ATLAS IX: GLASER, LAWLESS, PAFUNDA, LENSON

When:
September 11, 2013 @ 7:00 pm
2013-09-11T19:00:00-04:00
2013-09-11T19:30:00-04:00
Where:
61 Local

Ease yourself gently out of summer bliss with an affirming night pf readings. Please join us for a few hours of poetry and visual art from outstanding women poets and their brilliant collaborators.

RACHEL B. GLASER is the author of the new poetry book “MOODS” (Factory Hollow Press, 2013) and the story collection “Pee On Water” (Publishing Genius Press, 2010). Rachel teaches creative writing at Flying Object in Hadley, MA. She studied painting at RISD and fiction at Umass-Amherst. She paints basketball players among other subjects. For more information visit Rachelbglaser.blogspot.com.

With art by Tom Oristaglio

AMY LAWLESS is the author of two collections of poetry: My Dead (Octopus Books, 2013) and Noctis Licentia (Black Maze Books, 2008). Her poems recently appeared in Octopus Magazine, POETS.org, and Similar:Peaks. Her collaborations with Angela Veronica Wong have recently appeared in Pinwheel and Best American Poetry 2013. Some prose has recently appeared in BOMBlog, HTML Giant, and Volume 1 Brooklyn. She was a 2011 New York Foundation for the Arts fellow in 2011. She grew up in Boston, lives in New York City, and teaches at Rutgers University and John Jay College.

With art by Aliene De Souza Howell

DANIELLE PAFUNDA’s books include Manhater (Dusie Press Books), Iatrogenic: Their Testimonies (Noemi Press), My Zorba (Bloof Books), and the forthcoming Natural History Rape Museum (Bloof Books October 2013). She teaches at the University of Wyoming.
With art by Grace Miceli

LIZZIE LEE LENSON is a poet from South Deerfield, Massachusetts. She is the author of one chapbook entitled Theatre of the Cow, forthcoming from Factory Hollow Press. Her poems have appeared in Glitterpony, and will soon be found in issue 7 of Notnostrums. She is entering her third year as editorial assistant at Jubilat magazine. Her extraneous interests include bovine anatomy, comics, and teaching herself chemistry in the wee hours of the morning.

With art by Christine Hou

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