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Join the Ordinary Evening Reading Series Tuesday, November 7, at
7pm</b></font><br>
<font face="Verdana" size=4><b>in the Anchor Bar's Mermaid Room<br>
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<font face="Verdana" size=2><b>(272 College St, New Haven - the Mermaid
Room is downstairs)<br>
</b>This Election Day, we invite you to cast your ballots, then tune in
for poetry, drinks and good times with the Ordinary Evening Series at the
Anchor Bar. <b><br><br>
Ed Skoog's</b> poems have appeared in Poetry, Ploughshares, The New
Republic, Slate, and other journals in the U.S. and England. He has been
a scholar at the Bread Loaf and Sewanee writers conferences, and in 2005
won the William Faulkner Prize for Poetry from the Pirate's Alley William
Faulkner Society in New Orleans. He lives in southern California.</font>
<br><br>
<font face="Verdana"><b>Sue Ellen Thompson</b> is the author of <i>This
Body of Silk,</i> which won the 1986 Samuel French Morse Prize, <i>The
Wedding Boat</i> (Owl Creek Press), as well as <i>The Leaving: New and
Selected Poems</i> and <i>The Golden Hour</i>, both published by Autumn
House; she is also the editor of <i>The Autumn House Anthology of
Contemporary American Poetry</i>. She has been a Robert Frost Fellow at
the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Visiting Writer at Central
Connecticut State University, and Poet-in-Residence at SUNY Binghamton
and at the Frost place in Franconia, New Hampshire. Her poetry has been
widely anthologized including in Garrison Keillor's nationally syndicated
radio show <i>Writer's Almanac</i>. Formerly of Mystic, CT, she recently
moved to Maryland, where she works as a writer and editor. <br>
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