An Afternoon Reading...
Sunday, May 24, 2009

at The Lounge at REDCAT
631 W. 2nd St.Los Angeles, CA

with

Amanda Ackerman
Marcia Arrieta
Deborah Meadows
&
Joseph Mosconi

FREE

Doors open at 2:00pm
Reading starts at 2:30pm

Amanda Ackerman lives in Los Angeles where she writes and teaches. She is
co-editor of the press eohippus labs. She is a member of UNFO (The
Unauthorized Narrative Freedom Organization) and writes as part of SAM OR
SAMANTHA YAMS. Her chapbook The Seasons Cemented is forthcoming from Hex
Presse, and her collaborative book Sin is to Celebration is forthcoming from
House Press. Her work has also been published or is forthcoming in flim
forum: A Sing Economy, String of Small Machines, The Physical Poets, WOMB,
Moonlit, Source Material: A Journal of Appropriated Text, and Area Sneaks.

Marcia Arrieta’s work has appeared in Blueprint Review, A capella
Zoo,Otoliths, So To Speak, 13th Moon, 88, The Bukowski Review, Poetry
Salzburg Review, Cold Mountain Review, Mipoesias, and others. Her Chapbook
experimental was published by potes & poets press; and her manuscript the
curve against the linear was chosen by Toadlily Press and published in their
Quartet Series—An Uncommon Accord. She edits and publishes Indefinite Space,
a poetry journal, now in its 18th year.

Deborah Meadows teaches in the Liberal Studies department at California
State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Her most recent book of poetry is from
Shearsman Press entitled Goodbye Tissues. Other works of poetry include:
involutia (Shearsman Press, UK, 2007), The Draped Universe (Belladonna*
Books, 2007), Thin Gloves (Green Integer, 2006), Representing Absence (Green
Integer, 2004), Itinerant Men (Krupskaya, 2004), and two chapbooks, Growing
Still (Tinfish Press, 2005) and “The 60’s and 70’s: from The Theory of
Subjectivity in Moby-Dick” (Tinfish Press, 2003). Her Electronic Poetry
Center author page is located: http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/meadows/

Joseph Mosconi is a writer and linguist based in Los Angeles. He is
co-editor of the art & poetry journal Area Sneaks and is co-director of the
Poetic Research Bureau, a literary service in the public domain. His work
has appeared in Try, Shampoo, Triple Canopy, The Physical Poets vol. 2,
Primary Writing, the Fillip Review and other journals and magazines.

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