April 15, 2011: Andrea Rexilius, Natalie Lyalin, and Eric Baus

Hello there,

How are you these days? I haven't seen you in about two weeks or more.

Do you feel bad or good luck surrounds you? Sometimes I feel bad luck everywhere, but not when it comes to The Multifarious Array. I feel like the Multifarious Array is lucky. And we have been very lucky all year to bring you some great poets.

This Friday, 4/15, will be no exception. Coming all the way from Denver and Philadelphia, we present:

ANDREA REXILIUS

NATALIE LYALIN

ERIC BAUS

Bios and Pics below. Here is the Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=205713812786750

The readings start at 7 sharp at (where else?) Pete's Candy Store.

See you there!
Dorothea Lasky

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The Multifarious Array is a semi-monthly reading series featuring the very best poets at the very best place (Pete's Candy Store).

Pete's Candy Store is located at 709 Lorimer in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Take the G to the Metropolitan stop or the L to the Lorimer stop. (Map: http://www.petescandystore.com/petes_map.html)

Visit us online here: http://www.petescandystore.com/multifarious_array/multifarious_array.html
Also, visit us here: http://multifariousarray.blogspot.com/
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Andrea Rexilius completed her Ph.D. in Literature and Writing at the University of Denver. She is co-editor of Marcel Press. She is the author of TO BE HUMAN IS TO BE A CONVERSATION (Rescue Press, 2011) and HALF OF WHAT THEY CARRIED FLEW AWAY (Letter Machine Editions, 2011).



Natalie Lyalin is the author of Pink and Hot Pink Habitat (Coconut Books 2009) and the chapbook Try A Little Time Travel (Ugly Duckling Presse 2010). She is the co founder and co editor of GlitterPony Magazine and Agnes Fox Press. She lives in Philadelphia and teaches at The University of the Arts.



Eric Baus is the author of The To Sound (Verse Press/Wave Books) and Tuned Droves (Octopus Books) as well as several chapbooks. He is currently a guest commentator on Jacket2, the new incarnation of Jacket magazine. With Andrea Rexilius, he co-edits Marcel Press. He lives in Denver.

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