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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.
May 2007: Julia Cohen, Mathais Svalina, Bronwen Tate and Gabriella Torres
The So and So Series
2 hours 6 minutes
18 years ago
May 2007: Julia Cohen, Mathais Svalina, Bronwen Tate and Gabriella Torres
The So and So Reading Series, No. 14
The Last at the Lily
Held at The Lily Pad on June 30, 2007
Order of Events:
00:13 Julia Cohen
12:28 Mathais Svalina
29:00 Intermission
30:45 Bronwen Tate
46:43 Gabriella Torres
About the Poets:
Julia Cohen is the co-editor of the new print journal Saltgrass. Her chapbook, If Fire, Arrival is out with horse less press and her second chapbook, Ruby's Bell, is coming out with H_NGM_NB__KS early this summer. Her work is forthcoming in Denver Quarterly and Spinning Jenny. She lives in Brooklyn.
Mathias Svalina lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he co-edits Octopus Magazine & Books. His poems have been published or are forthcoming in such journals as Typo, jubilat, Fence, Denver Quarterly & American Letters & Commentary. His chapbook, Why I Am White, is forthcoming from Kitchen Press.
Bronwen Tate enjoys living in Brooklyn, NY but will soon be moving to the San Francisco Bay Area because she can't seem to get enough of school. Warmer weather will also be a plus. Some recent poems have appeared in Typo, How2 Journal, No Tell Motel, and Word For/Word. Her chapbook Souvenirs is available in person or on her blog (http://breadnjamforfrances.blogspot.com) as part of the Dusie Chapbook Kollectiv. She really likes guillotine paper cutters and other large metal devices for making books.
Gabriella Torres currently lives in Brooklyn where she co-edits the tiny with Gina Myers. Her works have recently appeared in Sink Review,Cannibal and Past Simple.
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.