A NEW CADENCE POETRY SERIES
presents
Cynthia Arrieu-King
Lily Brown
&
Claire Becker
Saturday, November 20th
@
Felix Kulpa Gallery
107 Elm Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(Behind Streetlight Records)
7:30pm
Cynthia Arrieu-King is an assistant professor of creative writing at Stockton College. Her book People are Tiny in Paintings of China is forthcoming from Octopus Books. Her poems and other work will come out this year in Boston Review, Witness, Jacket, Harp and Altar, Forklift Ohio, and with Kristi Maxwell in the new horse less press anthology New Pony. Marilyn Chin sent her to Kundiman when she visited the University of Cincinnati in 2006.
Claire Becker lives in Oakland and teaches high school at the California School for the Blind. She is the author of the chapbooks Untoward, from Lame House Press, and Get You, from Duration Press. She holds an MFA from Saint Mary's College of California and an Education Specialist Instruction Credential from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Her first book, Where We Think it Should Go, is forthcoming from Octopus Books.
Lily Brown holds an MFA from Saint Mary's College of California. Her first book, Rust or Go Missing, is forthcoming from Cleveland State University Poetry Center. She lives in Chicago and in Athens, where she is a Ph.D. student at The University of Georgia.
Some Links:
Claire Becker:
The full-length book Where We Think It Should Go on SPD's website: http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780980193848/where-we-think-it-should-go.aspx?rf=1
A PDF of a new chapbook The Werld: http://www.horselesspress.com/
Young Adult, a chapbook, can be ordered for $8.00 from Boxwood Editions: http://www.boxwoodeditions.org/youngadult.html
The e-chap Get You can be downloaded for free from Duration Press: http://www.durationpress.com/
Cynthia Arrieu-King:
http://www.spdbooks.org/Products/Default.aspx?bookId=9780980193855
and
http://cynthiaarrieuking.blogspot.com
Lily Brown:
http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9781880834916/rust-or-go-missing.aspx?rf=1
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