Saturday, December 14, 8:00 p.m.
Renee Angle and Heather Fuller
@ Ruthless Grip
We hope you can join us on Saturday, December 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Washington Printmakers Gallery (1732 Connecticut Ave. NW, second floor, several blocks north of the Dupont Circle Q Street Metro exit) for the next reading in the Ruthless Grip Poetry Series. This reading features two very fine DC area poets, Heather Fuller and Renee Angle, and is not to be missed!
HEATHER FULLER is an animal whisperer in the body of a cog. Her second book, DOVECOTE, came out this year from Edge Books. She has work forthcoming in a special issue of QUID devoted to three American poets with reviews by American and British reviewers. In an introduction to a reading by Fuller and Mark McMorris, Steve Evans called their work "poetry that is happening now." She lives in Locust Grove, VA, where she founded the Kay Fund for Feral Cats.
RENEE ANGLE is an MFA student at George Mason University where she is the Poetry Editor for SO TO SPEAK: a feminist journal of language and art. Her poems have appeared in THE TANGENT and ANOMALY.
For more information about upcoming events, or to subscribe to this list, check out our website at http://www.dcpoetry.com
HEATHER FULLER is an animal whisperer in the body of a cog. Her second book, DOVECOTE, came out this year from Edge Books. She has work forthcoming in a special issue of QUID devoted to three American poets with reviews by American and British reviewers. In an introduction to a reading by Fuller and Mark McMorris, Steve Evans called their work "poetry that is happening now." She lives in Locust Grove, VA, where she founded the Kay Fund for Feral Cats.
RENEE ANGLE is an MFA student at George Mason University where she is the Poetry Editor for SO TO SPEAK: a feminist journal of language and art. Her poems have appeared in THE TANGENT and ANOMALY.
For more information about upcoming events, or to subscribe to this list, check out our website at http://www.dcpoetry.com