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MOUTH, the monthly reading series @ ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY <br>
</b></font><font face="arial" size=4>welcomes two poets of Phylum
Press:</font><font face="Courier New, Courier" size=2>
</font><font face="arial" size=4>Cathy Eisenhower & Anna
Moschovakis. <br><br>
September 16th, 7pm<br>
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</font><font face="arial"><b>Cathy Eisenhower</b> grew up in Youngstown,
Ohio, and now works as a librarian in Washington, D.C. She has published
a chapbook of poems, <i>Language of the Dog-heads</i>, with Phylum Press,
and her first full-length collection is forthcoming from Edge Books.<br>
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<b>Anna Moschovakis</b> is a Brooklyn-based poet and translator. She has
published translations of Henri Michaux, Claude Cahun, Blaise Cendrars,
Theophile Gautier and Elie Faure. Her poetry has appeared in numerous
publications including <i>Art New England</i>, <i>BOMB</i> magazine,
<i>The Iowa Review</i>, <i>The Poker</i>, and <i>Court Green</i> and was
included in the anthology <i>110 Stories: New York Writes After September
11th</i> (NYU Press). A pamphlet version of her serial poem <i>The Blue
Book</i> was released in 2005 by Phylum Press, and her first full-length
book of poems<i>, I Have Not Been Able to Get Through to Everyone,</i> is
forthcoming in 2006. A Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature at the
CUNY Graduate Center, she currently teaches Great Books and Modern Poetry
at Queens College. She is also an editor, designer and letterpress
printer at Ugly Duckling Presse, a nonprofit art and publishing
collective.<br>
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<b>Phylum Press</b> is an independent publisher of innovative writing.
Beginning in 2001, Phylum has published chapbooks, pamphlets, and
collaborations by such writers as Peter Gizzi, Lynie Browne, Roberto
Tejada, Kristin Prevallet, Graham Foust, Lorraine Graham, Susan Briante,
Charles North, and others, working with artists including Trevor
Winkfield, Ariel Potter, Lara Odell, and David Byrne. Reviews of Phylum
publications have appeared in <i>The Washington Review</i>, <i>Chicago
Review</i>, <i>Shearsman</i>, and <i>Arthur</i>. In 2003, Coracle Press
published as part of their Little Critic series <i>The Phylum Press
Selection</i>, an anthology of poems representing Phylum's first three
years. Their website is
<a href="www.phylumpress.htm">www.phylumpress.com</a>.<br>
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<b>PLEASE JOIN US! An open mic will start the evening--come a few minutes
early to sign up.<br>
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</font><font face="arial">For more information, please visit the website
at <a href="http://www.allgallery.org/">www.allgallery.org</a> or call
203-671-5175.<br>
<b>ALL 5 EDWARDS STREET NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT<br>
</b>The gallery is located at the corner of State and Edwards Street.
Parking is available on the street or in a nearby lot.<br>
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