norton, 2004), a <SPAN
class=720175316-19112004>"</SPAN>devil<SPAN class=720175316-19112004>'</SPAN>s
dictionary<SPAN class=720175316-19112004>"</SPAN> of bad building patterns
featured in <I>The New York Times, The Boston Globe, </I>and <I>The Wall Street
Journal. </I>Recently she has appeared on<I> Poetry Connecticut </I>as well
as<I> </I>CNN, <I>The Diane Rehm Show </I>and<I> T! he Conne ction</I>. She is a
professor of architecture and American studies at Yale.<BR></FONT><FONT
face="Trebuchet MS"><BR></FONT><FONT face=arial>Laura Hayden Marris is a junior
at the Hopkins School. She has been selected by the Hill-Stead Museum as a
winner in their Young Poets Competition for Connecticut high school poets. She
has read her poetry at the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival run by the museum as
well as at the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the Kent Memorial Library, the Farmington
Valley Arts Center, and on NPR. Her work is included in the Fresh Voices
chapbook published by the museum in 2003. <BR></FONT><FONT
face="Trebuchet MS"><BR><B>As usual, an open mic will start the evening. Please
come a few minutes early to sign up.<BR></B><BR><B>ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY
5 Edwards Street, New Haven CT<BR>For more information, log on to <A
href="http://www.allgallery.org/" eudora="autourl"><FONT
color=#000000>www.allgallery.org</FONT></A> or call (203)
671-5175.</B><X-SIGSEP></FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>