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<dd><font face="arial">Margot Schilpp & Jeff Mock<br>
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<dd><font face="arial">Friday March 17 at 7pm<br>
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<dd><font face="arial" size=2>Margot Schilpp's books of poems are The
World's Last Night</i> (2001) and Laws of My Nature</i> (2005), both
published by Carnegie Mellon University Press. Her poems have appeared
widely in literary journals, including The Southern Review, Chelsea,
Hotel Amerika, LIT, Denver Quarterly, the Cincinnati Review,</i> and
elsewhere. She earned her MFA at the University of Utah, where she was
the Editor of the literary magazine Quarterly West</i> for several years.
She now serves as an editor for Tupelo Press. She lives in New Haven with
her husband, Jeff, and their daughter, Paula.<br>
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<dd><font face="arial" size=2>Jeff Mock is the author of a chapbook,
Evening Travelers</i> (Volans Press, 1994), and a guidebook for beginning
writers, You Can Write Poetry</i> (Writer's Digest Books, 1998).
His poems appear in The Atlantic Monthly</i>, Crazyhorse</i>, The Georgia
Review</i>, The Iowa Review</i>, New England Review</i>, The North
American Review</i>, The Sewanee Review</i>, Shenandoah</i>, The Southern
Review</i>, and elsewhere. He teaches at Southern Connecticut State
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<dd>PLEASE JOIN US! An open mic will start the evening--come a few
minutes early to sign up.<br><br>
<dd>For more information, please visit the website at
<a href="http://www.allgallery.org/">www.allgallery.org</a> or call
203-671-5175.<br><br>
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<dd>Please note the Arts & Literature Laboratory has moved to ERECTOR
SQUARE BUILDING 2 , 319 PECK STREET, NEW HAVEN, CT
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