12/21: Robert Fitterman, Kristen Gallagher, Ronaldo V. Wilson



Hello there,

Please join us for our season finale, with Robert Fitterman, Kristen Gallagher, and Ronaldo V. Wilson, who is coming to read for us all the way from the Bay Area. Should be a good one!

See you there!

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). Readings begin at 7PM.

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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Right now, Robert Fitterman is sitting in his office eating a salad which is, unfortunately, drowning in balsamic vinegar. http://homepages.nyu.edu/~rmf1/

Kristen Gallagher is a writer and editor. Recent essays have appeared in Criticism, Jacket2, Radical Teacher, and The Paulo Freire Journal. Her second book of poetry, We Are Here (2011), is based on transcriptions of recorded speech that capture human interactions with maps, GPS-enabled devices, and other directional media. Excerpts can be found at Dear Navigator (http://blogs.saic.edu/dearnavigator/) and The Brooklyn Rail (http://www.brooklynrail.org/2012/02/poetry/from-we-are-here).
Other recent creative work has appeared in West Wind Review, Joyland Poetry (http://joylandpoetry.com/stories/new_york/photos_ive_seen_taken_grand_central), and Poetic Labor Project (http://labday2010.blogspot.com/2011/09/kristen-gallagher.html).

Ronaldo V. Wilson is the author of Narrative of the Life of the Brown Boy and the White Man (University of Pittsburgh, 2008), winner of the 2007 Cave Canem Poetry Prize and Poems of the Black Object (Futurepoem Books, 2009), winner of the Thom Gunn Award and the Asian American Literary Award in Poetry in 2010. Co-founder of the Black Took Collective, Wilson is also a Visiting Assistant Professor of Poetry, Fiction and Literature in the Literature Department of the University of California, Santa Cruz. His latest book, Farther Traveler: Poetry, Prose, Other, is forthcoming from Counterpath Press in 2013.

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