Wednesday

A New Cadence in March, Part 3 Canarium Press!




A New Cadence Poetry Series

Presents

Lynn Xu, Joshua Edwards,
and Farnoosh Fathi

reading from their poetry

Sunday, March 24th @ Felix Kulpa Gallery

107 Elm Street Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(Behind Streetlight Records)
7:30pm

Admission is free


LYNN XU was born in Shanghai. Her poems have appeared in 6x6, 1913,Best American Poetry 2008, Boston Review, Octopus, Poor Claudia, and others. A chapbook, June, was published by Corollary Press in 2006 and her first book, Debts & Lessons, will be published by Omnidawn in spring 2013. She co-edits Canarium Books.

JOSHUA EDWARDS directs and co-edits Canarium Books. He's the author of Imperial Nostalgias (Ugly Duckling, 2013) and Campeche (Noemi, 2011) and the translator of Mexican poet María Baranda's Ficticia (Shearsman, 2010). Currently a fellow at the Akademie Schloss Solitude, he divides his time between Stuttgart, Germany and Marfa,Texas.

FARNOOSH FATHI's first book, Great Guns, will be out from Canarium Books in spring 2013. Her work has also appeared in Boston Review, Fence, Everyday Genius, Poetry, Jacket2, and elsewhere. She lives in Oakland, California.

Monday

A New Cadence in March, Part 2 Greenstreet, Arrieu-King, and Orser-Crouse



A New Cadence Poetry Series

Presents

Kate Greenstreet, Cynthia Arrieu-King,
and Kristen Orser-Crouse

reading from their poetry

Friday, March 15th @ Felix Kulpa Gallery

107 Elm Street Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(Behind Streetlight Records)
7:30pm Admission is free

Kate Greenstreet is the author of The Last 4 Things and case sensitive, both from Ahsahta Press, and six chapbooks. Her new work can be found in Chicago Review, Colorado Review, Volt, Fence, Boston Review, and other journals. Ahsahta published her third book, Young Tambling, in January 2013.

Cynthia Arrieu-King works as an associate professor of creative writing at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and a former Kundiman fellow. She is the author of two collections of poetry, People are Tiny in Paintings of China (2010) and Manifest (2013). She also co-wrote a chapbook with Ariana-Sophia Kartsonis By a Year Lousy with Meteors (2012). Her first book appeared on The Believer’s Reader’s Choice Poetry List in 2011 and was mentioned on Seth Abramson’s list of best contemporary works of poetry in The Huffington Post. She runs a radio show through WLFR (wlfr.fm) about writers and writing in South Jersey and the tri-state called The Last Word.

Kristen Orser-Crouse  works in text and image and is the author of the chapbooks E AT I (Wyrd Tree Press), SQUINT (Dancing Girl Press), Folded into Your Midwestern Thunderstorm (Greying Ghost Press), Winter, Another Wall (blossombones), and Wilted Things (Scantily Clad Press). Her work is often in pieces on the hardwoods and always in process.

Tuesday

March 9th: Ed Coletti!!

A New Cadence Poetry Series


Presents


Ed Coletti


Reading from his work


Saturday, March 9th, 2013 
7:30pm
@
Felix Kulpa Gallery
107 Elm Street
Santa Cruz CA 95060
Free

Ed Coletti is an American Poet and Painter living in the Sonoma County, California area. Born in New York, Coletti moved to Santa Rosa when he returned from the Vietnam War. He is a graduate of Georgetown University and completed a Masters in Creative Writing under Robert Creeley at California State University, San Francisco or San Francisco State University.

Coletti has been published in two editions of Light Year (Bits Press), ZYZZYVA, Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine, divide (Univ. of Colorado), Blueline, Stymie Magazine, Big Bridge, Spillway Magazine, Unlikely Stories, Jerry Jazz Musician, Tucumcari Literary Review, the Orphic Lute, Kickass Review, Parting Gifts, The Harrow, Green's Magazine, Gryphon, The Pedestal, Italian Americana, Cyclamen and Swords (Israel, The New Verse News, and other journals and anthologies. He is currently indexed in Granger's American Poets. He published a collection of his poems in 2000, titled thawts: Selected Poems of Edward Coletti with a second edition in 2006. Two other books of poetry have been published by dPress in 2006 and 2007 including Between Trellis and Glass, Quiet Now, and Bringing Home the Bones which is a multimedia epic poem about war, peace, remains, recovery, closure, superstition, and the attempt to find reality after war. In 2010, he published Jazz Gods. His latest collection of poems When Hearts Outlive Minds was published in 2011 by Conflux Press.