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12/28/2019 0 Comments

pleased

So pleased to have Stephanie Burt & Tyrone Williams consider Penny, Burt in the context of 8 other recent collections, and Williams of her tumbling iteration. Thank you!
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10/4/2019 0 Comments

Starlit

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Stars from Starlit in the latest issue of the American Poetry Review (Sept/Oct 2019). Starlit will be published by Chax Press.
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12/4/2018 0 Comments

2019 readings

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Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Moe's Books in Berkeley with Charles Alexander & Karen Randall

Tuesday, June 11, 2019 [postponed]
​Ivy Writers Paris avec Michael Heller et Liliane Giraudon

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3/10/2018 0 Comments

Penny crowning

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Elizabeth Treadwell, detail from "Shore," Penny Marvel & the book of the city of selfys,
Dusie Books, Fall 2018.

Launch Reading:
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Saturday, November 10, 2018 at the Poetic Research Bureau in Los Angeles
with Ginger Ko & Danielle Pafunda
Doors 7:30 Reading 8

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4/3/2016 1 Comment

hi (edited)

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Aspasiology study, April 2016,
​plus Lisa Cattrone on Posy:



“It is hard not to notice how much the white men of academic poetry are not in this book of poems. Instead, it is too full of the truth of things. The part of the brain that is activated with this work is different than that of the rigor of connecting allusions. The brain, though, is worked just as hard and the sensation of intellectual gain is a product of a different kind of rigor. Light, warmth, and places of silence allow the brain to develop different tendrils. A garden grows in the gray flesh and releases oxygen. Intellectual rigor becomes a mother talking in a private language to her daughter about the manifestation of everything and nothing and the imagination of both. It is an intellectual rigor that capitalizes on the strength of quiet resistance. It finds its own corner to curl into with its entire universe. The byproduct of its labor is radical love. Radical love is an intellectual and rigorous process of language and moment and very different than that of allusion.”
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9/2/2015 2 Comments

launch reading for Posy

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Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop, September 12, 7 pm.



Orpha

creatures dripping in light
of stone & city, their ink-filled
eyes & songs, their darks
& earthling limbs, rootings
& dwellings & dreams

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