February 20
7 pm
Christopher Salerno's newest book of poems, "ATM," was chosen by D.A. Powell for the 2013 Georgetown Review Poetry Prize. Previous books include "Minimum Heroic" (Mississippi Review Poetry Prize 2010), and "Whirligig." His chapbook, "Automatic Teller" won the 2013 Laurel Review Midwest Chapbook Prize and will be published sometime in 2014. Another chapbook, "AORTA," was published by Poor Claudia in 2013. He is currently an Assistant Professor of English at William Paterson University where manages the new journal, Map Literary.
Ricardo Alberto Maldonado was born and raised in Puerto Rico. He is the translator of Dinapiera Di Donato’s Colaterales (Akashic Books/The National Poetry Series). A poetry fellow from the New York Foundation for the Arts, he is managing director at the 92Y Unterberg Poetry Center.
Simone White is the author of Unrest (Ugly Duckling Presse, Dossier Series, House Envy of All the World (Factory School) and Dolly (Q Ave Press, with the paintings of Kim Thomas). Recent work appears or is forthcoming in Washington Square and Epiphany. She lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
Christopher Salerno's newest book of poems, "ATM," was chosen by D.A. Powell for the 2013 Georgetown Review Poetry Prize. Previous books include "Minimum Heroic" (Mississippi Review Poetry Prize 2010), and "Whirligig." His chapbook, "Automatic Teller" won the 2013 Laurel Review Midwest Chapbook Prize and will be published sometime in 2014. Another chapbook, "AORTA," was published by Poor Claudia in 2013. He is currently an Assistant Professor of English at William Paterson University where manages the new journal, Map Literary.
Ricardo Alberto Maldonado was born and raised in Puerto Rico. He is the translator of Dinapiera Di Donato’s Colaterales (Akashic Books/The National Poetry Series). A poetry fellow from the New York Foundation for the Arts, he is managing director at the 92Y Unterberg Poetry Center.
Simone White is the author of Unrest (Ugly Duckling Presse, Dossier Series, House Envy of All the World (Factory School) and Dolly (Q Ave Press, with the paintings of Kim Thomas). Recent work appears or is forthcoming in Washington Square and Epiphany. She lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.