[Yale-readings] Ordinary Evening Reading Series: Tues 11/7, 7pm
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Oct 30 08:10:32 EST 2006
>Join the Ordinary Evening Reading Series Tuesday, November 7, at 7pm
>in the Anchor Bar's Mermaid Room
>
>(272 College St, New Haven - the Mermaid Room is downstairs)
>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.
>
>Ed Skoog's 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.
>
>Sue Ellen Thompson is the author of This Body of Silk, which won the 1986
>Samuel French Morse Prize, The Wedding Boat (Owl Creek Press), as well as
>The Leaving: New and Selected Poems and The Golden Hour, both published by
>Autumn House; she is also the editor of The Autumn House Anthology of
>Contemporary American Poetry. 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 Writer's Almanac. Formerly of Mystic, CT, she recently moved to
>Maryland, where she works as a writer and editor.
>
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