SEGUE READING SERIES: Nov. 16: Phoebe Gloeckner and Kathleen Fraser

SEGUE READING SERIES AT THE BOWERY POETRY CLUB

http://www.bowerypoetry.com/

308 BOWERY, JUST NORTH OF HOUSTON

SATURDAYS FROM 4 - 6 PM

$4 admission goes to support the readers

Funding is made possible by the continuing support of the Segue Foundation
and the Literature Program of the New York State Council on the Arts.

Curators:

October/November–Brian Kim Stefans & Gary Sullivan

December/January–Laura Elrick & Michael Scharf

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Phoebe Gloeckner, a critically-acclaimed cartoonist originally from the Bay
Area (where she performed in a number of Kevin Killian's plays), recently
moved to Long Island. She is the author of the searing and occasionally
banned A Child's Life and a brand-new hybrid novel/journal/comic book, Diary
of a Teenage Girl (both from North Atlantic Books). Read her work at
www.ravenblond.com/pgloeckner/.

One of the Bay Area's most beloved poets, Kathleen Fraser was a founding
editor of How(ever) and its online manifestation, How2. More importantly,
she is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry, each more inventive
than the next. About her Selected Poems, Patrick Pritchett notes her
"devotion to discovery, her willingness to risk, and her profoundly lyrical
sense of the intimate." Her homepage is at:
http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/fraser/.

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, Brian Kim Stefans

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SEGUE READING SERIES AT THE BOWERY POETRY CLUB

http://www.bowerypoetry.com/

308 BOWERY, JUST NORTH OF HOUSTON

SATURDAYS FROM 4 - 6 PM

$4 admission goes to support the readers

Funding is made possible by the continuing support of the Segue Foundation
and the Literature Program of the New York State Council on the Arts.

Curators:

October/November–Brian Kim Stefans & Gary Sullivan

December/January–Laura Elrick & Michael Scharf

*****************************************************************

Phoebe Gloeckner, a critically-acclaimed cartoonist originally from the Bay
Area (where she performed in a number of Kevin Killian's plays), recently
moved to Long Island. She is the author of the searing and occasionally
banned A Child's Life and a brand-new hybrid novel/journal/comic book, Diary
of a Teenage Girl (both from North Atlantic Books). Read her work at
www.ravenblond.com/pgloeckner/.

One of the Bay Area's most beloved poets, Kathleen Fraser was a founding
editor of How(ever) and its online manifestation, How2. More importantly,
she is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry, each more inventive
than the next. About her Selected Poems, Patrick Pritchett notes her
"devotion to discovery, her willingness to risk, and her profoundly lyrical
sense of the intimate." Her homepage is at:
http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/fraser/.