Friday, October 22, 2010

What's Up, November?

Two dudes, that's what.


PHIL ESTES & JUSTIN RUNGE
will read from their faces into a room that should include your faces, too.
@ WONDER FAIR 
803.5 MASSACHUSETTS STREET, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Friday, November 5, 7pm


Justin Runge currently lives in Lawrence, where he works as a graphic designer and edits Blue Hour Press. His own poetry can be found at DIAGRAM, Linebreak, SOFTBLOW, and elsewhere.


All things Justin Runge can be found via his website.








Phil Estes is the author of the chapbooks Gem City/Fountain City (Rabbit Catastrophe, 2009) and the forthcoming Tommy Glorious and the Girls of Wichita (Mitzvah).  His poems have appeared in Harpur Palate, Hayden's Ferry Review, Jellyfish, Lamination Colony, NOO Journal, Willow Springs, and others.  He lives in Stillwater, Oklahoma.  


Here's Phil in PANKHere's him in The Lifted Brow.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

It's Actually October, Kansas

PLEASE, WE WANT YOU TO COME SHORTLY, SHORTIES:
DANA WARD & STEPHANIE YOUNG
WONDER FAIR GALLERY / SHOPPE / STUDIO 
(803 1/2 MASSACHUSETTS STREET, LAWRENCE, KS)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 7PM
POETS READING FROM BUNNIES UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF HAIR EXTENSIONS




Dana Ward is the author of Typing 'Wild Speech' from Summer BF Press, as well as several other short books that have come out over the past few years. He lives in Cincinnati where he edits books and hosts readings under the Cy Press banner, and works as an advocate for adult literacy at the Over the Rhine Learning Center.








Buy his chapbook with famous photo of Ian Curtis on the cover here.

Dana reading at many venues, from many texts (PennSound).








Stephanie Young lives and works in Oakland, California. She's written some books of poetry, of which Picture Palace is the most recently published. Editorial projects include Bay Poetics, Deep Oakland, and the forthcoming A Megaphone, which collects responses about feminism, writing and working conditions from writers around the globe, along with essays and enactments she and Spahr performed together between 2005-07.









Here is the interactive website for the Deep Oakland project that Stephanie co-edits. (It is pretty fucking intense, baffling, so generous, beautiful, fun, my adjectives don't mean anything, just look at it, every-city-needs-Stephanie-Young-and-her-co-editors-is-she-for-hire-for-your-town-?).


Buy Bay Poetics from Faux Press.


"Older poems" by Stephanie, also in Shampoo.

Stephanie and Dana are friends, OMG they have so much in common, here is Stephanie reading at many venues, from many texts (PennSound).