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WORD OF MOUTH, the monthly reading series at ARTS + LITERATURE<br>
LABORATORY welcomes Julie Carr & Anthony Hawley Friday, November 16
at<br>
7p.m.<br><br>
Julie Carr's second collection of poetry, Equivocal, was recently<br>
published by Alice James Books. Her first book, Mead: An
Epithalamion,<br>
won the University of Georgia Press contemporary poetry prize for<br>
2004. Her poems have appeared in such journals as Volt, American<br>
Letters and Commentary, Pool, Verse, The Iowa Review, Boston Review,<br>
and TriQuarterly. She lives in Denver and teaches at the University
of<br>
Colorado, Boulder.<br><br>
Anthony Hawley is the author of The Concerto Form and Autobiography
/<br>
Oughtabiography. His poems have appeared in Denver Quarterly, The
New<br>
Republic, The Paris Review, 26, Volt, and elsewhere. He currently<br>
lives in Nebraska with his wife and daughter and is on the faculty
of<br>
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His new collection of poems,<br>
Paradise Gelatin, is forthcoming in 2008.<br>
An open mic will be part of the evening.<br><br>
For more information, please visit the website at
<a href="http://www.allgallery.org/" eudora="autourl">
www.allgallery.org</a><br>
or call 203-671-5175.<br><br>
Arts & Literature Laboratory ERECTOR SQUARE BUILDING 2, 319 PECK<br>
STREET, NEW HAVEN, CT </blockquote>
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