Monday, November 8, 2010

NOV 20TH - DAMON KRUKOWSKI, ALEX PHILLIPS & JEREMY SIGLER


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH

at 7:00 PM

DAMON KRUKOWSKI, ALEX PHILLIPS
& JEREMY SIGLER



Damon Krukowski writes and teaches poetry as well music criticism. He is the author of a book of prose poems, The Memory Theatre Burned (Turtle Point Press). Along with Naomi Yang he runs Exact Change, a publishing house specializing in Surrealist and other experimental literature and artists' writings, and is one half of the influential avant-folk duo, Damon and Naomi.

Find more info on Damon and Naomi here

See poems by Damon here



Jeremy Sigler received an MFA in sculpture from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has published five books: To and To (Left Hand Books, 1998), Mallet Eyes (Left Hand Books, 2000), Led Almost by My Tie (with Jessica Stockholder, Ruth Lingen Editions, 2007), Math (Ubuweb Editions, 2008), and Crackpot Poet (Black Square Editions/Brooklyn Rail, 2010). Sigler is also the publisher of a 2-page, malleable clay journal called Rational/Irrational currently installed in the bookstore café at MoMA/PS1. While teaching at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Sigler formed the band Ponytail and directed his own stage adaptation of Jerzy Kozinski's "Being There." In 2006, Sigler was a recipient of a Lannan Foundation residency in Marfa, Texas. He is the Associate Editor of Parkett Publishers, teaches in the graduate art departments of Yale University, SUNY Purchase, and The Maryland Institute College of Art, and is the creator of the Theater of Therapeutic Choreography

See poems by Jeremy here



Alex Phillips was born in Concord, Massachusetts, in 1977. He is the
poet in residence at Fort Juniper in Cushman Village, Amherst, and is
an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts. He is the author of Crash Dome (Factory Hollow Press, 2010)

On Crash Dome: "That from the twenty-six letters of our alphabet this book could be born is a miracle, a heartbreakingly glorious one that demands it be read, and talked about, and marveled over, and, like all true miracles, doesn't give a damn if it isn't."--Mary Ruefle


See a poem by Alex here


All readings are free and open to the public. Wine guaranteed if you get there early.

All readings are held at the Pierre Menard Gallery,

10 Arrow Street, Cambridge MA

http://www.pierremenardgallery.com/

Contact Brian Foley with any questions at brianjamesfoley@gmail.com


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Saturday, July 17, 2010






Saturday, July 24th 7:00 PM


JULIA STORY
NATE PRITTS
&
FRANCESCA CHABRIER



It is time once again for the summer fires to burn
lit by the sparks
of three startling poets



JULIA STORY's first collection of poetry, Post Moxie, was the winner of the 2009 Kathryn A. Morton Prize and was published by Sarabande Books. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in journals such as the Iowa Review, Octopus, Ploughshares, and the Paris Review. She lives in Somerville, MA.

Read some of Julia's poems in Octopus here

Read a glowing review of Post Moxie in Coldfront here




FRANCESCA CHABRIER is the assistant editor of jubilat. Her work appears or is forthcoming in places like notnostrums, Sixth Finch, Invisible Ear, Wolf in a Field, Forklift, Ohio and SIR! Her collaborations with Christopher Cheney can be found in GlitterPony. She lives in a valley on Orchard St.

Read FRANCESCA's poem in Sixth Finch here





NATE PRITTS is the author of three full-length books of poetry - The Wonderfull Yeare (Cooper Dillon Books, 2010), Honorary Astronaut (Ghost Road Press, 2008) & Sensational Spectacular (BlazeVOX, 2007). His poetry & prose have been published widely, both online & in print, in journals such as The Southern Review, Jacket, Gulf Coast, DIAGRAM, Rain Taxi Review of Books, Octopus, & Forklift, Ohio among many others.

Read Nate's poems at the Poetry Foundation here

Read a review of The Wonderful Year in Huffington Post here



All readings are free and open to the public. Wine and crime guaranteed if you get there early.

All readings are held at the Pierre Menard Gallery,

10 Arrow Street, Cambridge MA

http://www.pierremenardgallery.com/

Contact Brian Foley with any questions at brianjamesfoley@gmail.com

Friday, April 23, 2010

Next Deep Moat

Join Us
Saturday, May 1st at 7:00 PM

at The Pierre Menard Gallery, CambrIdge, MA

for the Deep Moat Reading Series One Year Anniversary
with

SANDY FLORIAN, LARA GLENUM & BEN KOPEL



Sandy Florian is the author of Telescope (Action Books), 32 Pedals & 47 Stops (Tarpaulin Sky), The Tree of No (Action Books), Prelude to Air From Water (Elixir Press), and On Wonderland & Waste (Sidebrow Press). She lives in San Francisco where she is an affiliate artist at Headlands Center for the Arts and works as one of the “other” editors for Tarpaulin Sky Journal. For more information, visit her blog at http://boxingthecompass.blogspot.com



Lara Glenum
is a poet, scholar, and translator. She is the author of two books of poetry: The Hounds of No (Action Books, 2005) and Maximum Gaga (Action Books, 2009). Her chapbook, The Hotling Chronicles, is due out from Tarpaulin Sky later this year. With Arielle Greenberg, she is the co-editor of Gurlesque, an anthology of contemporary women’s poetry and visual art (Saturnalia Books, 2010). She has recently been collaborating with sound, visual, and digital media artists on Meat Out of the Eater [hyperlink: http://vimeo.com/7215889], a multimedia installation. She teaches in the MFA program in Creative Writing at LSU.



Ben Kopel, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, currently lives in Northampton, Massachusetts where he edits Laminated Cats Press. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Conduit, Sir!, Forklift: Ohio, H_NG_M_N, Sixth Finch, Diagram, and elsewhere. In his joints he feels life.



As always, limited edition coinsides (tiny broadsides) will be available at the reading and through the Brave Men Press website.


All readings are free and open to the public. Wine and crime guaranteed if you get there early.

All readings are held at the Pierre Menard Gallery,

10 Arrow Street, Cambridge MA

http://www.pierremenardgallery.com/

Contact Brian Foley with any questions at brianjamesfoley@gmail.com




Monday, January 18, 2010

Next Deep Moat!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th at 5PM

JULIE CARR, ELIZABETH MARIE YOUNG,
& JESSICA BOZEK


(please note the early start time)
at The Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, MA


JULIE CARR is the author of four books of poetry:
Mead: An Epithalanion, Equivocal, 100 Notes on Violence (winner of the Sawtooth Poetry Prize), and Sarah-of Fragments and Lines, forthcoming from Coffee House Press. She is the co-publisher, with Tim Roberts, of Counterpath Press, teaches at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and lives in Denver.

Read a poem by Julie here

ELIZABETH MARIE YOUNG teaches Classics and Comparative Literature at Wellesley College. She was a finalist for the 2007 National Poetry Series award and her first book of poems, Aim Straight at the Fountain and Press Vaporize, won the Motherwell prize from Fence books. A chapbook of dissolute sonnets is also available from Omahrahu Press.

Read a poem by Elizabeth here



JESSICA BOZEK is the author of The Bodyfeel Lexicon (Switchback Books) and several chapbooks, including the recent Other People's Emergencies (Hive/Dusie). Recent poems appear in Action, Yes, Artifice, Fairy Tale Review, P-QUEUE, and Womb. Jessica runs Small Animal Project (smallanimalproject.com), a reading series and web-text experiment based in Cambridge, MA.

Read a poem by Jessica here




As always, limited edition coinsides (tiny broadsides) will be available at the reading and through the Brave Men Press website.


All readings are free and open to the public. Wine and chapstick guaranteed if you get there early.

All readings are held at the Pierre Menard Gallery,

10 Arrow Street, Cambridge MA

http://www.pierremenardgallery.com/

Contact Brian Foley with any questions at brianjamesfoley@gmail.com

For more information, visit – www.thedeepmoatreadingseries.blogspot.com


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Nov 28th, 2009, 5PM - Dan Boehl, Mike Young, & Dara Cerv

The Deep Moat Reading Series!


Saturday, November 28th at 5:00 PM SHARP!

(please note the early start time)

at The Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, MA

DAN BOEHL
MIKE YOUNG
&
DARA CERV





Dan Boehl lives in Austin. He writes poems, novels, art reviews, and is a founding editor of the publishing company, Birds, LLC.


Read a poem by Dan at Ink Node - http://www.inknode.com/piece/139-dan-boehl-self-improvement

Read 3 poems by Dan at Ekleksographia - http://ekleksographia.ahadadabooks.com/issuetwo/authors/dan_boehl.html



Mike Young is the author of We Are All Good If They Try Hard Enough (Publishing Genius 2010) and the chapbook MC Oroville's Answering Machine (Transmission Press 2009). He co-edits NOÖ Journal and Magic Helicopter Press. Visit him online at http://mike.noojournal.com.



Read a poem by Mike at Night Train - http://www.nighttrainmagazine.com/contents/young_8_1.php

Read a poem by Mike at No Tell Motel - http://notellmotel.org/poem_single.php?id=1697_0_1_0



Lily Ladewig's poems have appeared in Drunken Boat, Invisible Ear, Juked, and THERMOS Blog, among other places. She is currently finishing her MFA at UMass Amherst where she teaches undergraduates how/how not to read and write poems. In her spare time she also teaches yoga and blogs about poetry and pop culture on http://lilyladewig.wordpress.com.

Read some poems by Lily at Drunken Boat - http://www.drunkenboat.com/db10/08poe/ladewig/


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As always, limited edition coinsides (tiny broadsides) will be available at the reading and through the Brave Men Press website.


All readings are free and open to the public. Wine and bullfights guaranteed if you get there early.

All readings are held at the Pierre Menard Gallery,

10 Arrow Street, Cambridge MA

http://www.pierremenardgallery.com/

Contact Brian Foley with any questions at brianjamesfoley@gmail.com

For more information, visit – www.thedeepmoatreadingseries.blogspot.com





Hope to see you there,
Brian

The Deep Moat Reading Series is part of the Boston Poetry Collective.
For other readings from the Boston Poetry Collective go to: http://bostonpoetry.blogspot.com/









Sunday, September 20, 2009

This Friday, Sept 25th, 7:00

This Friday, Sept 25th, at 7:00 PM
The Deep Moat Reading Series presents

Lisa Olstein, Darcie Dennigan and Janaka Stucky





Lisa Olstein is the author of Radio Crackling, Radio Gone (Copper Canyon Press, 2006), which won the Hayden Carruth Award, and of Lost Alphabet (2009). A recipient of a Pushcart Prize, as well as fellowships from both the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Centrum Foundation, Olstein has been widely published. She presently serves as associate director of the MFA program at the University of Massachusetts and is a cofounder of the Juniper Initiative for Literary Arts & Action.

About her new collection, The Lost Alphabet: ""This second collection from Olstein is an impressive sequence of prose poems spoken in a voice of a lepidopterist engaged in isolated research on butterflies and moths near a village whose residents reluctanctly embrace her presence....Most appealing is Olstein's sensitive, quietly pained and earnest tone, which, more than the unusual subject, is the real star of this book. It's as if everything Olstein says gains dire importance."—Publishers Weekly."

Read selections from Lost Alphabet here, here , and here




Darcie Dennigan is the author of Corinna A-Maying the Apocalypse, winner of Coldfront Magazine's best first collection of poetry in 2008. Her poems and other writing have appeared in 180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day, Atlantic Monthly, The Believer, Black Warrior Review, Gulf Coast, The Nation, and Tin House. She is an infrequent blogger for the Kenyon Review and an associate editor at H_NGM_N, an online
journal of poetry, poetics, etc.

Read a glowing reviews of Corinna A-Maying the Apocalypse here & here
Read Poems by Darcie here & here




Janaka Stucky is practicing the perfection of effort while working on silent relationships with knives, hairpins, & a history of tentacles. Other passions include whiskey and pugilism. He is also the Publisher of Black Ocean and its literary magazine, Handsome. Some of his poems have appeared in Cannibal, Denver Quarterly, Fence, Free Verse, No Tell Motel, North American Review, Redivider and VOLT.

Read new poems by Janaka here


As always, limited edition coinsides (tiny broadsides) will be available at the reading and through the Brave Men Press website. Find them online at
http://www.bravemenpress.com

All readings are free and open to the public. Wine and Knives guaranteed if you get there early.

All readings are held at the Pierre Menard Gallery.

For more information, poems, etc visit – www.thedeepmoatreadingseries.blogspot.com

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Next Up at The Deep Moat Reading Series, Wednesday, August 26th, 7pm



Zachary Schomburg is the author of The Man Suit (Black Ocean 2007) and Scary, No Scary (Black Ocean 2009). He co-edits Octopus Magazine and Octopus Books. He lives in Portland, OR, where he teaches film, literature, and writing at Portland State University and Portland Community College.

View Poems by Zachary Schomburg at Fou, Sxith Finch, Pilot, and Dear Camera.

Reviews of The Man Suit at Barn Owl Review, Coldfront Magazine, and Publishers Weekly.


Emily Kendal Frey lives in Portland, Oregon and teaches at Portland Community College. She is the author of AIRPORT (Blue Hour Press, 2009). Recent work appears or is forthcoming in Handsome, Sink Review, Sixth Finch, jubilat, Microfilme and Word For/Word.

Read Emily's AIRPORT here.

View poems by Emily Kendal Frey at Coconut, Shampoo, & La Petite Zine.

Find collaborative poems by Zachary Schomburg and Emily Frey at Wheelhouse, Diode, SIR!


Mark Leidner grew up in Tifton, a small town in south Georgia. His two chapbooks are The Night of 1,000 Murders (Factory Hollow Press, 2007) and The Empire (Scantily Clad Press, 2009). He lives in Northampton, MA and his blog is located http://trembyle.livejournal.com

View Poems by Mark Leidner at La Petite Zine,Not Nostrums, & SIR!.


As always, limited edition coinsides (tiny broadsides) will be available at the reading and through the Brave Men Press website.