We hope you can join us on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 at 7pm for a reading by Joe Ross and Laynie Browne. You can readmore about our series and view a list of upcoming events at
http://agitpropreadings.blogspot.com/
LAYNIE BROWNE is the author of nine collections of poetry and one novel. Her most recent publications include:
The Desires of Letters, from Counterpath and
Roseate, Points of Gold, from Dusie Books (both
2010). Other recent publications include
The Scented Fox, (Wave Books 2007),
Daily Sonnets (Counterpath Press, 2007) and
Drawing of a Swan Before Memory, (
University of Georgia Press, 2005). Her honors include: winner of the
National Poetry Series, of the Contemporary Poetry Series, two
Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative American Poetry, and a recent
Pushcart Prize Nomination. With others she has co- curated various reading series including the Ear Inn reading series in New York, the Subtext Series in
Seattle, and now the POG reading series Tucson Arizona. She has taught creative writing at The
University of Washington, Bothell, at
Mills College in Oakland and at the Poetry Center at the
University of Arizona, where she is currently the Elementary Education Coordinator.
JOE ROSS is the recipient of a
Gertrude Stein Poetry Award and the author of numerous books, most recently
Strata (Dusie, 2008) and
EQUATIONS=equals (Green Integer, 2004). Ross was born in
Pennsylvania and after university, moved to Washington, D.C.. In D.C., he worked at The JFK Center for the Arts, served as the President of the Poetry Board at The
Folger Shakespeare Library and was the
Literary Editor of the
Washington Review, 1991-1997. He co-founded and directed the In Your Ear
poetry reading series. In 1997 he received an NEA Fellowship for his poetry and moved to
San Diego, where he worked for that city’s Commission for Arts and Culture. In 1999, he left that position to put his poetics into practice, and to work directly in politics serving as Chief of Policy for elected officials. He also co-founded the Beyond the Page reading series. In 2004, he and his wife moved to Paris, where their two children were born, and where he continues to publish while working as an educator.
Agitprop readings are free, but wine and donations to the gallery are always welcome.
We hope to see you there and for festivities before and afterward.
Agitprop Gallery
Saturday, December 4, Reading 7pm, Art Opening at 8pm
2837 University Avenue in North Park
(Entrance on Utah, behind Glenn's Market)
San Diego, CA 92104 *
619.384.7989
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