[Wgcp-whc] Fwd: WAVEMACHINE14 || SWENSEN | KUHL | HOLDEN
Richard Deming
richard.deming at yale.edu
Tue Apr 15 00:16:25 EDT 2014
Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: David Gorin [mailto:david.gorin at gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2014 10:44 AM
> Subject: WAVEMACHINE14 || SWENSEN | KUHL | HOLDEN
>
> WAVEMACHINE is pleased to invite you
> to our last machine of the year
>
> featuring:
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> COLE SWENSEN
> NANCY KUHL
> KEVIN HOLDEN
>
> Saturday, April 19th
> 6 pm
> location TBA soon
>
> Bring wine
>
> join this event on FACEBOOK here
>
> *
>
> COLE SWENSEN is the author of 13 books of poetry, including Gravesend (California) and a book of essays Noise that Stays Noise (Michigan). She's also the co-editor of the 2009 Norton anthology American Hybrid and the founder and editor of La Presse, a nano-press dedicated to contemporary French work in translation. She teaches in the Literary Arts program at Brown University.
>
> NANCY KUHL's second full-length collection of poems, Suspend, was published in May 2010 by Shearsman Books; her first book, The Wife of the Left Hand, was published in 2007. She is the author of chapbooks including Little Winter Theater (2011) and The Nocturnal Factory (2008), both published by Ugly Duckling Presse, and In the Arbor, which was a winner of the Wick Poetry Chapbook Prize and was published by Kent State University Press; Means of Securing Houses &c. from Mischief by Thunder and Lightning, a limited edition artist's book including Kuhl's work,was published by Propolis Press in 2009. She is co-editor of Phylum Press, a small poetry publisher, and Curator of Poetry for the Yale Collection of American Literature at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, where she curates the Yale Collection of American Literature Reading Series.
>
> KEVIN HOLDEN's first full-length book of poetry, Solar, is the winner of the 2015 Fence Modern Poets Series Prize. He is the author of two chapbooks, Identity (Cannibal Books) and Alpine (White Queen Press). His poetry has appeared in such places as Conjunctions, 1913, jubilat, Harp & Altar, Colorado Review, Typo, Forklift OH, and Little Red Leaves, and was included in the recent anthology The Arcadia Project (Ahsahta Press). He translates poetry from Russian and French, and that work has been published in Aufgabe, Double Change, and other journals. He is currently working on a PhD in comparative literature at Yale.
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