Upcoming Events

  • August 21, 2014 Reading with Anthony McCann & Corina Copp, 7 pm
  • September 5, 2014 Two Heads: Mitch Highfill and Xtina Strong, 7 pm
  • September 6, 2014 Poets Respond to TV with Leah Umansky, Tracie Morris, Dan Magers and Leigh Stein, 7 pm
  • September 7, 2014 Reading with Johannes Heldén (Argos Books), 5 pm
  • September 11, 2014 Black Ocean Launch of PRIVACY POLICY: The Anthology of Surveillance Poetics, 7 pm
  • September 12, 2014 Reading with Jackson Meazle, John Coletti, Sam Truitt and others, 7 pm
  • September 13, 2014 Sommer Browning reads from BACKUP SINGERS with Noah Eli Gordon, 7 pm
  • September 14, 2014 Reading with Anne Carson and Robert Currie, Ishion Hutchinson, and RA Villanueva, 5 pm
  • September 17, 2014 Poetry Trivia Night at Berl's, 7 pm
  • September 19, 2014 Chapbook launch for BACKCHANNEL by Emily Skillings, also featuring Todd Colby and Sarah Gerard, 7 pm
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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Leslie Flint Presents Christian Hawkey


November 21, 7PM
Berl's Poetry Shop
126A Front Ave., Brooklyn



CHRISTIAN HAWKEY has written two full-length poetry collections, four chapbooks, and the cross-genre book Ventrakl (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2010). A new book, Sonne from Ort, a bi-lingual collaborative erasure made with the German poet Uljana Wolf, has just been published (kookbooks Verlag, Berlin, 2013). In 2006 he received a Creative Capital Innovative Literature Award. In 2008 he was a DAAD Artist-in-Berlin Fellow. He translates contemporary German poetry, and with the German poet Uljana Wolf he translates the Austrian writer Ilse Aichinger. With Rachel Levitsky he started the collaborative OoRS. His own work has been translated into over a dozen languages. He lives in Berlin and Brooklyn.

Leslie Flint Presents is a monthly reading series organized by Joseph Bradshaw. The next installment of the series will be January 30, 2014. 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Don't Miss Jamie Townsend Again At Berl's

Take Flight!


There will be a reading at Berl's!


Come welcome Travis from Colorado, Sarah from California, and Jamie from here!

November 14, 2013
7 pm
126A Front Street



Sarah Suzor’s full-length collection of poetry, The Principle Agent, won the 2010 Hudson Prize and was recently published by Black Lawrence Press. She also has a forthcoming collaboration, After the Fox, which is co-authored with Travis Cebula and will be available from Black Lawrence Press in 2014. Suzor’s poetry has been published widely, as well as anthologized, translated and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She lives in Venice, California where she is a founding editor for Highway 101 Press.

Travis Cebula resides with his wife and trusty dog in Colorado, where he founded Shadow Mountain Press in 2009. His poems, photographs, essays, and stories have appeared internationally in various print and on-line journals. He has authored of six chapbooks of poetry, including Blossoms from Nothing, available in 2014 from E·Ratio Editions, as well as four full-length collections. The most recent of which, One Year in a Paper Cinema, is forthcoming soon from BlazeVOX Books. In 2011 Western Michigan University and Charles University in Prague awarded him the Pavel Srut Fellowship for Poetry.


Jamie Townsend is the managing editor of Aufgabe, and Elderly, an emergent hub of ebullience and disgust. He is author of STRAP/HALO (Portable Press @ Yo-Yo Labs; 2011), Matryoshka (LRL Textile Editions; 2011), and THE DOME (Ixnay Press; 2011), as well as a recently completed manuscript for SHADE, his first long-player. In 2012 he was a Millay Colony resident.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Memphis! Chicago! Donato!


Join us for a reading November 12 with

Patrick Morrissey

Claire Donato

and Whit Griffin

7 pm

126A Front Street


November 12th is a Tuesday and Berl's will be open!







Patrick Morrissey's first full-length book, The Differences, is forthcoming from Pressed Wafer in 2014. A chapbook, Transparency, appeared from Cannibal Books in 2009. His poems have appeared in New American Writing, Harp & Altar, Colorado Review, and other journals. He lives in Chicago.






Claire Donato lives in Brooklyn and is the author of the novel Burial (Tarpaulin Sky Press) and the poetry chapbook Someone Else's Body (Cannibal Books). Recent writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Aufgabe, Encyclopedia L-Z, LIT, Octopus, Boston Review, and 1913: A Journal of Forms. An adjunct at Fordham University and the School of Visual Arts, she holds an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University, received a fellowship from the Millay Colony for the Arts, and was a finalist for the National Poetry Series. Check out her website here.






Whit Griffin is the author of Pentateuch (Skysill Press, 2010) and The Sixth Great Extinction (Skysill Press, 2012). His third collection, A Far-Shining Crystal, was recently published by The Cultural Society.


You Said A Second Line in Brooklyn? What!?!

The Southern Writers Reading Series is moving on to the next life.

Come celebrate the brevity, levity, and transcendence of the series with readings by

Dorothea Lasky,

Abraham Smith,

Catherine Lacey,

Rickey Laurentiis, 


Ekoko Omadeke,

and a few surprise guests.


Music by Courtesy Gang Trio.

Did we say jazz? We did.


November 9, 2013

7 pm (sharpish!)

126A Front Street


Baltimore Comes to Brooklyn and We Love That


Cars Are Real Press out of Baltimore brings poets to Berl's!

Come out for the release of six new books!

November 7, 2013
7 pm
126A Front Street (next to Superfine)

Featuring readings by:

JOSEF KAPLAN

author of "Kill List"

ALEJANDRO VENTURA

author of "phenomenology of poem"

R.M. O'BRIEN

author of "We"

LESSER GONZALEZ ALVAREZ 

author of "Morbid Belly Aching"

LAURA A. WARMAN

author of "How Much Does It Cost?"

Let's Go Exploring in The Song Cave!

Come all you fair and tender readers to Berl's Poetry Shop on Wednesday, November 6th, to celebrate the publication of Nate Klug's RUDE WOODS and Eric Amling's FROM THE AUTHOR'S PRIVATE COLLECTION!

Nate Klug’s poems and translations have appeared in many journals, including Free Verse, nonsite, Poetry, Poetry Northwest, The Threepenny Review, Zoland Poetry Annual, and in a chapbook, Consent (Pressed Wafer). The Song Cave has just published RUDE WOODS, his versions of Virgil’s Eclogues. Anyone, a book of poems, will be out in Spring 2015. He works as a UCC-Congregationalist minister in Grinnell, Iowa.

Eric Amling is the author of the chapbook Legal Pure (Greying Ghost, 2012) His writing and collage work are forthcoming in the publications Fence, Boston Review, and The Editorial Magazine. All work is conducted at the studio, White Jazz, in Brooklyn, NY.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

GRAND OPENING!!

Come to Berl's Grand Opening!

November 2, 2013 

We're a poetry-only bookstore in Brooklyn! We've been open for about a month, we've had many great events so far, and we'll be more open after this! 

Come celebrate our love of poetry! Featuring readings by 
Sasha Fletcher
Sampson Starkweather
Latasha N Nevada Diggs
Julian Talamantez Brolaski
Idra Novey
Franklin Bruno
Christian Hawkey
Alex Dimitrov
Paige Taggart
Rosebud Ben-oni
Lee Ann Brown
Joanna Fuhrman

Monica Ferrell
Dan Magers
Bianca Stone
Timothy Donnelly
Rachel Eliza Griffiths
Edmund Berrigan
Abigail Deutsch
Laura Sims
Ana Božičević

Jason Koo
Harmony Holiday
Lucie Brock-Broido
Mark Bibbins
Amber Tamblyn
Christoper Stackhouse

Event begins around 3 and the readings will be begin around 4. 

Browsing and buying poetry happens all day long!

November 2, 2013
126A Front Street
Dumbo, Brooklyn
3-7 pm

Please help us spread the word!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

100% Brat

October 25th the brats will be here!

They have birthdays and they want stuff!
Their fingers can make sprinkles!
Their shoes are tip-top!

Come to the fall launch of Carina Finn's The Bratty Poets Series.
October 25, 2013
7 pm
126A Front Street

Arielle Greenberg, Lauren Hunter, and B.C. Edwards will be acting up!








Monday, October 21, 2013

Poor Claudia We Love You

Berl's welcomes Poor Claudia to Brooklyn!

Come hear these authors!

Andrew Durbin
Emmalea Russo
Travis Meyer
Lucy Ives

October 24, 2013

7 pm
126A Front Street 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

October 23 Bloof Hits the Roof

Everything you love all in one place!

Come one come all to Bloof night at Berl's!

Bloof Books offers these fabulous readers!

Jackie Clark
Shanna Compton
Natalie Eilbert
Ben Fama
Becca Klaver
Jennifer L. Knox
Amanda Montei
Jennifer Tamayo
Jared White

October 23, 2013
7 pm
126A Front Street

Jackie Clark is the series editor of Poets off Poetry and Song of the Week for Coldfront Magazine. She is the recipient of a 2012 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, a contributing writer for The Rumpus, and is the author of Aphoria (Brooklyn Arts Press) and four chapbooks: Office Work (Greying Ghost Press), Red Fortress (H_NGM_N), I Live Here Now (Lame House Press), and Sympathetic Nervous System (Bloof, 2014). Jackie lives in Jersey City and can be found online at nohelpforthat.com.

Shanna Compton's books include Brink (Bloof 2013), For Girls & Others (Bloof 2007), Down Spooky (Winnow, 2005), Gamers (Soft Skull 2003) and several chapbooks. A book-length speculative poem called The Seam is forthcoming next year. 


Natalie Eilbert's poetry can be found or is forthcoming from Tin House, West Branch, Guernica, Spinning Jenny, Devil's Lake, Colorado Review, Sixth Finch, and elsewhere. She lives writes in Greenpoint, New York, where she is a founding editor of The Atlas Review. Her chapbook Conversation with the Stone Wife is forthcoming from Bloof in 2014.


Ben Fama is the author of New Waves, Aquarius Rising and the artist book Mall Witch. He is the co-editor of Wonder. His work appears in the Brooklyn Rail, Action Yes, jubilat, Notnostrums, LIT, Poor Claudia, Denver Quarterly, Maggy and on the Best American Poetry blog. Bloof will release his chapbook Odalisque in 2014.


Becca Klaver is the author of the poetry collection LA Liminal (Kore Press, 2010) and several chapbooks, including Nonstop Pop (Bloof 2013) and Merrily Merrily (Lame House 2013). She is a PhD student in English at Rutgers University and lives in Brooklyn, NY. For more information, visit her blog Pomo Expo.


Jennifer L. Knox's new book of poems, The Mystery of the Hidden Driveway, is available from Bloof Books. Her other books, Drunk by Noon and A Gringo Like Me, are also available through Bloof. Jennifer was born in Lancaster, California—home to Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, and the Space Shuttle. She received her B.A. from the University of Iowa, and her M.F.A. in poetry writing from New York University. She has taught poetry writing at Hunter College and New York University. Her poems have appeared four times in the Best American Poetry series (1997, 2003, 2006, and 2011) as well as the anthologies Great American Prose Poems, From Poet to Present and Best American Erotic Poems. Her work has also appeared in publications such as The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Fence, McSweeney's, and Bomb. She is currently at work on her first novel.


Amanda Montei is the author of the collaborative book Dinner Poems, with Jon Rutzmoser. Her poetry and fiction has appeared in Gigantic, Pinwheel, Joyland, Explosion Proof Magazine, Delirious Hem, Pank, and elsewhere. Her critical writing has appeared in Performing Ethos, the Poetry Foundation's Harriet blog, HMTLGiant, and Ms. Magazine. She holds an MFA from California Institute of the Arts and is currently a PhD student in the Poetics program at SUNY Buffalo. She coedits Bon Aire Projects and is the editor of P-QUEUE. Her novel Two Memoirs is forthcoming from Jaded Ibis Press, and her chapbook The Failure Age is forthcoming from Bloof in 2014.


Jennifer Tamayo is a writer and performer. She is the author of Red Missed Aches Read Missed Aches Red Mistakes Read Mistakes (Switchback 2011), the chapbook Poems Are the Only Real Bodies (Bloof 2013), and You Da One (Coconut, forthcoming). JT serves as the Managing Editor at Futurepoem. She lives in Harlem. More on JT can be found here


Jared White's chapbooks include This Is What It Is Like to Be Loved by Me (Bloof 2013), Yellowcake (Cannibal, 2009), and My Former Politics (H_NGM_N 2013). With Farrah Field, he is co-owner of a small press bookstore, Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop, and parent of a baby, Roman Field White. jaredswhite.blogspot.com


Monday, October 7, 2013

Vanya Presents Three Poets October 19


Come to a poetry reading!

Featuring Katy Bohinc, Alana Siegel, and Brenda Iijima!

7 pm
126A Front Street

katy bohinc is a poet who lives in new york via dc&china&france&ohio. she is honest and personal. read some of "Dear Alain"—a project of love letters from a mathematical poet to a mathematical philosopher—here & here.

Alana Siegel was born in Los Angeles in 1985. She graduated from Bard College in 2007, earning a B.A. in Language and Literature. Archipelago from Station Hill Press is her first full-length book of poetry. Her chapbooks include The Occupations, Semata, and words from Ra Ra Junction. She presently lives in Berkeley, California, collaborating at the burgeoning Bay Area Public School.

Brenda Iijima is the author of Around Sea (O Books), AnimateInanimate Aims (Litmus Press), revv. you'll--ution(Displaced Press) and If Not Metamorphic (Ahsahta Press), and the editor of )((eco(lang)(uage(reader)) (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs / Nightboat Books).  She is also a visual artist and the editor of Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs.

This reading is hosted by Ian Dreiblatt.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Open Thrall October 10

Andrew Durbin and Masha Tupitsyn are reading at Berl's. Come hear them!

October 10, 2013
7:30 pm
126A Front Street next to Superfine

ANDREW DURBIN is the author of Mature Themes (Nightboat Books 2015) as well as several chapbooks, including Believers (Poor Claudia 2013) and pɹɐpuɐʇs ǝɥʇ (Insert Blanc Press 2014). With Ben Fama, he edits Wonder, an open-source publishing and events platform for innovative writing, performance, and new media art. He lives in New York.

MASHA TUPITSYN is a writer, cultural critic, and multi-media artist. She is the author of Love Dog (Penny-Ante Editions, 2013), LACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film (ZerO Books, 2011), Beauty Talk & Monsters, a collection of film-based stories (Semiotext(e) Press, 2007), and co-editor of the anthology Life As We Show It: Writing on Film (City Lights, 2009). Her fiction and criticism has appeared in the anthologies The American Tetralogy (2013), Occupy Wall Street Poetry Anthology (2012), The Encyclopedia Project Volume 2, F-K (2010), and Wreckage of Reason: XXperimental Women Writers Writing in the 21st Century (2008), with additional works published by The White Review, BOMB Blog, The New Inquiry, Fence, Bookforum, Berfrois, The Rumpus, Boing Boing, and Ryberg Curated Video. Visit her Tumblr here.  

Brenda Iijima is hosting.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

October 3 Mood Swing Release Party

Come one come all!

This book is for real!

Celebrate the release of Monica McClure's MOOD SWING
just out from Snacks Press.



Thursday, October 3, 7 pm
Berl's Poetry Shop
126A Front Street Dumbo

Featuring readings by Dorothea Lasky and Jennifer Tamayo.


"These poems are like Frank O’ Hara in a prom dress with one million more friends than the one million he already had." -Jenny Zhang




Friday, September 27, 2013

Oct 4th Two Heads: Sharon Mesmer and Edwin Torres

Please come hear the collaboration of two poetry maestros!

SHARON MESMER AND EDWIN TORRES

Oct 4, 2013
7 PM
Berl's Poetry Shop
126A Front Street next to Superfine
DUMBO, Brooklyn




Sharon Mesmer was born and raised on the south side of Chicago, four blocks from the Union Stockyards. She is a descendent of Franz Anton Mesmer and a two-tailed, sword-wielding visionary mermaid named Meluzina from the Vistula, the longest river in Poland. Many of her published poems — which have appeared in magazines like Poetry, the Wall Street Journal, New American Writing and Women's Studies Quarterly, as well as the anthologies Postmodern American Poetry—A Norton Anthology (second edition), and I'll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing By Women — retell the ancient Slavic legend of how Meluzina courageously led Prince Zbigniew the Short to a smelly old fishing village devastated by exploding unicorn boners and ordered him to found the city of Warsaw in about 1294. Sharon, like her vatic ancestress, always urges us courageously forward, for example in essays written for her column, "Seasonal Affect," which ran for three years in the French fashion magazine, Purple, and her flarf poems, which are universally despised by defenders of the sacred art of poetry the world over. She is considering changing her middle name to Youcallthatpoetry? because of two identical protests that occurred after her readings with other members of the flarf collective at the Whitney Museum in 2009 and the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis in 2008. But in spite of all that, no one can deny the truth of her famous pithy aphorism, emblazoned on her Polish family's coat of arms: Ne iterum capitur caudam porta tincidunt ("Don't let your second tail get caught in the door"). She teaches at NYU, the New School and online for the Chicago School of Poetics. Her poetry collections are Annoying Diabetic BitchThe Virgin FormicaVertigo Seeks Affinities and Half-Angel, Half-Lunch.  She has three fiction collections, including one from the French publisher, Hachette, in French, but since this is a poetry reading she won't be telling you about those. She met Edwin Torres during their time performing at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in the glorious 1990's, and they later collaborated on the "WITS" ("What Is This Shit?") portion of his PS1 radio show, "Live Nude Radio Theater." Sharon is also a Fulbright recipient and a two-time New York Foundation for the Arts fellow in poetry. While in the Brooklyn College MFA program she was awarded a MacArthur Scholarship through the nomination of her teacher, Allen Ginsberg.



Edwin Torres is a ‘lingualisualist’ rooted in the languages of sight and sound. A native of New York City, his poetic birth came via The Nuyorican Poets Café as mid-wifed by The St. Marks Poetry Project. He toured worldwide as a member of the groundbreaking poetry collective "Nuyorican Poets Café Live" that helped revitalize Spoken Word in the early 90's. His books include, Yes Thing No Thing (Roof Books), The PoPedology Of An Ambient Language (Atelos Books), In The Function Of External Circumstances (Nightboat Books). Fellowships include, The New York Foundation for the Arts, The Foundation For Contemporary Performing Arts, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and The Poetry Fund among others. Anthologies include Postmodern American Poetry Vol. 2 (Norton), Through Dizzy Gates of Illusion: A Coney Island Reader (Columbia University Press), and Kindergarde: Avant Garde Poems, Plays and Songs For Children (Black Radish Books). Recent projects include, poet-in-residence at Thomas Hirschhorn’s Gramsci Monument in the South Bronx produced by The DIA Foundation and guest blogger on the Poetry Foundation’s website, HarrietHe has a new book forthcoming from University of Arizona Press entitled, Ameriscopia.

Two Heads is a monthly reading series focusing on collaboration. Hosted by Nada Gordon.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Release and Exhibition for Liner Notes by Andrew Mister




You are invited to attend the release of LINER NOTES by Andrew Mister.

On display will be Andrew Mister's drawings
on view until October 28th.

With a reading by Arlo Quint.

All this takes place at Berl's Poetry Shop
126A Front Street
6:30-8:30 PM
September 28th, 2013


Thursday, September 19, 2013

September 26 Leslie Flint Presents John Godfrey

Leslie Flint invites you to join us at Berl's Poetry Shop for a reading with downtown legend John Godfrey, who will present two sets of poetry spanning the course of his 40+ year career.

Thursday, September 26, 7 pm

John Godfrey is the author of a dozen poetry collections, most recently Private Lemonade (Adventures in Poetry, 2003), City of Corners (Wave Books, 2008), and Tiny Gold Dress (Lunar Chandelier, 2013). After a 17 year nursing career specializing in pediatric and maternal HIV/AIDS, he retired in 2011. He has lived for 40 years in what once was known as "the poets’ building" on 12th St. in the East Village. This fall Godfrey will lead a workshop called Shifting Degrees at the Poetry Project at St. Mark's. 

This is the inaugural reading for Leslie Flint Presents, a monthly reading series organized by Joseph Bradshaw, co-manager of the afterlife of Leslie Flint.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Secret Behavior Launch and Exhibition

Come one and all to the launch and exhibition of Issue 01 of SECRET BEHAVIOR!

September 18
6-9 pm
Berl's Poetry Shop

This is a bi annual printed publication that focuses on contemporary art and human beings.

Featuring artwork by Cass Bird, Liam Crockard, Anne Deleporte, Jesper Fabricius, Beth Hoeckel, Misha Hollenbach, Gabriel Martinez, Slava Mogutin, Office Supplies Inc. and Jordan Sullivan. 

Featuring text by Paige Taggart, Bianca Stone, Keith Newton, Jared White, Jessica Baran, Tina Celona, Morgan Taylor, Catherine Lacey, and Mike Newton.

Exhibition runs through Sunday, September 22nd.