Anna Evans and Daniel Brown read for Carmine St. Metrics, February 1
Sunday, February 1 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Otto's Shrunken Head
538 E 14th St, New York, New York 10009
Anna M. Evans's poems have appeared in journals including the Harvard Review, Rattle, the Atlanta Review, the Evansville Review, and 32 Poems. She is a graduate of the Bennington College MFA Program. Her poem, "Zeitgeber" (included in The Stolen From) won the 2012 Rattle Readers' Choice Award. Her sonnet collection, Sisters & Courtesans, is published by White Violet Press. Her chapbooks, Selected Sonnets and Swimming, are available from Maverick Duck Press. Her two books of translations, Saint-Pol-Roux & Other Poems from the French, and Selected Poems of Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, along with her newest chapbook, The Stolen From: Poems About Memory & Alzheimer's, are available from Barefoot Muse Press. Anna is editor of The Raintown Review.
Daniel Brown’s poems have appeared in Poetry, Partisan Review, Parnassus, The New Criterion and other journals, as well as a number of anthologies including Poetry 180 (edited by Billy Collins) and The Swallow Anthology of New American Poets (edited by David Yezzi). His work has been awarded a Pushcart prize, and his collection Taking the Occasion won the New Criterion Poetry Prize. A new collection, What More?, will be published by Orchises Press at the end of this month. Daniel’s criticism of poets and poetry has appeared in The Harvard Book Review, The New Criterion, and the Contemporary Poetry Review. His Why Bach? is an online appreciation of the composer. Daniel grew up on Long Island. He studied musical composition and musicology at Cornell University, holds a Masters in Musicology from Cornell, and taught music history and theory at Cornell and Dartmouth College. An interest in computers led him to the IT field, where he has worked at IBM and other companies in a variety of technical, marketing, and management positions. He lives on Long Island, in Baldwin.
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