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The So and So Series hosts 3-4 poets each month.
Chris Tonelli is host and curator.
This podcast is a recording of those events.
June 2008: Black Ocean and the So and So Series...Paige Ackerson-Kiely, Zachary Schomburg, and Janaka Stucky
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June 2008: Black Ocean and the So and So Series...Paige Ackerson-Kiely, Zachary Schomburg, and Janaka Stucky
The So and So Series Reading No. 26
Held at the Distillery in South Boston, MA on June 7th, 2008
This month's poets are Paige Ackerson-Kiely, Zachary Schomburg, and Janaka Stucky
If you haven't seen the Manila Broadsides, our collaboration with Rope-a-Dope press that puts our poets on paper--awesomely, you're missing out. For more information on the Manila Broadsides, a project that combines visual art and poetry, visit: http://manilabroadsides.blogspot.com/
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About the Poets:
Paige Ackerson-Kiely is the author of a collection of poetry, In No One's Land, winner of the Sawtooth Prize and published by Ahsahta Press. She lives with her family in rural Vermont and works as a clerk.
Zachary Schomburg is the author of a book of poems, The Man Suit (Black Ocean 2007), the co-editor of an online poetry magazine, Octopus, and the co-editor of a small poetry press, Octopus Books. Poems from his new manuscript, Scary, No Scary, are in Denver Quarterly and Born, among others. His collaborations with Emily Kendal Frey are in Diode, Sir!, and Pilot. His translations of the Russian poet Andrei Sen-Senkov are forthcoming in Circumference and Mantis. He is a PhD student at the University of Nebraska.
Janaka Stucky is the founder and managing editor of Black Ocean, and publishes the magazine Handsome. Since receiving his BFA from Emerson and an MFA in Poetry from Vermont College in 2003, he remains rooted in Boston—spending his life traveling, writing, and caring for the dead. Some of his poems have appeared in: Denver Quarterly, No Tell Motel, North American Review, Redivider, and VOLT.
The So and So Series
The So and So Series hosts 3-4 poets each month.
Chris Tonelli is host and curator.
This podcast is a recording of those events.