[Yale-readings] Robert Masterson and Doug Mathewson Reading of Poetry & Short Prose, 7/19/18

Kuhl, Nancy nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Fri Jul 6 12:04:31 EDT 2018



Pi – NH



featuring



Robert Masterson and Doug Mathewson



Thursday, July 19, 2018



Robert Masterson, professor of English at City University of New York’s Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York City, has authored Artificial Rats & Electric Cats, Trial by Water, and Garnish Trouble. His work appears in numerous publications and websites. He holds degrees from the University of New Mexico, the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Colorado; and Shaanxi Normal University, the People’s Republic of China.  His work has taken him to The PRC, Japan, Ukraine, and most recently India, as a student, a reporter, a writer, and a teacher.



Doug Mathewson is the Editor of Blink-Ink, a quarterly print journal of fifty word fiction. He writes short, and even shorter, stories. Most recently his work has appeared in Bartleby Snopes, Chicago Literati, Ginosko Literary Journal, Star 82 Review, and The Odd Magazine of Kolkata. More of his work can be found at www.little2say.org<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.little2say.oeg%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cnancy.kuhl%40yale.edu%7C4ae626de2fe349823b5208d5e35a05a1%7Cdd8cbebb21394df8b4114e3e87abeb5c%7C0%7C0%7C636664898183278966&sdata=KyGuNFq0w23658stp%2BGnsUwaBlaM3wFOcSER9aY%2FPzo%3D&reserved=0>, “True stories from imaginary lives.”  Formerly, Doug was fiction Editor of Full of Crow Press and section Editor for Pandemonium Press.



On the third Thursday of each month, The Poetry Institute Poetry Series celebrates an eclectic mix of poetic voices. Free.  Refreshments.  (And participants are invited to bring something to share.)  Open mic.  Outstanding featured readers.  In a casual setting.  Open to all members of the public (and even others).



The Institute Library
847 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT

right next door to the Tattoo Parlor



Doors Open at 6:30. Reading starts at 7:00.

Please arrive a few minutes early to sign up for the reading.



Great Poetry!



In a Warm, Friendly Environment



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