(photo by Lawrence Schwartzwald)
I am honored to be reading with my friend Adeena Karasick for the NYC stop on her new book tour!
Boog City presents
Adeena Karasick, Tim Trace Peterson, and Rogue Beats
BoogWork features two poets reading, a musical act performing, and then one of the poets will give the gathered a poetry workshop (don’t forget to bring a pen and paper).
Saturday, March 2, 2013
6:00 p.m. sharp
(Note new, earlier start time for series)
$5 suggested
reading and workshop from Adeena Karasick
reading from
Tim Trace Peterson
and music from
Rogue Beats
Sidewalk Café
94 Ave. A
NYC
Adeena Karasick is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning poet, media-artist, and author of seven books of poetry and poetic theory, most recently, This Poem and Amuse Bouche: Tasty Treats for the Mouth (both from Talonbooks) as well as four videopoems regularly showcased at film festivals worldwide. All her work is marked with an urban, Jewish, feminist aesthetic that continually challenges linguistic habits and normative modes of meaning production. Engaged with the art of combination and turbulence of thought, it is a testament to the creative and regenerative power of language and its infinite possibilities for pushing meaning to the limits of its semantic boundaries.
**Tim Trace Peterson
http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/peterson/
Tim Trace Peterson is the author of Since I Moved In (Chax Press) and
Violet Speech (2nd Avenue Poetry), and the editor/publisher of EOAGH.
Peterson is co-editor of Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer
Poetry & Poetics (Nightboat Books) and co-editor of the forthcoming
Collected Writings of Gil Ott (Chax Press). Peterson curated the TENDENCIES: Poetics & Practice talks series at CUNY Graduate Center from 2009-2012.
**Rogue Beats
http://www.roguebeats.bandcamp.com/
Rogue Beats is Melissa Menake and Alan Semerdjian, two NYC
educators/artists with a mutual love for great songs, ukuleles, and
singing at the top of their lungs while cooking breakfast together.
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