Sunday, April 30, 6:00 pm
Mel Nichols, Aaaron Winslow & Steven Zultanski
@ Bridge Street Books

Steven Zultanski is the author of four books of poetry, most recently Bribery (Ugly Duckling Press, 2012) and Agony (BookThug, 2010). In January 2017, an art exhibition inspired by Agony, entitled You can tell I'm alive and well because I weep continuously., showed at the Knockdown Center in Queens. Two new books are forthcoming: On the Literary Means of Representing the Powerful as Powerless (Information as Material, late 2017), and Honestly (BookThug, spring 2018).

Aaron Winslow’s novel, Jobs of the Great Misery, is available from Skeleton Man Press. His fiction, reviews, and essays have appeared in journals such as Full Stop, Social Text, Theme Can, P-QUEUE, Smallwork, and Jacket2, among others. Additional information and writing can found at aaron-winslow.com.

Mel Nichols is author of four collections of poetry including Catalytic Exteriorization Phenomenon (National Poetry Series finalist). Her next collection, I Google Myself, is forthcoming from Edge in 2017. Other work can be found in Poetry, Huffington Post, FLARF: An Anthology of Flarf, and PoemTalk at University of Pennsylvania's Kelly Writers' House. Some of her writing on the collaborations of Frank O'Hara and Bill Berkson can be read in the new anthology For Bill, Anything. She hosts seasonal arts and literature events in Adams Morgan.

Location:

The Black Squirrel
2427 18th St NW

This reading will be held in the private lounge on the third floor.