[Yale-readings] Fwd: Word of Mouth @ ALL: Jennifer K. Dick and Julie Carr October 15th

Nancy Kuhl nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Sep 27 09:31:49 EDT 2004


>WORD of MOUTH, the monthly reading series @ ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY 
>invites you to a reading
>on October 15th at 7 pm with poets Jennifer K. Dick and Julie Carr
>
>Originally from Iowa City, Jennifer K. Dick, author of Fluorescence (U of 
>GA Press, 2004 winner of the Contemporary Poetry Series), holds a BA from 
>Mount Holyoke College, an MFA from Colorado State and a DEA from Paris 
>III: la Sorbonne Nouvelle where she is a doctoral candidate in Comparative 
>Literature. New work appears in Aufgabe, Diner,The Canary, The Colorado 
>Review, Green Mountains Review, and Tears in the Fence (UK). She also had 
>poems included in the anthologies Short Fuse edited by Philip Norton and 
>Todd Swift (Ratapallax Press, 2002), 100 Poets Against War, edited by Todd 
>Swift (Salt Press, 2003) and the forthcoming anthology, In the Criminal's 
>Cabinet (Oct 2004) edited by Val Stevenson. Previous editor of Upstairs at 
>Duroc, Jennifer K Dick lives in Paris where she organizes readings, 
>mailings of reading events and works at the Université de Marne la Vallée 
>and Oxbridge Summer Programs abroad. She will be reading in the USA in 
>fall 2004.
>
>For more about Jennifer's book, please see:
><http://www.ugapress.uga.edu/FMPro?-DB=Testdbwebsite.fp5&-Lay=Layout_1&-Format=books_details.html&-Token.1=Poetry&-Token.2=&-Token.3=&-Token.4=&-RecID=43408&-Find>http://www.ugapress.uga.edu/FMPro?-DB=Testdbwebsite.fp5&-Lay=Layout_1&-Format=books_details.html&-Token.1=Poetry&-Token.2=&-Token.3=&-Token.4=&-RecID=43408&-Find
>
>Julie Carr lives in Oakland California with her husband and two children. 
>She is a Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley. Her poems have been recently 
>published in American Letters and Commentary, 3rd Bed, Seneca Review, 
>POOL, LIT, The Canary, Xantippe, and on line at Tarpaulin Sky. Her book, 
>MEAD: An Epithalamion won (along with Jen Dick's Flourescence) won the 
>University of Georgia Press's Contemporary Poetry Prize. She is also a 
>recipient of a Grolier Poetry Prize and an Eisner Award for poetry.
>
>For more about Julie's book, please see:
><http://www.ugapress.uga.edu/FMPro?-DB=Testdbwebsite.fp5&-Lay=Layout_1&-Format=books_details.html&-Token.1=Poetry&-Token.2=&-Token.3=&-Token.4=&-RecID=43403&-Find>http://www.ugapress.uga.edu/FMPro?-DB=Testdbwebsite.fp5&-Lay=Layout_1&-Format=books_details.html&-Token.1=Poetry&-Token.2=&-Token.3=&-Token.4=&-RecID=43403&-Find
>
>As usual, an open mic will start the evening.
>
>ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY 5 Edwards Street, New Haven CT
>For more, log on to www.allgallery.org or call (203) 671-5175.

Nancy Kuhl
Assistant Curator, The Yale Collection of American Literature
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Yale University
121 Wall Street
P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
Phone: 203.432.2966
Fax: 203.432.4047
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