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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

fuck poems wet brunch reading @ awp 2013, boston


March 9th

Lir  11:30am – 2:30pm EST
903 Boylston St, Boston, Massachusetts 02115   QR code on pg. 3.
*Top Floor*
Please share this event with friends for fellowship.

No cover: there’s an international soccer match downstairs they are charging one for so tell bouncer you with reading upstairs.
cash bar and food available
listed on the site and everyTHANG

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

FUCK poems and John Sinclair at 17 Poets! Reading Series in New Orleans


Dear Hepcats,

An indomitable feast of WORD & Song awaits your dear company! Thursday, February 14 @ 7:30 p.m. will be 17 Poets! Literary & Performance Series' inaugural show for the 2013 season at Gold Mine Saloon, celebrating 10 years (2003-2013) of experimental, hardcore reverie & l'amour fou via Poetry, Music, Theater and Art in New Orleans! Anniversary for 17 Poets! Literary & Performance Series' New Orleans cultural arts. Party & performance is free admission. I extend my chest-deep gratitude to everyone in honor of ten years of fierce poetic spirit and amazing support!

Peace, Strength & Truth thru Poetry, Always
Dave Brinks


when: Thursday, February 14, 2013 @ 7:30 p.m.
where: Gold Mine Saloon, 701 Dauphine Street, French Quarter
contact: New Orleans, 504.586.0745, www.17poets.com

Please join us February 14th, for the return of 17 Poets! celebrating 10 years of hosting poetry in the French Quarter. Our spring 2013 season begins with an anthology reading from Lavender Ink's new collection, FUCK poems, edited by Vincent Cellucci. Also, John Sinclair will perform his annual post-Mardi Gras show. As always, the open mic awaits and is our main attraction. So join us and read with us www.17poets.com, Gold Mine Saloon, 701 Dauphine St.

Fuck Poems informs the carnal and vulgate with the poetic and creative agency they were born from, insisting that the art is as vital as procreation. In the tradition of Sappho and Catullus, Henry Miller and Anais Nin, yet relentlessly contemporary, this collection will titillate and infuriate, arouse and denounce, appropriating the inappropriate until the normal dissipates. Edited by Vincent Cellucci, readings by Megan Burns, Mel Coyle, Jenn Marie Nunes, Christopher Shipman, and Jordan Soyka. 

Plus special guest: poet, dancer, songwriter & vocalist KATARINA BOUDREAUX.

John Sinclair performs his annual post-Mardi Gras show at 17 Poets! His latest collection Song of Praise Homage to John Coltrane is out from Trembling Pillow Press. Visit his blog: http://www.johnsinclair.us/ to follow his busy schedule.

Friday, February 1, 2013

McHugh/Jones/Chappell River, 2.3.13

This Tuesday, three poets from New Orleans make the brilliant journey to Baton Rouge. Please join them at the River for an evening of poetry and gaiety:

Megan McHugh splits her time working as a garden teacher with the Edible Schoolyard, and being a super-senior in the MFA program at the University of New Orleans.  

Kelly Jones lives in New Orleans, but really she's from North Carolina. Currently she is an MFA candidate at the University of New Orleans where she teaches freshman composition and works as an associate poetry editor for Bayou Magazine.

Carrie Chappell is originally from Birmingham, Alabama. Currently, she serves as Associate Editor for Bayou Magazine. Her poems have previously appeared in Boxcar Poetry ReviewBateau PressDIG Baton RougeThe Offending Adam, and Thrush Poetry Journal. New work is forthcoming in Evening Will Come and Iowa Review. She lives in New Orleans.
 
The reading begins at 8 PM, downtown at Boudreaux & Thibodeaux's on Third St.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Fuck Poems & Aesthesia Balderdash River Release Party


The river bestows its bountiful gifts this first month of 2013: 

Delightful readings from contributors to FUCK POEMS (an exceptional anthology), ed. Vincent Cellucci, our River Captain.

And a sensuous reading from AESTHESIA BALDERDASH, by river-regular Kim Vodika.

Copies 4 sale! Bring yr milk money!

Tuesday January 22, Boudreaux & Thibodeaux's, 8 PM.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

winter river: atkinson / horáček / cotman reading + open mic



winter river : featuring first-time river-ers adam atkinson, josef horáček, and elwin cotman. 

plus: river open mic. 

see you at 8 PM.

Friday, November 9, 2012

MA fellowships to be rivered...




November 2012

2013-2014 WRITING AND VISUAL ARTS FELLOWSHIPS

I am writing in hopes that you will forward the information below, regarding
the writing and visual arts Fellowships at the Fine Arts Work Center in
Provincetown to any visual artists or writers associated with your agency.
The Fellowships are a unique and wonderful opportunity for emerging
artists and writers to spend seven months working at our Cape Cod facility. 

We'd be grateful for your help in passing on word of these opportunities for
artists and writers in your state.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,

Salvatore Scibona
Writing Coordinator


Fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts

For the last forty years, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown has run 
the largest and longest residency Fellowship in the United States for 
emerging visual artists and writers.  Artists who have not had significant
recognition for their work and writers who have not yet published a full-length
book of creative work are welcome to apply.  Fellows receive a seven-month
stay (October 1­­-April 30) at the Work Center and a $750 monthly stipend
Fellows do not pay or work in exchange for their Fellowships in any way. 
Fellows are chosen based on the excellence of their work. Former visual
arts Fellows include Ellen Gallagher, Jack Pierson, Lisa Yuskavage,
Angela Dufresne, Geoffrey Chadsey, and Lamar Peterson.  Former writing
Fellows--nearly all of whom came here before the publication of their first books--have won every
major national award in writing including the
National Book Award and seven Pulitzer Prizes.  Former writing Fellows
include Denis Johnson, Louise Glück, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Yusef Komunyakaa. 

The postmark deadline for the 2013-14 Writing Fellowships is December 1, 2012.
The deadline for the 2013-14 Visual Arts Fellowships is February 1, 2013.


For details, please visit: