Dear poetry lovers,
Please join us this Friday, 5/18, at 7 p.m. at Pete's Candy Store for Shonni Enelow, Sasha Fletcher, and Joseph Bradshaw.
Bios and pics below. Invite your Facebook friends here:
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/
___________________ 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/
Joseph Bradshaw lives In the Common Dream of George Oppen (Shearsman Books, 2011) across the street from Maria Hernandez Park, Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Shonni Enelow writes about literature and culture for both academic and popular audiences. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory at the University of Pennsylvania. Her dissertation is on Method acting as a theory of the subject. Shonni received a BFA in Theater from the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. Her plays have been performed in New York and Los Angeles, at the Williamstown Theater Festival, and at Small Press Traffic's Poets Theater in San Francisco. Her poetry has appeared most recently in PomPom, Birddog, and Try, and her mini-chapbook "Nietzsche is a Girl, or, Shonni and Kathleen Have Boyfriends," was recently released as a Supermachine spirit gift. Critical writing has appeared in Alef Magazine, Theater Topics, and The Poetry Project Newsletter. She has served on the editorial board at the Brooklyn-based Supermachine poetry journal, and writes regularly for the web edition of The New York Times Style Magazine. Interests include psychoanalysis, mid-century aesthetics, poetic drama, and new marxisms. Recent obsessions (other than Bernard) include Brewster Mccloud, Cristina Monet, Robert Walser, and Adrian Stokes.
Sasha Fletcher is the author of the novella WHEN ALL OUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED MARCHING BANDS WILL FILL THE STREETS AND WE WILL NOT HEAR THEM BECAUSE WE WILL BE UPSTAIRS IN THE CLOUDS. His poetry manuscript EVERYTHING HERE IS OK has twice been a finalist for Octopus Books. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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