Sunday, February 15, 3:00 p.m.
Cathy Eisenhower, Rod Smith & Maureen Thorson
@ DC Arts Center
Please join the In Your Ear Reading Series for a reading by Cathy Eisenhower, Rod Smith, and Maureen Thorson at 3PM on Sunday, February 15th.
Guest Curator: Doug Lang
Cathy Eisenhower lives & works as a librarian in Washington, DC. Edge Books released her first full-length collection—clearing without reversal—in 2009 & Roof Books will put out her second book in the fall of 2009. Cathy co-curates the In Your Ear Reading Series at The District of Columbia Arts Center.
Rod Smith is the author of Deed, Music or Honesty, The Good House, Protective Immediacy, and In Memory of My Theories. He edits the journal Aerial, publishes Edge Books, and manages Bridge Street Books, in Washington, DC. He is currently editing The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley with Peter Baker and Kaplan Harris for The University of California Press.
Maureen Thorson is the author of three chapbooks, Novelty Act (Ugly Duckling Presse 2004), Mayport (Poetry Society of America 2006) and the forthcoming Twenty Questions for the Drunken Sailor (Dusie/flynpyntar press 2009). She lives in Washington DC where she runs Big Game Books, the tiniest press in the world.
Admission is $3.00.
Guest Curator: Doug Lang
Cathy Eisenhower lives & works as a librarian in Washington, DC. Edge Books released her first full-length collection—clearing without reversal—in 2009 & Roof Books will put out her second book in the fall of 2009. Cathy co-curates the In Your Ear Reading Series at The District of Columbia Arts Center.
Rod Smith is the author of Deed, Music or Honesty, The Good House, Protective Immediacy, and In Memory of My Theories. He edits the journal Aerial, publishes Edge Books, and manages Bridge Street Books, in Washington, DC. He is currently editing The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley with Peter Baker and Kaplan Harris for The University of California Press.
Maureen Thorson is the author of three chapbooks, Novelty Act (Ugly Duckling Presse 2004), Mayport (Poetry Society of America 2006) and the forthcoming Twenty Questions for the Drunken Sailor (Dusie/flynpyntar press 2009). She lives in Washington DC where she runs Big Game Books, the tiniest press in the world.
Admission is $3.00.
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