
Bronwen Tate is the author of the chapbooks
Souvenirs (Dusie 2007),
Like the Native Tongue the Vanquished (Cannibal Books 2008), Scaffolding (Dusie 2009), and
if a thermometer (dancing girl press, forthcoming 2011). Her most recent chapbook
is the loss letters (Dusie 2011), a collaboration with Ming Holden. Bronwen makes her friends hungry on her blog at http://breadnjamforfrances.blogspot.com/. She plans to knit 17 sweaters whi...le completing her dissertation in Comparative Literature at Stanford University where she also edits
Mantis: A Journal of Poetry, Criticism and Translation.
Matthew Henriksen is the author of
Ordinary Sun (Black Ocean, 2011) and the chapbooks
Another Word (DoubleCross Press, 2009) and
Is Holy (horse less press, 2006). Some recent poems appear in
Fence, Realpoetik, Raleigh Quarterly, Alice Blue Review, Sink Review, The Cultural Society, Handsome Journal and Two Weeks. He co-edits Typo, an online poetry journal, and publishes
Cannibal Books, a book arts poetry press. From 2005 to 2008 he organized The Burning Chair Readings in Brooklyn and now hosts irregular readings throughout the country. A special feature of Frank Stanford’s unpublished poems and fiction, selected by Henriksen, will appear in
Fulcrum #7. He lives and teaches in the Ozark Mountains.
7:30pm to 9:30pm
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