Sunday, October 16, 3:00 p.m.
Alicia Askenase and Lorraine Graham
@ in your ear @ DCAC
The Fall 2005 DCPoetry season continues this Sunday, October 16 at 3pm at the DC Arts Center when the in your ear reading series presents the work of Alicia Askenase and Lorraine Graham.
ALICIA ASKENASE is the author of the chapbooks Suspect, Shirley Shirley, and The Luxury of Pathos. Her work has appeare in a number of literary journals including 5_trope, Aerial, sonaweb, texture, Rooms, Kiosk, Chain, Mad Poets Review, and The World, as well as the anthologies 25 Women's Perspectives and 100 Days. She was a founding co-editor of the journal 6ix, and director of literary programs at the Walt Whitman Center in Camden, New Jersey for many years.
K. LORRAINE GRAHAM is the author of Dear [Blank] I Believe in Other Worlds (Phylum) and Terminal Humming (Slack Buddha). Narrowhouse Records is will produce limited edition CD of her work this fall. With Kaplan Harris and M Magnus, she co-curates the Ruthless Grip reading series at Washington Printmakers. Work has appeared or is forthcoming in Tarpaulin Sky, Rock Heals, Dusie, Submodern Fiction, and elsewhere. She is editor of Anomaly Press, which hasn't done a magazine issue in ages despite having recived a lot of very good submissions. However, Anomaly recently published _Lyrical Eddies: poems after the music of marilyn crispell_, by Jefferson Hansen. Lorraine teaches at the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
ALICIA ASKENASE is the author of the chapbooks Suspect, Shirley Shirley, and The Luxury of Pathos. Her work has appeare in a number of literary journals including 5_trope, Aerial, sonaweb, texture, Rooms, Kiosk, Chain, Mad Poets Review, and The World, as well as the anthologies 25 Women's Perspectives and 100 Days. She was a founding co-editor of the journal 6ix, and director of literary programs at the Walt Whitman Center in Camden, New Jersey for many years.
K. LORRAINE GRAHAM is the author of Dear [Blank] I Believe in Other Worlds (Phylum) and Terminal Humming (Slack Buddha). Narrowhouse Records is will produce limited edition CD of her work this fall. With Kaplan Harris and M Magnus, she co-curates the Ruthless Grip reading series at Washington Printmakers. Work has appeared or is forthcoming in Tarpaulin Sky, Rock Heals, Dusie, Submodern Fiction, and elsewhere. She is editor of Anomaly Press, which hasn't done a magazine issue in ages despite having recived a lot of very good submissions. However, Anomaly recently published _Lyrical Eddies: poems after the music of marilyn crispell_, by Jefferson Hansen. Lorraine teaches at the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
Location:
2438 18th Street in Adams Morgan
(south of Columbia Rd. on the west side of the street)
All readings are on third Sundays at 3 PM, Admission $5, FREE for DCAC members