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Unread 09-06-2010, 08:40 PM
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hell strung and crooked
The new anthology from Uphook Press is released!


Wednesday September 8th

KGB Bar

85 East 4th St (between Bowery and 2nd Ave)

New York City

7pm

Free

Featuring: R. Nemo Hill, Vicki Iorio, David Lawton, E. K. Mortenson, Puma Perl,

John Marcus Powell, Jackie Sheeler, Elliott D. Smith, Ocean Vuong, Bruce Weber

http://www.uphookpress.com/events/events.htm




hell strung and crooked

Rhythm, risk, reach...

A sensitivity to words that sparkle on the page and in performance spark off it...

Uphook Press specializes in work by poets and spoken words artists who love both the ink and the mike. hell strung and crooked is their second anthology, taken from open submission, with the aim to promote a nationwide community of performing poets.

Featuring forty-one poets—from San Francisco, Atlanta, Green Bay, Boston, Seattle, Nashville, elsewhere, and New York—includes interviews with Mark Doty and Claus Ankersen.

Featuring: Lenore Balliro, Samantha Barrow, Paul M. L. Belanger, Alex O. Bleecker, Meredith Devney, Malaika Favorite, Joseph Fritsch, Christian Georgescu, Robert Gibbons, Thomas Gibney, Deborah Hauser, Suzanne Heagy, Aimee Herman, R. Nemo Hill, Vicki Iorio, Kit Kennedy, Stephen Kopel, David Lawton, Richard Loranger, E. K. Mortenson, Nancy Carol Moody, Puma Perl, John Marcus Powell, Bob Quatrone, Seraphime Rhyianir, Lynn Samsel, Jackie Sheeler, Mary McLaughlin Slechta, Elliot D. Smith, Laura L. Snyder, Francesca Sphynx, Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino, Charles F. Thielman, Andrew Topel, John J. Trause, Geoffrey Kagan Trenchard, Stephanie Valente, Jacob Victorine, Ocean Vuong, Bruce Weber, and Laura Madeline Wiseman.
http://www.uphookpress.com/index.htm

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Unread 09-08-2010, 09:56 AM
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Comrade R. Nemo Hill,

I'm really looking forward to getting a copy and attending what, I assume, will be other readings for the book. Sadly, I cannot get to KGB Bar in this country from menny peeple tonight. But it is a great place for a reading (my friend Karol Nielsen read from her soon-to-be-published memoir there recently). Anyway, good luck. And members of the New York crewe who can get there and fail to do so are in grave error.

RM
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Nemo

Sounds exciting. Wish I could join you.

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