Sunday, February 19, 3:00 p.m.
Lisa Jarnot, Mel Nichols and Ken Rumble
@ in your ear @ DCAC
Please join us this Sunday, February 19, at 3pm at the DC Arts Center for this long-awaited and sure to be an excellent poetry event, a North-South convergence here in the belly of the beast. Lisa Jarnot is travelling from Brookyln on a brief mid-Atlantic tour with North Carolina's own Ken Rumble, both to be joined by our
ever smashing Mel Nichols!
LISA JARNOT is the author of three books-- Some Other Kind of Mission, Ring of Fire, and Black Dog Songs. She lives in New York City and teaches in the graduate writing program at Brooklyn College. She is currently completing a biography of the San Francisco poet Robert Duncan, as well as a novel called Promise X.
MEL NICHOLS lives in Washington and teaches electronic poetry at George Mason University. Her poems have appeared in numerous magazines, including PipLit, Forklift Ohio, Anomaly, and Fascicle. Her recent chapbook is DAY POEMS (Edge 2005).
KEN RUMBLE is the director of the Desert City Poetry Series and the moderator of the Lucifer Poetics Discussion List. His poems have appeared in the tiny, Parakeet, Coconut, Fascicle, Talisman, GutCult, Typo, Octopus, and others. He lives in North Carolina.
ever smashing Mel Nichols!
LISA JARNOT is the author of three books-- Some Other Kind of Mission, Ring of Fire, and Black Dog Songs. She lives in New York City and teaches in the graduate writing program at Brooklyn College. She is currently completing a biography of the San Francisco poet Robert Duncan, as well as a novel called Promise X.
MEL NICHOLS lives in Washington and teaches electronic poetry at George Mason University. Her poems have appeared in numerous magazines, including PipLit, Forklift Ohio, Anomaly, and Fascicle. Her recent chapbook is DAY POEMS (Edge 2005).
KEN RUMBLE is the director of the Desert City Poetry Series and the moderator of the Lucifer Poetics Discussion List. His poems have appeared in the tiny, Parakeet, Coconut, Fascicle, Talisman, GutCult, Typo, Octopus, and others. He lives in North Carolina.