Sunday, June 16, 3:00 p.m.
Peter Cherches, Ken Jacobs and Susan M. Schultz
@ DC Arts Center
A native of Brooklyn, PETER CHERCHES's latest book is Lift Your Right Arm.
His writing has also appeared in Harper's, Semiotext(e), and Transatlantic Review; and in the anthology Up Is Up, But So Is Down: New York's Downtown Literary Scene, 1974-1992.
KEN JACOBS is an application developer and software consultant. His chapbook, Sooner, was published by Phylum Press in 2009.
SUSAN M. SCHULTZ founded Tinfish Press in 1995. She is author of several books of poetry and prose:Aleatory Allegories (Salt, 2000), Memory Cards & Adoption Papers (Potes & Poets, 2001), And Then Something Happened (Salt, 2004), Dementia Blog (Singing Horse Press, 2008), Memory Cards: 2010-2011 Series (Singing Horse Press, 2011) and "She's Welcome to Her Disease": Dementia Blog [volume two](Singing Horse Press, 2013). In addition, she edited The Tribe of John: Ashbery and Contemporary American Poetry (University of Alabama Press, 1995) and Multiformalisms: A Postmodern Poetics of Form(with Annie Finch, Textos Books, 2009) and wrote A Poetics of Impasse in Modern and Contemporary American Poetry (University of Alabama Press, 2005). She blogs at Tinfish Editor's Blog. A lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, she lives with her family in KÄneÊ»ohe, HawaiÊ»i.
His writing has also appeared in Harper's, Semiotext(e), and Transatlantic Review; and in the anthology Up Is Up, But So Is Down: New York's Downtown Literary Scene, 1974-1992.
KEN JACOBS is an application developer and software consultant. His chapbook, Sooner, was published by Phylum Press in 2009.
SUSAN M. SCHULTZ founded Tinfish Press in 1995. She is author of several books of poetry and prose:Aleatory Allegories (Salt, 2000), Memory Cards & Adoption Papers (Potes & Poets, 2001), And Then Something Happened (Salt, 2004), Dementia Blog (Singing Horse Press, 2008), Memory Cards: 2010-2011 Series (Singing Horse Press, 2011) and "She's Welcome to Her Disease": Dementia Blog [volume two](Singing Horse Press, 2013). In addition, she edited The Tribe of John: Ashbery and Contemporary American Poetry (University of Alabama Press, 1995) and Multiformalisms: A Postmodern Poetics of Form(with Annie Finch, Textos Books, 2009) and wrote A Poetics of Impasse in Modern and Contemporary American Poetry (University of Alabama Press, 2005). She blogs at Tinfish Editor's Blog. A lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, she lives with her family in KÄneÊ»ohe, HawaiÊ»i.
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