Maggie Zurawski is an award-winning poet, author of the novel, The Bruise, and associate professor of English and creative writing at the University of Georgia where she directs the creative writing program. She’ll read selections from her latest collection, (Distressed Properties). Zippers and Jeans tells the story of a man who upon having his heart broken finds that he can commune with inanimate objects. He’s written two poetry collections and will read from Zippers and Jeans. The title is from a song by the Memphis musician Harlan T. Peter Moore is a literary critic, poet, and editor he lives in Indiana and teaches at Purdue University. And what's better than that when you're stuck at home?" “And then there's the reader or the listener who often completes the job by lifting what's been taken into a place that may not have been intended, but is no less real or wondrous. Trying to stay out of the way of messing it up is what I feel I'm mostly doing,” Taylor said. “Writing poetry is challenging and may not be as dependable a way to find connection or comfort! It's easy to forget that the poem is really in charge. Cornell is an American artist knows as the creator of surrealist shadow boxes featuring found objects. Ken Taylor is a Chicago resident, publisher of selva oscura press, and co-founder and contributing editor of Lute & Drum, an online journal of poetry and poetics. He’ll read selections from self-portrait as joseph cornell.
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