Sunday, September 15, 3:00 pm
Meg Ronan, Maged Zaher and Rod Smith
@ DC Arts Center
Meg Ronan's poems have appeared or will appear in 1913, APARTMENT Poetry, Big Lucks, West Wind Review, LEVELER, Shampoo, SpringGun, the online anthology Elective Affinities, and other lovely journals. She takes selfies & works as a shop girl at Bridge Street Books in Washington DC.
Maged Zaher is the author of THANK YOU FOR THE WINDOW OFFICE (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2012), THE REVOLUTION HAPPENED AND YOU DIDN'T CALL ME (Tinfish Press, 2012), and PORTRAIT OF THE POET AS AN ENGINEER (Pressed Wafer, 2009). His collaborative work with the Australian poet Pam Brown, FAROUT LIBRARY SOFTWARE, was published by Tinfish Press in 2007. His translations of contemporary Egyptian poetry have appeared in Jacket, Banipal, and Denver Quarterly.
ROD SMITH is the author of Deed, Music or Honesty, 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 has also edited The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley with Kaplan Harris and Peter Baker, which is forthcoming from Univ. of California Press.
Maged Zaher is the author of THANK YOU FOR THE WINDOW OFFICE (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2012), THE REVOLUTION HAPPENED AND YOU DIDN'T CALL ME (Tinfish Press, 2012), and PORTRAIT OF THE POET AS AN ENGINEER (Pressed Wafer, 2009). His collaborative work with the Australian poet Pam Brown, FAROUT LIBRARY SOFTWARE, was published by Tinfish Press in 2007. His translations of contemporary Egyptian poetry have appeared in Jacket, Banipal, and Denver Quarterly.
ROD SMITH is the author of Deed, Music or Honesty, 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 has also edited The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley with Kaplan Harris and Peter Baker, which is forthcoming from Univ. of California Press.
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