[Yale-readings] Independent Press Readings at CCSU

nancy.kuhl at yale.edu nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Fri Dec 1 08:33:01 EST 2006


Free and open to the public, on the campus of Central Connecticut State
University <http://www.ccsu.edu>

Monday, 12/4, 7:00 PM, CCSU Bookstore: Independent Press, No Tell Books,
presents three of their authors on an East Coast Book Tour.

Bruce Covey is Lecturer of Creative Writing at Emory University and the
author of The Greek Gods as Telephone Wires and the forthcoming Ten Pins,
Ten Frames (Front Room, Michigan) and Elapsing Speedway Organism (No Tell
Books). His recent poems also appear or are forthcoming in 26, Verse, LIT,
Bombay Gin, Boog City, 580 Split, and other journals. He edits the web-based
poetry magazine Coconut and curates the What's New in Poetry reading series
in Atlanta.

Reb Livingston is the author of Your Ten Favorite Words (Coconut Books,
forthcoming) and Pterodactyls Soar Again (Whole Coconut Chapbook Series,
2006). Her poems have appeared in Best American Poetry 2006 and literary
magazines. Along with Carly Sachs, she curates the Washington DC-based
reading series, Lolita and Gilda's Burlesque Poetry Hour.

Michigander P.F. Potvin is a writer, musician, and ultra-marathon runner.
His prosy book, The Attention Lesson, which chronicles adventures in
Patagonia, New Zealand, Europe and the U.S., is forthcoming from No Tell
Press. He holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars where he
received the Jane Kenyon Poetry Scholarship. Other scholarships include the
Vermont Studio Center and the Catskill Poetry Conference. His writing has
appeared in Born Magazine, Boston Review, Sentence, Black Warrior Review,
Pierogi Press, and No Tell Motel.


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Ravi Shankar
Poet-in-Residence
Assistant Professor
CCSU - English Dept.
860-832-2766
shankarr at ccsu.edu



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