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Showing posts with label Travis Cebula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travis Cebula. Show all posts

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.