Saturday, March 13, 8:00 p.m.
Marc Kuykendall, Jacqueline Waters, and Tracey Zeman
@ Ruthless Grip
We hope you can join us on Saturday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Washington Printmakers Gallery (1732 Connecticut Ave., second floor, on Connecticut between R and S, several blocks north of the Dupont Circle Q Street Metro exit) for the next reading in the Ruthless Grip Poetry Series, an event featuring three exciting young poets, Jacqueline Waters, Marc Kuykendall, and Tracy Zeman.
Jacqueline Waters' first book, A Minute without Danger, was published by Adventures in Poetry in 2001. More recent work has appeared in Boston Review, The Poker and 6x6. A long poem, The Garden of Eden a College, will be produced this spring as a chapbook by A Rest Press.
Marc Kuykendall is a poet and publisher/letterpress printer of the series of chapbooks and broadsides called Barreta Books, which has featured authors including Tony Towle, Lisa Jarnot, Kevin Davies and others. He has published work in The Hat and Sal Mimeo and a self-published chapbook My Picayune Anxiety Room (Dec, 2002). He lives in Brooklyn and sometimes Richmond, Va.
Tracy Zeman currently attends George Mason University's MFA Poetry program, where she is also the poetry editor of PHOEBE: A Journal of Literature and Art. Her poems have appeared in CutBank and So to Speak.
In order to cover gallery costs, Washington Printmakers readings have a $3 cover, which can be waived for anybody in dire need.
We hope to see you there and for all festivities afterwards!
Jacqueline Waters' first book, A Minute without Danger, was published by Adventures in Poetry in 2001. More recent work has appeared in Boston Review, The Poker and 6x6. A long poem, The Garden of Eden a College, will be produced this spring as a chapbook by A Rest Press.
Marc Kuykendall is a poet and publisher/letterpress printer of the series of chapbooks and broadsides called Barreta Books, which has featured authors including Tony Towle, Lisa Jarnot, Kevin Davies and others. He has published work in The Hat and Sal Mimeo and a self-published chapbook My Picayune Anxiety Room (Dec, 2002). He lives in Brooklyn and sometimes Richmond, Va.
Tracy Zeman currently attends George Mason University's MFA Poetry program, where she is also the poetry editor of PHOEBE: A Journal of Literature and Art. Her poems have appeared in CutBank and So to Speak.
In order to cover gallery costs, Washington Printmakers readings have a $3 cover, which can be waived for anybody in dire need.
We hope to see you there and for all festivities afterwards!