Saturday, December 19, 2009

January Readers

Please join us at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center at 7 p.m. on Jan. 14 to hear Jen Tynes, Josh Butts, and Noah Falck read.

Jen Tynes edits horse less press and is the author or co-author of Heron/Girlfriend (Coconut Books), See Also Electric Light (Dancing Girl Press), The Ohio System (w/ Erika Howsare, Octopus Books), and The End of Rude Handles (Red Morning Press). a chapbook, Pins & Needles, is forthcoming from Cinematheque Press.

Joshua Butts is an alum of the Ph.D. program in English and Comparative Lit at the University of Cincinnati. His chapbook, To Learn to Fingerpick Guitar was published in 2006 by Pudding House. His poems have appeared in Quarterly West, The Hat, Shampoo and The Adirondack Review.

Noah Falck is the author of three chapbook collections, Homemade Engines from a Dream (Pudding House, 2007), Measuring Tape for the Midwest (Pavement Saw, 2008) and most recently Life As A Crossword Puzzle, which won the 2009 Open Thread Chapbook Award. His work has appeared in Bat City Review, Gulf Coast, Copper Nickel, Kenyon Review, and LIT. He teaches elementary school in Dayton, Ohio.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

2010 Readings

All readings start at 7 p.m. at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center (www.cliftonculturalarts.org). Readings take place on the second Thursday of the month.


January 14: Jen Tynes, Josh Butts, and Noah Falck

February 11: Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Lesley Jenike, and Jaswinder Bolina

March 11: Christine Hume, Richard Greenfield, and Julie Carr

April: No Reading

May 13: Ana Božičević, Amy King, and Rob Schlegel

June 10: Farrah Field, Jared White, and Cynthia Arrieu-King

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Upcoming Readings

All readings start at 7 p.m. at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center (www.cliftonculturalarts.org).

Nov. 20: Allison Titus, Andrew Grace, and Matt McBride
[Please note, this reading is on the third Friday of the month, unlike our regular readings, which are on the second Thursday of the month.]

Allison Titus's first book, Sum of Every Lost Ship, is forthcoming from CSU Press. Her chapbook, Instructions from the Narwhal, won the first annual Boom Chapbook contest from Bateau Press. She lives in Richmond, VA with her husband and their three dogs.

Andrew Grace’s 3rd book of poems, Sancta, is forthcoming from Ahsahta Press in 2012. He was a 2006-8 Wallace Stegner Fellow in poetry at Stanford University. His poems have appeared in Poetry, Denver Quarterly, Boston Review, Poetry Daily, TriQuarterly, Iowa Review,and the Crab Orchard Review among others. His second book Shadeland recently won the 2008 Ohio State University Press / The JournalAward for Poetry. He lives in Hyde Park with his wife Tory and his daughter Lily.

Matt McBride received his MFA from Bowing Green State University where he was the recipient of a Devine fellowship. His chapbook, The Space between Stars, was released by Kent State’s Wick Poetry press in 2007. His work has recently appeared or is forthcoming from Alice Blue, Cranky, Dark Sky Magazine, Marginalia, Packingtown Review, Past Simple, Phoebe, Poet Lore, and The Toledo City Paper. Currently he is a PhD student at the University of Cincinnati and works as a poetry reader for Memorious Magazine.

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January 14: Jen Tynes, Josh Butts, and a third reader TBA

February 11: Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Lesley Jenike, and Lily Brown

March 11: Christine Hume, Richard Greenfield, and Julie Carr

April: No Reading

May 13: Ana Božičević, Amy King, and a third reader TBA

June 10: Farrah Field, Jared White, and Cynthia Arrieu-King

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Reader Bios

OCTOBER 8th READERS (Jillian Weise, Micah Ling, Nate Pritts, and Nathan Graziano)

Jillian Weise is just back from a Fulbright to Argentina where she worked with Darwin's notebooks and helped translate Bob Dylan's first novel into Spanish. Her books are The Amputee's Guide to Sex and The Colony, a novel forthcoming this spring. Recent poems are featured on PBS's Poetry Everywhere and in TIn House. Since leaving Cincinnati, she has been teaching workshops and seminars at Clemson University. She hopes you will crash the Clemson Literary Festival in April.

Micah Ling is the author of the collection Three Islands, which is forthcoming from sunnyoutside press. She earned her MFA at Indiana University. Her poems have appeared in Harpur Palate, Flyway, Fifth Wednesday and others. Her chapbook, Thoughts on Myself, was published by Finishing Line Press. She teaches writing and literature classes at Indiana University and at Butler University. She also serves as Deputy Editor for Keyhole Magazine. She lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

Nate Pritts is the author of two full length books of poetry - Sensational Spectacular and Honorary Astronaut - with a third, The Wonderfull Yeare, due in early 2010. The founder & editor of H_NGM_N, Nate teaches poetry at the Downtown Writers Center/YMCA in Syracuse, NY.

Nathan Graziano lives in Manchester, New Hampshire with his wife and two children. He is the author of Teaching Metaphors (sunnyoutside, 2007), Not So Profound (Green Bean Press, 2004), Frostbite (Green Bean Press, 2002) and seven chapbooks of poetry and fiction. His work has appeared in Rattle, Night Train, Freight Stories, The Coe Review, The Owen Wister Review, and others. His third book of poetry, After the Honeymoon, will be published in fall 2009 by sunnyoutside press. For more information, visit his website:
www.nathangraziano.com.


NOVEMBER 20th READERS
*Please note, this reading is on the third Friday of the month rather than our usual second Thursday*

Allison Titus's first book, Sum of Every Lost Ship, is forthcoming from CSU Press. Her chapbook, Instructions from the Narwhal, won the first annual Boom Chapbook contest from Bateau Press. She lives in Richmond, VA with her husband and their three dogs.

Mathias Svalina is the author of numerous chapbooks & the full length book Destruction Myth from the CSU Poetry Center. He is a coeditor of Octopus Magazine & the small press Octopus Books. He lives & teaches writing in Denver.

Matt McBride received his MFA from Bowing Green State University where he was the recipient of a Devine fellowship. His chapbook, The Space between Stars, was released by Kent State’s Wick Poetry press in 2007. His work has recently appeared or is forthcoming from Alice Blue, Cranky, Dark Sky Magazine, Marginalia, Packingtown Review, Past Simple, Phoebe, Poet Lore, and The Toledo City Paper. Currently he is a PhD student at the University of Cincinnati and works as a poetry reader for Memorious Magazine.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

2009/2010 Readings @ the Clifton Cultural Arts Center

Sept. 10: Laura Sims, Shelly Taylor, and Ruth Williams

Oct. 8 at 7 p.m.: Jillian Weise, Nathan Graziano, Nate Pritts, and Micah Ling

Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. [PLEASE NOTE: This reading is on the third Friday of the month rather than our usual second Thursday]: Allison Titus, Matt McBride, and Mathias Svalina

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January 14 at 7 p.m.: Cynthia Arrieu-King, Jen Tynes, and Sandra Simonds

February 11 at 7 p.m.: Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Lesley Jenike, and Lily Brown

March 11 at 7 p.m.: Christine Hume, Richard Greenfield, and Julie Carr


More 2010 readings to be announced.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Revisit August's Reading with Your Ears

Readings by Eric Baus, Gina Myers and Dana Ward are now available on PennSound. Thanks, Michael!

Please join us for the Sept. 10 reading featuring Laura Sims, Shelly Taylor, and Ruth Williams.

October's readers are Jillian Weise and sunnyoutside press authors' Nathan Graziano and Micah Ling.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Fall Readings

September 10: Laura Sims, Shelly Taylor, and Ruth C. Williams

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Please join us Thurs., Aug. 13, at 7 p.m. for the Bon Mot/ley Reading Series, featuring Eric Baus, Gina Myers, and Dana Ward.

Eric Baus was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1975. His publications include Tuned Droves (Octopus Books, 2009), The To Sound (Verse Press, 2004; Winner of the 2002 Verse Press, selected by Forrest Gander), and the chapbooks The Space Between Magnets (Diaeresis), A Swarm In The Aperture (Margin to Margin), and Something Else The Music Was (Braincase Press). He edits Minus House chapbooks, and currently lives in Denver.

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Gina Myers lives in Saginaw, MI, where she edits Lame House Press and serves as Reviews Editor for H_NGM_N. Her most recent chapbook is Behind the R (ypolita press 2008), and her first full-length collection, A Model Year, was just published by Coconut Books.

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Dana Ward is the author of a couple of books that just came out in 2009—Roseland (Editions Louis Wain) & the Drought (Open 24hrs). He lives in Cincinnati, edits Cy Press, & works as an advocate for adult literacy at the Over-the-Rhine Learning Center.


The Bon Mot/ley Reading Series takes place in the Clifton Cultural Arts Center on the second Thursday of each month. The CCAC is located at 3711 Clifton Ave., and you can learn more about the center here: www.cliftonculturalarts.org. Readings are free and open to the public.

We hope to see you there,
Kristi Maxwell & Michael Rerick
Series Curators

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Listen

If you weren't able to attend our first reading at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center (or if you need a second helping), listen to it online on

PennSound.

Thanks, Michael Hennessey!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Kickoff

Please join us Thurs., July 9, at 7 p.m. for the Bon Mot/ley Reading Series’ inaugural reading, featuring Bruce Covey, Michael Hennessey, and Ashley VanDoorn.

Bruce Covey's fourth book of poems, Glass Is Really a Liquid, will be published in the fall of 2009 by No Tell Books. He lives in Atlanta, GA, where he teaches at Emory University, edits Coconut Poetry (www.coconutpoetry.org), and curates the What's New in Poetry reading series.

http://jacketmagazine.com/32/covey2.shtml

http://www.fascicle.com/issue02/main/issue02_frameset.htm


Michael S. Hennessey is the Managing Editor of PennSound (http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/) and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati. Born and raised in Philadelphia, he earned his MFA in creative writing from Emerson College. His debut chapbook, Last Days in the Bomb Shelter (17 Narrower Poems) was published in 2008.

http://www.writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Hennessey.html


Ashley VanDoorn's poems can be found in the following journals: American Letters & Commentary, The Canary , Seneca Review, WebConjunctions, Gulf Coast, Northwest Review, No Tell Motel, Typo, Coconut, Word For/Word, Shampoo, and glitterpony. She currently lives in Atlanta, GA.

http://www.lapetitezine.org/Ashley.VanDoorn.htm

http://www.typomag.com/issue08/vandoorn.html


The Bon Mot/ley Reading Series takes place in the Clifton Cultural Arts Center on the second Thursday of each month. The CCAC is located at 3711 Clifton Ave., and you can learn more about the center here: www.cliftonculturalarts.org. Readings are free and open to the public.

The next reading will be Thurs., Aug. 13, with Eric Baus, Gina Myers, and Dana Ward.

We hope to see you there,
Kristi Maxwell & Michael Rerick
Series Curators

Monday, April 20, 2009

About Bon Mot/ley

The Bon Mot/ley Reading Series began as Readings at the Painted Lady in 2008. The series is curated by Kristi Maxwell and Michael Rerick and happens the second Thursday of the month at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center in Cincinnati's Gaslight District.

Reading Series Summer Schedule

July 9 (FIRST READING AT THE CLIFTON CULTURAL ARTS CENTER)
Ashley VanDoorn
Bruce Covey
Michael Hennessey

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August 13
Gina Myers
Eric Baus
Dana Ward