11/9: Allison Cobb, Sue Landers, Zachary Pace, with an audio recording by Joni Wallace

Hey Arrayers,

This Friday, come join us for another all-star line-up: Allison Cobb, Sue Landers, and Zachary Pace will all be reading at Pete's. We will also play an audio recording by Joni Wallace.

Just in case you were wondering, Sue will be replacing Joni Wallace who was originally supposed to read for us in person.

See you then!
Thom


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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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Allison Cobb is the author of Born2 (Chax Press, 2004) and Green-Wood (Factory School, 2010). The New York Times called Green-Wood “a gorgeous, subtle, idiosyncratic gem.” She was a 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow and received a 2011 Individual Artist Fellowship award from the Oregon Arts Commission. She works for the Environmental Defense Fund and lives in Portland, Oregon.



Sue Landers is the author of two books of poetry, "248 mgs., a panic picnic" and "Covers", and multiple chapbooks, including "15: A Poetic Engagement with the Chicago Manual of Style" and "What I Was Tweeting While You Were on Facebook." Her latest project "FranklinStein" is a mash-up of "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin", "The Making of Americans", and the history of one Philadelphia neighborhood. She lives in Brooklyn.


Zachary Pace lives in Brooklyn, curates the Projection reading series, co-edits Bridge Journal, and works at Grove/Atlantic Press.




Joni Wallace grew up  in Los Alamos, New Mexico and earned her MFA at the University of Montana.  She is the author a chapbook, Redshift (Kore Press, 2001) and of Blinking Ephemeral Valentine (Four Way Books, 2011), which was selected by Mary Jo Bang for the Levis Prize.  Joni currently lives in Tucson, Arizona, where she teaches through the University of Arizona Poetry Center.  


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